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2 | P a g e WAVES: HARNESSING THE POWER CFUW BC COUNCIL 2015 AGM & CONFERENCE
What will happen at Waves: Harnessingthe Power?
As part of our 20th anniversary celebration of successful women and leadership, Saanich PeninsulaCFUW volunteered to host the annual Provincial conference for BC Council April 17-19, 2015. Given ourlocation in Sidney on the Saanich Peninsula, we chose a conference theme of Waves: Harnessing thePower. The topic elicits themes such as: waves of the future, waves of technology, waves of Innovationand brain waves.
Conference Location: Mary Winspear Centre, Sidney
What can you expect when registering? To be welcomed to Sidney by the Sea by enthusiastic &committed CFUW members excited to show off the beauty, friendliness and diversity of our SaanichPeninsula, which neighbours our Capital city, Victoria. If you are a walk-on passenger via BC Ferries, someof the hotels can arrange a free pick- up service, e.g., The Travelodge. If a pickup service is not availablefrom your accommodation, then please complete the appropriate section of the registration form so that
CFUW members can make arrangements to meetyou and transport you to your Sidney regionaccommodation. For your information theapproximate taxi fare from either the airport orthe ferry to the Mary Winspear Centre is $10-12.
Tours
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If you arrive mid-day Friday you can take advantage of an array of organized tourism opportunities (priorregistration required for most options): a guided “walk-about” of the historical town of Sidney; a tour ofthe Shaw Ocean Discovery Centre; a golf game; a Thai cooking demonstration; a hike in Dean Park, a tourof Butchart Gardens, a Garden Tour led by CFUW member Donna Cottell (Master Gardener) or an Eco-Cruise of the adjacent Gulf Islands. Take your pick and indicate your tour preferences when you register!The time frame for options is approximately two hours. Or you may want to spend the time shopping inthe unique, boutique shops on Beacon Avenue in Sidney.
Other activities associated with the conference include our numerous tours both on Friday afternoon and
also on Sunday at the conclusion of the conference. Below are descriptions of some of those tours:
FRIDAY TOURS
Tour A - Hike in Dean Park
CFUW member Celine Fittes will lead you on a hike through the trails of Dean Park that will show you lovely
vistas of Mt. Baker, the valley and ocean.
Dean Park is a 10 minute drive from downtown Sidney; the home of a large controlled sub-division
established in the early 80’s, part of which is now a Provincial Park. Early pioneer John Dean donated the
first 32 hectares of property for the park in 1921, followed by four other settlers who contributed adjoining
lands. Remnants of their homesteads remain in the park today. The 155 hectare John Dean Provincial Park
has five main hiking trails that cross the south and east face of Mount Newton. The 6 kilometres of trails
range from wide gravel access roads to narrow hard packed dirt in heavily forested areas. This park has
some of the largest Douglas fir trees that remain on the south coast of Vancouver Island. In the spring the
park comes alive with a vivid display of wildflowers native to British Columbia, including drifts of blue
camas lilies, which carpet the understorey, as well as common red paintbrush, sea blush and shooting
stars.
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Tour B - Sidney Walking Tour
For all its sophistication, Sidney is a town, not
a city, and has a population of only 11,300.
Enjoy the gentle topography, the low-rise
architecture, unique boutiques, galleries,
international restaurants and conspicuously
laid-back lifestyle. Sidney's status as a
"Booktown" – 12 bookstores in a downtown
radius of 4 blocks – speaks of an easygoing, literate populace. Long-time resident Hazel Phillips will guide
you through a walking tour describing the history of the town and why people from across Canada flock to
relocate to such a temperate climate and “small-town” feel of easy access to all amenities 12 months of
the year, yet close to a fairly large city as the capital of BC, Victoria.
Like most corners of Vancouver Island, the Saanich Peninsula was
first occupied by Aboriginal peoples. In the Sidney area, the Salish
First Nation arrived as early as 10,000 years ago. Sidney's written
history begins in 1859, when the northern end of the Saanich
Peninsula was explored by the Royal Navy survey vessel, HMS
Plumper. By the turn of the 20th century, Sidney was a thriving
farm community. Cannery buildings lined the early waterfront and
processed millions of tons of oysters, clams and local blackberries,
pears and peaches.
Tour C - Par 3 Golf Course at the RidgeLocated opposite Cordova Bay 18 hole golf course, the Ridge Course offers spectacular views of Haro Strait
and the San Juan Islands, a 9-hole par 3 course, an 18 hole grass putting course and a short game facility
offering silica sand bunkers, swales and two very different types of target greens. It usually takes 1.5 hours
to play this short course with a few challenging holes over water. Transportation is provided.
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Tour D - Eco Cruise
Cruise quietly amongst the coastal islands, passages and wildlife hotspots rich with seals, sea lions, nestingeagles and comical oyster catchers. Harbour porpoise and orca whales sometimes even choose to watchus! The on-board ecologist offers an interesting narration about Sidney's scenic waterfront, its diversemarine life, and the Gulf Islands National Park Reserve including Little Group islets and Dock Island.
Tour E - Peninsula Garden Tour
Long-time CFUW member and experienced Master Gardener Donna Cottellwill escort visitors to three different, private gardens whose gardeners willbe on hand to answer any questions. These very special gardens feature:dramatic spring displays, early preparation work for growing organicvegetables, and wonderful use of a small outdoor space. Share the joy ofindoor - outdoor living on the Saanich Peninsula!
Tour F- Shaw Ocean Discovery Centre
Take apersonalized
tour of theaquarium with aknowledgeable
Oceaneer!
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Participants will be led by their own personal Oceaneer to take a closer look at all of the amazing creaturesliving in our underwater habitats. And if you have questions, your guide will have answers!
The Shaw Ocean Discovery Centre is located at the end of Beacon Avenue, adjacent to the Sidney PierHotel, minutes away from Mary Winspear Centre.
Tour G- Thai Cooking ClassCheck out this You Tube video of what you will experience if you enrol in Kallyanee’s Thai Cooking class:http://kallayaneeskitchen.com/. Kallyanee teaches this course at her home on McTavish Road, which isclose to the airport. All food is included in the course. You won’t need to go out to dinner after thissumptuous feast as you will have all the tools to go home and cook your own Thai food. Transportationprovided to and from the course.
Tour H- Butchart Gardens
The Butchart Gardens, one of the biggest attractions in Victoria, has 55 acres of wonderful floral displaywww.butchartgardens.com/. Throughout the seasons there is always something of interest in the variousgardens: from the fragrant, winter blooming shrubs, to the fresh delights of spring, to the abundance ofsummer colour, to the grand finale of autumn. You will be transported to and guided through the gardensand back to Mary Winspear Centre in time for Tea and Table Talk.
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SUNDAY TOURS
Tour I- Bus Tour of Victoria (Sunday afternoon)
Enjoy an impressive 2 ½ hour bus tour departing from and returning to Mary Winspear Centre. During thisguided tour you will experience the beauty and sights of Sidney, Saanich Peninsula and Victoria.
Tour J- Restaurants/Shopping in Sidney (Sunday afternoon)
Guided by a knowledgeable CFUW Saanich Peninsula member you will experience the joys of shoppingand/or dining in Sidney by the Sea.
Tea and Table Talk
On Friday afternoon, around 4 pm, all conference delegates are invited to participate in an informal Tea
& Table Talk—a good time to meet new people and greet old friends over tea, goodies & conversation at
Mary Winspear Bodine Hall.
Silent Auction Items
When you arrive at the registration desk on the Friday, after confirming your conference registration,please proceed into Bodine Hall where we will be accepting your individual and Club silent auctiondonations for the BC Council Charitable Trust. CFUW Victoria has kindly volunteered and is coordinatingand operating this auction.
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Restaurants in Sidney
At dinnertime you will have the option of a variety of excellent restaurants in Sidney. Given the size ofSidney and the number of delegates expected it would be helpful for you to indicate your restaurantpreference when you register. However there may be space still available with one or more of the reservedgroups of diners when you arrive at the Registration Desk at Mary Winspear conference headquarters.When you arrive, please ask registration personnel if you would like to join a group.
Beacon Landing Bar andGrill
102-2537 BeaconAve
250-656-6690 www.beaconlanding.ca
Bistro Suisse 2470 Beacon Ave 250--656-5353 http://www.bistrosuisse.com/
Boondocks 9732 1st Street, 250-656-4088 http://www.boondocksinsidney.com/
Carlos Cantina 9816 Fourth St 250-656-3833 carloscantina.com/menu
Charles DickensPub
2250 Beacon Ave 250-656-5042 http://www.charlesdickenssidney.com/
Fish on Fifth 9812 Fifth Ave 250-656-4022 www.fishon5th.com
Good Fortune Restaurant 9838 3rd. St 250-656-5112 www.goodfortunerestaurantsidney.ca/menu.htm
Haro’s Restaurant,Sidney Pier Hotel
9805 Seaport Place 250-655-9700 http://haros.ca/
Maria’s Souvlaki GreekRestaurant
9812 Second St 250-656-9944 www.mariassouvlaki.ca/menu.htm
Odyssia SteakHouse
9785 5th St 250-656-5596 www.odyssiasteakhouse.com/
Rumrunner Puband Restaurant
9881 Seaport Place 250-656-6543 www.rumrunnerpub.ca
Sabhai Thai 2493 Beacon Ave 250-655-4085 sabhai.ca
Sea GlassWaterfront Grill
2320 HarbourRoad
778-351-3663 http://www.seaglasswaterfrontgrill.ca/
Smitty’s 2306 Beacon Ave 250-656-2423 smittys.ca
Taste of Tokyo 9842 Resthaven 250-656-6862 tasteoftokyo.ca
Thai Corner 2359 Beacon Ave 778–426-4680 http://thai-corner-restaurant.com/
Theo’s Place 9819 5th St 250-656-7666 theos-place-sidney
Sponsorship
Throughout the conference, you will have the opportunity to meet some of our absolutely amazingsponsors. This opportunity may be at the opening reception, which is described below or at other events.The following are the sponsors that have provided support for our conference. Please join us in thankingthem for their support.
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We would like to thank the following sponsors for their
support of this conference.
Gold Level Sponsor
Founded in 1989, Genus Capital Management is a Vancouver-based independent investment counseling
firm caring for $1.3 billion in assets for more than 500 clients, including foundations and endowments, First
Nations, pension funds and individuals across Canada. We provide individuals, families and institutions with
perfect-fit solutions to better meet their unique needs. Our clients enjoy the customized service and personal
attention of a boutique, a consistent and distinctive investment approach, appropriate strategies for today’s
environment, and a 25-year track record of stable and competitive returns.
Mary Lou specializes in serving individuals and families with substantial
assets by creating customized investment portfolios. She has been in the
investment and banking business since 1976. She grew up in Vancouver
and graduated from the University of British Columbia. Mary Lou holds a
BA in Economics, the Chartered Financial Analyst designation and the
Fellowship of Canadian Bankers (FICB) designation. She joined Genus
from Maxima Investment Management ten years ago, and has held senior
positions with the Bank of British Columbia and HSBC. Mary Lou, a past
President of CFUW-Richmond (Canadian Federation of University
Women), is past President of the Richmond Sunrise Rotary Club and Vice-
President of the Estate Planning Council of Vancouver.
Mary Lou Miles CFA, Partner, Portfolio Manager, 604 605 4628 Direct 604 683 7294Fax 1 800 668 7366 Toll Free [email protected]
Genus Wealth ManagementManaging, Preserving, GrowingGenus Capital Management6th Floor - 900 West Hastings StreetVancouver, BC,Canada, V6C 1E5wm.genuscap.com
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Silver Level Sponsor
Sybil Verch, B.Comm, CSWP, FCSI, CIMBranch Manager | Senior Vice President |Portfolio ManagerRaymond James Ltd., Private Client GroupSuite 1000 | 1175 Douglas St | Victoria, BC |V8W2E1 2E1
t 250.405.2480 | f 250.405.2480 | toll free855.405.2487www.theverchgroup.com
We specialize in working with successful
female CEOs, entrepreneurs and their
families. Recognizing that these women are
busy focusing on what they do best, running
their businesses, they value having a team
of financial professionals to assist them to
make smart financial decisions. We help to
identify opportunities that they may
otherwise not know exist. Working with an
extended team of trusted professionals, we
ensure strategies are implemented and
results are achieved
"Empowering Women to TakeControl of their Finances"
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Bronze Level Sponsors
RE/MAX Camosun Peninsula Prop 14 - 2510 Bevan AveSidney, BC V8L 1W3
Cell: 250-360-7387 Office: 250-655-0608Fax: 250-655-0618
Email: [email protected]/
Laurie Salvador, Notary PublicSALVADOR DAVIS & CONotaries Public#101-9830 Second St.Sidney BC Canada V8L 3C6Ph: 250-656-3951 ext 229Fax: 250-655-0878www.salvador-davis.com
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Bronze Level Sponsors (continued)
Telephone250.544.0932Fax250.544.0936Toll Free1.888.565.6633Hours9:00-4:00 PST (Monday-Friday)Unit B - 1970 Keating Cross RoadVictoria, BC, V8M 2A6, Canadahttp://www.levelground.com/
Products include: Coffee: -Colombia Decaf; Bolivia;
Peru; Tanzania; Ethiopia; D.R. Congo; Espresso;Winter Harvest and.. Dried Fruit; Cane Sugar; Tea;Coconut Oil; Vanilla; Cacao Nibs; & Rice
Our mission is to trade fairly and directly withsmall-scale producers in developing countries,offering our customers ethical choices.
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2015 CFUW BC Council Annual General Meeting & Conference Program
All activities are in the Mary Winspear Centre except where indicated
Friday, April 17, 2015
12:00 - 1:00 pm Conference & Tour Registration at table outside Bodine Hall
Charitable Trust Boutique items received (inside Bodine Hall)
1:00 pm Afternoon Tours (A- H-meet tour leaders at the glass wall outside Room 6)
3:30 - 5:30 pm BC Council Executive meeting (Lebbetter Board Room)
4:00 - 7:00 pm Conference Registration & Charitable Trust Boutique items received(Bodine Hall)
4:00 pm Tea and Table Talk (Bodine Hall)
5:00-7:15 pm
7:30 - 9:30 pm
Dinner at restaurant of your choice
Welcome reception with guest speakers and entertainment (Bodine Hall)
7:00 - 9:30 pm Charitable Trust Boutique - bid on auction items (Bodine Hall)
9:30 - 10:30 pm Hospitality Room open
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Saturday, April 18, 2015
7:30 – 8:30 am Breakfast on own
7:30 - 8:30 am Registration/Credentials (Lobby outside Bodine Hall)
Charitable Trust Boutique items received (inside Bodine Hall)
8:30 am -5:00pm Charitable Trust Boutique - bid on auction items (inside Bodine Hall)
8:30 - 10:30 am BC Council AGM Business Meeting. (Bodine Hall)
10:30 am
11:00 -11:30 am
11:30 am
12:00 - 2:00 pm
Refreshment & Exercise Break
Keynote Speaker Doris Mae Oulton, President of CFUW
Closing Remarks
Luncheon & Keynote Speaker Dr. Kate Moran (Bodine Hall)
2:15 – 3:15 pm Workshops - Session 1 from 2:15 to 3:15
3:15 – 3:30 pm Refreshment Break
3:30 – 4:30 pm Workshops - Session 2 from 3:30 to 4:30
4:45 - 5:30 pm 2016 AGM Planning Meeting – Saanich Peninsula & Abbotsford (Lebbetter
Board Room)
6:00 - 8:00 pm Charitable Trust Boutique Silent Auction payment and pickup of items
(Bodine Hall)
6:00 - 6:30 pm No host bar (Bodine Hall)
6:30 - 8:30 pm Dinner & Entertainment (Bodine Hall)
8:30 - 10:30 pm Hospitality Room open
Sunday, April 19, 2015
8:00 - 8:30 am Interfaith Service (Room 4)
8:30 - 9:30 am Breakfast (Bodine Hall)
9:30 - 11:30 am CFUW Plenary Workshop (Bodine Hall)
9:30 Guest Speaker and follow-up discussion
11:00 Comments, Feedback & Wrap-up
11:30 am
1:00 pm
Lunch on own
Afternoon Tours (I-J meet tour leaders at the Bodine Hall)
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Opening Reception
The opening reception will be held at Mary Winspear Centre at 7:30 pm where you will be welcomedto the Traditional Territory of the Coast Salish People. Sidney Mayor Steve Price and MLA Gary Holman willalso welcome you.
You will hear from MP Elizabeth May, Leader of the Green Party, who is amember of our Saanich Peninsula CFUW. Elizabeth is an amazing woman, who iswidely respected by all members of the House of Commons.
Elizabeth May is an environmentalist, writer, activist, lawyer, and leader of theGreen Party of Canada. Elizabeth became active in the environmental movement inthe 1970s. She is a graduate of Dalhousie Law School and was admitted to the Bar inboth Nova Scotia and Ontario. She held the position of Associate General Counselfor the Public Interest Advocacy Centre prior to becoming Senior Policy Advisor tothe federal minister of the Environment from 1986 until 1988. Elizabeth becameExecutive Director of the Sierra Club of Canada in 1989, a position she held untilMarch 2006, when she stepped down to run for leadership of the Green Party ofCanada.
In 2010, Newsweek voted her one of the world’s most influential women. She is also author of eightbooks and for the second year in a row she has been voted hardest working MP by her colleagues “Beingvoted Parliamentarian of the Year in 2012 was such an honour, I really didn’t expect to get anything thisyear,” May said. “So I am very grateful that my colleagues have voted me hardest-working MP (2013).”Elizabeth was voted Orator of the Year for 2014.
Her latest accomplishment is successfully getting her Private Members Bill, the Federal Frameworkon Lyme Disease Act, passed unanimously in the House of Commons and ratified by the Senate inDecember of 2014.
Saturday Morning Breakfast (on your own)
As many of the accommodations where delegates will be staying provide breakfast, there will not be abreakfast provided at the conference site on Saturday morning. There will be coffee and tea at theconference site.
Saturday CFUW BC Council AGM
After the morning business meeting of BC Council, you will hear Dr. Kate Moran speak about the fascinating
work she is leading at the University of Victoria’s Oceans Network organization.
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Our Amazing Speakers
We would like to briefly introduce you to the amazing speakers you will hear at this conference. There arekeynote speakers such as Dr. Kate Moran and five workshop session leaders: Dr.Leigh Anne Swayne; Lori Waters; Nella Nelson; Carol Hamilton; and Diane Bernard.
Dr. Kate Moran: Saturday Keynote Speaker
“Discover the Ocean: Understand the Planet through the Internet-connected Ocean’
• World renowned ocean engineer
• President Ocean Networks Canada
• Former Science Advisor to US White House
President & CEO, Ocean Networks Canada since 2012, Dr. Moran wasappointed to lead Ocean Networks Canada, which operates the world-leading NEPTUNE and VENUS cabled ocean observatories for theadvancement of science and the benefit of Canada. These observatoriescollect data on physical, chemical, biological, and geological aspects ofthe ocean over long time periods, supporting research on complex Earthprocesses in ways not previously possible. Dr. Moran is a dynamic leaderwho is involved in creating new ways to use technology to inform andconnect us, thanks to partnerships and funding from a variety of sources.The most recent initiative is Smart Oceans.
"Smart Oceans™ is an innovative program to harness science and research for the benefit of Canadians. Itleverages the unique capabilities of Ocean Networks Canada’s world-leading cabled ocean observatories
to inform public and marine safety andenvironmental monitoring. Made possiblethrough funding from Transport Canada,Western Economic Diversification and IBMCanada, Smart Oceans™ is the next phase inthe Ocean Networks Canada system that willposition Canada as a global leader in oceantechnology that delivers science andinformation for good ocean managementand responsible ocean use,” stated Dr.Moran.
The Honourable Lisa Raitt, Minister of Transport, announced that the Government of Canada will provide up to$20-million over three years to support the University of Victoria’s Ocean Networks Canada (ONC). See more at:http://www.oceannetworks.ca/government-canada-invests-smart-oceans#sthash.LrXFY7Gd.dpuf
Dr. Moran was featured in the Innovators series of the Globe and Mail January 2, 2015.http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/british-columbia/innovation-comes-in-many-forms-with-endless-benefits/article22282215/
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Saturday Afternoon Workshop Sessions
In the afternoon you will be treated to a choice of six workshops on a wide range of topics-- all related to
the theme of the conference: Waves—harnessing the power.
Session 1 Session 2 Session 3
Workshops2:15-3:15
Brain Waves—BrainHealth and Brain RepairDr. Leigh Anne Swayne –Neuroscientist
Hopping on the 3D WaveLori Waters - Scientific andMedical Illustrator
Riding the Waves of theAboriginal EducationalJourneyNella Nelson – AboriginalEducation Innovator
Workshops3:30-4:30
Brain Waves—BrainHealth and Brain repairDr. Leigh Anne Swayne –Neuroscientist
The Politics of GoingGreen—Colwood’s SolarProjectCarol Hamilton - ColwoodCity Mayor
Harvesting the Sea forBeauty and HealthDiane Bernard - “TheSeaweed Lady”Entrepreneur
Dr. Leigh Anne Swayne — Neuroscientist
Brain Waves—Brain Health and Brain repair
Due to the wide interest in this topic it is being offered at both workshop sessions.
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Leigh Anne Swayne delves into the final frontier of knowledge about how the human body works – thebrain. The assistant professor in the Division of Medical Sciences at the University of Victoria wants todetermine how we can use new brain cells to repair brain injuries.
In her research, Dr. Swayne focuses on questions relating to brain development and repair. She works on
problems at the microscopic and sub-microscopic levels and Dr. Swayne is also an expert in neuroanatomy
and has a wide breadth of knowledge in the field of Neuroscience. She will begin her workshop outlining
some basic tenets of how the nervous system functions as a whole. As this interactive workshop
progresses, she will touch on what is known about the underlying causes of certain neurological diseases.
By the end of the workshop, she will have shed light on what is going on at cellular and sub cellular levels.
Participants will come away with a better understanding of how the nervous system works, in health and
disease, right down to the ‘nuts and bolts’.
Carol Hamilton—Colwood City Mayor
The Politics of Going Green—Colwood’s Solar Project
Just elected for a second term, Carol is dedicated to bringing her
leadership and strength to Colwood’s Council as together they work
to actively engage the community and foster a more open, inclusive
and united civic culture while addressing challenges presented with
the global financial crisis in order to make the decisions necessary
to grow Colwood into a vibrant community.
Colwood is located on the West Shore of Greater Victoria, home ofthe renowned campus of Royal Roads University and is, along withLangford, one of the fast growing communities on Vancouver Island.The City of Colwood's award-winning Solar program helps Colwoodresidents and businesses save energy and reduce greenhousegasses through solar energy and energy efficiency upgrades.
How do you inspire the average homeowner to consider energy
saving retrofits? The Solar Colwood project shows that solar and
other clean energy solutions are affordable and effective, while reducing our community’s environmental
impact, supporting local jobs, and reducing energy costs. Thanks to support from the federal government’s
Clean Energy Fund, BC Hydro, and many other partners, the City of Colwood has installed solar panels on
the Fire Station, provided public electric vehicle charging stations, trained solar installers, and provided
incentives and expert advice to Colwood residents and businesses to install many energy saving and
renewable energy technologies. We now have more solar hot water retrofits per capita than any other
community in Canada, and research from Royal Roads University has shown tremendous energy saving
results in participating households. We have exceeded our original energy and water saving targets, and
have succeeded in providing fertile ground for renewable energy and energy efficiency innovation.
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Nella Nelson: – Aboriginal Education Innovator
Riding the Waves of the Aboriginal Educational Journey
Nella’s story: For the past 35 years, Aboriginal Education in theGreater Victoria School District has been on an amazingjourney. Throughout the journey there have been manystories to tell and many stories to share as we work towardscreating a sense of place and belonging for Aboriginal studentsin the school system while also creating a bridge ofunderstanding and knowledge for all students and educators.The Spirit of Alliances through our Aboriginal EnhancementAgreement has linked the school district with the communityand we work together to share our stories, our dreams and ourvision for Aboriginal Education. It is the stories that provide thepathway for our education journey in our school district.
Nella is an inspiring storyteller, an administrator in the GreaterVictoria School District, a University of Victoria sessionalinstructor, a very active member of the Aboriginal communityand continues to serve on a number of local and provincialboards and advisory committees. Nella was seconded by the
Ministry of Education to work on the curriculum teams that developed the First Nations Studies Frameworkfor the province. These teams completed the Integrated Resource Package for B.C. First Nations Studies12, Shared Learnings and the Provincial Support Handbook for First Nations Workers. In 1994, Nellareceived the Queen’s Commemorative Medal for community service. In 1998, she was awarded theYM/YWCA Women of Distinction Award for Education, Training and Development. In 2009, she receivedthe Camosun College Distinguished Alumni Award and in 2013 received the Excellence in Cultural Heritage& Diversity Award from the Representative for Children & Youth.
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The Seaweed Lady Diane Bernard
Harvesting the Sea for Beauty and Health
Known internationally as “The Seaweed Lady”, Diane Bernardhas family roots deeply anchored in both Canadian coasts.Generations of her family have used seaweeds in their dailylives for over 100 years. As a passionate environmentalist, sheis committed to creating luxury seaweed skincare that isnutritional, adventuresome, organic and authentic. Her hand-harvesting techniques are sustainable and her wild seaweedsare 100% USDA and OCIA certified organic.
In addition to offering the highest quality seaweed skincare,she educates and trains her clients to the healing benefits ofthalassotherapy and seaweeds with her Wild Seaweed Toursand Thalassotherapy Clinics.
Today, Diane provides local employment, consults for topdestination resorts, mentors women in business, and speaks toconferences, schools, universities about seaweeds, their healthbenefits, and coastal protection.
Her thalassotherapy educational seminars and wild seaweedtours have been reviewed by Skin Inc., Vicki Gabareau, The
Globe and Mail, More Magazine, American Spa, Spa Finder, The National Post, Canadian Geographic andnumerous other media. She is recognized for creating a whole new “sea-change” in the health and wellnessindustry.
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Lori Waters, Owner of WatersBiomedical
"Hopping on the 3D Wave” Experiential workshop showing how to create 3D images on hand-
held devices.
After earning her BFA, Lori was the Commonwealth scholar in Ghana for her MFA. In Canada she worked
in corporate communications, and studied life sciences and kinesiology. As a Massey Resident Junior
Fellow, she attended the University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine, and graduated with her MScBMC in
2006.
Lori is an award-winning scientific visualization
professional who, through Waters Biomedical, loves
creating medical and scientific educational materials, in
a variety of media for diverse audiences, from patients
to scientists. Lori is a “Renaissance” woman—artist,
scientist, environmentalist, and winner of the CFUW
National Charitable Trust Scholarship.
At the Victoria CFUW National Conference in 2012, she
had the audience mesmerized as she told the story of
her life from childhood to becoming the owner of her
own scientific communications company. While you
may not have a feature length 3D scientific film when you complete this interdisciplinary workshop, it is
designed to: be fun and playful; to introduce you to a few accessible 3D applications for hand-held devices;
to demonstrate the ease and accessibility of these applications; and to inspire you to explore them for
yourselves!
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Saturday Morning Nutrition and Exercise Break
Nutrition and Exercise Break on Saturday morning led by Nia Instructor Rhonda Kool.
Saturday Evening Banquet
Join us on Saturday evening starting with the no host bar at 6 PM and continuing on to the conference
banquet and entertainment. This is a great opportunity for you to continue conversations with other
delegates. At the end of the banquet activities, the hospitality room will be open to continue these
conversations.
Sunday Morning Interfaith Service
On Sunday morning there will be an interfaith service led by Rev.
Margaret Harper. All are welcome to attend at 8:00 AM Sunday morning
in Room 4. Rev. Margaret Harper will lead the Interdenominational
service on Sunday morning. Margaret is a member of the ministry team
at St. Paul’s United Church in Sidney. Raised as a PK (Preacher’s Kid), the
call to ministry came as a huge surprise. Following a degree in music
education, one thing led to another and voila, the journey continues to
enfold to this day! She currently divides her time between being the
chaplain for the Luther Court Society in Victoria (where elders teach her
every single day about the meaning of life) and St. Paul’s United where
she primarily ministers in the areas of pastoral care and worship.
“As we meet each other on the road of life, we have the opportunity to discover a resilience and strength
that somehow sustain us beyond our wildest imaginings….Ultimately, this discovery is ‘the sacred’ – a place
of Joy and Hope.”
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Sunday Morning BC Council Plenary Session:
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CONFERENCE EVENTSPlease note categories of Attendees: CFUW Members; Companions of CFUWMembers; and Non-CFUW Members (members of the public)
COST
CFUW Member Full Conference Early Registration (Received BEFORE March 9th) $150.00
CFUW Member Full Conference Late Registration (Received on or AFTER March 9th) $170.00
CFUW Member Saturday Only Early Registration (Received BEFORE March 9th) $100.00
CFUW Member Saturday Only Late Registration (Received on or AFTER March 9th) $115.00
CFUW Member Sunday $10.00
Non- CFUW Member Saturday Plenary Speaker, Lunch & 2 workshops & mid-afternoon break 12:00pm to 4:30 pm
$50.00
Non-CFUW Member Saturday afternoon Workshops 2:15 pm to 4:30 pm 35.00
Companion Friday Reception $10.00
Companion Saturday Lunch $30.00
Companion Saturday Dinner $40.00
Companion Sunday Continental Breakfast $10.00
TOURS A to H Friday Afternoon/ TOURS I to J Sunday Afternoon
A. Hike at Dean Park (1½ hours of hiking) $10.00
B. Walking Tour of Sidney $10.00
C. Cordova Bay “The Ridge” Golf Course - Par 3 Scenic Short
Course ( please note separate boxes for fee for paying 9 holes; pull cart rental; andclubs rental as required).No riding carts available- a walk only course9 Holes of Golf ( includes ride there if needed)
$15.00
Pull Cart Rental $3$3.00
Clubs Rental $7$7.00
D. Eco-Cruise $35.00
E. Peninsula Garden Tour $10.00
F. Shaw Ocean Discovery Centre $16.00
G. Thai Cooking Class (2 ½ to3 hours) $60.00
H. Butchart Gardens $35.00
I. Bus Tour of Victoria from Sidney (2 ½ hours)
Availability dependent on # of participants$40.00
J. Restaurants/Shopping in Sidney No Cost
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ACCOMMODATION FOR CFUW CONFERENCE APRIL 2015Most accommodations include free parking, Wi-Fi and local telephone calls. Please check with your hotelto see if they provide free transportation from the ferry or airport. If you require transportation from theferry or airport please indicate on the registration form. The taxi fare from the airport or the ferry toSidney accommodations is approximately $10--$12.
While hotel rates listed here for hotels were accurate at the time of publication please checkwith hotels to confirm rates and/or to ensure that there are not lower rates available through
other promotions when you book your accommodation.
VICTORIA AIRPORT TRAVELODGE
2280 Beacon Ave. 250-656-1176
Across the street from Mary Winspear
www.travelodgevictoriaairport.ca
Room rate $125 includes continental breakfast
Please indicate you are part of the BC CFUW Conference to access reserved rooms. If these rooms are
full then check to see if there are any remaining rooms available.
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THE SIDNEY PIER HOTEL AND SPA
9805 Seaport Place
Fifteen minute walk through Sidney to Mary Winspear, 5 minute drive
Director, Sales and Marketing--Christine Ball 250-655-9770 [email protected]
Rates: $149 for King or 2 queen classic room; $159 sea view
$169 for studio, king size bed and kitchenette
Please indicate you are part of the BC CFUW Conference to access reserved rooms. If these rooms arefull then check to see if there are any remaining rooms available.
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SIDNEY WATERFRONT INN AND SUITES
Fifteen minute walk through Sidney to Mary Winspear, 5 minute drive
Manager--Roselyn McDermid 250-656-1131
Rates: $119 oceanfront with refrigerator and microwave
$125 town side with kitchen includes hotplate
Includes breakfast snack
No rooms specifically set aside for the conference so book ASAP if you wish to stay at this hotel.
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CEDARWOOD INN AND SUITES
Fifteen minute walk to Mary Winspear, 5 minute drive
Manager--Stephen Tate 250-656-5551
Variety of types of rooms.
Galiano--1 queen and 1 queen sofa bed $115
Pender--1 queen, 1 single double sofa bed and full kitchen $125
Salt Spring--2 queen with queen sofa bed $139
No rooms specifically set aside for the conference so book ASAP if you wish to stay at this hotel.
Mid-season rates will apply. Please indicate that you are associated with CFUW.
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QUALITY INN WADDLING DOG
6 minute drive to Mary Winspear
2476 Mt. Newton Cross Roads
Saanichton, BC, Canada, V8M 2B8Phone: (250) 652-1146 Fax: (250) 652-4946
http://www.choicehotels.ca/en/quality-inn-waddling-dog-saanichton-hotel-cn614
Room rate 1 bed $80.95 and 2 beds (queen) $89.95
Please indicate you are part of the BC CFUW Conference to access reserved rooms. If these rooms are
full then check to see if there are any remaining rooms available.
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Western 66 Motor Inn
6 minute drive to Mary Winspear
2401 Mt Newton X Road
Saanichton, BC
Toll Free Reservations 1-800-463-4464
http://www.western66motorinn.com/index.html
Room rate 2 double beds $59.95 and 2 queen beds $64.95
Please use the following co-ordinates for our correct location 48.593975, -123.400734.
http://www.western66motorinn.com/images/western66_brochure2010.pdf
Please indicate you are part of the BC CFUW Conference to access reserved rooms. If these rooms are
full then check to see if there are any remaining rooms available.