Friday July 17th
Williams Lake Farmers Market at the Cariboo Memorial Complex starting at 9 am to 2 pm. This market feature locally made and grown products and produce.
Magic at Adventure Games from 5:30 to 8 pm – Pioneer. All our events now require masks to be worn during the event for safety. No eating or drink in-store. Facilities for washing hands are available.
Bugs are Fly is just $15 per session for ages 5 to 8 at Scout Island Nature Centre.
Saturday July 18th
Magic Commander Night at Adventure games starting at 4 pm please call Adventure Games to reserve your spot
Free Range Fibre Artists will be meeting every Wednesday and Saturday in Boitanio Park from about 10.30am until about 12.30pm.We will be situated at either one of the permanent seating areas, or under one of the covered areas, guided by the weather. We are also hoping to move around a little and be at some other venues. If that occurs, we will let you know when and where, otherwise, Boitanio it is. Bring a chair, something you are working on and your own refreshments. Or, just come over and say hi! and get to try your hand at spinning!
Sunday July 19th
Magic the Gathering Booster Draft at Adventure Games starting at 12 pm All of our events now require masks to be worn during the event for safety. No eating or drink in-store. Facilities for washing hands are available. Do not come to the event sick or showing symptoms or you may be asked to leave. Seating limited to 12 patrons, first come first serve.
Anime Club is taking place at the Boys and Girls Club 3:30-5:30PM for ages 10-18 YEAR OLDS in the All-Purpose Room with Refreshments & Snacks provided.
Tuesday July 21st
Tuesday Night Farmer Market at the Cariboo Memorial Complex from 2 pm to 7 pm
Fitness in the Park takes place every Tuesday at Kiwanis Park start at 6 pm to 7 pm. Please call the pool to reserve your spot 250-398-7665.
Wednesday July 22nd
Art in the Garden at the Potato House starts at 6pm Featuring Artist Sarah Sigurdson with the Art of letting Go, an introduction to Abstract please call The Realm of Toys at 250-392-7079.
Art in Nature Adventure from8:30am -4:30pm. Art exploring, observing and games for ages 8-13 and cost just $25 per day
The Canadian economy has been hit hard by COVID-19. Small, local businesses have been especially impacted, and now face the difficult task of recovery. Local small businesses provide nearly 70% of all private-sector jobs in Canada. On July 25th, we are encouraging Canadians to be part of helping to revive our economy by making an intentional purchase at a local small business.
3 Steps to be part of the Big Spend
- Buy Local – On July 25th, make an intentional purchase at a local small business of your choice.
- Report Your Spend – Add your name to the Big Spend list at thebigspend.com so they can map spending across Canada and track the impact we are making together.
- Share the News – Share a story or photo about where you made your Big Spend on Facebook or Instagram! Use hashtag #TheBigSpend or @TheBigSpend.
The Big Spend
Thank You for Shopping Local
The goal is to inject $100M into our economy on this single day. The Big Spend is meant to be more than a symbolic gesture of hope. It is a practical step we can take as part of a larger action plan for economic recovery in Canada. When we add the benefits of buying local to the positive impact of what economists call the “multiplier effect” we help create a snowball of growth for our communities, and our country.
Community organizations, chambers of commerce, churches and Canadians across the country will be part of this special effort to help kick start the Canadian economic recovery process. Quotes: “In my work with Leading Influence, I get to meet with and support leaders from across Canada and Kick-starting our economy is on ALL their minds. The Big Spend became an intensely practical, and I might add, easy way to help Canada start down the road to recovery in every city across our nation.”
Tim Schindel, National Director of Leading Influence and founder of “The Big Spend” “Chambers of Commerce from across our nation, along with local businesses and individual Canadians, are signing on to be ‘Spend Friends.’ Collectively, on July 25th, we can make this the largest ‘Christmas in July’ Canada has ever seen!” Deb McClelland, Former Past President of Chamber of Commerce Executives of Canada.