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HILLSIDE-QUADRA
NEWS
ALL ABOUT YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD
Scan for
our website.
Beekeeping right in our
neighbourhood! Page 2
Another exciting Quadra Village
Day is coming up! Page 4
A new, safe place for all kinds of
wheeled fun? Page 8
Spring 2017 www.hillsidequadranews.com
Quadra Village Neighbourhood Gym Now Open!
By Alex Heimburger
O
n February 1st the gymnasium
at the former Blanshard
Elementary School opened its
doors to the community as “The
Quadra Village Neighbourhood Gym”.
Under new management, through the
Quadra Village Community Centre
(QVCC), the gymnasium is now widely
available for community use.
Since the closure of Blanshard
Elementary in 2003, the property at
950 Kings Road has been occupied by
private educational institutions, and
the gym was never a primary focus of
interest. The QVCC is committed to
using this space to provide residents
with affordable opportunities for
recreation, in a way that meets the
neighbourhood’s unique cultural
demographics and needs. Due to the
efforts of an active and engaged
community in the Hillside-Quadra
area this is now becoming a reality.
Over the next four years, the QVCC
is determined to energize the gym
with an expanded mix of activities,
including cultural clubs and events,
fitness classes, kindergym sessions,
subsidized child and youth programs,
special events, and many other
programs. Our main goals are
inclusion, community engagement,
and the increased wellbeing of people
in the neighbourhood. The Quadra
Village Neighbourhood Gym belongs
to the neighbourhood. QVCC aspires
to provide something for everyone
with the gym-based programming.
T h e Q u a d r a V i l l a g e
Neighbourhood Gym is a multi-use
venue with approximately 6,300 sq.
feet of floor and stage space to work
with.
A number of groups are already
regularly providing programming in
the gym. Maybe you’d be interested in
being involved in one of these:
i Zumba classes – Studio VZF
i Kung Fu classes – Sheung Wong
Kung Fu Club
i Jazzercise classes – Vicki Waters
Jazzercise
i Chinese cultural dance – Chinese
Dance Victoria
i Sunday community dinners –
Living Edge Church
i Youth recreation nights – Quadra
Village Community Centre
Do you have an existing group or
program – or an idea for one – that fits
our vision? The gym is available for
Kids enjoy floor hockey at the neighbourhood gym (Photo by provided by Kelly Greenwell)
(Continued on page 2)
Spring 2017 Hillside - Quadra NewsPage 2
By Jessica Goerzen
M
y partner, Corbin and
I h a v e b e e n
i n t e r e s t e d i n
agriculture and the local food
system ever since we worked
on organic farms in California
a n d I t a l y. F r o m t h e s e
experiences, we saw how local
food can build community in
many ways. Corbin started
beekeeping five years ago in
the Okanagan and I had been
i n v o l v e d i n c o m m u n i t y
development work for over 10
years, so it seemed like a
natural fit to combine our
s h a r e d h o b b i e s i n t o
beekeeping with a community
focus.
We turned to the Hillside-
Quadra community for hive
hosting and to share the
experience of beekeeping with
other locals. We are inspired
by other urban beekeeping
models, such as Hives for
H u m a n i t y i n V a n c o u v e r
(www.hivesforhumanity.com) and
Beekeeping Like a Girl in San Diego,
CA (www.beekeepinglikeagirl.com).
As beekeepers with a local focus, we
plan on having hives located within
walking or biking distance in the
Hillside-Quadra neighbourhood. We
also plan to expand next year and will
eventually start selling honey and
pollen, and other bee products locally
as well.
There has been an amazing
response from the community with
the result that we are now at capacity
for hosts this year and have started a
wait list for next year. If you would like
to host a hive or are interested in
learning more, please email Jess and
Corbin at priorstreetbees@gmail.com
Did you know?
The City of Victoria’s Animal
Control Bylaw permits an unspecified
number of backyard beehives, with
f e w r e s t r i c t i o n s .  ( w e b s i t e :
www.victoria.ca/EN/main/residents/p
arks-rec-culture/parks/growing-in-
the-city.html)
You can also learn more about local
beekeeping and how to get started by
connecting with Capital Region
B e e k e e p e r s o n F a c e b o o k
(www.facebook.com/CapitalRegionBe
ekeepers/).
Beekeeping in the City
Meet the news team
Co-Editors:
Tracy Byrne
Rowena Locklin
Assistant Editor:
Helen Cowley
Design & Layout:
eresa CowleyT
Committee Members:
Kelly Greenwell
The Hillside-Quadra News is a
forum and information source
about projects, issues, meetings,
events, history and people in the
Hillside-Quadra and surrounding
areas.
Hillside-Quadra News
is produced through
Q u a d r a V i l l a g e
Community Centre.
Our Website
hillsidequadranews.com
Contact Us
hillsidequadranews@quadravillag
ecc.com
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HILLSIDE-QUADRA
NEWS
ALL ABOUT YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD
The deadline for
submissions is Monday
May 1, 2017.
Interested in writing
for us?
Perhaps you would write
one article or maybe you
a r e i n t e r e s t e d i n
c o n t r i b u t i n g m o r e
regularly. We publish 4X
per year and general
guidelines are 500-800
words with a tie in to the
neighbourhood.
The theme for our summer
issue is: “Summer in the
Neighbourhood.”
Contact Tracy and Rowena
to contribute at:
hillsidequadranews@quad
ravillagecc.com
Quadra Village
Neighbourhood Gym Now Open!
both one-time and recurring rentals.
Tables and chairs are available to all
those renting the space for an event,
and, for long-term rentals, there is a
secure storage space. The gym is also
equipped with speakers and stage
lighting.
Let us know if you feel strongly
about a neighbourhood need for
programming. QVCC would love to
work with you on your idea in support
of our community.
For more information on how to
rent the gym and the current rental
rates or to find out more about the
programs already running, contact
Alex Heimburger, Recreation
Coordinator at the Quadra Village
Community Centre.
Call 250-388-7696 or email:
recreation@quadravillagecc.com
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NEWS
ALL ABOUT YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD
Check out our website for more
content that’s all about your
neighbourhood!
www.hillsidequadranews.com
Spring 2017Hillside - Quadra News Page 3
Welcoming your Rental,
Event and Program
Inquiries.
Contact Alex at
250 388 7696
or email
recreation@quadravillagecc.com
Affordable opportunities
for recreation.
By Marilyn Campbell, Principal
É
cole Quadra Elementary is a busy
place with 430 students involved in
many activities. The months of
December, January and now February
have been fabulous, as we have
celebrated everything from Hanukkah to
Christmas to Kwanzaa and Chinese New
Year!
In December we had great concerts.
Students sang, danced and played violins
as families enjoyed the celebration of
learning through music. In January our
school started off the New Year with a
bottle drive. This was organized by our
Parent Group and was very successful,
supporting our community to recycle
with a purpose.
During the winter, we also held our
Ready, Set, Learn event – an afternoon of
activities for preschoolers and their
parents. We are already looking forward
to next September, as many new
kindergarten students have registered
for our English and French Immersion
programs for the 2017-18 school year.
Our current students have been busy,
during the lunch recesses, playing soccer,
basketball and floor hockey, working on
their learning, and singing in our choir.
We have also had opportunities for some
exciting outdoor learning in the magical
snow, thanks to the (unusually cold) local
weather.
February sees us focusing on the
school-wide theme of Kindness as we
celebrate Valentine’s Day and Pink Shirt
Day (the latter in recognition of Anti-
Bullying Day). In February, we also
hosted our Aboriginal Dinner at which we
celebrate the achievements of our
Aboriginal students.
Students in our Music Program are
currently preparing for a grand Canada
150 Music Concert that will celebrate our
diversity, both nationally and here locally
at Quadra. Our diversity strengthens our
school in so many ways. We are proud to
have welcomed so many students to
Quadra from all over the world. Together,
a l l o u r s t u d e n t s d e v e l o p t h e i r
u n d e r s t a n d i n g , p a t i e n c e , a n d
acceptance. These are valuable life-long
qualities that prepare them to be global
citizens. Conveying these qualities
through music will be spectacular!We are
all looking forward to our spring break,
and we hope that sunshine and warm
weather are just around the corner!
Update from École Quadra Elementary
Hearts in February snow near École Quadra (photo provided by M. Campbell)
Finding Phoenix – a poem
by Patrick Hamilton
We are pleased to help fulfill one of Patrick Hamilton’s
goals by publishing his poem, Finding Phoenix, in the
Hillside-Quadra News. Patrick has had two of his poems
published in the Poetry Institute of Canada’s Traceries of
Trees Anthology 2017.
Patrick says of “Finding Phoenix”, “It is about relieving
oneself of the stigma that brings one down through self-
reinforcement. It demonstrates mirroring, i.e. viewing
one’s self head-on as in a mirror, then removing the
negative connotations and embracing one’s self again. I
hope you enjoy this poem.”
Finding Phoenix
Moving toward one’s goal piercing the veil
approaching one’s self’s darkened shade
mirrored then receding away
Embracing one’s true self holding tight
The vision reflected as waking from sleep
Sights sounds colour the light of day
Casting away the darkened shade
The joyous spirit within rising just like a phoenix out of
the ashes
Into the wonderment of the world filled with loved ones
Spring 2017 Hillside - Quadra NewsPage 4
By Kelly Greenwell
he buzz is real! Quadra Village
TDay 2017 is coming to you on
Saturday, May 13 from 9:30 am
to 1pm.
Everyone is invited to experience
the fun, celebration and community
spirit embodied by Quadra Village
Day. Hundreds of organizations from
the neighbourhood and around 4,000
people come to the event to
participate in a broad range of
activities, including: a pancake
breakfast; children’s activities and
games; and over four hours of music
and arts entertainment on two stages.
Whether you come every year or
have never been before, consider
checking out Quadra Village Day this
May, and soak in all the smiles.
Quadra Village Day is a 100% free
event where (refreshingly) it is
impossible to make a purchase. Our
Planning Committee generates
thousands in cash sponsorship and
approximately $50,000 worth of in-
kind donations and discounts to
ensure that all the fun happens at no
cost to participants. The success of
the fundraising owes much to the
a m a z i n g g e n e r o s i t y o f l o c a l
businesses and individual sponsors. In
addition, the time given so freely by
the Planning Committee and other
event volunteers is a key ingredient in
ensuring the event is free.
It is so heartening to know that a
child can attend an event and
participate in all aspects of it without
their parent or guardian feeling
stressed about money or affordability.
Confirmed elements of this year’s
e v e n t s o f a r i n c l u d e :
pancake/continental breakfast; ice
cream; Caffè Fantastico coffee; live
dance performances; live music; kids
haircuts and braiding; community
booths; photo booth; inflatable slides;
button making; face painting; art
making; and bumper ball soccer. A lot
more is in the planning stages.
Many community groups will be in
attendance and you’ll have a chance
to connect with a variety of local
p r o g r a m s . T h e r e w i l l b e a n
opportunity to check out the Topaz
Park Improvement Plan.
As always, volunteers will be the
heart and soul of this year’s event.
Jennifer Regular is this year’s
Volunteer Coordinator and can be
r e a c h e d a t
volunteer@quadravillagecc.com if
you’re interested in helping out.
Volunteer roles include: event setup;
serving food; recycling station
attendant; barricade attendants; area
coordinators; and more. If you would
like to join the Quadra Village Day
Planning Committee for this year (or
future years), please e-mail:
quadravillageday@gmail.com.
Last year, 87% of participants at
Quadra Village Day surveyed stated
that they would visit an area business
during the event. This means that the
D a y r e p r e s e n t s a n e x c e l l e n t
opportunity for local businesses to
launch a sidewalk sale or other kind of
promotion on event day and in the
week leading up to May 13. Our hope
is that Quadra Village business
owners will take advantage of the
chance to connect with the 4,000
people who will attend the event.
There will be an appreciative
acknowledgement of all businesses
that support Quadra Village Day in the
summer edition of the Hillside Quadra
News.
On behalf of the Quadra Village
Day Planning Committee, we look
forward to seeing you at this year’s
Quadra Village Day!
Quadra Village Day 2017
Dressed up and bee framed ready for Quadra Village Day 2017 (photo by August Miles)
Spring 2017Hillside - Quadra News Page 5
Highlights from Quadra Village Day 2016
Just some of the many highlights of Quadra Village Day 2016. Imagine the fun we’ll have this year!
(photos by Helen and Teresa Cowley)
Spring 2017 Hillside - Quadra NewsPage 6
By Kayla Siefried (Education
C o o r d i n a t o r a t t h e C o m p o s t
Education Centre)
he New Year is well under way!
TThough it’s hard to believe, the
cold windy days are getting
longer, and soon the gardener – both
the novice and the well-seasoned –
will begin dreamily looking at the
hundreds of different seed packets at
garden centres, leafing through seed
catalogues, and cruising Seedy
Saturday booths. Some will take their
time wondering what to plant or how
to plant, while others will be so eager
about their garden plans they’ll
happily be risking nettle stings as they
dive into their garden patches.
I’ve been thinking a lot about seeds
ever since I saw the film SEED: The
U n t o l d S t o r y .
(http://www.seedthemovie.com). It’s
an extremely beautiful film that uses
various forms of art to interweave
stories from a diverse array of people
and cultures. The central theme is the
relationship between people and
seeds and the importance of seeds to
all of humanity.
While the film raises alarms about
the loss of seed diversity and the
privatization of seeds by huge
companies, it also tells inspiring
stories of ordinary folks making a
significant difference. The film
inspired me to look very differently at
the sunflower seeds that I have sitting
on my desk in a bowl and which I
diligently harvested from a giant
sunflower. When, the day after I saw
the film, I held a seed in my hand, a
wealth of inspiring knowledge sprung
forth. I was holding generations and
generations of a plant – an endless
cycle of seed, leaf, flower, seed… food
for generations.
So while it’s likely we’ll get caught
up on figuring out which cucumber is
easiest for a newbie to grow, or which
carrot may grow the straightest, let’s
also remember the importance of the
life force we hold in our hands when
we cradle a seed.
To q u e n c h y o u r t h i r s t f o r
gardening know-how, here are
definitions of some common terms
you’ll see in seed catalogues and on
the backs of seed packets. (All
definitions have been sourced from
the West Coast Seed Company,
www.westcoastseeds.com/garden-
resources/glossary).
Open pollinated: Plants produced
by crossing two parents of the same
variety, which in turn produce
offspring just like the parent plants,
are referred to as open pollinated.
Many growers prefer open pollinated
v a r i e t i e s b e c a u s e t h e i r
characteristics are extremely reliable
from year to year. Gardeners who like
to save seeds should select open
pollinated varieties.
Hybrid: When pollen from one
plant variety is used to fertilize the
flowers of a different variety, the
resulting seed will produce a hybrid
variety. The resulting plant (known as
F1 hybrid) will have characteristics
from both of its “parent” varieties.
Hybrid plant varieties will not
produce seeds of a predictable or
reliable quality. Hybridization is
altogether different from genetic
modification, as genetically modified /
engineered organisms have been
modified via human actions with the
gene of a separate species.
Organic: Organic is a broad term
given to food that has been grown
w i t h o u t t h e u s e o f s y n t h e t i c
c h e m i c a l s , f e r t i l i z e r s , s e e d
treatments, pesticides, herbicides,
etc. Vegetables (and other plants)
grown in this way produce “organic”
seeds. Certified Organic growers,
seed handlers, and packers must
adhere to strict rules regarding the
methods they use, and they are
subject to audits by regulatory bodies
i n o r d e r t o m a i n t a i n t h e i r
certification. Germination rate: The
germination rate for any given variety
of seed is calculated by taking
samples from specific lots and
germinating them in a controlled
environment. The “rate” refers to the
number of seeds out of 100 (or more)
that germinate successfully within an
acceptable period of time.
Heirloom: This describes any
vegetable variety grown consistently
for over 50 years that is not under
patent, and has particular qualities
that make it desirable. For example,
an heirloom tomato variety grown
today should produce fruits with all
the characteristics of flavour, texture,
and aroma as the same variety grown
50 or even 150 years ago.
Heritage: This term is used to
describe Heirloom seed varieties that
boast a particular ethnic or cultural
lineage. Some people use the two
terms interchangeably; however,
“heritage” implies nationality, as in
“Italian heritage tomato” or “French
heritage squash.”
Seeds for Thought
Spring 2017Hillside - Quadra News Page 7
s it prepares to launch its ninth
Aseason of professional classic
summer theatre, Blue Bridge
Theatre Society recently announced
that the unsecured creditors of Blue
B r i d g e T h e a t r e S o c i e t y h a v e
generously and overwhelmingly voted
to accept a proposal to reduce the
theatre society’s debt load over a
three year time period.
“Arts and entertainment are vitally
important to our community,” said
board President Christopher Mackie.
“Blue Bridge is taking steps to ensure
that its award winning productions
will be available to the audiences of
Victoria for the long term by working
to improve our financial health.”
In the meantime, plans for the
2017 summer season are well
underway. Included in the upcoming
four-play season are productions of
Harold Pinter’s The Caretaker (April
25-May 7), Garson Kanin’s Born
Yesterday (May 30 - June 11),
Thornton Wilder’s Our Town (July 4-
16), and a new musical revue of the
songs of Cole Porter entitled Red, Hot
Blue! (August 2-13).
“I am very excited by the wide
range of talent of the directors,
designers and actors who have agreed
to bring these four great plays from
the past to the audiences of Victoria,”
s a i d A r t i s t i c D i r e c t o r, B r i a n
Richmond. “I truly believe we are
poised to have one of our most
entertaining and thought-provoking
seasons to date.”
S i n g l e t i c k e t s f o r a l l f o u r
productions are available for
p u r c h a s e o n l i n e a t
bluebridgetheatre.ca. Season tickets
and single tickets can be purchased
over the phone at 250-382-3370, or in
person at the Roxy Theatre (2657
Quadra Street, Victoria), Tuesday to
Saturday, between 12 am to 4 pm.
Blue Bridge Repertory Theatre Takes
Steps to Ensure Ongoing Entertainment
By Carol Pickup, Coordinator SES
L
yne England, a long time
a d v o c a t e w i t h S e n i o r s
Entitlement Service (SES) at
Quadra Village Community Centre,
passed on December 27, 2016.
Lyne was born in England and
came to Canada at an early age. She
trained as a nurse and taught and
mentored nursing students at
Camosun College. 
Lyne was an active volunteer in our
community for many worthwhile
organizations. These included:
S a a n i c h P e n i n s u l a H e a l t h
Association; South Island Health
Coalition; Greater Victoria Seniors
OAP Branch 191; the Lions Service
Club; Vancouver Island Association of
Family Councils; and Marches for
Cancer. 
Lyne was awarded the UVIC
Centre for Aging’s Valued Elder
Recognition Award (VERA). SES and
the Greater Victoria Seniors OAP
Branch 191 has established a bursary
in her name with the Camosun
College Foundation to assist a nursing
student with tuition expenses. 
Lyne England made a positive
difference in our community and in
the world, and she will be sorely
missed.
Remembering Lyne England
This house on Vista Heights is Qualicum-bound. First Nickel Bros. take the house to their yard near the airport, from
where it gets transferred to a barge for the sea journey to Qualicum. Bon voyage, house!
Vista Heights house on the move to Qualicum
Spring 2017 Hillside - Quadra NewsPage 8
A letter from the Coordinator of Youth
P r o g r a m s a t Q u a d r a V i l l a g e
Community Centre
Hello, Hillside-Quadra Community!
T
his is Tara, Coordinator of Youth
Programs at the Quadra Village
Community Centre. I interact
w i t h y o u t h e v e r y d a y i n o u r
neighbourhood. I am also a member of
t h e V i c t o r i a S k a t e b o a r d i n g
Committee. I am writing to all
community members because I am
hoping that you will consider
supporting the creation of an All-
Wheels Park in Topaz Park. An All-
Wheels Park would provide suitable
terrain for skateboarders, BMX riders
and scooters of all ability levels.
As some of you may know, young
people living close to the Community
Centre use Kings Road on a daily basis
a s t h e i r s k a t e b o a r d p a r k .
Unfortunately, this is unsafe – both for
the youth and for drivers. Drivers
have told us that they feel anxious
driving by the young skateboarders
for fear they may hit them. While Vic
West Skate Park is easy to get to by
car, it’s a challenge for youth from our
neighbourhood to get there under
their own steam.
The population of youth in our
community, and across the City of
Victoria, is increasing and is expected
to continue to grow over the next
several decades. Young people from
all parts of the Hillside-Quadra
neighbourhood ride BMX bikes,
scooters and skateboards. It’s
important that youth have a safe All-
Wheels Park to go to for fun and
exercise. This is especially so for
youth who can’t afford to participate
in formal team sports and those who
may be drawn more strongly to sports
such as scooting, skateboarding and
BMXing. (Did you know that BMX
riding became an Olympic sport in
2008 and that skateboarding is being
r e c o m m e n d e d f o r t h e 2 0 2 0
Olympics?)
One young person from the
Community Centre has joined the
Victoria Skateboarding Committee
with me, and we’ve begun talking
about what we can do to generate
support for an All-Wheels Park in
Topaz Park. There are a number of
reasons why Topaz Park is a good fit
for this type of facility. First of all, it’s
close to where our neighbourhood
youth live, so they can easily walk
there. Our community hosts the
l a r g e s t l o w - i n c o m e h o u s i n g
development in Victoria; Topaz Park is
within walking distance of this
development, making it accessible for
people who have multiple barriers.
Topaz Park already has washroom
facilities that skateboarders, riders
and scooters can use. Finally, there
are fewer park amenities in north
Victoria than there are in the southern
part of the city.
It’s our hope that, with a new City
Parks Master Plan in the works and
your support, this idea will gain
momentum, and the community will
join together in the creation of an All-
Wheels Park that will provide people
of all ages and abilities with an
additional reason to use and enjoy
Topaz Park.
The Victoria Skateboarding
C o m m i t t e e w i l l b e m a k i n g a
presentation at the Neighbourhood
Action Committee meeting on April 3
and at the City of Victoria Council
meeting on April 27. As well, we are
hoping that you, as community
members, will show your support for
an All-Wheels Park by signing a
petition at Quadra Village Day on May
13.
If you’re interested in learning
more about our ideas, or would like to
join the Victoria Skateboarding
Committee, please contact Tara
S k o b e l b y e m a i l i n g
tara@quadravllagecc.com or by
calling 250 388 7696 ext. 224.
In kindness,
Tara Skobel (in support of the youth in
our community)
Time for an All-Wheels Park in Topaz Park?
Soon there could be a new place for kids
to skateboard in the neighbourhood
(photo by Tara Skobel)
“If Winter comes, can Spring be far behind?” asks the narrator of Shelley’s poem Ode to the West Wind. While the
snows of February have long melted, spring this year in Victoria seems reluctant to make its grand entrance. These
photos capture some first signs of a late spring in Quadra-Village and offer a reminder of the beauty of all that white
stuff! (photos by Tracy Byrne, Rowena Locklin and Teresa Cowley)
Farewell snow, greetings spring?

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Hillside-Quadra News Spring 2017

  • 1. HILLSIDE-QUADRA NEWS ALL ABOUT YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD Scan for our website. Beekeeping right in our neighbourhood! Page 2 Another exciting Quadra Village Day is coming up! Page 4 A new, safe place for all kinds of wheeled fun? Page 8 Spring 2017 www.hillsidequadranews.com Quadra Village Neighbourhood Gym Now Open! By Alex Heimburger O n February 1st the gymnasium at the former Blanshard Elementary School opened its doors to the community as “The Quadra Village Neighbourhood Gym”. Under new management, through the Quadra Village Community Centre (QVCC), the gymnasium is now widely available for community use. Since the closure of Blanshard Elementary in 2003, the property at 950 Kings Road has been occupied by private educational institutions, and the gym was never a primary focus of interest. The QVCC is committed to using this space to provide residents with affordable opportunities for recreation, in a way that meets the neighbourhood’s unique cultural demographics and needs. Due to the efforts of an active and engaged community in the Hillside-Quadra area this is now becoming a reality. Over the next four years, the QVCC is determined to energize the gym with an expanded mix of activities, including cultural clubs and events, fitness classes, kindergym sessions, subsidized child and youth programs, special events, and many other programs. Our main goals are inclusion, community engagement, and the increased wellbeing of people in the neighbourhood. The Quadra Village Neighbourhood Gym belongs to the neighbourhood. QVCC aspires to provide something for everyone with the gym-based programming. T h e Q u a d r a V i l l a g e Neighbourhood Gym is a multi-use venue with approximately 6,300 sq. feet of floor and stage space to work with. A number of groups are already regularly providing programming in the gym. Maybe you’d be interested in being involved in one of these: i Zumba classes – Studio VZF i Kung Fu classes – Sheung Wong Kung Fu Club i Jazzercise classes – Vicki Waters Jazzercise i Chinese cultural dance – Chinese Dance Victoria i Sunday community dinners – Living Edge Church i Youth recreation nights – Quadra Village Community Centre Do you have an existing group or program – or an idea for one – that fits our vision? The gym is available for Kids enjoy floor hockey at the neighbourhood gym (Photo by provided by Kelly Greenwell) (Continued on page 2)
  • 2. Spring 2017 Hillside - Quadra NewsPage 2 By Jessica Goerzen M y partner, Corbin and I h a v e b e e n i n t e r e s t e d i n agriculture and the local food system ever since we worked on organic farms in California a n d I t a l y. F r o m t h e s e experiences, we saw how local food can build community in many ways. Corbin started beekeeping five years ago in the Okanagan and I had been i n v o l v e d i n c o m m u n i t y development work for over 10 years, so it seemed like a natural fit to combine our s h a r e d h o b b i e s i n t o beekeeping with a community focus. We turned to the Hillside- Quadra community for hive hosting and to share the experience of beekeeping with other locals. We are inspired by other urban beekeeping models, such as Hives for H u m a n i t y i n V a n c o u v e r (www.hivesforhumanity.com) and Beekeeping Like a Girl in San Diego, CA (www.beekeepinglikeagirl.com). As beekeepers with a local focus, we plan on having hives located within walking or biking distance in the Hillside-Quadra neighbourhood. We also plan to expand next year and will eventually start selling honey and pollen, and other bee products locally as well. There has been an amazing response from the community with the result that we are now at capacity for hosts this year and have started a wait list for next year. If you would like to host a hive or are interested in learning more, please email Jess and Corbin at priorstreetbees@gmail.com Did you know? The City of Victoria’s Animal Control Bylaw permits an unspecified number of backyard beehives, with f e w r e s t r i c t i o n s .  ( w e b s i t e : www.victoria.ca/EN/main/residents/p arks-rec-culture/parks/growing-in- the-city.html) You can also learn more about local beekeeping and how to get started by connecting with Capital Region B e e k e e p e r s o n F a c e b o o k (www.facebook.com/CapitalRegionBe ekeepers/). Beekeeping in the City Meet the news team Co-Editors: Tracy Byrne Rowena Locklin Assistant Editor: Helen Cowley Design & Layout: eresa CowleyT Committee Members: Kelly Greenwell The Hillside-Quadra News is a forum and information source about projects, issues, meetings, events, history and people in the Hillside-Quadra and surrounding areas. Hillside-Quadra News is produced through Q u a d r a V i l l a g e Community Centre. Our Website hillsidequadranews.com Contact Us hillsidequadranews@quadravillag ecc.com Follow Us on Facebook facebook.com/ILoveQV Scan for our website. HILLSIDE-QUADRA NEWS ALL ABOUT YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD The deadline for submissions is Monday May 1, 2017. Interested in writing for us? Perhaps you would write one article or maybe you a r e i n t e r e s t e d i n c o n t r i b u t i n g m o r e regularly. We publish 4X per year and general guidelines are 500-800 words with a tie in to the neighbourhood. The theme for our summer issue is: “Summer in the Neighbourhood.” Contact Tracy and Rowena to contribute at: hillsidequadranews@quad ravillagecc.com Quadra Village Neighbourhood Gym Now Open! both one-time and recurring rentals. Tables and chairs are available to all those renting the space for an event, and, for long-term rentals, there is a secure storage space. The gym is also equipped with speakers and stage lighting. Let us know if you feel strongly about a neighbourhood need for programming. QVCC would love to work with you on your idea in support of our community. For more information on how to rent the gym and the current rental rates or to find out more about the programs already running, contact Alex Heimburger, Recreation Coordinator at the Quadra Village Community Centre. Call 250-388-7696 or email: recreation@quadravillagecc.com (Continued from cover) HILLSIDE-QUADRA NEWS ALL ABOUT YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD Check out our website for more content that’s all about your neighbourhood! www.hillsidequadranews.com
  • 3. Spring 2017Hillside - Quadra News Page 3 Welcoming your Rental, Event and Program Inquiries. Contact Alex at 250 388 7696 or email recreation@quadravillagecc.com Affordable opportunities for recreation. By Marilyn Campbell, Principal É cole Quadra Elementary is a busy place with 430 students involved in many activities. The months of December, January and now February have been fabulous, as we have celebrated everything from Hanukkah to Christmas to Kwanzaa and Chinese New Year! In December we had great concerts. Students sang, danced and played violins as families enjoyed the celebration of learning through music. In January our school started off the New Year with a bottle drive. This was organized by our Parent Group and was very successful, supporting our community to recycle with a purpose. During the winter, we also held our Ready, Set, Learn event – an afternoon of activities for preschoolers and their parents. We are already looking forward to next September, as many new kindergarten students have registered for our English and French Immersion programs for the 2017-18 school year. Our current students have been busy, during the lunch recesses, playing soccer, basketball and floor hockey, working on their learning, and singing in our choir. We have also had opportunities for some exciting outdoor learning in the magical snow, thanks to the (unusually cold) local weather. February sees us focusing on the school-wide theme of Kindness as we celebrate Valentine’s Day and Pink Shirt Day (the latter in recognition of Anti- Bullying Day). In February, we also hosted our Aboriginal Dinner at which we celebrate the achievements of our Aboriginal students. Students in our Music Program are currently preparing for a grand Canada 150 Music Concert that will celebrate our diversity, both nationally and here locally at Quadra. Our diversity strengthens our school in so many ways. We are proud to have welcomed so many students to Quadra from all over the world. Together, a l l o u r s t u d e n t s d e v e l o p t h e i r u n d e r s t a n d i n g , p a t i e n c e , a n d acceptance. These are valuable life-long qualities that prepare them to be global citizens. Conveying these qualities through music will be spectacular!We are all looking forward to our spring break, and we hope that sunshine and warm weather are just around the corner! Update from École Quadra Elementary Hearts in February snow near École Quadra (photo provided by M. Campbell) Finding Phoenix – a poem by Patrick Hamilton We are pleased to help fulfill one of Patrick Hamilton’s goals by publishing his poem, Finding Phoenix, in the Hillside-Quadra News. Patrick has had two of his poems published in the Poetry Institute of Canada’s Traceries of Trees Anthology 2017. Patrick says of “Finding Phoenix”, “It is about relieving oneself of the stigma that brings one down through self- reinforcement. It demonstrates mirroring, i.e. viewing one’s self head-on as in a mirror, then removing the negative connotations and embracing one’s self again. I hope you enjoy this poem.” Finding Phoenix Moving toward one’s goal piercing the veil approaching one’s self’s darkened shade mirrored then receding away Embracing one’s true self holding tight The vision reflected as waking from sleep Sights sounds colour the light of day Casting away the darkened shade The joyous spirit within rising just like a phoenix out of the ashes Into the wonderment of the world filled with loved ones
  • 4. Spring 2017 Hillside - Quadra NewsPage 4 By Kelly Greenwell he buzz is real! Quadra Village TDay 2017 is coming to you on Saturday, May 13 from 9:30 am to 1pm. Everyone is invited to experience the fun, celebration and community spirit embodied by Quadra Village Day. Hundreds of organizations from the neighbourhood and around 4,000 people come to the event to participate in a broad range of activities, including: a pancake breakfast; children’s activities and games; and over four hours of music and arts entertainment on two stages. Whether you come every year or have never been before, consider checking out Quadra Village Day this May, and soak in all the smiles. Quadra Village Day is a 100% free event where (refreshingly) it is impossible to make a purchase. Our Planning Committee generates thousands in cash sponsorship and approximately $50,000 worth of in- kind donations and discounts to ensure that all the fun happens at no cost to participants. The success of the fundraising owes much to the a m a z i n g g e n e r o s i t y o f l o c a l businesses and individual sponsors. In addition, the time given so freely by the Planning Committee and other event volunteers is a key ingredient in ensuring the event is free. It is so heartening to know that a child can attend an event and participate in all aspects of it without their parent or guardian feeling stressed about money or affordability. Confirmed elements of this year’s e v e n t s o f a r i n c l u d e : pancake/continental breakfast; ice cream; Caffè Fantastico coffee; live dance performances; live music; kids haircuts and braiding; community booths; photo booth; inflatable slides; button making; face painting; art making; and bumper ball soccer. A lot more is in the planning stages. Many community groups will be in attendance and you’ll have a chance to connect with a variety of local p r o g r a m s . T h e r e w i l l b e a n opportunity to check out the Topaz Park Improvement Plan. As always, volunteers will be the heart and soul of this year’s event. Jennifer Regular is this year’s Volunteer Coordinator and can be r e a c h e d a t volunteer@quadravillagecc.com if you’re interested in helping out. Volunteer roles include: event setup; serving food; recycling station attendant; barricade attendants; area coordinators; and more. If you would like to join the Quadra Village Day Planning Committee for this year (or future years), please e-mail: quadravillageday@gmail.com. Last year, 87% of participants at Quadra Village Day surveyed stated that they would visit an area business during the event. This means that the D a y r e p r e s e n t s a n e x c e l l e n t opportunity for local businesses to launch a sidewalk sale or other kind of promotion on event day and in the week leading up to May 13. Our hope is that Quadra Village business owners will take advantage of the chance to connect with the 4,000 people who will attend the event. There will be an appreciative acknowledgement of all businesses that support Quadra Village Day in the summer edition of the Hillside Quadra News. On behalf of the Quadra Village Day Planning Committee, we look forward to seeing you at this year’s Quadra Village Day! Quadra Village Day 2017 Dressed up and bee framed ready for Quadra Village Day 2017 (photo by August Miles)
  • 5. Spring 2017Hillside - Quadra News Page 5 Highlights from Quadra Village Day 2016 Just some of the many highlights of Quadra Village Day 2016. Imagine the fun we’ll have this year! (photos by Helen and Teresa Cowley)
  • 6. Spring 2017 Hillside - Quadra NewsPage 6 By Kayla Siefried (Education C o o r d i n a t o r a t t h e C o m p o s t Education Centre) he New Year is well under way! TThough it’s hard to believe, the cold windy days are getting longer, and soon the gardener – both the novice and the well-seasoned – will begin dreamily looking at the hundreds of different seed packets at garden centres, leafing through seed catalogues, and cruising Seedy Saturday booths. Some will take their time wondering what to plant or how to plant, while others will be so eager about their garden plans they’ll happily be risking nettle stings as they dive into their garden patches. I’ve been thinking a lot about seeds ever since I saw the film SEED: The U n t o l d S t o r y . (http://www.seedthemovie.com). It’s an extremely beautiful film that uses various forms of art to interweave stories from a diverse array of people and cultures. The central theme is the relationship between people and seeds and the importance of seeds to all of humanity. While the film raises alarms about the loss of seed diversity and the privatization of seeds by huge companies, it also tells inspiring stories of ordinary folks making a significant difference. The film inspired me to look very differently at the sunflower seeds that I have sitting on my desk in a bowl and which I diligently harvested from a giant sunflower. When, the day after I saw the film, I held a seed in my hand, a wealth of inspiring knowledge sprung forth. I was holding generations and generations of a plant – an endless cycle of seed, leaf, flower, seed… food for generations. So while it’s likely we’ll get caught up on figuring out which cucumber is easiest for a newbie to grow, or which carrot may grow the straightest, let’s also remember the importance of the life force we hold in our hands when we cradle a seed. To q u e n c h y o u r t h i r s t f o r gardening know-how, here are definitions of some common terms you’ll see in seed catalogues and on the backs of seed packets. (All definitions have been sourced from the West Coast Seed Company, www.westcoastseeds.com/garden- resources/glossary). Open pollinated: Plants produced by crossing two parents of the same variety, which in turn produce offspring just like the parent plants, are referred to as open pollinated. Many growers prefer open pollinated v a r i e t i e s b e c a u s e t h e i r characteristics are extremely reliable from year to year. Gardeners who like to save seeds should select open pollinated varieties. Hybrid: When pollen from one plant variety is used to fertilize the flowers of a different variety, the resulting seed will produce a hybrid variety. The resulting plant (known as F1 hybrid) will have characteristics from both of its “parent” varieties. Hybrid plant varieties will not produce seeds of a predictable or reliable quality. Hybridization is altogether different from genetic modification, as genetically modified / engineered organisms have been modified via human actions with the gene of a separate species. Organic: Organic is a broad term given to food that has been grown w i t h o u t t h e u s e o f s y n t h e t i c c h e m i c a l s , f e r t i l i z e r s , s e e d treatments, pesticides, herbicides, etc. Vegetables (and other plants) grown in this way produce “organic” seeds. Certified Organic growers, seed handlers, and packers must adhere to strict rules regarding the methods they use, and they are subject to audits by regulatory bodies i n o r d e r t o m a i n t a i n t h e i r certification. Germination rate: The germination rate for any given variety of seed is calculated by taking samples from specific lots and germinating them in a controlled environment. The “rate” refers to the number of seeds out of 100 (or more) that germinate successfully within an acceptable period of time. Heirloom: This describes any vegetable variety grown consistently for over 50 years that is not under patent, and has particular qualities that make it desirable. For example, an heirloom tomato variety grown today should produce fruits with all the characteristics of flavour, texture, and aroma as the same variety grown 50 or even 150 years ago. Heritage: This term is used to describe Heirloom seed varieties that boast a particular ethnic or cultural lineage. Some people use the two terms interchangeably; however, “heritage” implies nationality, as in “Italian heritage tomato” or “French heritage squash.” Seeds for Thought
  • 7. Spring 2017Hillside - Quadra News Page 7 s it prepares to launch its ninth Aseason of professional classic summer theatre, Blue Bridge Theatre Society recently announced that the unsecured creditors of Blue B r i d g e T h e a t r e S o c i e t y h a v e generously and overwhelmingly voted to accept a proposal to reduce the theatre society’s debt load over a three year time period. “Arts and entertainment are vitally important to our community,” said board President Christopher Mackie. “Blue Bridge is taking steps to ensure that its award winning productions will be available to the audiences of Victoria for the long term by working to improve our financial health.” In the meantime, plans for the 2017 summer season are well underway. Included in the upcoming four-play season are productions of Harold Pinter’s The Caretaker (April 25-May 7), Garson Kanin’s Born Yesterday (May 30 - June 11), Thornton Wilder’s Our Town (July 4- 16), and a new musical revue of the songs of Cole Porter entitled Red, Hot Blue! (August 2-13). “I am very excited by the wide range of talent of the directors, designers and actors who have agreed to bring these four great plays from the past to the audiences of Victoria,” s a i d A r t i s t i c D i r e c t o r, B r i a n Richmond. “I truly believe we are poised to have one of our most entertaining and thought-provoking seasons to date.” S i n g l e t i c k e t s f o r a l l f o u r productions are available for p u r c h a s e o n l i n e a t bluebridgetheatre.ca. Season tickets and single tickets can be purchased over the phone at 250-382-3370, or in person at the Roxy Theatre (2657 Quadra Street, Victoria), Tuesday to Saturday, between 12 am to 4 pm. Blue Bridge Repertory Theatre Takes Steps to Ensure Ongoing Entertainment By Carol Pickup, Coordinator SES L yne England, a long time a d v o c a t e w i t h S e n i o r s Entitlement Service (SES) at Quadra Village Community Centre, passed on December 27, 2016. Lyne was born in England and came to Canada at an early age. She trained as a nurse and taught and mentored nursing students at Camosun College.  Lyne was an active volunteer in our community for many worthwhile organizations. These included: S a a n i c h P e n i n s u l a H e a l t h Association; South Island Health Coalition; Greater Victoria Seniors OAP Branch 191; the Lions Service Club; Vancouver Island Association of Family Councils; and Marches for Cancer.  Lyne was awarded the UVIC Centre for Aging’s Valued Elder Recognition Award (VERA). SES and the Greater Victoria Seniors OAP Branch 191 has established a bursary in her name with the Camosun College Foundation to assist a nursing student with tuition expenses.  Lyne England made a positive difference in our community and in the world, and she will be sorely missed. Remembering Lyne England This house on Vista Heights is Qualicum-bound. First Nickel Bros. take the house to their yard near the airport, from where it gets transferred to a barge for the sea journey to Qualicum. Bon voyage, house! Vista Heights house on the move to Qualicum
  • 8. Spring 2017 Hillside - Quadra NewsPage 8 A letter from the Coordinator of Youth P r o g r a m s a t Q u a d r a V i l l a g e Community Centre Hello, Hillside-Quadra Community! T his is Tara, Coordinator of Youth Programs at the Quadra Village Community Centre. I interact w i t h y o u t h e v e r y d a y i n o u r neighbourhood. I am also a member of t h e V i c t o r i a S k a t e b o a r d i n g Committee. I am writing to all community members because I am hoping that you will consider supporting the creation of an All- Wheels Park in Topaz Park. An All- Wheels Park would provide suitable terrain for skateboarders, BMX riders and scooters of all ability levels. As some of you may know, young people living close to the Community Centre use Kings Road on a daily basis a s t h e i r s k a t e b o a r d p a r k . Unfortunately, this is unsafe – both for the youth and for drivers. Drivers have told us that they feel anxious driving by the young skateboarders for fear they may hit them. While Vic West Skate Park is easy to get to by car, it’s a challenge for youth from our neighbourhood to get there under their own steam. The population of youth in our community, and across the City of Victoria, is increasing and is expected to continue to grow over the next several decades. Young people from all parts of the Hillside-Quadra neighbourhood ride BMX bikes, scooters and skateboards. It’s important that youth have a safe All- Wheels Park to go to for fun and exercise. This is especially so for youth who can’t afford to participate in formal team sports and those who may be drawn more strongly to sports such as scooting, skateboarding and BMXing. (Did you know that BMX riding became an Olympic sport in 2008 and that skateboarding is being r e c o m m e n d e d f o r t h e 2 0 2 0 Olympics?) One young person from the Community Centre has joined the Victoria Skateboarding Committee with me, and we’ve begun talking about what we can do to generate support for an All-Wheels Park in Topaz Park. There are a number of reasons why Topaz Park is a good fit for this type of facility. First of all, it’s close to where our neighbourhood youth live, so they can easily walk there. Our community hosts the l a r g e s t l o w - i n c o m e h o u s i n g development in Victoria; Topaz Park is within walking distance of this development, making it accessible for people who have multiple barriers. Topaz Park already has washroom facilities that skateboarders, riders and scooters can use. Finally, there are fewer park amenities in north Victoria than there are in the southern part of the city. It’s our hope that, with a new City Parks Master Plan in the works and your support, this idea will gain momentum, and the community will join together in the creation of an All- Wheels Park that will provide people of all ages and abilities with an additional reason to use and enjoy Topaz Park. The Victoria Skateboarding C o m m i t t e e w i l l b e m a k i n g a presentation at the Neighbourhood Action Committee meeting on April 3 and at the City of Victoria Council meeting on April 27. As well, we are hoping that you, as community members, will show your support for an All-Wheels Park by signing a petition at Quadra Village Day on May 13. If you’re interested in learning more about our ideas, or would like to join the Victoria Skateboarding Committee, please contact Tara S k o b e l b y e m a i l i n g tara@quadravllagecc.com or by calling 250 388 7696 ext. 224. In kindness, Tara Skobel (in support of the youth in our community) Time for an All-Wheels Park in Topaz Park? Soon there could be a new place for kids to skateboard in the neighbourhood (photo by Tara Skobel) “If Winter comes, can Spring be far behind?” asks the narrator of Shelley’s poem Ode to the West Wind. While the snows of February have long melted, spring this year in Victoria seems reluctant to make its grand entrance. These photos capture some first signs of a late spring in Quadra-Village and offer a reminder of the beauty of all that white stuff! (photos by Tracy Byrne, Rowena Locklin and Teresa Cowley) Farewell snow, greetings spring?