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July 29 - Aug 4, 2024

Mid Vancouver Island Edition

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Second chance: Loved Before is a U.K. charity on a mission to offer a fresh start to abandoned teddy bears and other stuffed animals. Charlotte Liebling noticed the sad fate of many soft toys and decided to do something to change that. These toys undergo a spa-like treatment before being showcased online for new families to discover. Embracing imperfection, Loved Before recognizes the unique charm each toy brings. Alongside its eco-friendly packaging and charitable donations, the company aims to instill a sense of responsibility in people, especially children, toward reusing items to benefit the environment. While this may seem like a small step, it shows how everyone can make a difference.
Free education: Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City, New York (U.S.), is planning to scrap tuition fees, thanks to a very generous donation of $1 billion. This amazing act of kindness comes from Dr. Ruth Gottesman, a well-respected former teacher at the school. Dr. Gottesman’s late husband, who was smart with money, told her to “do whatever you think is right” with their considerable wealth. This inspired her to make medical school education more affordable. She believes that by making such an education easier to obtain, that will mean more doctors with diverse backgrounds who better understand and serve communities.
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Age fusion: In Seattle, Washington, (U.S.), a preschool at Providence Mount St. Vincent merges daycare with senior living, uniting 400 older adults with children. Through activities like music and art, they forge connections at this senior care home. “The Growing Season” is a documentary by Evan Briggs that showcases this interplay and captures the transformation that happens among the seniors when the kids arrive. In the presence of the children, the residents light up with vitality, and the children seamlessly adapt to being with the older folks. The success of this model highlights the potential for greater integration of seniors into society, fostering understanding and empathy across generations.
Robot conductor: At the National Theater of Korea, something incredible happened: a robot named EveR 6, created by the Korea Institute of Industrial Technology, led the National Orchestra of Korea in a concert. EveR 6 is about as tall as a person and has a face that looks human. The robot conducted alongside human conductor Soo-Yeoul Choi. The concert, which was titled “Absence,” included two pieces directed by EveR 6, along with a special composition called “Sense,” in which the robot and Choi worked together. Choi was amazed by EveR 6’s moves, but said humans still make the best conductors because they can listen to and guide the orchestra.
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“I attribute my success to this: I never gave or took an excuse.”
- Florence Nightingale

“A man’s mind, stretched to a new idea or sensation, never shrinks back to its former dimensions.” - Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.
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FREE listings for non-profit community events. Please email, 25 words or less, to: events@myCoffeeNews.ca  (Deadline Mondays at noon)

Wild Church Oceanside: Experience sacred conversation in the beauty of nature. Sun., July 28, 1:30pm. Various outdoor locations. Contact Brenda, wildchurchoceanside@gmail.co for more info.

Juno Award Winner Peter Puffin presents a free performance on Tuesday, July 30, 10:30am at Coombs Fairgrounds. Meet Tales the Whale, get free swag & prizes & more. This is a rain or shine event so please dress appropriately.

Music at the Museum: Thursday Evenings 6-8pm at Parksville Museum, 1245 E Island Hwy., Parksville. Aug 1 - Brandon Isaak Trio $35. Tickets available at the gate or through Eventbrite, at the Museum Box office, or at the Parksville Visitor Centre. Bring your lawn chair & enjoy the show! Craft beer & food truck on site.

Messages in the Dust: Fascinating true stories from Vancouver Island’s past. Held at BC Forest Discovery Centre, Saturday, August 3. A family friendly live theatre show featuring 5 true stories & music from Vancouver Island history. Shows at noon & 2pm.

Nanaimo’s 23rd Annual Lanterns for Peace Ceremony: Tues., Aug. 6, 9pm at Sway-a-Lana Lagoon on Nanaimo’s waterfront. Lanterns will be launched at dusk. This is for everyone & is to commemorate the anniversary of the first use of the atomic bomb when the City of Hiroshima was reduced to ashes in 1945.

Five Acre Shaker: Held August 9 & 10. Two evenings of live music at the Fall Fair Grounds, Port Alberni. The Concert series will feature live music, local food trucks, refreshing beverages, on-site tent or RV/Vehicle camping, with performances by Top Artists, DJ’s & more. For tickets, visit: fiveacre.tickit.ca

Summer in the Valley Arts Fest: Held August 10, 12-6pm & August 11, 11am-5pm at Cowichan Exhibition Park, 7380 Trans Canada Hwy, Duncan. 120+ artists, live music, beer garden, food trucks & more. Free.

Volunteer Nanaimo Monthly Market: August 10, 11am-4pm, 4235 Departure Bay Rd. Local handmade unique gifts for all occasions. Info: www.volunteernanaimo.ca

Summer by the Sea Street Market: This market is a true reflection of our community’s vibrant character. Held every Tuesday until August 27, 6-9pm, on Craig St., downtown Parksville. Over 150 vendors, local merchants, artisans, craftspeople, farmers, entertainers, food vendors & more. Support local.

Commercial Street (Nanaimo) Thursday Night Market: Thursday’s, 5-9pm, from now until Aug. 31. Support local vendors & Nanaimo merchants & restaurants. Free shuttle service from both the Country Club & Northtown Centre exchanges to downtown. Free bike valet behind the museum.

Friday Night Market! Presented by Wesco Food Society & held every Friday evening from June to September, 6-9pm at the Tseshaht Market, 7581 Pacific Rim Hwy., Port Alberni.

Port Alberni Farmers Market: Held Saturday’s, 9am-1pm at 6211 Cherry Creek Rd. Come check out our open air market filled with so many amazingly talented makers & growers.

Free Coaching in An Ancient Oriental Qigong Exercises: Sat. & Sun., 10-11am at Transfer Beach in Ladysmith. Oldest oriental Falun Gong exercise for mind, body & spirit. Contact: yan.ganjingworld@gmail.com

Honeymoon Bay Outdoor Market: Held every Saturday from now until Oct. 12, 10am-2pm. Dog-friendly, live music, baked goods, jewelry, plants, art & so much more! Held at 10052 S Shore Rd, Honeymoon Bay.

TOP’S (Take Off Pounds Sensibly): BC*4754 Qualicum is a weight-loss non-profit support group meets every Tuesday morning, 10-11am at 184A, Second Ave W. A weigh-in & program. Call Janice 250.752.6471 for more info.

Independent Living Cowichan is promoting a new perspective on disability. Disability resource centre, handicap parking placards, medical equipment loans & personal tax preparation. We offer educational sessions & peer support. For more info: 250.746.3930 or cvilrc.bc.ca 

UK Pension Transfers: Personal/company pension left behind in the UK? Contact us to discuss options. Sterling Advisory, 1-250-863-7766 or email: mark@sterlingadvisory.com
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1. Multi-celled organisms without backbones are fish, invertebrates, or mammals?
2. In 196 B.C.E., the Rosetta stone was inscribed in this Egyptian city.
3. What is the medical term for the breast bone?
4. Gelatin is a vegetable product - T/F?
5. The red outgrowth on a chicken’s head is a comb, hairbrush, or hat?
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Your relationships can be a good vehicle now to help you heal old wounds. Share information about your past with those you are close to and enlist their support. Lucky numbers: 10, 13, 17, 25, 44, 47.

Are you feeling a strain in your relationships now? Looking for an unusual resolution to the issue may be helpful. Just be sure it truly works for all involved. Lucky numbers: 8, 9, 11, 15, 26, 31.
You may find that your mind is on information overload. Documenting the new ideas might be helpful now, but wait until later to act on any that you choose. Lucky numbers: 2, 6, 24, 29, 38, 41.
Your emotions may be heightened at midweek. Take a step back and wait a few days to see if your feelings on an important matter change in the interim period. Lucky numbers: 5, 9, 25, 30, 38, 44.
Your naturally enthusiastic persona may be boosted this week. This could be a good time to use the energy to set a new intention for something to manifest in the next month. Lucky numbers: 4, 16, 20, 23, 35, 45.
For the next few weeks, explore and articulate what you truly value and how to manifest it. In formulating a plan, don’t overlook the details necessary for success. Lucky numbers: 6, 10, 18, 29, 35, 42.
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You may find yourself micromanaging your relationships with others over the next few weeks. Be conscious of this tendency so you can avoid any unnecessary conflict. Lucky numbers: 7, 9, 14, 39, 42, 46.
The astrological energy at the end of the week might have a childlike enthusiasm. Using this dynamic to lighten your interactions with others may be helpful. Lucky numbers: 9, 16, 18, 23, 24, 35.
Are you feeling challenged now about your beliefs? If you’re comfortable with them, you have no need to defend them to others. If not, ask yourself what has changed. Lucky numbers: 11, 14, 15, 39, 45, 46.
Weighing relationships versus results, Capricorns sometimes gravitate to the latter. An opportunity may emerge at week’s end to achieve a greater balance of the two. Lucky numbers: 3, 6, 19, 22, 40, 47.
Did you set new goals about six months ago at your birthday? What progress have you made, and do you need to course-correct now to stay on track? Lucky numbers: 1, 3, 5, 24, 26, 32.
Last week’s energetic pattern might continue. Did you make an adjustment to activate greater joy in your life? This change may take time to manifest, so keep going. Lucky numbers: 12, 14, 23, 36, 37, 46.
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Lucky numbers this week:  This week’s odds favour Leo winners with the luckiest number being 35.
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No reptiles: Finding insects and birds in frozen Antarctica might be possible, but a life form not found there is the reptile. Those critters do not produce their own heat and wouldn’t last long on the coldest continent on earth. 

Long walk: Energetic folk who want to walk the entire length of Canada’s coastline need to prepare for a long hike. The coastline covers 244,000 kilometres (151,600 mi.) and includes the Arctic, Pacific, and Atlantic oceans.
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Single spice: One might assume allspice is a mixture of several spices, but it is actually made from dried berries from the allspice tree, native to Jamaica. Christopher Columbus noted it on his second Atlantic Ocean crossing. 

Great word: “Somnambulists” are sleepwalkers. The root words somn and ambulate relate to sleep and walking. Some folks with somnambulism have even walked around their neighbourhoods without realizing it.  

Pablo: The world knows him as famous Spanish artist Pablo Picasso. But his full name is Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno María de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad Martyr Patricio Clito Ruíz y Picasso.
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Dancer: “Can you stretch the music out a little longer?”
Orchestra leader: “Sorry, this isn’t a rubber band.”

An actor fell through a trapdoor. He was going through a stage.

How do you catch a unique rabbit? Unique up on it.

Where did the fake blacksmith work? At the forgery.

Knock! Knock! Who’s there? Luke. Luke who? Luke out the window and see.
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Trivia Answers: 1. Invertebrates  2. Memphis  3. Sternum  4. False  
5. Comb

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Tomato trouble: A Nigerian woman stands on the brink of a potentially lengthy prison sentence for her online critique of a can of tomato puree, of all things. Chioma Okoli shared her discontent online about the excessively sweet taste of the product she purchased. Unexpectedly, her post snowballed, amassing thousands of comments. Despite warnings from someone linked to the food product company, she persisted in complaining online. Consequently, she faced arrest in accordance with Nigeria’s cybercrime laws. The company is suing her for significant damages, citing negative impact on their business. In response, Okoli is fighting back, suing both the police and the company.
Exquisite treat: The chocolate made by the To’ak company stands out in the world of fancy sweets, made from rare Nacional cacao found in small parts of Ecuador. Priced at up to $490 for a mere 50-gram bar, it’s not just candy, it’s an experience. To’ak sets itself apart by carefully selecting the finest cacao, once believed extinct. This chocolate undergoes a special aging process in wooden barrels, similar to aging fine spirits, giving it exceptional depth. Spices like Cambodian Kampot pepper further enrich its flavour. Although above most people’s price point, To’ak’s distinct taste makes it a sought-after delicacy for those seeking something extraordinary.
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Dress dilemma: A groom's absent-minded mistake led to disaster when he accidentally left his fiancée’s $2,000 (USD) wedding dress on the car roof and then drove away, leaving the dress to fly off the vehicle. Lindel Cain, the bride from Adelaide, Australia, shared the mishap on social media. The couple was retrieving items from a storage unit when the incident occurred. Despite frantic efforts to find the dress, it remained missing. The couple offered a cash reward for its return. But even with such a setback, the bride maintained a sense of humour, seeing the mishap as a future wedding speech anecdote.
Digital host: Spain’s adaptation of the Survivor TV show will feature a unique twist: a segment hosted by Alba Renai, an AI-powered digital influencer. Despite her non-existent physical form, Alba was meticulously created based on feedback from a focus group of 350 young people, ensuring she embodied traits that were likely to resonate with a wide audience. Be a Lion, the team behind Alba, emphasizes the extensive human collaboration in her development. Claiming that no human jobs were lost in the project, they employ 32 people, including AI experts. The emergence of virtual influencers like Alba are sparking discussions on AI’s role in entertainment and employment.
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“Our grand business is not to see what lies dimly at a distance, but to do what lies clearly at hand.” - Thomas Carlyle

“Character is much easier kept than recovered.” - Thomas Paine
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FREE listings for non-profit community events. Please email, 25 words or less, to: events@myCoffeeNews.ca  (Deadline Mondays at noon)

Music at the Museum: Thursday Evenings 6-8pm at Parksville Museum, 1245 E Island Hwy., Parksville. Aug 1 - Brandon Isaak Trio $35. Tickets available at the gate or through Eventbrite, at the Museum Box office, or at the Parksville Visitor Centre. Bring your lawn chair & enjoy the show! Craft beer & food truck on site.

40th Annual Islands Folk Festival: July 19-21, at Providence Farm, 1843 Tzouhalem Rd, Duncan. 3 days, 5 stages kids zone!  Buy tickets or volunteer www.islandsfolkfestival.ca

Beban Learning Garden Tool Swap: Sharpening demos & fall/winter vegetable transplant sales with winter growing workshops on July 20, 10am-2pm, Beban Park.  Info/workshop schedule: www.ncgs.ca

Farewell to the Martin Mars Water Bombers: Held at Sproat Lake Community Hall, Port Alberni on Saturday, July 27, 11am-3pm. There will be live music, guest speakers, bomber museum, photo opp, food concession, activities, door prizes & raffles. Fun for the whole family!

St. Mark’s Community Fair: Held Sat., July 27, 8:30am-1pm, Memorial Ave., at Veteran’s Way, Qualicum Beach. ‘Holy roller’ pies, clothing, accessories, books, cd’s, jewelry, entertainment  & more. Please remember to bring your own bags & no pets please.

Church Garage Sale: Held July 27 at St. Peter’s Church, 5800 Church Road. Items can be donated on July 22-26, from 1-4pm. For more info, call 250-746-6262 or email admin@stpeterduncan.ca 

July Pottery Tent Sale: Held by Nanaimo Pottery Coop on Sat., July 27, 10am-5pm under the big tents in the parking lot of Country Club Center.  Check out the variety of locally handmade pottery.

 ‘A Grand Time in the Rapids’: Presented by Echo Players, until July 27 at Village Theatre, 110W 2nd Ave., Qualicum. Show times: Wed - Sat., 7:30pm & Sunday matinee, 2pm. www.EchoPlayers.ca

Wild Church Oceanside:
Experience sacred conversation in the beauty of nature. Sun., July 28, 1:30pm. Various outdoor locations. Contact Brenda, wildchurchoceanside@gmail.co for more info.

Juno Award Winner Peter Puffin presents a free performance on Tuesday, July 30, 10:30am at Coombs Fairgrounds. Meet Tales the Whale, get free swag & prizes & more. This is a rain or shine event so please dress appropriately.

Messages in the Dust: Fascinating true stories from Vancouver Island’s past. Held at BC Forest Discovery Centre, Saturday, August 3. A family friendly live theatre show featuring 5 true stories & music from Vancouver Island history. Shows at noon & 2pm.

Nanaimo’s 23rd Annual Lanterns for Peace Ceremony: Tues., Aug. 6, 9pm at Sway-a-Lana Lagoon on Nanaimo’s waterfront. Lanterns will be launched at dusk. This is for everyone & is to commemorate the anniversary of the first use of the atomic bomb when the City of Hiroshima was reduced to ashes in 1945.

Five Acre Shaker: Held August 9 & 10. Two evenings of live music at the Fall Fair Grounds, Port Alberni. The Concert series will feature live music, local food trucks, refreshing beverages, on-site tent or RV/Vehicle camping, with performances by Top Artists, DJ’s & more. For tickets, visit: fiveacre.tickit.ca

Summer in the Valley Arts Fest: Held August 10, 12-6pm & August 11, 11am-5pm at Cowichan Exhibition Park, 7380 Trans Canada Hwy, Duncan. 120+ artists, live music, beer garden, food trucks & more. Free.

Volunteer Nanaimo Monthly Market: August 10, 11am-4pm, 4235 Departure Bay Rd. Local handmade unique gifts for all occasions. Info: www.volunteernanaimo.ca

Summer by the Sea Street Market: This market is a true reflection of our community’s vibrant character. Held every Tuesday until August 27, 6-9pm, on Craig St., downtown Parksville. Over 150 vendors, local merchants, artisans, craftspeople, farmers, entertainers, food vendors & more. Support local.

Commercial Street (Nanaimo) Thursday Night Market: Thursday’s, 5-9pm, from now until Aug. 31. Support local vendors & Nanaimo merchants & restaurants. Free shuttle service from both the Country Club & Northtown Centre exchanges to downtown. Free bike valet behind the museum.

Friday Night Market! Presented by Wesco Food Society & held every Friday evening from June to September, 6-9pm at the Tseshaht Market, 7581 Pacific Rim Hwy., Port Alberni.

Port Alberni Farmers Market: Held Saturday’s, 9am-1pm at 6211 Cherry Creek Rd. Come check out our open air market filled with so many amazingly talented makers & growers.

Free Coaching in An Ancient Oriental Qigong Exercises: Sat. & Sun., 10-11am at Transfer Beach in Ladysmith. Oldest oriental Falun Gong exercise for mind, body & spirit. Contact: yan.ganjingworld@gmail.com

Honeymoon Bay Outdoor Market: Held every Saturday from now until Oct. 12, 10am-2pm. Dog-friendly, live music, baked goods, jewelry, plants, art & so much more! Held at 10052 S Shore Rd, Honeymoon Bay.

TOP’S (Take Off Pounds Sensibly): BC*4754 Qualicum is a weight-loss non-profit support group meets every Tuesday morning, 10-11am at 184A, Second Ave W. A weigh-in & program. Call Janice 250.752.6471 for more info.

Independent Living Cowichan is promoting a new perspective on disability. Disability resource centre, handicap parking placards, medical equipment loans & personal tax preparation. We offer educational sessions & peer support. For more info: 250.746.3930 or cvilrc.bc.ca 

UK Pension Transfers: Personal/company pension left behind in the UK? Contact us to discuss options. Sterling Advisory, 1-250-863-7766 or email: mark@sterlingadvisory.com
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1. A large body of ice that moves over land is called a _____.
2. An earthquake is measured by its depth, magnitude, or location?
3. T/F - The constellation Orion’s second brightest star is called Betelgeuse?
4. TACOCAT is an example of a palindrome, imponderable, or paradigm?
5. What is a campanile?
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You may experience burn out at midweek. Remember that Aries are undergoing a long-term transformation process that will be in effect for three more years. Lucky numbers: 7, 12, 19, 31, 32, 47.
This weekend may be a good time for you to retreat for a couple of days. Relaxation and comfort food might be exactly what you need right now to recharge. Lucky numbers: 6, 14, 36, 37, 43, 44.
Your energy level may be substantially increased this week. To what part of your life should you apply this boost? Don’t forget self-care as you zip through this process. Lucky numbers: 8, 9, 25, 30, 38, 42.
Cancers’ deep-felt emotions aren’t always easy to translate to others. But the next two weeks may present an opportunity to communicate more precisely when speaking. Lucky numbers: 12, 19, 24, 31, 33, 43.
The ruling planet of Leo is the Sun, and it is shining down on you during your birthday month. This is a good time to set your intentions for the next year. Lucky numbers: 4, 17, 19, 22, 26, 40.
Try to use this week to nail down details on your projects, including communicating with others. After that, things may be a bit chaotic for a couple of weeks. Lucky numbers: 13, 30, 36, 37, 40, 42.
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Are you simmering below the surface about an issue? Try to find a positive way to address it, or the situation could impulsively erupt into the open at midweek. Lucky numbers: 14, 18, 20, 23, 31, 45.
Your intuitive connection to those around you may be subdued for a few days at week’s end. Rather than being disturbed by this dynamic, can you welcome it as a respite? Lucky numbers: 1, 14, 16, 18, 19, 23.
Sagittarians often have a broad, philosophical worldview. This may not go over well with others for the next two weeks. You might want to retreat until the dynamic passes. Lucky numbers: 2, 5, 11, 12, 18, 35.
In the next couple of weeks, you may have an opportunity for your hard work and discipline to be rewarded. Just be sure you read the fine print of agreements. Lucky numbers: 9, 12, 15, 17, 42, 43.
You may be in a stalemate on how to proceed with your life. Making a list of pros and cons might help give clarity on adjusting your view of the situation. Lucky numbers: 5, 11, 23, 25, 26, 42.

Pisces sometimes are overwhelmed by their emotions and those of others. Now may be a good time to make an adjustment that grounds you in a more joyful attitude. Lucky numbers: 3, 16, 24, 25, 38, 43.
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No relatives: American author Mark Twain was born Samuel Langhorne Clemens in 1835. He married Olivia Langdon, and they had four children. However, the author has no direct descendants living today.

Taking in flavour: Wood ear mushrooms are well known to Chinese cooks. These mushrooms grow on trees and bushes and look a bit like ears. They don’t have much flavour, but absorb flavours of the sauces in which they are cooked.
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Canadian citizen: Canada has a population of about 39 million, and that includes Santa Claus. In 2010, the Canadian government affirmed Santa Claus as a Canadian citizen during a special citizenship ceremony in Calgary, Alberta. 

Isolated world: The Sentinelese, who inhabit a tiny island in the Bay of Bengal, have lived isolated lives for over 60,000 years. They resist any attempts by authorities or anthropologists to study their culture. 

Famous cars: Hollywood has had many famous cars grace its screens, including a Volkswagen Beetle “Herbie” in Love Bug, a 1966 Ford Thunderbird convertible in Thelma & Louise, and a 1977 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am in Smokey and the Bandit.
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