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April 22 - 28, 2024

Mid Vancouver Island Edition

Coffee News Mid Vancouver Island
Retired flavours: Ben & Jerry’s, renowned for its offbeat ice cream, adopts a unique approach to discontinued varieties with their “Flavor Graveyard.” Located at the Ben & Jerry’s Factory in Waterbury, Vermont (U.S.) and also pictured on a dedicated page on the company’s website, the Graveyard features granite headstones with epitaphs honouring the legacy of “dearly de-pinted” flavours. The Graveyard started in 1997 with only four flavours but now lists 35 like Wavy Gravy, Dublin Mudslide, Economic Crunch, and Holy Cannoli. The Flavor Graveyard attracts visitors from across the world, allowing ice cream enthusiasts to pay respects to retired recipes. Recently, the flavour What a Cluster was laid to rest with an actual ceremony.
Big find: A diamond about the size of a candy gumdrop was discovered by a French tourist visiting the Crater of Diamonds State Park in Murfreesboro, Arkansas (U.S.). The man had experience panning for gold and searching for ammonite fossils, so he knew how to go about things. He rented a diamond hunting kit from the park and set to work. A recent rain had washed away dirt and uncovered heavy rocks, leaving minerals and diamonds lying near the surface and making the search a bit easier. He intends to have the brown, 7.46-carat rock cut into two diamonds, one for his fiancée and another for his daughter.
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Lost wallet: A Chicago woman who lost her wallet during a visit to Arizona had it returned, 29 years later! A man from Mesa, Arizona (U.S.), was diving and kayaking in the Salt River not far from the Goldfield Mine in Apache Junction. He was with six family members when he found the wallet, about 15 feet (4.5 m) below the surface. Spending time on the water is the family’s favourite pastime and they often find rings, jewelry, and fishing rods. But this time they were glad to see that the wallet included a driver’s license, which allowed them to search online for the owner, and eventually return the wallet to her.
Furry heirs: One wealthy woman in China seems to love her pets more than her three children. The Shanghai woman, with the surname Liu, has an estate worth $2.8 million and wrote a will to leave her fortune in the care of a local veterinarian appointed as the will administrator. The vet is responsible for the care of her pets. The woman was motivated to make the unusual choice because she claimed her offspring seldom contacted her and didn’t visit or care for her when she became ill. Liu had wanted to leave her money directly to her pets, but that was illegal.
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“If we could be twice young and twice old, we could correct all our mistakes.” - Euripides

“The action is best which procures the greatest happiness for the greatest numbers.” - Francis Hutcheson
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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)

Echo Players Presents ‘Longing’: A romance written & directed by Michael Armstrong. Held until May 10. Thurs - Sat, 7:30pm & Sunday Matinee, 2pm. Tickets at echoplayers.ca or call 250-752-3522

Oceanside Repair Cafe: Bring broken items to St. Stephen Church, 150 Village Way, Qualicum Beach  on April 20, 10am-3pm for free consultation & repair. www.repaircafeoceanside.ca

Vancouver Island Master Gardeners will be answering your garden questions April 20, 9am-1pm at the Mars Plant Sale, Qualicum Beach Curling Club & at the Milner Garden’s Plant Sale, 2179 W Island Hwy., 10am-4pm. For more info: www.vimga.org

Parksville Lawn Bowling Club Annual Open House: April 20 & 21, 1-3pm, 149 E. Stanford PV.  Please wear flat soled shoes or runners & comfortable clothes.  Rain or shine. Info: parksvillelawnbowlingclub.com

Oceanside Concert Band Spring Concert: Sunday April 21, 2:30pm at Knox Church, 345 Pym, Parksville. Featuring guests Ballenas Senior Secondary Band. Tickets at door: $20 adults, $5 students.

Nanaimo Conservatory of Music: Jane Coop in Solo Piano Recital, Sun., April 21, 2:30pm at Port Theatre. Tickets $45 www.porttheatre.ca

Free Downsizing Seminar: Friday, April 26th,1pm - 3pm at Nanaimo Golf Club, 2800 Highland Blvd. Pre-register by calling 250.616.3641 or ian@ianthompsonrealestate.com See display ad for more info.

2024 Fine Art Show & Sale hosted by Cherry Point Artists, Friday, April 26 & Saturday, April 27 at St. Peter’s Church, Duncan, 10am-5pm. New artworks of this well established art group will be on display. The art show Includes art demos, fundraising events, door prizes & refreshments. Free.

Vancouver Island Master Gardeners will be answering your gardening questions April 27, 10am-3pm at Ken Dor Garden Center, 845 Qualicum Rd,  &  10am-3pm at Buckerfields Parksville 587 Alberni Hwy. Info: www.vimga.org

Annual Dahlia Tuber Sale by The Nanaimo Gladiolus & Dahlia Society, Sat., April 27, 10am-2pm at Country Club Centre.  Lots of gladiolus corms for sale at very reasonable prices.

Marine Parts Swap & Sale Meet: Held at The Nanaimo Yacht Club, 400 Newcastle, on April 27 at 10am-3pm.

World Tai Chi & Qigong Day: Mass Tai Chi April 27, at 10am; Tai Chi demos & kids activities. Maffeo Sutton Park, Saturday, April 27, 9:30am - noon. Visit:  midislandtaichi.org

The Village Voices of Qualicum Beach & A Cappella Plus are teaming up for a spring choral concert, ‘Happy Together’ is Saturday, April 27, 2:30pm, Knox United, 345 Pym St., Parksville.  Tickets at www.thevillagevoices.ca or www.acappellaplus.ca or cash only at the door.

Spring Vendor Fair: Held Saturday, April 27th from 10am-4pm at Cherry Creek Community Hall, 3720 Moore Rd. Port Alberni. Explore our talented new & returning local vendors.  Concession open 10am-2pm. Chance to win a prize with a minimum donation. For more info, email: cherrycreekhall@shaw.ca or call 250-724-1660 or FaceBook Cherry Creek Community Hall.

A Cappella Plus Presents ‘Keep Them Laughing’: Humorous music & fun, April 28, 2:30pm Nanaimo Rivers Room at Vancouver Island Conference Centre. Visit: www.acappellaplus.ca for tickets.

Timber! Choir Presents ‘A Love Song to the World’: Held Sunday, April 28, 2:30pm at ADSS Theatre, Port Alberni. Tickets are $25 for adults & seniors & children & students under 18, $5 &  avail from Choir members, Echo Centre, Finishing Touches, The Grove, Salmonberry’s & at www.eventbrite.ca

Free ‘Learn to Bowl’ Open House: Held Sunday, April 28, 12-3pm at Cowichan Lawn Bowling Club, Centennial Park, 1st St., Duncan. Free coaching week, Monday, April 29 - Friday, May 3, 10am-2pm. Fun & bowls provided. All welcome.

Global Village Nanaimo Pop-up Store: Non-profit fair trade held at Nanaimo North Town Centre, May 4th - June 1st.
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Playshop - Playing in an African-style Marimba Ensemble: Experience the energy & joy of playing in a Zimbabwean-style marimba ensemble on Sun., April 28, 11:30am-1pm, 1611 Robert St., Crofton. Cost is $20 & preregistration is required. Email: info@bopoma.org

‘All About the Garden Sale’: Held by Qualicum Beach Garden Club. Plants, veggie starts & garden related items on Saturday, May 4, 9am–1pm at 525 Yambury Road, Qualicum Beach.

Vimy Hall Spring Market: Held Saturday, May 4, 10am-3pm at 3968 Gibbons Rd., Duncan. Concession & snacks by Someno’s Women’s Institute. Help support the local sellers.

Women’s Art As Activism: Held May 4 & 5, 11am to  4pm at the Garden Studio below Arbutus Books,  87 Nicol Street, Nanaimo. Artists: Frances Deverell, Karen Birch, Jan Pullinger, Dema Maksod, Donna Birkinshaw, Patricia Robison & Dyane Brown.

Evening with Sarah Smith & Special Guest John Gogo: Presented by Knox, Parksville. Friday, May 10, 7pm. Tickets $25 & available at Eventbrite.ca Fireside Books,  Close To You, Edge Outdoors.

Plant Sale: Held Saturday, May 11, 9am-12pm at St. Edmund’s Church Hall, 407 Wembley at Church Rd. Bake sale, re-gifting table, books & local vendors.

Spring Garden Tour: Held by Cowichan Valley Rhododendron Society. Five private gardens open for the public to view on May 18, 10am-4pm. Tix $20 & available at Dinters Nursery, Buckerfields, Volume 1 Bookstore, Crazy Daisy Garden Shop & Old Farm Garden Centre. For more information, visit: cowichanrhodos.ca

Prom Closet Nanaimo: Formal wear that has been gently pre-worn is available at no cost to students graduating from any high school. Requirement is that they are graduating & attending a formal event. By appointment only. Submit a request form to: 
promcloset.nanaimo@gmail.com

BCSS Youth Between the Ages of 8 & 18? Have a loved one with a mental illness? Join our mental health literacy groups for education & coping strategies in your community. More info at bcssyouth.org or email manager@bcssyouth.org

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. Fictional character James Bond briefly was married to “Tracy” - T/F?
2. The game cribbage is played with a board, pegs, and _____.
3. In which city can you visit the Prado art museum?
4. A brachialis is a tendon, ligament, or muscle?
5. This ancient Greek physician is called the father of western medicine.
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Have you not been entirely truthful about some thing, either to yourself or to others? Now may be a good time to correct the situation and put it behind you. Lucky numbers: 4, 13, 14, 20, 43, 45.
The potential exists, early in the week, for you to uncover an opportunity. This may come to you out of the blue or may require you to take a leap of faith. Lucky numbers: 1, 11, 32, 35, 37, 44.
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Your head and heart may be out of sync at the end of the week. Try not to let the dissonance negatively impact you, since this phase could pass in a few days. Lucky numbers: 5, 7, 22, 37, 43, 46.
At the start of the week, your unconscious may reveal information that may be upsetting to your self image. How can you integrate rather than fight this insight? Lucky numbers: 1, 3, 8, 24, 41, 46.
Your natural work and communication style may be “slow and steady wins the race.” But this week, the energy might help you pick up the pace with success. Lucky numbers: 2, 12, 23, 30, 32, 47.
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Your feelings may be particularly intense early in the week. Is an under lying issue begging for a resolution? How can you use these emotions to facilitate change? Lucky numbers: 10, 18, 21, 26, 30, 45.
If you set new goals during your birthday month, this may be a good week to consider completing projects that support those objectives. Lucky numbers: 11, 13, 18, 25, 27, 38.
A few weeks ago, you may have experienced a challenge to your belief system. If needed, the energy at the end of this week could help you support your beliefs. Lucky numbers: 9, 15, 17, 26, 31, 37.
If you have been working hard and are running out of steam, hang on for a little bit longer. At the end of this week, help may be on the way for a few days. Lucky numbers: 15, 16, 39, 42, 43, 47.
Are your endeavours out of sync with your highest ideals and values? Now may be a good week to forge a new path that gets you back on track and in alignment. Lucky numbers: 16, 18, 19, 33, 38, 39.
Translating ideals from the ethereal realm onto this plane can be a challenge for Pisces. The energy this week may help you, so try to take advantage of it. Lucky numbers: 3, 10, 12, 13, 21, 33.
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Lucky numbers this week:  This week’s odds favour Taurus winners with the luckiest number being 11.
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Hawaiian dessert: Anyone visiting Hawaii (U.S.) should try its famous Haupia pie. This decadent, layered dish starts with a pie crust, usually followed by coconut and chocolate pudding, topped with whipped cream.

Peace prize: Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu is better known as Mother Theresa. Born in 1910 in what is now North Macedonia, she became a nun at 18 and worked in the slums of India, which earned her the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979.
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Waiting for visitors: During Canada’s 1967 centennial, the town of St. Paul, Alberta, celebrated by building the world’s first UFO landing pad. No extra-terrestrial visitors have been sighted, but thousands of humans have taken a look.

Indoor plant: Indoor gardeners might want to try growing a bamboo plant. These attractive plants like indirect light and don’t need much water. Avoid using water with fluoride and chlorine. Bottled is the best choice.

Crispy snack: A traditional Portuguese dish is bolinhos de bacalhau, also called pastéis de bacalhau. These are fritters made with cod, potatoes, onions, eggs, parsley, and spices, then deep fried.
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