Saturday, September 10th Open Hours: 10:00am - 10pm
Knitting Group - 11am - 1pm Pickleball - On the rink
Jackalope - 3 - 10pm
Tuesday, September 13th Open Hours: 1 - 9pm
Coffee & Chat2 - 4pm -Jackalope! Computer Tutoring for Seniors2 - 4pm - Jackalope Piano Lessons 5 - 7:30pm - Office Yoga with Richard5 - 6:30pm - Gym
Wednesday, September 14th
Open Hours: - 9pm
Piano Lessons 5 - 7:30pm Office
Local Advisory Council Monthly Meeting 7pm in the Jackalope
Slow Jam! We had so much fun at tonight's session...we're having another one...
next Tuesday, September, 13th...and every two weeks after that. Open to Adults and Youth who want to play contemporary, bluegrass and folk music with others. $5/session
Questions: Call Shirley @ 660-5212 or Robyn at 660-4999.
Hope to see you there!
Concert with
Yukon Women in Music
&
Pizza Night!!
Friday, Sept. 16th
Reservations for dinner are required...watch for the menu next week!
JAMFEST 2022...
...a Musical Retreat, sponsored by Yukon Women in Music in partnership with MLCC!
Where: Marsh Lake Community Centre (MLCC), 80 Doehle Drive, Judas Creek.
When: Sept 16-18! There’ll be many classes, two concerts and endless jamming!!
Camping: You can RV or tent camp at Marsh Lake Community Centre, or check out the Yukon Gov’t Marsh Lake Campground. The washrooms at MLCC are open 24/7!
Jamming/Classes: There is a fire pit and we will jam!! The classes are Jamming 101, Piano, Bass, Violin, Ukulele, Guitar, Mandolin, Percussion and Harmony Singing.
Teachers: Annie Avery, Barbara Chamberlin, Deb Bergman, Anne Turner, and more!!!!
Health: Social distancing and masks are recommended. Sanitizer and masks provided. Classrooms will be sanitized between classes.
Registration: Go to ywim.caand register under Products and Services - or e-transfer to yukonwomeninmusic@gmail.com (no password needed). If you aren't a member and want to sign up to be one, you can do that on the website as well. It's the same price in the end and then you get the news, performance privileges, and more.
Cost: $140 for YWIM members, $170 for non-members. This includes all classes, jamming, and use of the Marsh Lake Community Centre for cooking and washroom facilities. Friday dinner is extra. Mentorship/lessons are $30 extra and you can sign up on the website or send a separate e-transfer. No refunds once you sign up. The deadline to register is September 12.
For more info - Contact Barbara at bcyukon@mac.com
Sneak Peek! Our Fitness Room ~ We're sooooooo close to having it accessible 24/7 again! Watch for it!!
And as wonderful as it is, we could use more 12 lb+ dumbbells, and a full-length mirror. If you have any of these sitting around unused, we know some Marsh Lakers who'd be totally grateful to see these in there! Please call us at 660-4999
YG is creating a new Yukon Public Lands Act to replace the existing lands legislation, with the goal "to develop a modern Act that provides a cohesive approach to land management in the Yukon." Access to more information and an online questionnaire is available here.
Following this checklist will greatly reduce the chance of attracting bears and inviting conflicts.
Garbage and compost stored indoors, in a bear-proof container or surrounded by electric fencing.
Compost sprinkled with lime to aid in decomposition and reduce odour, dried leaves or grass clippings.
Potential den sites like crawl spaces under decks and buildings are blocked.
No trash, groceries, animal feed, coolers or any odorous items are stored in your vehicle or in the back of a pick-up truck.
Native and non-native plants that bears eat have been removed from high-human use areas and playgrounds.
Bird feeders are stored away until after bears den or are bear proof. Birdseed is stored securely indoors.
Vegetable gardens are fenced with electric fencing, and vegetables are harvested as soon as they ripen.
Pets are fed inside and their food is stored indoors. No dog bones are lying around your yard. Cats and other small pets are kept indoors when unsupervised.
BBQ is clean and all grease and food residues have been removed. BBQ, meat or fish dryers and smokers are stored indoors or in a secure shed.
Freezers and Food Storage Keep freezers and all food in your house or in a secure, locked shed.
Petroleum products are stored in a secure area where bears cannot access them.
Chicken coops have electric fencing around them.
For more detailed information and recommendations on products please see: https://wildwise.ca/managing-attractants/ And, remember, always carry pepper spray and make noise when you are out on the land. Keep yourself, your pets and bears safe this summer.
MARSH LAKE TRANSFER FACILITY
Opening times
Monday: 6:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Tuesday: 6:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Wednesday: CLOSED
Thursday: CLOSED
Friday: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Saturday: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Sunday: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The Refundable Depot at the Marsh Lake Transfer Station is open Friday, Saturday and Sunday
from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
THERE IS NO USER FEE TO BRING IN YOUR REFUNDABLES.
Yes, you still receive the current refund rates!!!
Thank you and we look forward to seeing you at the Refund Depot.