Friday, July 13th heralded the start of the 35th
annual Vancouver Folk Fest. Refreshingly debunking superstition, Friday
dawned beautiful and sunny, setting the tone for a fabulous weekend of fresh
air, great music, and fun. GSA’s table was in the Community Village, which
Festival organizers thoughtfully situated on the main thoroughfare through the
Festival grounds. The location proved to be prime real-estate, as we had scores
of festival goers come to talk to us over the course of the weekend!
GSA's outreach team takes in the festival atmosphere. |
This plethora of visitors can be attributed in no small part
to our charismatic and beautiful mermaid. Having recently received a make-over from GSA’s
multi- talented Rebecca Adams, she was a very (VERY) attractive addition to our
outreach team! With her help, Isabelle and I collected signatures for GSA’s brand
new petition against the increase
in oil tanker traffic planned for the Burrard Inlet, distributed literature
about oil tankers and salmon farming, and spread
the word about GSA’s Communities Atlas
Project. Our free-draw was popular as well. Congratulations to the winners
of the West Coast Basket, and the awesome AspenClean eco-friendly Whole House Cleaning Kit!
Also, a BIG thank you to Aspen
Clean natural cleaning products, the Flying Fish, the Barton
& Leier Gallery, and St.
Jean’s Cannery for their generous donations to our free draw! Furthermore, we had great
conversations with individuals from a number of interesting groups including
the Wilderness Committee, Against Port Expansion, and the
BC Salmon Marketing Council, as well as
Abby Shwarz, an awesome marine biologist and musician with a passion for sharks
and herring (stay tuned for a link to her shark-finning awareness song,
Children of the Sea!).
Sunday sunset over Jericho Beach. |
All in all, it was an incredibly positive and successful
weekend! The atmosphere couldn’t be beat, the weather was fabulous (save for a
few spooky thunder showers), and the music was world class! Isabelle and I
particularly enjoyed Dan
Mangan, Ani DiFranco, The Head and the Heart, Hey Rosetta, Dala, and the Johnny Clegg Band. The grand finale of
the event, which featured a sing-along of “This Land” by the festival’s many
performing artists, even featured an improvised “we don’t want no Enbridge
Pipeline!” sung to enthusiastic cheers from the audience. Thank you to Vancouver Folk Music Festival for putting
on such an amazing event, to our Executive Director, Christianne, for taking
the time to help us throughout the weekend, and to GSA Board Member, Frank Tester
for going the extra mile to draw people to our table with his energetic antics.
What an incredible way to spend a weekend!
Until next time,
Deanna
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