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		<title>Minetown Day is a full day of family fun</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lantzville, just north of Nanaimo, may not be a big town, but they know how to put on great events.  From the Rotary Club&#8217;s wonderful Breakfast with Santa to the Fire Department&#8217;s Halloween bonfire and fireworks, people come from all over to join in the festivities.  But the crowning event of the year is Minetown [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lantzville, just north of Nanaimo, may not be a big town, but they know how to put on great events.  From the Rotary Club&#8217;s wonderful Breakfast with Santa to the Fire Department&#8217;s Halloween bonfire and fireworks, people come from all over to join in the festivities.  But the crowning event of the year is Minetown Day, which this year is Saturday September 12.</p>
<p>The day starts early with the traditional pancake breakfast at the Lantzville Legion (George says, see you there for the opening at 7am.  I say, see you later.)  Then at 10am there&#8217;s a parade down Lantzville Road ending up at the school grounds, where the rest of the day&#8217;s activities are centered.  The highlight of the parade is the several dozen decorated bikes that kids have entered in a contest, all riding down the street.</p>
<p>Years ago at our first Minetown Day, there were more people in the parade than watching it.  Now you need to get there early to get a good spot.  There are over 22 games and rides &#8211; all no charge &#8211; lots of music, storytelling and dancers.  Among our kids favourites:  the rock climbing wall, the velcro wall, the dunk tank, and the nail hammering contest.  They&#8217;ve always been fascinated with the 50/50 Chicken Poop draw.  I think the 50/50 stands for 50% interested in winning and 50% interested in seeing the chicken lay its&#8230; whatever.</p>
<p>Oh yes, there&#8217;s a watermelon eating contest that the kids love to enter &#8211; who cares if you win!  They also love making cars out of Zucchinis and then racing them for prizes.  And maybe, just maybe this year, Grace will be brave enough to take a spin on the human sphere.  I think George really wants to do it and is hoping to live the thrill vicariously through his daughter.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s also a main stage for musical entertainment all day from noon until 7pm, and historical displays of the town&#8217;s rich coal mining heritage, so bring your picnic blanket, a couple of chairs, and spread out on the school grounds to spend the day in Lantzville!</p>
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		<title>Flying high over Salt Spring Island</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our kids are Island kids through and through &#8211; always at the beach, going to farmer&#8217;s markets, exploring the parks, and travelling the back roads.  So when we told them we were going to visit another island, they were pretty ho-hum about it all.  But as we left the ferry and started driving around Salt [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our kids are Island kids through and through &#8211; always at the beach, going to farmer&#8217;s markets, exploring the parks, and travelling the back roads.  So when we told them we were going to visit another island, they were pretty ho-hum about it all.  But as we left the ferry and started driving around Salt Spring Island, they got that this place was something special.  It was all the things they loved about the big island, but in concentrated form.</p>
<p>And it wasn&#8217;t just the Saturday morning farmer&#8217;s market, or the great kids stores &#8211; they had a blast touring the art galleries (obeying the no running, no touching rules as they went!), finding their way through one of the most unusual hardware stores you&#8217;ll ever see and sipping a cool drink under the branches (literally) of the Tree House Cafe.</p>
<p>Then we discovered a very special way of seeing Salt Spring and the surrounding islands &#8211; a sight-seeing excursion with Salt Spring Air.  Now the kids love it when we occasionally take a seaplane over to Vancouver, but that&#8217;s mostly water-seeing.  On this tour of Salt Spring, you circle the island at low enough altitude to really take in the magnificent scenery, homes, and some of the surrounding islands.  The take-off and landing from the harbour at Ganges is great fun in itself!  Our pilot Harold Kirkpatrick was really helpful (you&#8217;re wearing headsets so you can easily hear) in describing what we were seeing.  The cost is quite reasonable when you can get a group of 4 to 6 people, and they have lots of other tours available as well.</p>
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