Update from Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre

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Celebrate the 2010 Olympics with us!
Admission By Donation - February 1st to March 21st

In celebration of the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, admission to the Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre will be by donation from February 1st to March 21st, 2010.  Located in Whistler's Upper Village across from the Fairmont Chateau Whistler, the Centre will be open from 9:30am - 5:00pm daily with the exception of Feb 13th, 19th and 22nd as we will be closed for private event.
Cultural Performances
Admission to the performances is included in the entry donation to the Centre. Details on performances can be found at: www.slcc.ca/whistler-2010/cultural-performances
Times: 11:00 am and 2:00 pm Daily

Cultural Performance Calendar
February 14 Dancers of Damelahamid and Turanga Ararau Kapa Haka
February 15 Lil'wat Nation Dancing and Storytelling
February 16 Welh Tima Kexwusem - Squamish Nation
February 17 Lil'wat Nation Dancing and Storytelling
February 18 Alex Wells Hoop Dancer and Kalan Wi
February 19 closed for a private function
February 20 ArtCirq from Nunavut
Whistler Live - Artwalk Inside
We will host a large collection of some of the leading First Nations artists from Squamish, Lil'wat and other Northwest Coastal Aboriginal Nations.
List of Artists

Carvers Aaron Nelson-Moody - Squamish Nation and Delmar Williams - Lil'wat Nation
Commissioned to carve four pieces in our Great Hall.  Squamish and Lil'wat Nation Artists will be at the Centre daily demonstrating their craft.

Winter Farmers Market
Held in the Istken Hall on Sunday from 10:00 am - 4:00 pm and will continue throughout the Olympics and Paralympics.
Hinterlands Who's Who hosts visit during Winter Olympic Games
Celebrate Canada's Wild Species and Spaces with the Canadian Wildlife Federation and Friends: join us for a family-focused event.  Meet the hosts of the popular Hinterland Who's Who wildlife education program and learn more about beavers and other wildlife species.


Who: Jody Gienow, Louis-René Sénéchal with special guest
Woodrow: A beaver rescued and cared for by Jody Gienow, co-founder and co-director of the Muskoka Wildlife Centre
When: Wednesday Feb. 17th
3 to 4 pm
Where: Istken Hall, Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre
What: Children's Activities, Videos and more!


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