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Blog, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn. Oh My Gosh, there’s so much to do, and so much to read about. So here goes. I provide newsy information from time to time, but mostly I like to provide the ‘real’ side of life on Gabriola, what we do, why we love what we do, and the business aspect of selling and buying Gabriola property, mortgages and those that could be a part of your new life here on Gabriola.
I’m involved in the Lions Club on Gabriola, Welcome Wagon, Coast Realty Group Gabriola as a Realtor®, Silva Bay Yacht Club, Garden Club, and more. I love it. Do I sound excited and happy? Yes! Enjoy my blog. Like me on Facebook. Tag along on Twitter. LinkedIn if you want to share your business. Recently, I received the Seniors Real Estate Specialists® or SRES® designees and now qualify to address the needs of home buyers and sellers age 50+. Cool! Oh, wait a minute. My garden needs me for a wee bit; to put in a winter vegetable garden. Back later!
November 29 2011
Congratulations! Joan Ensor Nomination for Lion of the Year 2011 - 2012. Having been a Lion for about 3 or so years, I came to know Joan Ensor through all the Lions Club meetings, of which I don’t think she’s missed one, and her being a member for 10 years. Joan’s our stalwart Christmas Party convenor, gathering our special requests with our significant others together for fun in Lionism. Joan’s riddled us with being Tail Twister bringing laughter at eve...
June 22 2010
14th Annual Concert on the Green, held by the Gabriola Lions Club, will be holding the Concert on the Green, Thursday August 5, 2010. This year we have The Timebenders, presenting two hours of music from the 70's, 80's and 90's. Twisted Solicitors will provide the opening act. A family affair for all ages from on and off Gabriola gather at the golf club's natural amphitheater starting at 5pm. Want to be a sponsor for $150? Call me and I'll fill you in. 250-247-9333 1,200 people attend this summe...
June 22 2010
Gabriola Lions Club teamed up with GaLTT, Gabriola Land and Trails for two consecutive Sundays in May 2010, pulling broom at Drumbeg Park. Forging ahead, about 20 willing volunteers carved a large swath through the thick underbrush of this invasive plant, pulling, cutting and stacking broom. GaLTT provided guidance and education on the eradication of this plant. At the end of the day, we all saw the progress achieved when willing hands make light work. A feel good Broom Pulling Party, the first ...