Club News

6 07, 2020

New School Garden Coordinator

By |2020-08-06T00:27:21-07:00July 6th, 2020|Categories: Club News, Food Program, School Projects|0 Comments

We are happy to announce that we’ve hired Tricia Sharpe as our new School Garden Coordintor. Tricia has been facilitating workshops and coordinating programs for youth since 2001.

She majored in Anthropology at SFU, and completed her minor in Education during a 2006 field school in Punjab, India. Her experience growing food and flowers has evolved over the years through many courses and workshops, including a Permaculture Design Certification, Linda Gilkeson’s Year Round Harvest course, and an internship at the Mason Street City Farm. For the last three years, Tricia and her partner have been working on intensive ecological restoration of 4.5 acres on Galiano; establishing fruit tree guilds and organic gardens for a small farm. Tricia says she’s “thrilled to be the new coordinator of the Galiano School Garden; combining her passions of experiential learning with youth and caring for plants, soil and pollinators!” While we’ll miss Patti Pringle and are so grateful she was able to steward the program through the last few months, we know the kids are in good hands with Tricia’s green thumbs.

Tricia Sharpe has been facilitating workshops and coordinating programs for youth since 2001. She majored in Anthropology at SFU, and completed her minor in Education during a 2006 field school in Punjab, India. Her experience growing food and flowers has evolved over the years through many courses and workshops, including a Permaculture Design Certification, Linda Gilkeson’s Year Round Harvest course, and an internship at the Mason Street City Farm. For the last three years, Tricia and her partner have been working on intensive ecological restoration of 4.5 acres; establishing fruit tree guilds and organic gardens for a small farm. Tricia is thrilled to be the new coordinator of the Galiano School Garden; combining her passions of experiential learning with youth and caring for plants, soil and pollinators!

22 05, 2020

A bit of history …

By |2022-03-15T22:05:27-07:00May 22nd, 2020|Categories: Club News, History|0 Comments

by Allan Forget

(May 29, 1929 original photo by Donald New; this copy by Keir Briscoe)

Just over 91 yrs ago our Galiano Community Hall was officially opened with a formal dance organized by the Galiano Club which was presided over by a visiting BC Lieutenant Governor. (This event was duly reported on by the Sidney Review, an area weekly newspaper; many of the details come from that source. )

The Galiano Club had come into being in Dec.1924, held its first AGM in January of the following year. One of the Club’s primary objectives was to “build a public hall”. Such a bldg, a main hall with three rooms attached, began to be constructed that summer, was being occupied by the spring of 1926 … though additions & finishes continued for several years to come. By the end of 1926 a total of $1,189.71 had been spent on both building & furnishings.

Early in 1929 the Galiano Development Association, “an aggregation of public-spirited residents”, had invited the Lieutenant-Governor to tour the

island and help advertize its “development of island roads and public buildings”.  His Honour, R. Randolph Bruce, BC’s 13th Lieutenant Governor (1926-31), sailed into Sturdies Bay early on the morning of May 29th in a “smart trim yacht lent for the occasion named ‘Lochaber No More’ ”. Three touring cars carried His Honour & guests up the dock which was lined with poles flying Union Jack & Red Ensign flags. The procession was preceded by a kilted bagpiper & a “tail-wagging beagle” and was cheered by “a multitude of Japanese fishing men” seated in nearby boats shouting ‘Banzai’ !

Once on land an ‘Address of Welcome’ was read by Vice-Admiral Paul Scoones, Galiano Club Secretary. (A man of no naval background the Vice-Admiral title was likely an honourary one.) His Honour, “with regal promptness”, then inspected a troop of Sea Scouts and Girl Guides, visited the nearby Galiano Post Office. A drive along “the scenic highway

bordering the Bay of Whales” followed with the Vice-Regal party eventually arriving at the “newly erected Galiano Hall”. (Not until 1976 did the bldg gain its current name, Galiano Community Hall.) After a tour “with the Chief Architect” His Honour declared the building “open for business and pleasure”. Before leaving His Honour also inspected “the large and beautiful grounds adjacent so beautifully laid out by the Galiano League of Mercy”.

Afterwards, the Sea Scouts took charge of the Vice-Regal party escorting the officials in their barge, ‘Roaring Rip’, to nearby Gossip Is. where an afternoon tea was served complete with shrimps.

His Honour was rowed back to Galiano later that day to return to the Hall for his attendance at the Galiano Club sponsored dance. Held in the main room of the Hall, the “Club room”, the dance was well attended regarded as it was as the social event of the year.

In the official photo of the event, shot by islander & amateur photographer, Donald New, we see men wearing formal ‘cutaways’ and seamed trousers, the women wearing the waistless dresses fashionable at the time, thick stockings, buckled shoes. The Galiano Club had hired Mrs. Eaton’s “far- famed” three-piece orchestra to play, and purchased, “on trial”, a Bosch gramophone to provide supplementary music. The Hall ceiling is shown to be decorated with rows of an assortment of nautical signal flags and national flags. Doors are draped with oversized Union Jack and Red Ensign flags, the window frames with looped bunting. According to the Sidney Review, the Club Secretary, Mr. Scoones, “had provided from his own home framed prints of works by (then popular American) artist, Edward Hopper and, some Medici prints” to help decorate the walls.

Extra kerosene lamps (the Hall, like most island homes, had yet to be wired for electricity) had been brought in to supply the necessary illumination. Again, from the photograph, we note that the Lieutenant Governor addressed the crowd from the stage where he and his niece, Miss Helen Mackenzie, had been seated in high-back wicker chairs. ( Miss Mackenzie was one of two nieces appointed by His Honour to act as official Hostess because the social etiquette of the time required that, even as a widower, the King’s representative must have a female at his side while carrying out official Vice-Regal duties.)

The next day His Honour and party sailed back to Victoria having much enjoyed the island scenery and also, according again to to the newspaper reports, “professing a heart-felt admiration for the public spirit which had converted Galiano Island from an ordinary island to a centre of commerce and tourist activity”.

An enlarged & smartly-framed copy of Donald New’s historic photo now hangs in a foyer of the Galiano Community Hall. Mr. New had been one of the founders of the Galiano Club, remained a member for decades, served several terms as its President. He and his wife Nan were eventually made Honourary Members of the Club.

Paul Scones, another of the Club’s founders, continued as Club Secretary for many years and, in 1930, served as its President. Mr. Scoones lived at Mary Anne Point and it was there, in the late 1930s, that weekly public gramophone concerts were held to help raise funds for the eventual purchase of lands which later became known as ‘Bluffs Park’. The Bluffs were made a Galiano Club responsibility in 1948.

12 04, 2020

COVID-19 Update

By |2022-03-20T21:09:11-07:00April 12th, 2020|Categories: Club News, Club Parks, Club Programs, Food Bank, Food Program, Frozen Meals|0 Comments

In response to the pandemic, the Food Program has adapted our regular programs. It’s clear that when it comes to food security, some people are more affected by the pandemic than others.

We are partnering with St. Margaret’s of Scotland church to run the Galiano Food Bank, which re-opened in February. There are a number of people on the island who rely on the Food Bank and the demand has increased during the pandemic as many community members are facing financial insecurity. We are very grateful for the swell of donations we’ve received from the community, including the CRD, and from the volunteers who have been doing grocery runs to make sure we have enough – thank you very much for your support. And a big thanks also to Daystar, the Corner Store and Galiano Trading for your support making sure we can bring in groceries.

To meet the needs of people who are self-isolating or in quarantine, and who are struggling to afford groceries, we have begun a new service in partnership with the Better at Home program, delivering over a dozen hampers of food each week. This program relies on over a dozen superstar volunteers who have stepped up to help out, cooking, driving, and doing outreach – thank you all!

As a result of both of these programs, we’re facing a pretty steep grocery bill each week, and we’ve lost the revenue of our Soup & Bread lunches, so again, we’re very grateful for the generous wave of donations from the community, as well as from the United Way.

We are exploring other avenues for financial support including announcements from the Federal Government about support for organizations and Food Banks.

If you’re able to contribute, we need your support to keep our programs going and feed vulnerable islanders.

12 04, 2020

Galiano Club’s lands in the time of COVID-19 – Parks Notice – April 2020

By |2020-05-11T23:32:39-07:00April 12th, 2020|Categories: Club News, Club Parks|0 Comments

From the Galiano Club during the coronavirus pandemic:

The parklands we manage — the Bluffs, Mt Galiano, the Community Forest — remain open. Fresh air and exercise are essential elements in maintaining good physical and mental health; this is most especially vital just now. So, we want our hiking trails, our parks, to be kept available for our neighbours to use. But, while using the trails and the vehicle parking areas it is most important to remember the current pandemic situation, the precautions outlined by our local health experts — most especially the social distancing. And, to wash your hands well before & after each hike/walk.

The staff at the Galiano Health Care Centre and those with the Galiano Emergency Program all agree with this decision by the Galiano Club Board. But, they caution that the board may need to revisit this decision as needed.

17 07, 2019

The Historic ‘Maier’ Piano

By |2022-03-15T22:02:20-07:00July 17th, 2019|Categories: Club News|1 Comment

The Community Hall has an historic upright piano bequeathed to the Galiano Club by Alice Maier. It has had a home in the Hall since at least the 1990s.

Used in countless local musical productions, school concerts, etc, the piano has also been played by several visiting musical celebrities. Jon Kimura Parker, the famed Canadian pianist, has performed on it during at least a couple Galiano Concert Society recitals & was delighted with the sounds the old piano produced.


Researching the piano’s serial number, local musician, Will Guthrie, has discovered that the instrument was produced in 1925 by The Weber Piano Co, Kingston, Ontario. The piano bears the name ‘Stevenson’ which, he was told, is probably the dealership’s name — a common practise at the time.

12 07, 2019

Galiano’s Flag

By |2022-03-15T22:01:46-07:00July 12th, 2019|Categories: Club News|0 Comments

In 1999, the 75th Anniversary of the founding of the Galiano Club, Board of Directors President, Robin Ridington, asked for ideas on how to celebrate the event. Director and flag-enthusiast, Peter Renner, offered to organize an island wide ‘Galiano Flag’ contest. Club member & fellow flag-enthusiast, Allan Forget, volunteered to help. Advice was then sought from The Flag Shop (Victoria).

After some advertising in the local press 30 designs were submitted. These were given public exposure for several weeks on the walls of the island’s Trincomali Bakery & opinions were sought.

The Times Colonist (Victoria) newspaper reported, “Some of the submissions were hilarious. There were quite a few quasi-Tibetan things, lots of sunrises, eagles and mountains.  Some proposed flags were more like political statements. One design featured the road from the island’s Ferry Terminal with a barricade that said “go away.” “

A half-dozen Galiano organizations were then asked to choose a rep to become members of a Flag Selection Committee to be chaired by Jamie Webb, Manager of the Flag Shop (Victoria).

After some deliberation the ‘Starfish’ design  — “a purple starfish floating on an ocean of blue surrounded by a sky of blue” — created by Marina Szijarto and Linda Lopez, was chosen.

The Flag Shop created the first copy of this new Galiano Flag free of cost and offered to keep the design on file in its Victoria shop for future use.

The official flag raising ceremony was held November 20th, 1999 as part of that day’s Christmas Market (annually organized by the Galiano Club). A flagpole had been newly installed at the front of the Community Hall (by Dennis Olsen). With the Galiano Singers, MP Gary Lunn (Saanich & the Islands) and the island’s resident RCMP in attendance, a brief ceremony was held and a few dozen residents cheered as the flag was flown for the very first time.

The flag was offered for sale by The Flag Shop & by at least one island business

The Galiano Flag has continued to fly at the Community Hall ever since. In 2020 the Galiano Club Board voted to designate the ‘Starfish’ design as the official Club flag.

21 05, 2018

Mt. Galiano – Walk in the Woods by Allan Forget

By |2018-05-21T11:59:25-07:00May 21st, 2018|Categories: Club News|1 Comment

Mt Galiano is much more than that awesome view from the summit. It is also just a very nice walk through the woods.
The Mt Galiano Nature Reserve lands were acquired by the island community in 1992 after an intensive & very creative & ultimately successful fund raising campaign to purchase the 84 hectares from the MacBlo Company. A hiking trail to the summit was constructed that same year. Stewardship was given to the Galiano Club & that arrangement remains in place today.

20 03, 2017

Explore the Bluffs

By |2018-06-20T17:20:07-07:00March 20th, 2017|Categories: Club News|0 Comments

On March 19th the Galiano Club will be holding a “Bluffs Open House” from 1:30 p.m. on. Meet at the Lookout parking lot to join in trails exploration, perhaps some birding, a Bio-Blitz (learn about the bio-diversity of the Bluffs) and tour of the Charcoal Pit Kiln. This is a chance to check out the trails with experienced Bluffs trail travelers.

20 10, 2016

Galiano Mushroom Festival

By |2022-03-15T23:55:33-07:00October 20th, 2016|Categories: Club News|0 Comments

Mushroom Festival 2016 — now better than ever!

This is the 16th year for the Galiano Naturalists’ Mushroom Festival and the Festival is expanding from one to two days — Saturday and Sunday, November 5 – 6 from 10 am to 4 pm each day, at the South Community Hall. There will be artists’ displays, naturalists’ displays, and a display from the Galiano Bookstore at the hall throughout the day on both days.

Saturday events

On Saturday between 11 am and 1 pm four island chefs (Jesse McCleery, Douglas Thistle-Walker, Orion Finnie, and Graham Barber) will offer a sample of their delicious mushroom canapés creations. (Tickets for this event are limited and are $10 at the door – email galianonaturalists@gmail.com to reserve)

At 1:30 pm on Saturday, soil scientist Dr. Shannon Berch from the BC Ministry of Environment will present a free public talk titled “Mushrooms of Galiano”. In her presentation Dr. Berch will highlight the edible, poisonous and non-timber forest product mushrooms and fungi of the island, and encourage island mushroom enthusiasts and naturalists to continue to document the biodiversity of Galiano Island mushrooms.

Following Dr. Berch’s presentation, from 2:30 to 4:30 pm she will lead a mushroom identification workshop along with Galiano’s resident mushroom expert René Zich. This workshop is designed for those who wish to learn more about island mushrooms and about how to tell the difference between those that are edible and poisonous. (There are a limited number of tickets for this in-depth workshop – $10 at the door – email galianonaturalists@gmail.com to reserve)

Sunday events

On Sunday the doors will open at 10 am for the public to view the amazing display of hundreds of kinds of mushrooms and other fungi collected on Galiano by René Zich. Community members are invited to bring specimens that they have collected for René and Dr. Berch to identify and add to the display. Also on Sunday, the always-popular mushroom-themed lunch will be available for purchase at noon.

For further information please email galianonaturalists@gmail.com or call Mike Hoebel at (250) 539-2003.

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