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		<title>Artivism of the Sound</title>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner"><p data-renderer-start-pos="734">Get ready for a high-energy night of dance music on the coast, plus immersive art and daytime artivism workshops presented by Tofino Tea Party and Friends of Clayoquot Sound.</p>
<p data-renderer-start-pos="910">SCHEDULE:Artivism Workshops presented by Friends of Clayoquot Sound</p>
<p data-renderer-start-pos="979">1-5PM: Block Printing with Ivy Cargil-Martin</p>
<p data-renderer-start-pos="1025">5-7PM: Projecting Visuals with Mieke Jay Visuals</p>
<p data-renderer-start-pos="1075">8PM-1AM: Tofino Tea Party with music from Neon Steve, Wave Dalton, Sangria, &amp; Guests! <a title="https://www.eventbrite.com/e/neon-steve-live-in-tofino-tickets-1986293146270" data-renderer-mark="true" href="https://www.eventbrite.com/e/neon-steve-live-in-tofino-tickets-1986293146270" class="_ymio1r31 _ypr0glyw _zcxs1o36 _mizu194a _1ah3dkaa _ra3xnqa1 _128mdkaa _1cvmnqa1 _4davt94y _4bfu18uv _1hms8stv _ajmmnqa1 _vchhusvi _kqswh2mm _ect4ttxp _syaz13af _1a3b18uv _4fpr8stv _5goinqa1 _f8pj13af _9oik18uv _1bnxglyw _jf4cnqa1 _30l313af _1nrm18uv _c2waglyw _1iohnqa1 _9h8h12zz _10531ra0 _1ien1ra0 _n0fx1ra0 _1vhv17z1">Get tickets here!</a></p>
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<p data-renderer-start-pos="1192">About the Artivism Workshops:Block Printing with Ivy Cargil-Martin<br />
Tofino Community Hall<br />
1-5PM, FREE</p>
<p data-renderer-start-pos="1294">Take part in a creative workshop led by Tla-o-qui-aht artist Ivy Cargill-Martin, presented in partnership with Friends of Clayoquot Sound. Ivy was born on Vancouver Island and raised on an off-grid float house in her own Tla-o-qui-aht Territory, Ivy has grown up with two very artistic parents. Her mother Robin Cargill, a “jill of all trades” in the art world, and her father Carl Martin, a Tla-o-qui-aht master canoe carver. Her explorations of drawing and painting grew to include carving, crochet, embroidery, block printing, jewelry, sculpture, and even traditional hand poked tattoos. In her workshop, participants will have the opportunity to design, carve, and press their own linocut block print onto paper or fabric to create a print. To register for the workshop direct message @friendsofclayoquotsound on Instagram, or email: ivythefloatingartist@gmail.coMProjecting Visuals with Mieke Jay Visuals<br />
Tofino Community Hall<br />
5-7PM, FREE</p>
<p data-renderer-start-pos="2239">Take part in a workshop this creative workshop to learn to project visuals to create a vibe, because when people experience art in community it is transformative and creates connection that enriches our lives. Friends of Clayoquot Sound present Mieke Jay, a multi media artist of european decent born and raised on the west coast of turtle island and currently living in “Roberts Creek” on the traditional territory of the Skwxwú7mesh and shíshálh Nations. Mieke is known for her colourful immersive installations; blending imagery of the natural world with dynamic patterns and effects. In her workshop, come learn about projecting visuals that can captivate, mobilize, transform, and inspire new levels of awareness, connection, and engagement. To register for the workshop direct message @friendsofclayoquotsound on Instagram, or email: <a title="mailto:miekejay@protonmail.com" data-renderer-mark="true" href="mailto:miekejay@protonmail.com" class="_ymio1r31 _ypr0glyw _zcxs1o36 _mizu194a _1ah3dkaa _ra3xnqa1 _128mdkaa _1cvmnqa1 _4davt94y _4bfu18uv _1hms8stv _ajmmnqa1 _vchhusvi _kqswh2mm _ect4ttxp _syaz13af _1a3b18uv _4fpr8stv _5goinqa1 _f8pj13af _9oik18uv _1bnxglyw _jf4cnqa1 _30l313af _1nrm18uv _c2waglyw _1iohnqa1 _9h8h12zz _10531ra0 _1ien1ra0 _n0fx1ra0 _1vhv17z1">miekejay@protonmail.com</a></p>
<p data-renderer-start-pos="3104">Tofino Tea Party with music from Neon Steve, Wave Dalton, Sangria, &amp; Guests!<br />
8PM-1AM, <a title="https://www.eventbrite.com/e/neon-steve-live-in-tofino-tickets-1986293146270" data-renderer-mark="true" href="https://www.eventbrite.com/e/neon-steve-live-in-tofino-tickets-1986293146270" class="_ymio1r31 _ypr0glyw _zcxs1o36 _mizu194a _1ah3dkaa _ra3xnqa1 _128mdkaa _1cvmnqa1 _4davt94y _4bfu18uv _1hms8stv _ajmmnqa1 _vchhusvi _kqswh2mm _ect4ttxp _syaz13af _1a3b18uv _4fpr8stv _5goinqa1 _f8pj13af _9oik18uv _1bnxglyw _jf4cnqa1 _30l313af _1nrm18uv _c2waglyw _1iohnqa1 _9h8h12zz _10531ra0 _1ien1ra0 _n0fx1ra0 _1vhv17z1">Get tickets here!</a></p>
<p><strong>About the Headliner:</strong></p>
<p>Neon Steve has carved out a reputation as one of Canada’s most <em data-renderer-mark="true">influential</em> House Music artists, amassing over 50 million streams worldwide. Hailing from the Pacific Northwest, he holds the title of Beatport’s top-selling Canadian Bass House artist of all time. His self-described sound— _“House Music That Bangs!”_—pushes boundaries with a high-energy blend of Tech House, Bass House, Techno, and beyond.</p>
<p>Known for explosive tracks and undeniable dancefloor appeal, Neon Steve’s releases on top-tier labels have earned consistent support from global heavyweights including Kaskade, RL Grime, Tchami, Malaa, Dr. Fresch, Dillon Francis, Zeds Dead, Matroda, and AC Slater. His music continues to thrive across streaming platforms and social media, with viral moments and fan-favorite remixes helping fuel his growing influence in the scene.</p>
<p><a title="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXV6qfy5Dzk&amp;t=4s" data-renderer-mark="true" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXV6qfy5Dzk&amp;t=4s" class="_ymio1r31 _ypr0glyw _zcxs1o36 _mizu194a _1ah3dkaa _ra3xnqa1 _128mdkaa _1cvmnqa1 _4davt94y _4bfu18uv _1hms8stv _ajmmnqa1 _vchhusvi _kqswh2mm _ect4ttxp _syaz13af _1a3b18uv _4fpr8stv _5goinqa1 _f8pj13af _9oik18uv _1bnxglyw _jf4cnqa1 _30l313af _1nrm18uv _c2waglyw _1iohnqa1 _9h8h12zz _10531ra0 _1ien1ra0 _n0fx1ra0 _1vhv17z1">Watch Neon Steve&#8217;s DJ Set from Shambhala 2024 here!</a></p></div>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Environment groups condemn mining permits violating First Nation&#8217;s consent in Clayoquot Sound Five organizations back Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation in call for reversal of Imperial Metals’ Tranquil Creek permits VICTORIA / [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1 style="text-align: center;">Environment groups condemn mining permits violating First Nation&#8217;s consent in Clayoquot Sound</h1>
<h2><em>Five organizations back Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation in call for reversal of Imperial Metals’ Tranquil Creek permits</em></h2>
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<p><strong>VICTORIA / UNCEDED LEKWUNGEN TERRITORIES —</strong> Environment groups comprising the Clayoquot Sound Conservation Alliance (CSCA) condemn the recent permits issued by the BC NDP provincial government to clear forest and build exploratory drill pads in <a href="https://www.tla-o-qui-aht.org/news/2026/3/4/tla-o-qui-aht-first-nation-opposes-mineral-exploration-in-clayoquot-sound" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><strong>unceded Tla-o-qui-aht territory</strong></a> in Clayoquot Sound.</p>
<p>These permits were given to Imperial Metals last month, and allow for 22 drill pad sites, six trenches, and three helipads in the Tranquil Creek watershed, which is designated as a Tribal Park by the Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation.</p>
<p>The CSCA, which includes Canopy, Friends of Clayoquot Sound, Sierra Club BC, Stand.earth and the Wilderness Committee, is calling on the BC NDP government to rescind the permits and commit to honouring the land use vision of the Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation.</p>
<blockquote><p>“Clayoquot Sound is no place for mining, and it’s absolutely shameful for the government to approve exploration in a Tribal Park against the wishes of the Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation.” — Associate Director for the Wilderness Committee, Torrance Coste.</p></blockquote>
<p>He adds, “The BC NDP is choosing the interests of mining corporations over rights and title, and that’s unacceptable for any government, let alone one that claims to care about reconciliation.”</p>
<h5>BC NDP must change course</h5>
<p>Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation has declared mining as a non-permissable activity within its tribal parks, and has opposed the renewal of these exploration permits, which were originally granted more than a decade ago. Previously, the BC NDP took steps to respect the land use visions of the Tla-o-qui-aht and other First Nations in the Clayoquot Sound, most notably through a series of conservancies finalized in 2024.</p>
<blockquote><p>“These permits undermine the tireless work of generations who have defended rainforests, clean water and salmon to support prosperity without industrial exploitation,” said Jens Wieting, Senior Policy and Science Advisor for Sierra Club BC. “British Columbia has made far‑reaching commitments to uphold the rights of Indigenous Peoples, protect the environment, and modernize land‑use planning in ways that support both, and decisions like this erode those commitments. The province needs to change course, starting in Clayoquot Sound.”</p></blockquote>
<h5>Permits Granted to Mount Polley Company</h5>
<p>CSCA organizations support Indigenous-led conservation and the ability of First Nations Rights and Title holders to manage their territories, and will continue to work in support of the Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation and others to protect their territories from old-growth logging and mining.</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;It is disrespectful to First Nations and endangers local livelihoods for the B.C. government to issue work permits for Imperial Metals, a corporation responsible for the Mount Polley disaster that polluted prime salmon habitat in the Fraser River watershed with 25 billion litres of toxic mine tailings,&#8221; said Jeh Custerra, Director with Friends of Clayoquot Sound. &#8220;We are sending a clear message to the B.C. government to do the right thing and cancel these permits.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>The groups are calling on the BC NDP to prioritize and invest in supporting Indigenous-led conservation in Clayoquot Sound and across B.C., in order to advance reconciliation and efforts to protect biodiversity and fight climate change.</p>
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		<title>2025 Clayoquot Salmon Festival: August 29 &#8211; September 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jul 2025 21:47:46 +0000</pubDate>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1 style="text-align: center;">2025 Clayoquot Salmon Festival: Protect, Educate, Celebrate.</h1>
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<h2 style="text-align: center;" data-renderer-start-pos="542"><span class="fabric-text-color-mark" data-renderer-mark="true" data-text-custom-color="#172b4d">11th ANNUAL FESTIVAL EVENT SCHEDULE HIGHLIGHTS</span></h2>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h3 data-renderer-start-pos="590"><span class="fabric-text-color-mark" data-renderer-mark="true" data-text-custom-color="#172b4d">Salmon Fest Kickoff Concert featuring Sonic Alley &amp; Sangria</span></h3>
<p data-renderer-start-pos="651"><span class="fabric-text-color-mark" data-renderer-mark="true" data-text-custom-color="#172b4d">Friends of Clayoquot Sound and Tuff City Radio present Caleb Hart’s new band Sonic Alley, and Sangria to kickoff the Festival with a night of celebration and dancing under the stars.</span></p>
<p data-renderer-start-pos="835"><span class="fabric-text-color-mark" data-renderer-mark="true" data-text-custom-color="#172b4d">Friday, August 29</span></p>
<p data-renderer-start-pos="854"><span class="fabric-text-color-mark" data-renderer-mark="true" data-text-custom-color="#172b4d">The Village Green</span></p>
<p data-renderer-start-pos="873"><span class="fabric-text-color-mark" data-renderer-mark="true" data-text-custom-color="#172b4d">Free Event, 6-10PM</span></p>
<h3 data-renderer-start-pos="893"><span class="fabric-text-color-mark" data-renderer-mark="true" data-text-custom-color="#172b4d">Upstream Shakedown Party featuring Nesto, Parab Poet, &amp; Friends</span></h3>
<p data-renderer-start-pos="958"><span class="fabric-text-color-mark" data-renderer-mark="true" data-text-custom-color="#172b4d">A fun night of music featuring Nesto and Parab Poet – 2 upbeat DJs whose raw energy will get you moving and grooving co-presented by Friends of Clayoquot Sound and Tofino Tea Party.</span></p>
<p data-renderer-start-pos="1142"><span class="fabric-text-color-mark" data-renderer-mark="true" data-text-custom-color="#172b4d">Friday, August 29</span></p>
<p data-renderer-start-pos="1162"><span class="fabric-text-color-mark" data-renderer-mark="true" data-text-custom-color="#172b4d">The Maq</span></p>
<p data-renderer-start-pos="1171"><span class="fabric-text-color-mark" data-renderer-mark="true" data-text-custom-color="#172b4d">$5 @ the Door, 10PM-1AM</span></p>
<h3 data-renderer-start-pos="1196"><span class="fabric-text-color-mark" data-renderer-mark="true" data-text-custom-color="#172b4d">Salmon Forest Big Tree Trailbuilding &amp; Restoration Excursion</span></h3>
<p data-renderer-start-pos="1259"><span class="fabric-text-color-mark" data-renderer-mark="true" data-text-custom-color="#172b4d">Join Tla-o-qui-aht Tribal Parks and Friends of Clayoquot Sound to build and restore the iconic Big Tree Trail on Meares Island and learn about the local ancient salmon forest ecosystem. There is limited space for this special excursion so registration is required.</span></p>
<p data-renderer-start-pos="1526"><span class="fabric-text-color-mark" data-renderer-mark="true" data-text-custom-color="#172b4d">Saturday, August 30</span></p>
<p data-renderer-start-pos="1548"><span class="fabric-text-color-mark" data-renderer-mark="true" data-text-custom-color="#172b4d">Big Tree Trail on Meares Island</span></p>
<p data-renderer-start-pos="1581"><span class="fabric-text-color-mark" data-renderer-mark="true" data-text-custom-color="#172b4d">Free Event, 10AM-3PM</span></p>
<h3 data-renderer-start-pos="1603"><span class="fabric-text-color-mark" data-renderer-mark="true" data-text-custom-color="#172b4d">Family Fun Beach Day Sand Castle Competition with Music &amp; Beach Clean</span></h3>
<p data-renderer-start-pos="1674"><span class="fabric-text-color-mark" data-renderer-mark="true" data-text-custom-color="#172b4d">Tuff City Radio is organizing a fun day on the beach building sand castles. You can celebrate Clayoquot Salmon Festival by helping us build a big salmon or cleaning the beach with a silent disco headset. There’ll be food vendors, music, and prizes for the best sand castles and most marine debris collected.</span></p>
<p data-renderer-start-pos="1984"><span class="fabric-text-color-mark" data-renderer-mark="true" data-text-custom-color="#172b4d">Sunday, August 31</span></p>
<p data-renderer-start-pos="2004"><span class="fabric-text-color-mark" data-renderer-mark="true" data-text-custom-color="#172b4d">Cox Bay</span></p>
<p data-renderer-start-pos="2013"><span class="fabric-text-color-mark" data-renderer-mark="true" data-text-custom-color="#172b4d">Free Event, 9AM-5PM</span></p>
<h3 data-renderer-start-pos="2034"><span class="fabric-text-color-mark" data-renderer-mark="true" data-text-custom-color="#172b4d">Spawn Til Dawn Dance Party featuring Tofino Tea Party</span></h3>
<p data-renderer-start-pos="2089"><span class="fabric-text-color-mark" data-renderer-mark="true" data-text-custom-color="#172b4d">Friends of Clayoquot Sound team up with The Maq and local legends Tofino Tea Party to bring you a fun evening of the most danceable music. And for your get down, it’s all free!</span></p>
<p data-renderer-start-pos="2268"><span class="fabric-text-color-mark" data-renderer-mark="true" data-text-custom-color="#172b4d">Sunday, August 31</span></p>
<p data-renderer-start-pos="2288"><span class="fabric-text-color-mark" data-renderer-mark="true" data-text-custom-color="#172b4d">The Maq</span></p>
<p data-renderer-start-pos="2297"><span class="fabric-text-color-mark" data-renderer-mark="true" data-text-custom-color="#172b4d">Free Event, 9PM-12AM</span></p>
<h3 data-renderer-start-pos="2319"><span class="fabric-text-color-mark" data-renderer-mark="true" data-text-custom-color="#172b4d">Salmon Printingmaking Workshop</span></h3>
<p data-renderer-start-pos="2351"><span class="fabric-text-color-mark" data-renderer-mark="true" data-text-custom-color="#172b4d">Come learn from Tla-o-qui-aht artist Ivy Cargill-Martin 1pm-4pm to design, carve, print your very own salmon. Create a print or card for the love of salmon. Supplies are provided and this workshop is for all levels of experience. Space is limited so registration is required.</span></p>
<p data-renderer-start-pos="2629"><span class="fabric-text-color-mark" data-renderer-mark="true" data-text-custom-color="#172b4d">Monday, September 1</span></p>
<p data-renderer-start-pos="2651"><span class="fabric-text-color-mark" data-renderer-mark="true" data-text-custom-color="#172b4d">Tofino Community Hall, Multi-Purpose Room</span></p>
<p data-renderer-start-pos="2694"><span class="fabric-text-color-mark" data-renderer-mark="true" data-text-custom-color="#172b4d">Free Event, 1PM-4PM</span></p>
<h3 data-renderer-start-pos="2715"><span class="fabric-text-color-mark" data-renderer-mark="true" data-text-custom-color="#172b4d">Voices for Salmon, Tla-o-qui-aht Cultural Group</span></h3>
<p data-renderer-start-pos="2764"><span class="fabric-text-color-mark" data-renderer-mark="true" data-text-custom-color="#172b4d">Witness the Tla-o-qui-aht Cultural Group sharing songs, stories, and dances about salmon, their interconnected role in a healthy ecosystem, and important perspectives on salmon protection and solidarity.</span></p>
<p data-renderer-start-pos="2970"><span class="fabric-text-color-mark" data-renderer-mark="true" data-text-custom-color="#172b4d">Monday, September 1</span></p>
<p data-renderer-start-pos="2992"><span class="fabric-text-color-mark" data-renderer-mark="true" data-text-custom-color="#172b4d">Anchor Park Totem Pole</span></p>
<p data-renderer-start-pos="3016"><span class="fabric-text-color-mark" data-renderer-mark="true" data-text-custom-color="#172b4d">Free Event, 7-8:30PM</span></p>
<p>Salmon play an integral role for coastal livelihoods, cultures, and ecosystems in Clayoquot Sound. And they lead incredible lives, starting in freshwater then migrating to the ocean. Salmon stay at sea for years before their homing instincts guide them back, to the freshwater systems they were conceived in, to reproduce. Celebrating this magnificent species that provides that backbone of this coast is what inspires Friends of Clayoquot Sound to organize the annual Clayoquot Salmon Festival and this marks the 11th Annual!</p>
<p>From August 29 &#8211; September 1 there will be a variety of events, with something for everyone. The Clayoquot Salmon Festival is timed to coincide with the return of the salmon for spawning on the west coast. Anyone who has witnessed salmon hurling themselves upriver and over obstacles during the spawn knows their tenacious and inspiring drive to give life to the next generation. The Festival always prioritizes celebrating the salmon return together as a community with creative spirit. For the 11th Annual Clayoquot Salmon Festival, we have an awesome lineup of music including Sonic Alley (Caleb Hart’s new band), Nesto, Parab Poet, Sangria, Tofino Tea Party, and definitely a couple surprises.</p>
<p>Clayoquot Salmon Festival aims to offer residents and visitors an opportunity to reflect upon, and build an active appreciation for, the irreplaceable value of salmon in Clayoquot Sound. Salmon are essential to protecting a way of life rooted in the Pacific northwest environment, which is why salmon protection is a central theme for the Festival. Register for our special excursion with Tla-o-qui-aht Tribal Parks at the Big Tree Trail. Come learn about the salmon forest ecosystems and throw down for some trailbuilding and restoring.</p>
<p>At least 137 different species depend on the marine-rich nutrients that wild salmon provide. As a keystone species, salmon support coastal life including orcas, bears, wolves, and eagles while providing nutrients to the ancient rainforests of the Pacific Northwest. Celebrate your love of salmon by creating your own salmon print during a workshop Ivy Cargill-Martin.</p>
<p>Salmon are also under significant stress in the environment from climate change and water pollutants from industry. As a coastal community, it’s critical for us to protect salmon by keeping the ocean and local beaches clean. At the Beach Day and Sand Castle Building Competition hosted by Tuff City Radio, you can help build a big salmon and participate in our beach clean. Shoutout to all the local businesses providing prizes for the best sand creations, as well as the most marine debris collected.</p>
<p>Indigenous Nations continue to lead society in upholding a vibrant, life-sustaining relationship with salmon. In 2024, Ahousaht and Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation introduced conservancies, nearly doubling the protected forest area of Clayoquot Sound to over 60%. These remaining intact salmon watersheds are composed of free-flowing rivers and dense forests that shelter clean drinking water for Tofino and absorb global carbon emissions, helping to guard against the most severe impacts of climate change to us humans, salmon, and all life. The ancient salmon-forest ecosystems of Clayoquot Sound and across the west coast need to be protected. On September 1, at Voices for Salmon, Tla-o-qui-aht Cultural Group will share songs, stories, and dances about salmon, their interconnected role in a healthy ecosystem, and important perspectives on salmon protection and solidarity. This is not to be missed!</p>
<p>Thanks to the District of Tofino, contributing organizations, and all the sponsoring businesses. To stay up to date about events and location specifics, please check the <a href="http://www.focs.ca/salmonfestival">Festival website</a> or <a href="https://www.facebook.com/clayoquotsalmonfestival/">Clayoquot Salmon Festival on Facebook</a>. And to volunteer for the Clayoquot Salmon Festival contact the organizers at <a href="mailto:salmonfestival@focs.ca">salmonfestival@focs.ca</a> or <a href="tel:2507254218">(250)725-4218</a>.</p>
<p>See you there!</p>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Erin DeWolfe]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Jul 2024 22:04:14 +0000</pubDate>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-pm-slice="1 1 []"><span class="fabric-text-color-mark" data-text-custom-color="#172b4d">Salmon play an integral role for coastal livelihoods, cultures, and ecosystems in Clayoquot Sound. And they lead incredible lives, starting in freshwater then migrating to the ocean. Salmon stay at sea for years before their homing instincts guide them back, to the freshwater systems they were conceived in, to reproduce. Celebrating this magnificent species that provides that backbone of this coast is what inspires Friends of Clayoquot Sound to organize the annual Clayoquot Salmon Festival and this marks the 10th Annual!</span></p>
<p><span class="fabric-text-color-mark" data-text-custom-color="#172b4d">From <strong>August 23 – September 2</strong> there will be a variety of events, with something for everyone. The Clayoquot Salmon Festival is timed to coincide with the return of the salmon for spawning on the west coast. Anyone who has witnessed salmon hurling themselves upriver and over obstacles during the spawn knows their tenacious and inspiring drive to give life to the next generation. The Festival always prioritizes celebrating the salmon return together as a community with creative spirit. For the 10th Annual Clayoquot Salmon Festival, we have an awesome lineup of live music including Handsome Tiger, Downtown Mischief, Wave Dalton, Crazy Fish and DJ Cypress Che, Mountain of Wires, Kieran Campbell, Brothers, Berlin, a night for the poets, and probably a couple surprises.</span></p>
<p data-pm-slice="1 1 []"><span class="fabric-text-color-mark" data-text-custom-color="#172b4d">Clayoquot Salmon Festival aims to offer residents and visitors an opportunity to reflect upon, and build an active appreciation for, the irreplaceable value of salmon in Clayoquot Sound. Salmon are essential to protecting a way of life rooted in the Pacific northwest environment, which is why salmon protection is a central theme for the Festival. Come learn about the salmon forest ecosystems during a Guided Salmon Forest Walk with Raincoast Education Society. Come participate in a Washed Up Wednesday Beach Clean, and learn about ocean protection with Surfrider Pacific Rim.</span></p>
<p><span class="fabric-text-color-mark" data-text-custom-color="#172b4d">At least 137 different species depend on the marine-rich nutrients that wild salmon provide. As a keystone species, salmon support coastal life including orcas, bears, wolves, and eagles while providing nutrients to the ancient rainforests of the Pacific Northwest. But salmon are also under significant stress in the environment from climate change and water pollutants from industry. We are offering free screenings of some incredible films – called “Coextinction”, “Warrior Spirit”, and “Salmon Warriors” – about salmon protection for a special presentation of the Tofino Night Market’s Gust of Wind series.</span></p>
<p data-pm-slice="1 1 []"><span class="fabric-text-color-mark" data-text-custom-color="#172b4d">Indigenous Nations continue to lead society in upholding a vibrant, life-sustaining relationship with salmon. This year, Ahousaht and Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation introduced conservancies, nearly doubling the protected forest area of Clayoquot Sound. These remaining intact salmon watersheds are composed of free-flowing rivers and dense forests that shelter clean drinking water for Tofino and absorb global carbon emissions, helping to guard against the most severe impacts of climate change to us humans, salmon, and all life. The ancient salmon-forest ecosystems of Clayoquot Sound and across the west coast need to be protected. On September 2, at Voices for Salmon, Tla-o-qui-aht Tribal Parks will share songs, stories, and dances about salmon, their interconnected role in a healthy ecosystem, and important perspectives on salmon protection and solidarity. This is not to be missed!</span></p>
<p><span class="fabric-text-color-mark" data-text-custom-color="#172b4d">Thanks to the District of Tofino, contributing organizations, and all the sponsoring businesses. To stay up to date about events and location specifics, please check the Festival website</span> <a href="https://focs.ca/salmonfestival"><span class="fabric-text-color-mark" data-text-custom-color="#1155cc">www.focs.ca/salmonfestival</span></a><span class="fabric-text-color-mark" data-text-custom-color="#172b4d"> or <a href="https://www.facebook.com/clayoquotsalmonfestival">Clayoquot Salmon Festival on Facebook</a>. And to volunteer for the Clayoquot Salmon Festival contact the organizers at</span> <a href="mailto:salmonfestival@focs.ca"><span class="fabric-text-color-mark" data-text-custom-color="#1155cc">salmonfestival@focs.ca</span></a><span class="fabric-text-color-mark" data-text-custom-color="#172b4d"> or <a href="tel:2507254218">(250)725-4218</a>.</span></p>
<p><span class="fabric-text-color-mark" data-text-custom-color="#172b4d">See you there!</span></p>
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		<title>JOB OPPORTUNITY &#8211; FOCS Outreach and Development Coordinator</title>
		<link>https://focs.ca/job-opportunity-focs-outreach-and-development-coordinator/</link>
		
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Erin DeWolfe]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Mar 2024 23:33:01 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Position Title: Friends of Clayoquot Sound Outreach and Development Coordinator. Location: Pacific Rim based with home/remote work, as well as FOCS office access in Tofino. Mission and Work of Friends [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Position Title:</h3>
<p>Friends of Clayoquot Sound Outreach and Development Coordinator.</p>
<h3>Location:</h3>
<p>Pacific Rim based with home/remote work, as well as FOCS office access in Tofino.</p>
<h3>Mission and Work of Friends of Clayoquot Sound:</h3>
<p>Friends of Clayoquot Sound is the original environmental justice non-profit organization in the Pacific Rim region. Founded in 1979, our mission is to be peaceful, courageous advocates for culture and biodiversity in Clayoquot Sound. Our work has focused on advocating for Clayoquot Sound to be protected from unsustainable resource extraction and toxic contamination related to old-growth logging, salmon farming, mining, and fossil fuel proliferation. Our work also involves social justice issues including Indigenous solidarity, economic equity, and disaster prevention. Our approach to organizing includes collaboration, arts, culture, education, and advocacy. Friends of Clayoquot Sound is also a primary contributor to numerous local annual events including the Clayoquot Salmon Festival, Trees and Seas Festival, and Hands Across the Sand.</p>
<h3>Job Summary:</h3>
<p>Friends of Clayoquot Sound have a part-time Outreach and Development Coordinator position available. The Outreach and Development Coordinator will work with the FOCS Staff and Board to help promote the work of Friends of Clayoquot Sound and manage financial development.</p>
<h3>Compensation and Benefits:</h3>
<p>Competitive salary $30/hour for approximately 15 flexible hours a week, including 3 weeks of flexible paid vacation time and another 2 weeks granted around the Solstice-New Year holidays.</p>
<h3>Outreach Responsibilities (approximately 10 hours per week):</h3>
<ul>
<li>Maintaining communications with allies, public, and media around programs, campaigns, and other issues of relevance and community concern in Clayoquot Sound, both online and in person.</li>
<li>Developing social media communications for Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube including original content.</li>
<li>Contributing to the organizing of community events including Clayoquot Salmon Festival, Hands Across the Sand, Trees and Seas Festival, and more.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Outreach Qualifications:</h3>
<ul>
<li>Knowledge of Clayoquot Sound and local environmental and social justice issues.</li>
<li>Experience with working with social media platforms and developing content.</li>
<li>Skills with video, photography, and digital design are ideal.</li>
<li>Experience working with non-profit organizations in volunteer or paid roles.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Development Coordinator Responsibilities (approximately 5 hours per week):</h3>
<ul>
<li>Managing financial contribution systems for donations, grants, and retail sales, from credit cards, EFTs, cheques, and cash.</li>
<li>Assisting with program, campaign, and grant development when necessary.</li>
<li>Checking office phone, email, and mail as required.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Development Coordinator Qualifications:</h3>
<ul>
<li>Care for Clayoquot Sound, and local environmental and social justice issues.</li>
<li>Experience with banking portals and online payment processors.</li>
<li>Proficiency in financial management spreadsheets.</li>
<li>Proven trustworthiness with handling private financial information.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Challenges and Opportunities:</h3>
<p>This Outreach and Development Coordinator position offers the chance to be a crucial part of a passionate organization working for a vital cause. Contributing to social and environmental justice and conservation efforts – while managing multiple tasks, having the opportunity to improve processes, and developing new initiatives – presents the opportunity for meaningful,<br />
challenging, and rewarding work supporting all inhabitants of this globally respected region.</p>
<h3>To Apply:</h3>
<p>Send your cover letter and CV/resume to <a href="mailto:office@focs.ca">office@focs.ca</a> and include at least 2 references. Starting March 18th, interviews will be conducted on a rolling basis until the position is filled. Everyone is invited to apply, thanks for your consideration!</p>
<p>Download a PDF of this job opportunity <a href="/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/FOCS-Outreach-and-Development-Coordinator-Job-Opportunity.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener">here</a>.</p>
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