Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Lantern Parade in February, Let The Arts Light Up Your Life


In February, on Valentines Day, there will be a Lantern Celebration in Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows.
This is a community event on February 14th , 2009. There will be free lantern workshops in which the public are invited to come and make a lantern for the parade.
Pamela Sunshine will be playing and telling stories.
This is the first lantern parade in Ridge Meadows and is a forerunner of the big celebration as part of the 2010 Olympic Celebrations.
I am excited to be involved in the early planning for this magical event.
Letting the Arts Light Up Your Life is something Pamela Sunshine is all about, spreading light is good.

Extra Date Added at Burnaby.


I am happy to announce that an extra date has been added to my Heritage Christmas at Burnaby VIllage Museum schedule.
I will be there on Boxing Day from 1- 1:45 and again at 2:15.
Here is what you can look forward to at the Village over Christmas.

2008 Christmas Traditions, Past and Present

Scenes from seasonal storybooks and songs bring Christmas memories to life at the museum. The smell of cedar and pine boughs, the sight of festive wreaths with bright red bows, and the sounds of carollers remind visitors of Christmases past and present.

Also, look for decorations inspired by:

  • The Nutcracker Suite
  • Twas the Night Before Christmas
  • O Tannebaum
  • The Gingerbread House

Highlights include:

Father Christmas listens to children’s wishes. (Father Christmas represents the spirit of Christmas and is depicted as a lean man wearing a long belted robe & hat.)

Footlight Theatre returns to entertain visitors for another season. During the Heritage Christmas, their play will be presented over 45 times! Admission to these performances is included with museum entrance.

Baking in the Farmhouse. Every Sunday, before Christmas, visitors will be treated to the smells and tastes of baking - right from wood-stove in the kitchen at the Love Farmhouse.

"Twelve Days of Christmas" scavenger hunt. Items mentioned in the song have been placed throughout the site: pick up your check list, locate all the items, and earn a small prize.

Musicians, entertainers, demonstrators, story tellers, community choirs and heritage crafts are also scheduled throughout the season. Click here for the schedule of entertainment.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Pamela Sunshine TV

I have started a youtube channel PamelaSunshineTV
to post videos dealing with children's issues, such as the need for imaginative play, getting out into nature and experiencing gardening and active living.
Also I am really involved in Growing Up Green and so I include videos that seek to raise consciousness around the choices we make with our children and our lives.
Here is one of the videos I added to my favourites.

Pamela Sunshine Telling Christmas Stories at Burnaby Village

I am looking forward to telling my Christmas stories at Burnaby Village Museum.
I will be there on Dec 29th, 31st and Jan 1st. This has been a magical place for me to perform at in past years and it is great to be returning there this Christmas season.

Friday, November 7, 2008

Pamela Sunshine Playing at Chilliwack Library


On Saturday, November 15th, I will be performing for children at 2:00. I will be doing stories as well as some songs and chants for young children in Chilliwack.
The last time I was at the Chilliwack Library was in the early 90's when I did a series of Library shows in the Fraser Valley, as part of the Summer Reading Program.
I am looking forward to visiting Chilliwack Public Library and meeting all the little ones there.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Pamla Sunshine Website is Launched


I am so excited to announce that the official Pamela Sunshine website is now online. Please visit the site and give me your feedback.
The flash intro is so entrancing, with dancing musical notes that move along with the cursor, a sunrise and a flock of white birds, crossing the sky.
Inside there are rotating images reflecting the seasons and fairy dust as the cursor moves.
The music player at the top of each page allows you to skip along to the song of your choice, or you can turn it off and have no music.
Johnnie Wray, a Vancouver Web-designer, is the creator of this delightful site.
Thank you Johnnie.