A booklet from the 2012 YWCA Women of Distinction Awards. The booklet has information about all the sponsors and donors of the event, as well as short biographies of all the nominees. The nominee of note is Ginny Dennehy who is nominated in the Community Builders category. Found in a scrapbook.
Documents concerning the history of Lost Lake. The file includes a 1965 memorandum regarding a proposed park at Lost Lake; a recreational site report; an assessment of developmental possibilities in Squamish-Pemberton Valley; maps of the area (one with severely fading ink); a print-out of a 2012 Whistler Museum blog post titled "How Lost Lake Park Was Nearly Lost; correspondence with Don MacLaurin regarding the aforementioned blog post.
Faded portion of text on item MACLAURIN_2017_011_009_004_003: LEGEND CULTURE Survey boundary: Black Unsurveyed boundary: Black broken line Lines traced or fire boundary: Red full line Boundary lines not traced: Red broken line [?] line boundary: Black broken and dotted line [?] [posts?] visited: Red [Railroad] grade: Black Railroad grade, abandoned: Black Logging road: Black Log landing: [B]lack A[spen?] timber felled, not skidded: Hatched black NOTE - For abbreviations and map symbols see Fores Surveys Manual, page 52. FOREST COVER Merchantable timber: Dark green. Immature timber (fully stocked), all ages: Light green. Logged (not restocked): Yellow. Logged and burned (not restocked): Orange. Burned (not restocked): Red. Non-commercial cover on productive forest sites, deciduous or coniferous: Blue. Non-productive sites (scrub forest): Grey. Non-productive alpine or lowland rock or other barren areas: Leave uncoloured but qualify with type symbol Cultivated: Brown. Open grazing and pasture land (lowland or alpine): Purple. Wild-hay meadow (not cultivated): Purple. Suitable for cultivation: Hatched brown over fores type. Map of Green Lake Logging Co.'s operations. Atlas Ref. 63/B-1 Scale: 20 chains = 1 inch } scratch out scales not applicable. *F.S. 351
Eight event tickets for different shows associated with Arts Whistler. There is one ticket for the Doglotion.com show "TRG Dream Factory, Ski and Snowboard Film Premiere" at Millennium Place (Maury Young Arts Centre). There are two tickets form the show "Jeremy Jones Further Premiere," also presented by Doglotion.com, and two tickets to "Resonance" by Absinthe Films, both at Millennium Place. One ticket in the file is from the show "Joey Albert, Live in Whistler." There are two tickets for the show "Superheroes of Stoke, Saving Skiing Since 1992" by Matchstick Productions, also held at Millennium Place.
Poster advertising the Whistler Museum's event celebrating the centennial anniversary of settlement in Whistler spearheaded by Alex and Myrtle Philip. The celebration entailed 5 days of events hosted by the Whistler Museum.
A newspaper article published on September 6, 2011 about mental illness. The article is a series of short letters, including one from Kerry Dennehy which tells the story of Kelty Dennehy and the symptoms of depression, as well as some of the resources available in the province of BC. Found in scrapbook.
A newspaper article about Donna Dunlop and her commitment to road cycling for charity. Dunlop has teamed up with The Kelty Patrick Dennehy Foundation's Ride Fore Life to raise money for depression awareness. Found in scrapbook.
A newspaper article about Doug McMurray who has joined the Kelty Patrick Dennehy Foundation's Ride Fore Life team for the 2011 GranFondo cycling event. The article describes his relationship with Kerry Dennehy and his training regime. Found in scrapbook. 1 duplicate.
Video found on DVD-ROM related to the coverage of Mr. Gay World 2011 Manila, Philippines (Part I). The footage follows Mr. Gay World candidates around various locations in Manila, and as they compete in fashion shows for the Mr. Gay World title.
Total duration of the film is 1 hour, 49 minutes, and 13 seconds.