THE No. 57
BEACON Shedding light on the communities from Lions Bay to Dundarave
July/August 2023
Dinner on the Dock
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COMMUNITY PERSONALITY
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LOOKING BACK
WEST COAST MODERN
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TALKATIVE TEEN
Photo: Chris Stringer
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OPINION
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IN THIS ISSUE 2
The pier at Horseshoe Bay all lit up for the 2022 Dinner on the Dock.
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ranquil Horseshoe Bay, where pleasure boaters share the bay with ferries and emergency rescue boats, is transformed once a year for Dinner on the Dock. This is a fun-filled evening where the pier vibrates with the energy of revelers dancing to the Adam Woodall Band. The marine gear that usually fills the dock is replaced by dinner tables adorned with linens, china, and silverware. An auctioneer calls down the dock for bids on highly coveted fundraising items. The annual Dinner on the Dock is a fundraiser for the Royal Canadian Marine Search and Rescue service, Station 1, a volunteer organization that operates 24/7 from the same dock. This year’s dinner on July 6, which is catered by Mangia E Bevi Ristorante, is sold out. See pg 6 for more information on RCMSAR.
We are grateful to live and work on the unceded traditional territories of the Coast Salish peoples.
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