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Land, Sea, Sky Celebrate Earth Day at Vanier Park

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The Museum of Vancouver, the Vancouver Maritime Museum and the H.R. MacMillan Space Centre Host a Joint Earth Day Event

The triptych painting, “Temíxw,” was created by Chief Ian Campbell. “Temíxw” translates as “land, earth, dirt,” but the painting holds diversity of stories, important places and traditional knowledge taught to Chief Ian Campbell by his Squamish and Musqueam family members and other elders from his community, which he will share with visitors on Earth Day as part of Land, Sea, Sky. (Supplied Photo)

Chief Ian Campbell sharing Temíxw – Stories from the Land at a previous event at the Museum of Vancouver. Photo courtesy of the Museum of Vancouver. (Supplied Photo)

The reading with Fiona Tinwei Lam and storytelling with Chief Ian Campbell will take place in the That Which Sustains Us gallery at the Museum of Vancouver. Photo by Rebecca Blissett. (Supplied Photo)

Entry to the Vancouver Maritime Museum will be free by donation, and visitors will be able to board the National Historic Site of St Roch.
(Photo by Christian Zane Media/Supplied Photo)

A storytime session will occur at the Vancouver Maritime Museum featuring The Mess That We Made by Michelle Lord & Julia Blattman.
(Photo by Christian Zane Media/Supplied Photo)

The Museum of Vancouver (MOV), the Vancouver Maritime Museum (VMM), and the H.R. MacMillan Space Centre proudly announce that they are joining forces to celebrate Earth Day on April 20, 2024. The three attractions, representing land, sea and sky, will come together to offer kid-friendly activities in honour of our planet. 

The event will be shared between the three attractions located in Vanier Park, where families can enjoy a variety of interactive and educational activities. “We are thrilled to be partnering with the Museum of Vancouver and the H.R. MacMillan Space Centre to celebrate Earth Day,” says Darragh de Groot, Programs Manager of the Maritime Museum. “This is a great opportunity for families to learn about the importance of conservation and sustainability in a fun and interactive way.” 

There will be scheduled activities throughout the day, including eco-poetry readings with Vancouver Poet Laureate Fiona Tinwei Lam and Temíxw: Stories from the Land with Chief Ian Campbell at the Museum of Vancouver, storytime readings of The Mess We Made at the Vancouver Maritime Museum and a presentation of Space Technology: Observing Planet Earth at the Space Centre. Each organization will also feature all-day activities including crafts and screenings. 

“We look forward to welcoming everyone to our first Earth Day celebration with our neighbours,” says Alyssa Sy de Jesus, Program Manager at the MOV, “and we’re so pleased to be able to include Musqueam and Squamish stories as part of this by hosting Chief Ian Campbell.”

“We can’t wait to celebrate Earth Day with our co-hosts,” says Leanne Jung, Director of Learning at the Space Centre. “Join us and learn more about how space technology can help us understand the impact we have on our planet!” 

Everyone is welcome and invited to join on April 20th, from 10:00am – 3:00pm to celebrate our planet and learn how we can all play a role in protecting it for future generations.  Admission to the MOV and the VMM will be by donation. Regular fees will be in effect at the Space Centre but special Earth Day activities will be free as part of this special event. 

Earth Day is an annual global celebration that honours the achievements of the environmental movement and raises awareness of the need to protect Earth’s natural resources for future generations.  

See below for a schedule of activities or head to the websites of the Museum of Vancouver (museumofvancouver.ca), Vancouver Maritime Museum (vanmaritime.com), and the Space Centre (spacecentre.ca) for more details.

Media Contacts: 

Museum of Vancouver: Debby Reis, Marketing & Communications Manager

dreis@museumofvancouver.ca / 604-730-5309

Vancouver Maritime Museum: James Elston, Marketing & Communications

marketing@vanmaritime.com / 604-257-8302

H.R. MacMillan Space Centre: Jennifer MacDonald, Director of Community Engagement

marketing@spacecentre.ca / 604.738.7827 ext 249 

Land, Sea, Sky: Earth Day Schedule for April 20, 2024

10:30am: LAND / MOV: Reading with Poet Laureate Fiona Tinwei Lam 

11:00am: LAND / MOV: Temíxw: Stories from the Land with Chief Ian Campbell

Noon: SEA / VMM: Storytime with OceanWise of The Mess We Made by Michelle Lord

1:00pm: SKY / Space Centre: Presentation of Space Technology: Observing Planet Earth in the Auditorium

10:00am – 3:00pm:

LAND / MOV: Looped screening of Fiona Tinwei Lam’s Environmental Video Poems 

SEA / VMM: Crafting with Urban Resource in the TK Gallery using reuse materials

SKY / Space Centre: Make your own Solar System Hat in the lobby

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