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SKABC acknowledges that our activities span many Territories and Treaty areas. We recognize and thank the Indigenous peoples who live and care for these lands and waters today, and those many generations who did so in the past. Learn more
Photos from Harrison River Trip on Oct. 27
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Join the SKABC Executive
Are you looking for a great opportunity to give something back to SKABC, the best kayak club on the water? Then look no further. At the Annual General Meeting in November, some of our current Executive will be hanging up their sprayskirts making room for new volunteers to bring their enthusiasm and skills to help run the club.
Joining the Executive is a great way to meet more people in the club and gain a better sense of what goes on behind the scenes. You'll increase your appreciation for the dedication and talent among SKABC members that makes this such a vibrant club -- and your contribution will be appreciated in return.
All of the positions on the Executive are up for reelection each year. Specifically, here are descriptions of the roles where we're actively looking for volunteers right now:
** Programs Coordinator(s): Sets content and books presenters for monthly club meetings. Sets budget for meeting and presenter costs. Can be a shared position.
** Trips Officer(s): Schedules trips for the club and identifies qualified trip leaders. Ensures trips are posted on the website. Facilitates meetings of trip leaders. Reviews club trip policies and reports issues as needed. Can be a shared position.
** Conservation Officer: Promotes SKABC's conservation goals. Flows information from outside groups to members via our website, newsletter, and club meetings. Organizes participation in shoreline cleanups. Represents SKABC to the Outdoor Recreation Council.
** Assistant Communications: Helps coordinate avenues of communication to members via email, social media and website. Creates content for news updates and social media.
All of these roles are collaborative -- volunteers on the Executive mentor and support each other during busy times.
Also, there are many other specific jobs and activities that do not require joining the executive. Examples include helping with events, outreach activities, moderating our forums, and improving our social media presence. Veteran club members are needed in mentoring roles that require experience such as presenting at club meetings, organizing workshops and demos, documenting club history, leading trips, and instructing courses.
If you are thinking about taking on an executive role or volunteering for a specific activity, please contact any executive member or email nominationcommittee@skabc.org to learn more.
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Video – Sea to Sky Marine Trail in Howe Sound
Steve Best completed the narration of his Howe Sound video and BC Marine Trails has posted it in its YouTube Channel. All the club's work as on the Sea To Sky Marine Trail in Howe Sound is coming to life!
More information about SKABC's Howe Sound Stewardship Initiative is here.
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Volunteer opportunities with SKABC
Help is needed immediately to make this Fall's events and programs great.
- Help plan club meetings by joining the club executive as the Programs chair
- Suggest guest speakers or lead a presentation at a club meeting
- Nominate a member for the Orca Award or Silver Paddle Award.
Please contact Susan at vicepresident1@skabc.org today with your ideas and to help in any of these areas.
Info and links from guest speaker Graham Sorenson on coastal bird studies
Here's a note and some information from September's guest speaker Graham Sorenson:
"Thanks again for a great evening yesterday ... it was a great crowd to present to. I really enjoyed getting so many interested questions. I wanted to send along some links to different information that I mentioned during the talk in case anyone wanted to know more.
- Subscribe to monthly eNews from Bird Studies Canada – updates on projects, new findings, and birds across Canada.
- Volunteer with Bird Studies Canada in BC with one of these programs
- Join our national program, Project FeederWatch, and contribute to citizen science from your home.
- Use eBird to document species you see, while kayaking, walking, or sitting on your porch.
- Document birds and other species with iNaturalist, and get help with identification just by uploading a photo (the program can provide automated suggestions, other users on the site can also suggest IDs).
- Use bird books or phone apps to learn to ID birds (Merlin bird app is free and walks you through steps to ID your bird)
- If you are interested in volunteering in a coastal program (Coastal Waterbird Survey or Beached Bird Survey) consider coming out to our Training Workshop in Tsawwassen (details and registration in link)."
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