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Barbara Stover

Barbara always enjoyed painting and drawing as a child and assisted painting scenery for her high school plays. After attending college, working and immigrating to Canada in 1962 she did not resume painting until 1971 when she moved to Victoria. Barbara joined an oil painting group as well as the newly formed Juan de Fuca Guild that organized several art exhibitions. After moving to West Vancouver in 1978 she was too busy raising 4 children, working at several jobs and being both a Guide and Beaver leader to find time for art. Luckily by the mid 90s she was able to resume painting and upon moving to Sechelt in 2002 painted several backdrops for Beaver camps, produced several paintings for silent auctions, designed a picture for the Downtown Business Association shopping bag and helped with scenery for the Gibson United Church theatre group. Upon returning to Squamish in 2005 she painted various projects at the West Coast Railway Park including murals for the Patricia Anne and Bent Spike model railways. She also painted backdrops for a model railway in Winnipeg and another in Ancaster. More recently she has helped paint scenery for Between Shifts theatre and is looking forward to painting once again with the Seniors Paint and Sketch group.

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Community Event Calendar

Terms & Conditions

Event Eligibility: Only events related to public art and cultural activities located in Squamish, BC will be considered for inclusion in the calendar. The event should align with the purpose and focus of Squamish Art’s mission and vision.

Submission Accuracy: The submitter is responsible for providing accurate and up-to-date information about the event, including the event title, date, time, location, description, and any additional relevant details.

Ownership and Permissions: By submitting an event to the calendar, the submitter confirms that they have the necessary rights and permissions to promote the event and its associated content, including any images or multimedia files.

Event Approval: Submission does not guarantee automatic inclusion in the public art calendar. The calendar administrators reserve the right to review and approve each event before it is published. Approved events will be added to the calendar in a timely manner.

Editing and Removal: The calendar administrators reserve the right to edit event details, including the event title, description, date, time, and location, to ensure accuracy and consistency. The administrators also reserve the right to remove an event from the calendar at any time without prior notice.

Pricing Guidelines: Submitters must either be a member or pay a non-refundable fee of $10 for each event submitted. Membership details and fee payment instructions will be provided separately.

Public Accessibility: The public art calendar is available to the general public. By submitting an event, the submitter acknowledges that the event details will be visible to anyone accessing the calendar.

Content Guidelines: Event submissions must adhere to the guidelines of respectful and inclusive language. The calendar administrators reserve the right to reject or modify event submissions that contain offensive, discriminatory, or inappropriate content.

Liability: The calendar administrators are not responsible for any inaccuracies, errors, or omissions in the event details provided by the submitter. The submitter agrees to hold the administrators harmless from any claims or liabilities arising from the inclusion or exclusion of an event in the calendar.

Data Privacy: Personal information collected during the event submission process will be handled in accordance with applicable data protection laws and the privacy policy of the public art calendar.

Modifications to Terms and Conditions: The calendar administrators may update or modify these terms and conditions at any time. It is the responsibility of the submitter to review the terms periodically and ensure compliance.

By submitting an event to the public art calendar, the submitter agrees to comply with these terms and conditions.