Irwin Park Project

Thursday, May 25, 2006


Hey Every body

This is me again doing a wrap up posting on Irwin Park. I admit I had fun and learned a lot. In the picture is Donna and I reacived a certificate for protecting the otters and being they'r confidant. how ever in closing I would like to say to the teachers keep up the good work and don't stop what you are doing.
[]Deace out

Thursday, April 27, 2006



Hi Friends of Irwin Park,
It has been some time since I last entered a blog. I have been very busy with helping with the video.

Each time I visit Irwin Park I am reminded of how little I know of mother nature and her animals, plants, lakes and streams of the park. It is especially beautiful at the park these days, as Spring shows its cream-coloured dogwood blossoms, fresh green waterlilypads and skunk cabbage, purple shooting stars, pink salmon berry flowers and magenta ladyslippers - the first I have ever seen in BC.

A lot has happened during our time at Irwin Park and a lot has been accomplished. We have taken over 5,000 photos and will soon be finished a video. The otter design on the front of the park shed at the entranceway to the park is awesome. Here is a photo and I'm sure you will all agree, this is something very special. Thanks to John, Roger, and all the students who helped design, finish, and install the otter design.

Also, I have included a photo of some kind of freshwater clam shell or mussel shell that Julie found along the lakeshore...we think the otters may have left it there. If anyone has some ideas about what kind of shell this is and how it would get to the shore please let us know.

That is all for now.
Hope you enjoy the photos.
Thanks to all that make this possible.
...Janet...

Thursday, April 06, 2006


Helloooooooooooooo, my name is Janel Jack and I work at WestShore Annex as a Teachers Assistant. I have not yet been to Irwin park however, I do plan on visiting this wonderful park everyone keeps talking about. Although, I did watch the DVD's that the WestShore students created and the water fall was the most capturing picture I have ever seen. I will visit this park one day.


Well it has been a while since i have been out to the park but i am looking forward to going out tommorow and being out it the wilderness and hoping there will be sun and lots of fun!!


Hey whats up!This past friday i went to the Irwin Park and tooke pictures of All of the peoples Planting trees and watched them Interview People and i Video cameraed Mike and the crew Work on the shed nailing boards up.Thats about it.From stephanie Quilt

Monday, April 03, 2006

Irwin Park Project

Thursday, March 30, 2006

hello everybody,
This is Jackie again im writing my march bolgg I havn't gone to the park in a long while. I have been work on the paper work at our school and thats been ok well lookin foward to blogging again ttyl in the words of my people hasta-la-chuu-way-ese

Monday, March 27, 2006

Hi everyone;
What a gorgeous day it was this past Friday, March 24, 2006. The sun was shining as a team of students, along with Mike Huck and John Lyall, dismantled the mossy roof of the shed by the front enterance to Irwin Park and cleaned up the mess as we went.
I really enjoy the unique features of the First Nations Graduation Program and the Fast Forward to Graduation Program. I was commenting to Janet Rieken while we watched the induviduals work together in this endeavor. From ages 19 to the Elderly, everyone worked together putting together their skills, tools, and knowledge. It was not the typical "Teacher-Oriented Enviroment" that you see in the large public school systems. The students and the people volunteering their time in this project come together and work together - it becomes more of the "student-oriented enviroment". The older men shared their vehicles, their tools and skills of different trades they have gathered in their life time and everyone is equal and is respected equally.
While there is laughter, there is conversation about how to get the job done, and also the large concern about keeping eveyone safe. Everyone is looking out for each other. A little rain does not discourage the SPIRIT of the project. There is excitment and talk of next week chores to be completed. Other people also journey into the park to take care of filming and other jobs that need attention.
Work does not stop at the park but is also continued at the school where many exciting preparations are in the works for this beautiful park.
I wonder how the little River Otter Family feels about the hussle around them. I hope that they know how much the students repect them and enjoy the spirit of their liveliness. In my culture, I was taught that the animals and trees and plants are our Spirit brothers and sisters. They are alive and feel just as we do. Find the movie about plants that Stevie Wonder wrote a song about. It shows some amazing experiments and truth to this teaching. Give a tree a hug. Lie on the grass and look at the sky. Sit by the water trickling down the river and listen to nothing else. Watch the River Otter family play, swim, and frolick. It will be medicine for your dreary Spirit and make you realize how insignificate and small we really are. To connect with the outdoors and walk in the rain and feel at peace is a gift that is free to us. It a chance to pull away from all the negativity, disrespect, and violence that media bombards our Spirits daily. We just have to open our eyes and appreciate it the outdoors when the chance is there. The students of this program are lucky to have such an opportunity to have so many opportunities become available to them.
To everyone who is a part of this project, GOOD WORK!!! You will be setting a good example for your future children and their children and their children. I hope that more people can follow in your footsteps. This was the way of my Ojibway people. We worked side by side. The Elders guided the youth as the children learned their teachings and learned about the world around them. Everyone worked as one to make it all happen.
Chi-meegwetch for this awesome opportunity.
Respectfully;
Julie DeVries
Chippewas of Kettle and Stoney Point Reserve in Ontario.
I am over 40 years old.

Tuesday, March 21, 2006

Hi everyone,
Hope you had a great Spring Break and are ready to go at it this week to continue improving the park. Now that spring is "officially" here, and the weather feels that spring has arrived, it will be even better working outside. It has been a lot of fun, even when it has been cold and rainy, so I am looking forward to seeing the results of our labours.
See you on Thursday! Donna M.