elcome to the first ina series of features designed to provide “regular and tiniely information on what's happening in ‘the District of / North Vancouver. Watch this Space on the last Sunday of each month. ! 1 i District honours youth achievement | 7 iy congratulations to. 18 young residents Whose hard work, dedication and commitment were recogni ized with the | “Districts new Youth Achievement Award. The win- “ners, some of whom are pictured with Council 4 below at an April ceremony, are: ~ Certificate OF Achievement ; | Alim Jiwa, Jeff Maynard, Matt Smith, Karen Tan, nathan Tang and Cl lifford Young Certificate of Communtty Service =. en Allan, Nicole Elder, Jennifer Hutchinson, Dana Luccock; Catheriné Mcintosh, Larrisa. | Nelson, Erin Price, Molly R Ae, Eric Rosenberg, Mike Schaler, Pawel. Szopa ‘and Jamie Walker. " he District's continuing program of a water system improvements and infra - -structure upgrading moves into the Deep “Cove, area this summer. Mount Seymour Parkway, _Pewseen Mt Seymour Road and ae ‘Cove Road; Summertime fun in our parks Summer is the time co head for the great outdoors and in the - District of North Vancouver you don't have to go much fur- ther than your own “back yard.” Treat your out-of-town visi- tors of play tourist yourself and enjoy ‘all the District parks have to offer. Here are some ideas to start with... Great expeditions. Hike the Baden Powell Trail,a 41- kilometre trail network from Deep Cove to Horseshoe Bay (you don't have to do it all at once) or wander Mosquito Creek Trail. Firet-rate: bird watching o on Maplewood Flats from the Daly " Street viewpoint off Dotlartei Another great view. of Burrard inlet, from Harbe urview Park. te ak : Lynn Canyo. Ecology Centre hasa host of summer activities and fascinating educational programs. Drop in for a guided nature walk, leaving the Centre at 2 p.m. daily. Groups must pre- “book. Call 981-3103 for more information. Maplewood Farm is always a special place. Open daily, from 10 am. to4 p.m., with milking demonstrations at I:15 p.m. daily all Saturday, July 15 is the farm's Fourth Annual Kidsummer Dairy . Day when you can learn how cream is separated, make and sample your own butter and learn how to milk a goat! Concerts in the Cove start July 7 with a season offering Alican, : f Latin, fazz‘and polka on Fridays 7.to 9 p.m. KidFest at Cates Fark offers music, puppetry, storytelling and : i “theatre between 2 and 3 pm. Sundays from July 90 wot Calendar for July Monday, uly 10, 7 p. se. : Council Meeting Tuesday, July 11,7 pam. Tentative Public Hearing (Watch for the § jeu hearing notices) o “Making the right 7 connection recent upgrade 10 the telephone sys- tem is helping District, Hall become more accessible, Callers may now. “dial al ively into a department, rather than © going through the central switchboard and “being transferred. As well, anew Council, _ Message Centre means you can leave a message’ for any member of Council at any time. Check-, “the new BC Tel Blue Pages for the full listing of District numbers or keep the following key phone numbers handy: Mayor’ Office ; Council 24-hour Message Centre. - . Municipal Manager's Olfice 990-2206, Bylaw Enforcement . - 990-2446 984-4381: - 990-2214 ‘990-2211 986-9141 Corporme Services Engineering Services Human Resources Legislative Services » Parks Permits and Licenses 990-2387 986-9141 - 990- 2281 990- 2280, Planning Public Works Social Planning * » Property. Tax InfoLine « For more information, or. to comment , ~on District dialogue, contact Diana’ “Nelson at 990-2459 or.on the Internet” - pelsondl@district.north-van.be.ca a 990-2379. 984-4161 “990-2203° © 990-2422.”