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2025 Squamish Season Kicks Off

  • Writer: Kate Addison
    Kate Addison
  • May 27, 2025
  • 1 min read


The Squamish Team at the Kids' Clothing and Book Swap
The Squamish Team at the Kids' Clothing and Book Swap

The YCCBC Squamish team launched their 2025 season by taking part in the Kids' Clothing and Book Swap, a free, zero-waste event where community members donate gently used clothes, shoes, toys, and books for children, keeping these items in circulation within Squamish.


Team members Aida, Nicole, Christina, Owen, and Devarsh have an exciting season ahead. Upcoming activities include a tour of the Squamish landfill, creating Pride decorations for the community, and participating in salmon fry culvert restoration, with much more to come.


Learn more about the Squamish program here.

 
 
 

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