2011


The 2011 S.O.S. FEST poster has drawings of six Species at Risk that inhabit the Muir Creek area:
Steller Sea Lion (Eumetopias jubatus)


Session Funk Grooves Up the Shirley Hall

Good Times in Shirley with Session Funk!
Thank You Shirley Volunteer Fire Department!
Amanda joins in with Session Funk
Arise Dub It All Out for S.O.S. Fest 2011!
Taiya Dazzles and Mesmorizes the crowd at the Shirley Hall!
Soulgoalies Raggae Funk for Muir Creek!
Waves on Monday soothe our souls with a tribute song for John Wannenmacher, the past Treasurer of the Muir Creek Protection Society.
Ruby from The Fabled Cottage enchants the kids with her original children's songs.


A festival inspired by & in celebration of Muir Creek
At the Shirley Hall
Saturday April 23, 1pm-1am

Thanks to everyone who came out to The 5th Annual S.O.S. Fest (Save Our Salmon)...a festival inspired by and in celebration of Muir Creek.

S.O.S. Fest 2011 Line-Up
Bands
Session Funk~a 7 piece band from Vancouver featuring originals & arrangements based on funky grooves
Arise~deep groovin' roots reggae & dub
Soulgoalies~orginal reggae, funk & groove
Waves On Monday~tasty, local flavour with weaving harmonies to soothe the soul
Ruby from The Fabled Cottage~songer/songwriter from the Kootenays playing Earthy kids' tunes

Dance
Taiya~...chakra bellydancer here to inspire the passionate goddess within

Workshops
Growing food & Preserving Seeds on the West Coast with Marika Nagasaka from ALM Organic Farm and Full Circle Seeds
Yoga for Connecting to the Earth with Ahimsa Yoga and Fitness

Sound provided by
D.J. Hayden~Inspiring irie aloha spirit with conscious tunes

Visuals by Dubland Studios

Security Provided by Shirley Volunteer Fire Department

Donated Door Prizes and Silent Auction Items:
Sponsors:
Dubland Studios / Knotty Beds / Resurrection Kite Repair
Little Vienna Bakery
Migration Design                              
Mystic Glass Creations                       

THANKS to the MUIR CREEK PROTECTION SOCIETY for support and to Cam Gray of Western Canada Wilderness Committee and Julia Morlacci of Sierra Club BC for their info booths.