Ramblers
The Caledonia Ramblers Hiking Club is holding a slide show at the Spruce Capital Seniors’ Recreation Centre, 3701 Rainbow Drive on January 23. The show starts at 7:30 p.m., with Mark Earle showing slides of the 3M Traverse- Missinka River and Monkman Pass to Muller Creek. Non-members are welcome to attend. Please call 563-4233 for further information.
Button Blankets
Marion Hunt-Doig, a Kwaquilth Indian and native cultural teacher, will be putting on a Button Blanket-making workshop entitled The Robes of Power. Teachers will learn about the people and culture behind the Button Blanket as well as start their own blanket. The workshop takes place January 30 from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. in the Jack Byron room of the Stuido 2880 Arts Complex. Registration deadline is today [January 22] and costs $50. For more information or to register call Virginia 562-4526.
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The University of Manchester has been mercilessly ridiculed by students after suggesting they can beat their January blues by learning how to fold their socks .
On Blue Monday, dubbed the most depressing day of the year , the institution shared a social media post detailing five foolproof ways to keep happy during the pandemic.
The bizarre suggestions included discovering how to fold your socks, learning how to parallel park , being present in the moment and helping others amid the third national lockdown.
Floods of baffled students couldn t help but mock the unusual advice on Twitter, with one complaining that the random tips came on the first day of their exam season.
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