The Art of Soapstone Carving

Gr. 3 Soapstone Carving
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Local Soapstone Carver Bonnie Gosse has been teaching the art of soapstone carving to our Grade 3 classes for many years.

Soapstone is metamorphic rock largely composed of the mineral talc. It’s called soapstone because of its soapy feel. Originally soapstone was made into oil lamps, pots, kettles, charms and children’s toys. It’s often associated with Northern Canada and Alaska as the inhabitants of the north have used soapstone for traditional carvings.

View the slideshow of the Grade 3 girls working diligently on their soap stone carvings, with direction from Bonnie.

Bonnie teaches the girls how to make their own carvings:

Our First AAA Final – Come see the final game on Saturday!

For the 11th straight year, the York House Tigers have reached the Final of the BC Championships. This year isour first AAA tournament and AAA final.

The Tigers gutted out a tough, physical battle vs Brookswood of Langley. The game was close throughout.

Tigers 72 Brookswood 63

FINAL GAME: Saturday at 4pm at Capilano U
York House vs South Kamloops

THE CROWD WAS AMAZING! Full of alum, students, staff and parents of current and past Yorkies.

Lets fill Cap. College on Saturday for the final. Get there early as the stands will get full. Game will start at 4pm sharp.