The Steveston Historical Society, together with the Richmond Arts Coalition, presents Songs in the Snow. This free seasonal concert series brings Town Square Park to life with beautiful festive lights, seasonal music provided by talented local artists, school groups and community choirs as well as activities, crafts and of course, hot chocolate.
Join us for this beloved family friendly event located in the heart of Steveston Village. This is a rain or shine event.
Dates: Saturdays Dec. 6th & 13th
Time: 3:30pm – 6:30pm
Town Square Park
Steveston Museum & Post Office
3811 Moncton Street
Performance Schedule and Artists:
December 6th (3:30pm-6:30pm)
Jill Raymond
Sangre Morena Latin Music
Jason Qiu
Richmond Orchestra & Chorus Association
Estella Celeste Banez
Ricardo
Visual Artist: Cartoon Katie
Visual Artist: Nadine Flagel
December 13th (3:30pm-6:30pm)
Quayside Voices
Sleigh Riders
Jazz ‘N Burnett
Allie Mcdonald
Sara Mayfield
SwingOut Richmond Jazz Band
Visual Artist: Cartoon Katie
Visual Artist: The Art & Fungi Project

Each month the SHS features different artists and December has so much local art on display! Come by to view this amazing work and pick up a perfect gift for the holiday season. A portion of all sales supports the work of the Steveston Historical Society.
Scott Pleydell-Pearce
We are so excited to welcome back local watercolour artist Scott Pleydell-Pearce to the Pop Up art space in September.
Scott has been an artist all of his life, mainly working professionally in the world of animation. Scott’s self-taught watercolour style is best described as Bold, Energetic and Dynamic. He has the ability to draw and paint very accurately but also turn his hand to a looser approach as well. Embracing and enjoying the outdoors, Scott paints En Plein Air (in the open) as much as possible as nature is truly the greatest teacher.
IG:
@scottpleydellpearce
www.scottyppart.com
Marsha Hoggan
Marsha has been creating beautiful pottery since 2005 and now works from her own studio. Her functional pieces are primarily made from porcelain, with one of her more recent passions being black porcelain — a stunning material that beautifully complements her underglaze designs. Another of Marsha’s creative pursuits is Raku pottery; in 2024, she even built her own Raku kiln. The Orca theme appears throughout much of Marsha’s work, a fitting tribute to the spirit and beauty of the West Coast.
IG:
@marshalynnpottery
Jennifer James
Jennifer is a multi-textural artist whose creative journey began as soon as she could hold a crayon. She has been crafting pottery since the age of 13, exploring a variety of hand-building techniques and sculptural forms. Deeply inspired by the spiritual essence of nature, Jennifer infuses her work with this connection, creating pieces that are both expressive and meaningful. Her collection features nature-inspired Raku pottery and sculptures — including mythical Sprites, sculpted flowers with crystal centers, owls, and butterflies. She also creates a stunning range of stoneware mugs and brooches, each piece reflecting her love of texture, form, and the natural world.
IG:
@jennifer_s_james
www.jennifersjames.com