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VIDEO: Rosie calls on community to grow Oak Bay painted rock snake Roxie

Path near Willows Beach hosts student’s new community art project

By the end of summer, Rosie Holoiday hopes to see colourful rocks wind around the tree and bench near the Bowker Avenue entrance to Willows Beach.

The six-year-old planted the seed of a winding rock snake by starting it herself – with dad’s help – using her personal collection near the Oak Bay waterfront.

“I really like art and wanted to do this with my dad,” Rosie explained.

The Willows elementary student has been painting rocks for years. She can name her partner in art for each rock in her collection – now lined up behind one painted especially as the head of her rock snake named Roxie.

“I wanted her to see the power of putting yourself out there,” said dad Chase. Her parents are prepared should the project hit any hiccups, but anticipate primarily positive.

Regular visitors to the popular beach, the family hopes to watch it grow all summer.

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The rocks – for the moment the one with the heart is her favourite – spur memories with family, friends and now hopefully community. As of Monday afternoon, a short Roxie – and a sign outlining the project – sat near the beach volleyball courts at Willows, calling on the community to build the snake by adding their own painted rocks. Rosie would love to see Roxie wind around a large nearby tree and get as far as the public bench.

“We want it to grow and grow and grow,” she said.



Christine van Reeuwyk

About the Author: Christine van Reeuwyk

Longtime journalist with the Greater Victoria news team.
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