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Witsuwit’en Language & Culture Society putting on event to celebrate dictionary release

Witsuwit’en Language & Culture Society putting on event to celebrate dictionary release

To celebrate the release of the Official Witsuwit’en-English Dictionary, the Witsuwit’en Language & Culture Society is going to be holding two events where copies of the dictionary will be handed out.

The first event will be held this Friday at the Witset First Nation Multiplex, located at 205 Beaver Rd, from 1 PM to 3 PM.

As of right now, the second event has neither a date or a venue scheduled.

The first event will see members of the Hagwilget and Witset First Nations allowed to attend and the second event will allow members of the Wet’suwet’en First Nation, Ts’il Kaz Koh, Nee Tahi Buhn, and Skin Tyee to come.

For more information on these events, you can call 250 847 3166.

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Chemainus Valley weekly events and entertainment schedule – Chemainus Valley Courier

Chemainus Valley weekly events and entertainment schedule - Chemainus Valley Courier

THURSDAY, JUNE 9 THROUGH SUNDAY, JUNE 12

Museum exhibit: Featuring a new ’70s exhibit, open Thursdays to Sundays 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Chemainus Valley Museum, 9799 Waterwheel Crescent.

THURSDAY, JUNE 9 THROUGH SATURDAY, JUNE 11 and WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15

Blue and Yellow for Ukraine: Show and fundraiser, all 2D artwork and 3D pieces participating, 50 to 100 per cent of all sale prices will be donated to help the people of Ukraine, Wednesday through Saturday 11 a.m.-4 p.m. (hours may change), Rainforest Arts, 9781 Willow Street, Chemainus.

FRIDAY, JUNE 10

Student Artwork showcase: Inspired by Salish weave box sets, opening ceremony at 12:30 p.m., Crofton Elementary School, 8017 York Ave., Crofton.

Meat draw: 4-7 p.m., Chemainus Legion 191 Hall Lounge, 9775 Chemainus Rd.

Bingo: Doors open at 4 p.m., games until 6:30 p.m., Chemainus Legion 191 Hall, 9775 Chemainus Rd.

SATURDAY, JUNE 11

Chemainus Rotary Club bottle drop: Refundables accepted to support local programs and charitable causes, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Rotary bunker, Chemainus Road (across from Subway).

Museum open: Exhibits from the once-thriving copper smelter and the years of old school class pictures are the favourites of many, open 10 a.m.-2 p.m., admission by donation, Crofton Old School Museum, Queen Street and Joan Avenue.

Meat draw: 3-6 p.m., Chemainus Legion 191 Hall Lounge, 9775 Chemainus Rd.

Live music: Daniel Cook & The Radiators, eclectic roots group, tickets $15 at eventbrite.ca, 7 p.m., Osborne Bay Pub, the Cowichan Valley’s live music destination, 1534 Joan Ave., Crofton.

SUNDAY, JUNE 12

Book reading/signing: Crofton author Leona Bourcier, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Cedrick’s Coffee House, 1610 Joan Ave., Crofton.

Chemainus Classical Concerts: Instruments of Change, The KeyWinds Trio, prepaid tickets $20, at the door $25, $10 for Under 18, to reserve call Eleanor Montour (250-748-8383), 2 p.m., St. Michael’s Church, 2858 Mill St., Chemainus.

Museum open: Crofton Old School Museum, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., admission by donation, Queen Street and Joan Avenue.

TUESDAY, JUNE 14

Meat draw: 3-6 p.m., Chemainus Legion 191 Hall Lounge, 9775 Chemainus Rd.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15

Chemainus Wednesday market: Open 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Waterwheel Square.

(To have your event listed, send an email to don.bodger@chemainusvalleycourier.ca.)

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The Key Winds Trio consisting of Margaret St. Cyr, French horn; Yvonne Gillespie, piano; and Annick Richardson, clarinet. (Photo submitted)

The Key Winds Trio consisting of Margaret St. Cyr, French horn; Yvonne Gillespie, piano; and Annick Richardson, clarinet. (Photo submitted)

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How to watch Queen Elizabeths II’s Platinum Jubilee events

How to watch Queen Elizabeths II’s Platinum Jubilee events

Queen Elizabeth II may have turned 96 in April, but Her Majesty will celebrate another major milestone through the weekend.

The Platinum Jubilee marks Her Majesty’s 70 years on the throne — a big tribute for the longest-serving monarch. The UK will host several activities for royal supporters and her famous family to celebrate.

Royal Communications confirmed that Prince Harry and Duchess Megan Markle will be in attendance at the queen’s birthday parade on Thursday. However, Prince Andrew will not be there.

Britain’s BBC is partnering with ABC to broadcast all the events in America. Other US news channels, including NBC, also will cover some events.

Full schedule of Platinum Jubilee events:

Thursday

Event: Trooping the Colour

What it is: The giant annual parade starts with the queen riding out of London’s Buckingham Palace in a horse and carriage. The money shot comes at the end of the route when the queen and her family appear at the palace and wave at supporters from a balcony. However, for the first time in 70 years, Queen Elizabeth won’t be present to receive the royal salute during the parade itself. Instead, her son and heir Prince Charles, 73, daughter Princess Anne, 71, and grandson Prince William, 39, will be on hand.

Where and how to watch: ABC News or SkyNews’ YouTube channel at 5 a.m. to 8 p.m. ET 

Event: The Jubilee Beacon Show

What it is: Over 1,500 beacons will be lit across the UK, including one in Buckingham Palace, to kick off the Platinum Jubilee.

Where and how to watch: ABC News at 4 p.m. ET

Queen Elizabeth II Official Platinum Jubilee Portrait
Queen Elizabeth II’s official Platinum Jubilee portrait.
2022 Buckingham Palace

Friday

Event: A Service of Thanksgiving

What it is: The ceremony will be held at St. Paul’s Cathedral and will likely feature readings from the Bible, as well as prayers and hymns.

Where and when to watch: 4:15 a.m. ET on BBC One and BBC iPlayer

Queen Elizabeth II Official Platinum Jubilee Portrait
People gather at The Mall in London on June 1 as the Union flags flutter in the wind ahead of the Platinum Jubilee’s celebrations for Britain’s Queen.
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Saturday

Event: Platinum Party at the Palace

What it is: 20,000 people will watch Queen and Adam Lambert will open the star-studded concert. Rod Stewart, Duran Duran, Andrea Bocelli and Diana Ross are also scheduled to perform in person, while Elton John will appear via video.

Where and when to watch: BBC One and ABC News at 2:30 p.m. ET. It will also stream on Hulu on Sunday.

Sunday

Event: Platinum Jubilee Pageant

What it is: Performers, military personnel, workers and volunteers will all partake in this event that will reflect on the Queen’s 70 years on the throne.

Where and when to watch: BBC One at 9 a.m. ET. It will also be on Hulu on Monday.

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It’s a June swoon of arts and entertainment events at the UO

It's a June swoon of arts and entertainment events at the UO

Even with spring term winding down, many events are happening on campus in June. Music dominates the arts scene this month, from student concerts in Beall Hall to the Oregon Bach Festival.

Be sure to catch Club Cinéma’s final screening of “Spectacles de Gad Elmaleh,” and add these events to your must-see list: “Spring Storm,” the annual School of Art + Design senior art show, the UO dance department’s Duck Jam Hip-Hop Finals showcase, and the reopening of “Natural Athletes: Track and Field Champs of the Animal Kingdom” at the Museum of Natural and Cultural History. 

Exhibitions

Opening June 1 in the Knight Library circulation lobby is “Unceded Kindship: Land, Place, and People,” an exhibition showcasing Afro-descendant and Native artists with connections to Oregon and their respective communities. Celebrating their contributions to the movements of Black liberation and Indigenous sovereignty, the exhibition explores the ongoing conversations within and across Afro-descendant and Native communities around decentering white supremacy and settler colonialism.

Spring Storm,” the annual School of Art + Design senior show, celebrates the creative work by students completing degrees in art, art and technology, and product design. The show opens June 6 in Lawrence Hall and runs through June 13.

CheetahOn display beginning June 8 at the Museum of Natural and Cultural History is “Bird Eggs and Nests,” the museum’s collection of photographs documenting the beauty and ingenuity of nature’s eggs and nests. Interrupted in 2020 by the pandemic, “Natural Athletes: Track and Field Champs of the Animal Kingdom” reopens at the museum June 8. Through a series of displays and interactive stations, learn about the animal world as well as Track Town culture and health and fitness research at the UO.

The Visual Arts Team presents “Medium Inconvenience,” an exhibition of recent work by UO advanced photography students, in the Erb Memorial Union’s Adell McMillan Gallery. The exhibition will run through June 9.

Be sure to visit the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art’s “Myriad Treasures” before it leaves in June. The exhibition in the Soreng Gallery features recent acquisitions as well as works spanning four millennia of Chinese history from the legacy collection of museum founder Gertrude Bass Warner.

Music

This month offers many opportunities to take in a concert, including the Oregon Bach Festival, running June 17-July 5 and featuring a comprehensive roster of musical events at venues at the UO and throughout the community.

UO Gospel EnsembleAt Beall Concert Hall: Join School of Music and Dance students June 1 for Chamber Music on Campus. On June 2, the UO Percussion Ensemble will perform with world-renowned faculty members. On June 4, the Chamber Choir, Repertoire Singers and University Singers will team up for a concert. Gather June 5 for Black gospel music performed by the UO Gospel Ensemble.

The Graduate String Quartet performs at Berwick Hall June 2. Jazz Wet Ink will perform at Aasen-Hull Hall on June 3.

Come out to the EMU Crater Lake Rooms on June 3 and listen your favorite pop, rock and alternative music performed by the UO gender-inclusive a cappella group, Mind the Gap, with an opening set from Pacific Northwest-based a cappella group Verdant.

Dance

Don’t miss “Duck Jam Spring 2022,” the UO dance department’s hip-hop finals showcase performances, June 1 at Dougherty Dance Theatre. Spring Dance Loft 2022 on June 3 will feature pieces choreographed and performed by students.

Cinema

Make new connections and expand your knowledge of francophone culture and cinema for Club Cinéma’s final screening of “Spectacles de Gad Elmaleh” June 2 at McKenzie Hall.

Painting of stumpsLectures

Join Emily Eliza Scott, professor of environmental studies and history of art and architecture and 2021-22 Oregon Humanities Center faculty research fellow, on June 3 for her work-in-progress talk “Particulate Matters: Air, Art and Justice” June 3. She will explore art and design practices that track environmental violence as it is written into land, air and water.

On June 25, Michael Brophy will present “Landscape as Character,” a talk exploring the relationship of people in the Pacific Northwest to the natural world.

Streaming resources

Can’t get to an event in person? Google Arts & Culture is a great starting place for finding exhibits, collections, audio, video, images and more.

Explore the UO Channel for a variety of livestreamed events, Department of Art Visiting Artist Lecture Series videos, guest speakers and more.

—By Sharleen Nelson, University Communications

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Weekend preview: Windsor-Essex entertainment May 12-15

Weekend preview: Windsor-Essex entertainment May 12-15


Here’s a look at what’s happening in Windsor-Essex from May 12-15.


THURSDAY, MAY 12, 8 PM TO 10 PM


Multi-platinum artist, and multiple-time Juno Award Winner Avril Lavigne launches her first Canadian tour in over ten years with the “Bite Me Canada 2022” tour featuring special guests, grandson and Mod Sun.


VENUE: THE COLOSSEUM AT CAESARS WINDSOR


THURSDAY, MAY 12 TO SATURDAY, MAY 14


Cost: $16


WIFF is back for round two at the Capitol Theatre from May 12-14. Four great films on tap.


VENUE: THE CAPITOL THEATRE


121 University Ave


Windsor, ON Canada


FRIDAY, MAY 13 TO SATURDAY, MAY 14


The Windsor Classic Chorale will be hosting 3 virtual events from May 13 to May 14 during WCF 2022: a Conductors’ Circle for choral conductors and choir leaders; a vocal technique workshop open to all choral singers; and a streamed virtual concert showcase. All events are open to all, and free of charge.


FRIDAY, MAY 13 TO SUNDAY, MAY 15


Tour Times: Fridays 1pm, 3pm, 5pm


Saturdays & Sundays 12pm, 2pm, 4pm


Experience the story of Canadian whisky – from its vibrant history to the craftsmanship and process behind making it. Sample some of our award-winning whiskies (J.P. Wiser’s Deluxe, Lot No. 40 Rye Whisky, Pike Creek 10 Year | Rum Barrel Finish, J.P. Wiser’s 15 Year Old).


VENUE: J.P. WISER’S DISTILLERY EXPERIENCE


2072 Riverside Drive East, Building 20


FRIDAY, MAY 13 TO SUNDAY, MAY 15


Rodgers + Hammerstein’s CINDERELLA is the Tony Award-winning musical from the creators of South Pacific and The Sound of Music that’s delighting audiences with its surprisingly contemporary take on the classic tale. This lush production features an incredible orchestra, jaw-dropping transformations and all the moments you love—the pumpkin, the glass slipper, the masked ball and more—plus some surprising new twists! Be transported back to your childhood as you rediscover some of Rodgers + Hammerstein’s most beloved songs, including “In My Own Little Corner,” “Impossible/It’s Possible” and “Ten Minutes Ago” in this hilarious and romantic experience for anyone who’s ever had a dream.


To purchase tickets or for more ticket information contact the Chrysler Theatre Box Office 519-252-6579 | Toll Free: 800-387-9181


VENUE: CHRYSLER THEATRE


SUNDAY, MAY 15


May 15 (2pm) live at Hillman Marshes (Essex Region Conservation Authority)


May 15 (7pm) live at Capitol Theatre Windsor


Marsh ticket includes the $6 entrance fee to the park and a donation to ERCA. Guests are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets.

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Pride 2022 events in and around Edmonton this June – Edmonton | Globalnews.ca

Pride 2022 events in and around Edmonton this June - Edmonton | Globalnews.ca

With health restrictions eased, the Edmonton area is expecting to see a return to more in-person events this summer. That will be especially true with Pride Month in June.

Below is a list of some of the Pride events in and around the Edmonton area:

Various Djs, drag queens and local performers

Evolution Wonderlounge

Every Thursday – Sunday night

June 2 – June 30

Pride Month kick-off and proclamation

Edmonton City Hall Plaza 

Friday, June 3

Read more:

How the COVID-19 pandemic is impacting ‘vital’ LGBTQ2S+ safe spaces

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Fruit Loop PRIDE Reunited – Presented by TD

The Grindstone Theatre

Friday, June 3 – Sunday, June 5

Morinville Family BBQ

Morinville

Sunday, June 5

Fruit Loop PRIDE Recharged – Presented by TD 

The Starlite Room 

Saturday, June 11

St. Albert Pride 

Rotary Park

Saturday, June 18

Read more:

Edmonton Pride Festival returns to Churchill Square under new organization

Edmonton Pride Fest 

Churchill Square

Friday, June 24 – Saturday, June 25

Pride Drag Brunch

Churchill Square

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Saturday, June 25

More events will be added as they are announced


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Vancouver Canucks debut 2SLGBTQ+ pride jersey


Vancouver Canucks debut 2SLGBTQ+ pride jersey – Mar 8, 2022

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Multiple Events Taking Place in Terrace Tomorrow in Honour of Red Dress Day

Multiple Events Taking Place in Terrace Tomorrow in Honour of Red Dress Day

Tomorrow is Red Dress Day, and residents of the Terrace area have a few ways to honour the day.

There will be three events taking place in Terrace, each hosted by the Tears to Hope Society.

In the morning, individuals can meet at the Chill Soda Shop at 8:00 to take part in the Red Dress Run.

A walk will also be held in the evening, beginning at 6:30, with participants also meeting at the Chill Soda Shop.

In addition, there will be a Hidden Red Dress display event running throughout the day, which will see red dresses hidden around Terrace, along with a message of hope and action.

Red Dress Day is held annually on May 5th to honour missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, and to educate people on the crisis.

You can follow this link to a sign-up page on Facebook.

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SNAPSHOT: Entertainment Tech students help Proctors prepare for events

SNAPSHOT: Entertainment Tech students help Proctors prepare for events

Students in the Entertainment Tech program recently worked hand-in-hand with experts from Proctors in preparing for events at the famed, historic theater. The seniors and juniors hung rigged panels, “drops” and lights for an Albany Symphony Orchestra concert and other events that are took place at the Schenectady venue. (Photo provided)

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Chemainus Valley weekly events and entertainment schedule – Chemainus Valley Courier

Chemainus Valley weekly events and entertainment schedule - Chemainus Valley Courier

NOW UNTIL THE END OF APRIL

Featured artist: Works by accomplished quiller Sarah Brunt on display, meet Brunt and see a quilling demo Sunday, April 24, noon-3 p.m., Rainforest Arts, 9871 Willow St., Chemainus.

ONGOING

Museum exhibit: Featuring a new ’70s exhibit, open Thursdays to Sundays 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Chemainus Valley Museum, 9799 Waterwheel Crescent.

FRIDAY, APRIL 22-SUNDAY, MAY 22

The 39 Steps: Hitchcock meets hilarious, matinee and evening performances, go to http://tickets.chemainustheatrefestival.ca to reserve, Chemainus Theatre Festival.

FRIDAY, APRIL 22

Meat draw: 4-7 p.m., Chemainus Legion 191 Hall Lounge, 9775 Chemainus Rd.

Bingo: Doors open at 4 p.m., games until 6:30 p.m., Chemainus Legion 191 Hall, 9775 Chemainus Rd.

SATURDAY, APRIL 23

Meat draw: 3-6 p.m., Chemainus Legion 191 Hall Lounge, 9775 Chemainus Rd.

SUNDAY, APRIL 24

Chemainus Classical Concerts: Hand In Hand with Ann Mendenhall, Catharina de Beer, Emily Armour and Rykie Avenant, limited tickets available, call Eleanor Montour ponsored by the Saltair Association for Local Teamwork, 11 a.m.-noon, Centennial Park, Saltair.

TUESDAY, APRIL 26

Meat draw: 3-6 p.m., Chemainus Legion 191 Hall Lounge, 9775 Chemainus Rd.

(To have your event listed, send an email to don.bodger@chemainusvalleycourier.ca.)

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Chemainus Classical Concerts performers, from left: Ann Mendenhall, Catharina de Beer, Emily Armour and Rykie Avenant. (Photos submitted)

Chemainus Classical Concerts performers, from left: Ann Mendenhall, Catharina de Beer, Emily Armour and Rykie Avenant. (Photos submitted)

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Events and Entertainment Agent – Pedestrian Jobs

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Events and Entertainment Agent

The Event’s Industry is back, and we want YOU!

A.P.E Events & Entertainment, is a 20+ year market leading corporate event producer, audio visual designer and one of Australia’s largest entertainment agencies (operating all under the one roof).

If you have an interest and/or previous working experience in the Events and/or Entertainment Industries, we would love to hear from you and receive an application for the ‘Events and Entertainment Agent’ role.

A.P.E Events & Entertainment are seeking an energetic and enthusiastic staff member to join their Sydney based team. Experience in event or entertainment booking is a bonus but isn’t a must. Experience in customer service is though.

By joining the team, you will be responsible for continuing to provide A.P.E Events & Entertainment’s industry leading entertainment curation service, which incorporates the use of the award-winning booking platform – acta.

This role will require you to be highly organised and have the ability to work autonomously, intermediate knowledge of Microsoft Office is essential, excellent telephone manner, exceptional customer service skills and have a passion for all types of events from touring through to corporate, private, charities and festivals.

Key Responsibilities of the role include:
– Events and Entertainment Curation
– Social Media Management
– Contracting and Invoicing
– Logistics including Worksheets and Runsheets
– Assisting Internal and Broader Decision Making with Directors
– Facilitating Events and Entertainment Stakeholder Research, including Zoom Interviews

To be successful in this role you will possess:
– Previous experience in a similar role
– Emotional and professional maturity and a strong work ethic
– Be highly motivated, loyal and results driven
– Excellent communication, presentation and time management skills
– Intuitive approach to client liaison and development
– The ability to work autonomously and part of a team
– Excellent customer service and office administration skills
– Professional telephone manner
– The flexibility to work outside of core hours

If your skills and experience fit the above requirements, please send your Resume and a brief cover letter outlining your suitability to info@apeevents.com.au or for more information, call 02 9331 3899.

www.applesandpearsentertainment.com.au www.apeevents.com.au 

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