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Aunties Holding It Together exhibition at the Burrard Arts Foundation – GlobalNews Events

Aunties Holding It Together exhibition at the Burrard Arts Foundation - GlobalNews Events

BAF presents “Aunties Holding It Together,” by Michelle Sound, featuring new sculptural and photographic works from two ongoing series. The exhibition explores personal and familial narratives through a deep consideration of Indigenous artistic processes. Sound’s works contemplate cultural identities and histories, engaging traditional materials and concepts within a contemporary context. She stitches and adorns torn images, ripped to show the colonial violence that her family, and other Indigenous families, have experienced—residential school intergenerational trauma, loss of language, and displacement from traditional territories. Although these losses can never be fully healed, through practices such as drum making, caribou hair tufting, beadwork, embroidery and photography, Sound’s works highlight acts of care and joy rooted within family and community. A text by Billy-Ray Belcourt will be published to accompany the exhibition. When: • Exhibition: August 18th – October 22nd, 2022; • Opening reception: August 18th (6:00pm – 9:00pm PDT); • Gallery open Tuesday – Saturday 12:00pm-5:00pm About the Burrard Arts Foundation (BAF) Burrard Arts Foundation (BAF) is a registered Canadian charity driven by a deep belief that arts and culture have the power to measurably contribute to better cities and healthier communities. BAF envisions a future where cities develop, evolve, and thrive with arts and culture at their core.  Cities where creative practices bridge cultural divides, promote social cohesion and inspire people to open their minds to new perspectives. With this philosophy in mind, BAF produces programming that supports emerging artists and special projects that foster creativity in the public realm, with a mission to amplify creative culture in pursuit of collective inspiration.   The Burrard Arts Foundation’s programming is made possible by the generous support of the Chan Family Foundation and the City of Vancouver Cultural Grants Program.

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MLB and Make-A-Wish Foundation team up for events during All-Star Week

MLB and Make-A-Wish Foundation team up for events during All-Star Week
MLB and Make-A-Wish Foundation team up for events during All-Star Week – CBS Los Angeles


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Kandiss Crone reports from Elysian Park on a series of fun events put together during All-Star Week by MLB and the Make-A-Wish Foundation, to help grant the wishes of some kids battling very serious illnesses.

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‘Tractor trekkers’ raise record amount for Eden Foundation in event’s 15th year

Fifteen years ago, Armin Enns, the chair of the Eden Foundation at the time, came up with the idea of a vintage tractor trek through area villages as a fundraiser.

      

The fifteen-year milestone of the event happened this past Saturday.

      

Director of Development with Eden Foundation, Jayme Giesbrecht says 54 tractors were registered for the trek this year, which is higher than they’ve seen in a number of years.

“This isn’t the highest it’s ever been, however, we were so thrilled that 54 people were willing to take the whole day to spend time on their antique tractors and just have fun with us,” said Giesbrecht. “We’re really glad we could honour Armin’s idea. And to this point, over 15 years, we have raised almost $ 1 million. So, in the coming years, we will hit that milestone and it will be another exciting chapter.”

This year, the 54 ‘tractor trekkers’ brought in a record amount through the event for the Eden Foundation, raising $78,375.

The money will get divided during the foundation’s granting season. However, Giesbrecht says they first need to get a better idea of what the needs are in each of Eden’s organizations, including Segue Career Options, Recovery of Hope, and their housing and supports.

“Linden Place we have in Winkler, and then in Steinbach, we have some housing facilities as well, and in Winnipeg. In Steinbach right now, we’re working towards a kitchen upgrade, a commercial kitchen that will allow people to kind of re-learn cooking techniques, and community meals…that’s one big way the money will help. There are always upgrades to be done at the (Eden) mental health centre, and so there are a variety of ways that this money will help, but it is helping in a big way to provide that hope and that healing and community that our vision statement says.”

A number of vintage tractors are lined up in a straight row.“What was really neat this year was to be able to start in the City of Winkler at the Emmanuel Church, because that way some of the folks in Winkler were able to line up on 15th Street and see the tractors go by,” noted Giesbrecht. “Terrance Klassen, our photographer got some really neat photos of these vintage tractors with modern style houses in the background, and it just shows how far we’ve come.”
A number of vintage tractors are lined up in a straight row.Supplied photo
Two men on their antique tractors surrounded by beautiful yellow fields. Photo by Terrance Klassen – provided by Eden Foundation. 

 

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Wine-tasting event will aid DeafBlind Ontario Foundation

Wine-tasting event will aid DeafBlind Ontario Foundation

Participants in virtual tour and tasting June 10 can support organization from home

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DEAFBLIND ONTARIO FOUNDATION

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Journey with the DeafBlind Ontario Foundation to discover the sights and sounds of three wine-producing countries — Portugal, Spain and Italy — at the third The Finer Senses Tour and Tasting on June 10.

At this virtual tour and tasting experience, a travel expert will guide guests to explore points of interest, people and their culture, in regions known for their wine making. The tour includes rest stops to enjoy wine tastings led by a wine sommelier. Guests will have the unique opportunity to discover their senses and engage in discussion about wine pairings, varietals, and more.

Portugal is the largest cork producer in the world — known for its Douro wine region — where the majority of Port wine is made. We will trek to unforgettable mountain and coastal zones in Spain to sip a selection from a wine region like Ribera del Duero. Finally, we will tour one of the most visited countries in the world. Italy boasts diverse grape varieties and produces the most extensive range of wine styles in Europe.

Prior to the event, three bottles of wine will be delivered to your door for contactless delivery. The Finer Senses will be a fun and casual evening of travel and wine tasting from the comfort of home. Two weeks prior to the event, an online auction will open to event guests and the general public.

“Whether you’re a wine connoisseur, a world traveller, or you’re looking for a fun Friday night, you are invited to an evening that will make a difference for a local non-profit organization, while enjoying a unique tasting experience in your home,” says Susan Manahan, director of development and communications.

DeafBlind Ontario Services provides an array of services to people who are deaf, hard of hearing, non-verbal and deafblind that are customized to each individual’s unique needs, method of communication, and goals to enrich their life.

“The Finer Senses is a great way to bring people together for a good cause, particularly during June’s National Deafblind Awareness Month,” says Manahan.

The Finer Senses, presented by Resident Care Pharmacy and Silver Linings Health Care, is an annual fundraiser for the DeafBlind Ontario Foundation. The foundation raises, invests, and directs funds to DeafBlind Ontario Services to enhance programs, which support the individuals they serve.

This will be a fun and casual evening of travel and wine tasting in the comfort of home. Get your tickets by May 27 at 12 p.m. For more information and registration, please visit www.deafblindontario.com/events/the-finer-senses or call 1-855-340-3267, ext. 233.

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Wine-tasting event will aid DeafBlind Ontario Foundation

Wine-tasting event will aid DeafBlind Ontario Foundation

Participants in virtual tour and tasting June 10 can support organization from the comfort of their home

NEWS RELEASE

DEAFBLIND ONTARIO FOUNDATION

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Journey with the DeafBlind Ontario Foundation to discover the sights and sounds of three wine-producing countries — Portugal, Spain and Italy — at the third The Finer Senses Tour and Tasting on June 10.

At this virtual tour and tasting experience, a travel expert will guide guests to explore points of interest, people and their culture, in regions known for their wine making. The tour includes rest stops to enjoy wine tastings led by a wine sommelier. Guests will have the unique opportunity to discover their senses and engage in discussion about wine pairings, varietals, and more.

Portugal is the largest cork producer in the world — known for its Douro wine region — where the majority of Port wine is made. We will trek to unforgettable mountain and coastal zones in Spain to sip a selection from a wine region like Ribera del Duero. Finally, we will tour one of the most visited countries in the world. Italy boasts diverse grape varieties and produces the most extensive range of wine styles in Europe.

Prior to the event, three bottles of wine will be delivered to your door for contactless delivery. The Finer Senses will be a fun and casual evening of travel and wine tasting from the comfort of home. Two weeks prior to the event, an online auction will open to event guests and the general public.

“Whether you’re a wine connoisseur, a world traveller, or you’re looking for a fun Friday night, you are invited to an evening that will make a difference for a local non-profit organization, while enjoying a unique tasting experience in your home,” says Susan Manahan, director of development and communications.

DeafBlind Ontario Services provides an array of services to people who are deaf, hard of hearing, non-verbal and deafblind that are customized to each individual’s unique needs, method of communication, and goals to enrich their life.

“The Finer Senses is a great way to bring people together for a good cause, particularly during June’s National Deafblind Awareness Month,” says Manahan.

The Finer Senses, presented by Resident Care Pharmacy and Silver Linings Health Care, is an annual fundraiser for the DeafBlind Ontario Foundation. The foundation raises, invests, and directs funds to DeafBlind Ontario Services to enhance programs, which support the individuals they serve.

This will be a fun and casual evening of travel and wine tasting in the comfort of home. Get your tickets by May 27 at 12 p.m. For more information and registration, please visit www.deafblindontario.com/events/the-finer-senses or call 1-855-340-3267, ext. 233.

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Reuters Events White Paper: The Foundation for Next-Gen Connected Cars

Reuters Events White Paper: The Foundation for Next-Gen Connected Cars

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London, United Kingdom–(Newsfile Corp. – April 11, 2022) – The right connectivity is crucial not only for the safety and the operation of the vehicle, but also for enhanced applications that will be updated on a daily, weekly or monthly basis. The decisions OEMs make today will affect their ability to deliver on regulatory requirements for safety and consumer demand for exciting new experiences.

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Reuters Events have partnered with Verizon to produce this white paper ‘The Foundation for Next-Gen Connected Cars where we explore 5G and MEC as the foundation for the next generation of connected cars.

Download your complimentary copy here.

This whitepaper is packed with expert opinion to help you on your journey to build the infrastructure for tomorrow.

Access insights on these core topics:

  • A New Level of Safety
  • MEC and Autonomy
  • V2X and the Smart Community
  • The Car as Platform a robust combination of hardware and software
  • Infrastructure: The Foundation for Innovation
  • Profiting from an Option-Rich Technical Infrastructure
  • Build the Infrastructure for Tomorrow Today

Download your free copy of the whitepaper here.

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CBS airs CMT awards and Advertising Research Foundation hosts event: The Week Ahead

CBS airs CMT awards and Advertising Research Foundation hosts event: The Week Ahead

April 13

Bed Bath & Beyond reports fourth-quarter results. The beleaguered chain has been struggling to turn itself around, but improvement has been difficult as the brand now also faces rising prices and supply chain issues. In its most recent quarter, Bed Bath & Beyond reported a 28% decline in net sales to $1.9 billion. The retailer recently said it would be working with Kroger on a combined e-commerce experience. 

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April 14

The Association of National Advertisers begins its four-part Agile Marketing course. The virtual workshop is open to marketers at any level who are interested in learning about how to adapt to change and get more done faster.

April 15

“Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore,” the third installment of the Fantastic Beasts movie franchise, hits U.S. theaters today.

April 16-17

Easter Sunday is here. According to Numerator, 64% of consumers intend to gather with family and friends this year, up from 42% in 2021.

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Foundation for Women Warriors CEO discusses upcoming events for Women’s History Month

Foundation for Women Warriors CEO discusses upcoming events for Women's History Month

The Vista-based Foundation for Women Warriors heads into Women’s History Month in March with a series of events to raise awareness for the issues facing women veterans and their families.

“Our mission is to serve women veterans and their children so their next mission is clearer and continues to impact the world,” said Jodie Grenier, the CEO of the foundation.

Homelessness and mental health services are some of the key areas that need to be addressed for women and their children as they acclimate to civilian life, she said.

A marine veteran, Grenier served in the United States Marine Corps from 2000 to 2005, after joining out of high school. She served two deployments to Iraq back to back, and then went to Iraq and Afghanistan from 2009-11 as a contractor.

“I came to the organization at a crossroads in my own career,” Grenier said. “I had worked for years in the intelligence and national security community and was looking to make a transition into the nonprofit sector after working and volunteering in the nonprofit sector for a number of years.”

The Foundation for Women Warriors is on track to serve 1,200 women and children throughout Southern California this year, Grenier said. The organization typically serves about 1,000 women and children each year, mostly in San Diego County.

“San Diego is so supportive of the military and we’re so grateful to have the support of our local community,” Grenier said. “If people are looking for ways to get involved, we’re always looking for volunteers.”

Events taking place in March include a virtual 5K, a screening of “Unsung Heroes: The Story of America’s Female Patriots” and a “Hike for Herstory.”

The Foundation for Women Warriors is located at 1185 Park Park Center Drive, Suite R, in Vista. For more information, visit foundationforwomenwarriors.org.