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World Curling looking for event hosting bids for next four-year Olympic cycle – World Curling Federation
The World Curling Federation is looking for Member Associations who would like to host a World Curling event within the next Olympic cycle.
The Federation aims to award events early to allow Local Organising Committee’s as much time as possible to implement events to the best of their ability.
Please note that the Federation can award any events at any time if a suitable bid has been received.
It would be appreciated if letters of intent or complete bids for the 2022–2023 season are received no later than 30 April 2022. Any events for later seasons should be received no later than 31 May 2022.
If you have any questions please send them either to Colin Grahamslaw or Eeva Röthlisberger.
Events that require bids
2022–2023 season with proposed dates
- World Mixed Doubles Qualification Event 2022 — 3 to 7 December 2022
- World Wheelchair Curling Championship 2023 — 4 to 11 March 2023
- World Wheelchair Mixed Doubles Curling Championship 2023 — 12 to 18 March or 13 to 19 April 2023
- European Curling Championships C-Division 2023 — 29 April to 6 May 2023
2023–2024 season with proposed dates
- World Mixed Curling Championship 2023 — 14 to 21 October 2023
- Pan-Continental Curling Championships 2023 (A & B Divisions) — 23 to 29 October 2023
- World Wheelchair-B Curling Championships 2023 — 4 to 11 November 2023
- Le Gruyère AOP European Curling Championships 2023 (A & B Divisions) — 18 to 25 November 2023
- World Mixed Doubles Qualification Event 2023 — 3 to 7 December 2023
- World Junior-B Curling Championships 2023 — 8 to 19 December 2023 OR 13 to 21 December 2023
- World Junior Curling Championships 2024 — 17 to 24 February 2024
- World Wheelchair Curling Championship 2024 — 2 to 9 March 2024
- World Wheelchair Mixed Doubles Curling Championship 2024 — 10 to 16 March or 11 to 17 April 2024
- World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship 2024 & World Senior Curling Championships 2024 — 20 to 27 April 2024
- European Curling Championships C-Division 2024 — 27 April to 4 May 2024
2024–2025 season with proposed dates
- World Mixed Curling Championship 2024 — 12 to 19 October 2024
- Pan-Continental Curling Championships 2024 (A & B Divisions) — 21 to 28 October 2024
- World Wheelchair-B Curling Championships 2024 — 2 to 9 November 2024
- Le Gruyère AOP European Curling Championships 2024 (A & B Divisions) — 16 to 23 November 2024
- World Mixed Doubles Qualification Event 2024 — 3 to 7 December 2024
- World Junior-B Curling Championships 2024 — 8 to 19 December 2024 OR 3 to 11 January 2025
- World Junior Curling Championships 2025 — 13 to 23 February 2025 (Proposed dates Torino, Italy; Test Event for the 2026 Olympic Winter Games)
- World Wheelchair Curling Championship 2025 — 1 to 8 March 2025 (Proposed dates Torino, Italy; Test Event for the 2026 Paralympic Winter Games)
- World Women’s Curling Championship 2025 — 15 to 23 March 2025
- World Wheelchair Mixed Doubles Curling Championship 2025 — 9 to 15 March or 10 to 16 April 2024
- World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship 2025 & World Senior Curling Championships 2025 — 19 to 26 April 2025
- European Curling Championships C-Division 2025 — 26 April to 3 May 2025
2025–2026 season with proposed dates
- Pre-Olympic Qualification Event (Men & Women) — 17 to 24 October 2025
- World Mixed Curling Championship 2025 — 11 to 18 October 2025
- Pan Continental Curling Championships 2025 (A & B Divisions) — 28 October to 2 November 2025
- Le Gruyère AOP European Curling Championships 2024 (A & B Divisions) — 22 to 29 November 2025
- World Mixed Doubles Qualification Event 2024 — 3 to 7 December 2024
- World Junior-B Curling Championships 2025 — 3 to 7 December 2025 OR 3 to 10 January 2026
- Olympic Qualification Event 2025 (Men & Women) — 6 to 13 December 2025
- Olympic Qualification Event 2025 (Mixed Doubles) — 15 to 20 December 2025
- World Junior Curling Championships 2026 — 21 to 28 February 2026
- World Men’s Curling Championship 2026 — 28 March to 5 April 2026
- World Wheelchair Mixed Doubles Curling Championship 2026 — 9 to 15 April 2026
- World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship 2026 & World Senior Curling Championships 2026 — 18 to 25 April 2025
- European Curling Championships C-Division 2026 — 25 April to 2 May 2026
Engage with the World Curling Federation on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and Weibo and be searching the hashtags #curling
CHRISTUS Spohn Hospital will be hosting three local recruitment events – KIIITV.com
Dead Crow Comedy hosting two events to benefit Play It Forward Wilmington
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) – Dead Crow Comedy Room will play host to a pair of events this weekend to help raise funds for Play It Forward Wilmington, a non-profit which takes new and used musical instruments and gifts them to children.
On Friday, April 1, Dead Crow will host two comedy shows. At the 7 p.m. show, comedians Mat Millner, Steve Marcinowski and Timmy Sherrill will perform. The 9:30 show will feature comedians Chad Fogland, Jack Nelson and Bridget Callahan.
Tickets are $10 for general admission and $20 for VIP for each show.
On Sunday, April 3, the venue will host an all-day music event. Doors open at 1 p.m. with bands starting at 2.
Scheduled to perform are:
- School of Rock
- Free Drinks the band
- Audiomelt
- The Swellians
- Hyperloops
- Cool Jerk
- Jared Cline
- Cary Benjamin
For Sunday’s event, admission is free for all kids under 16. All other tickets are $10 in advance and $15 the day of the show.
Advanced tickets for both events can be found here.
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Thinking About Hosting a Pop-Up Event? 12 Ways to Ensure It Succeeds
Opinions expressed are solely those of the author and do not reflect the views of Rolling Stone editors or publishers.
If you’re a new business trying to drum up awareness or an established business just trying to expand your reach, pop-up events are a great way to get your brand in front of more potential customers. Because of their temporary nature, they’re perfect for creating a sense of urgency and mystique that will draw in curious minds.
But how can businesses best capitalize on these events? To help answer that question, a panel of Rolling Stone Culture Council experts weigh in with their best tips on how to run a successful pop-up event and generate buzz for your business.
Collaborate with a Complementary Business
Collaborate with a business partner who sells goods that complement your products. This will bring together customers from both companies, as people would be interested to see how the two brands are working together. This not only lowers the cost that would have incurred while planning alone, but it also eases the challenges associated with it. – Candice Georgiadis, Digital Day
Pair the Right Location with the Right Value
Find the location where your target customers are most likely to be, and give them something valuable for their time. An example would be handing out water bottles near a sports event on a hot day in exchange for downloading your app, or gift cards outside a coffee shop. If you can give them a sample of your product at a time when they need it most, you have the perfect situation. – Danny Gold, ZolTrain
Bring Your Friendliest, Most Outgoing Employees
Have your friendliest and most outgoing employees run the event. They will be the face of your company, and you want to leave a lasting impression. Also, hand out strategic freebies or goodies so that your reach will last long after your event. – Vanessa Gabriel, Drop Delivery
Make It a True Experience
People love science museums because of the multi-sensory nature of the exhibits. So, in addition to decor and customer flow, focus on something to do for those visiting — something for them to smell, touch, hear (that isn’t your product). Teach them something new. Regardless of whether or not they buy that day, they will remember you when they get home. – Amanda Reiman, Personal Plants
Solve a Problem
Understand the mindset of your audience in that particular moment and tailor your execution and message to enhance their overall experience. No one wants to fill out a questionnaire in the middle of a festival. They probably want to charge their phone, sit down and cool off. The brand should solve a problem for them in that moment, not be the problem. – Brad Canario, Auxly
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Start Locally
I would start with local pop-up events and expand from there. The first pop-up is the most crucial, as you’re learning what’s expected. If your local pop-up is extraordinary, then duplicate that process in nearby cities, then nearby states and then globally. – Jenny Ta, GalaxE by HODL Assets, Inc.
Build Up the ‘Hype’
The key to a successful pop-up is to build hype and excitement in the weeks leading up to the event. Building a guest list to gauge your expected amount of attendees is crucial. You’ll also want to send three vital event reminders to your guest list — seven days before the event, 24 hours before the event and, finally, on the day of. This will ensure a strong turnout, leading to a successful pop-up. – King Holder, PROCUSSION
Plan for Things to Go Wrong
Plan ahead for every situation because something unexpected always happens and you’re there to put your best foot forward. Who is your backup coordinator if your primary gets sick? Where will you relocate an outdoor event if it rains? Who are your keynote speakers, how much time will they speak and on what topics? You can’t hide behind a screen if something goes wrong; you’re there in real time. – Victoria Kennedy, Marisa Johnson
Consider Foot Traffic
The location is the most important aspect of running a pop-up shop. Make sure you take the time to find a good location where there will be enough foot traffic to potentially achieve the type of reach you are hoping for. – Christian Anderson (Trust’N), Lost Boy Entertainment LLC
Put Yourself in Your Customers’ Shoes
Put yourself in the customer’s shoes! How would they want to interact with you? What makes them feel comfortable? What would be fun and engaging? Pop-ups are face-to-face interaction and can be really exciting for both the company and the customers if done right. Don’t be afraid to be playful and creative and create a fun experience they will remember. Make a positive memory they’ll never forget! – Lisa Buffo, Cannabis Marketing Association
Have Meaningful Client Conversations
Pop-ups aren’t really about showing your company’s products, but about using the time to have meaningful conversations with your clients. They will remember the honesty and trust created from the conversation and associate this with your brand or product. The opposite is also true, so use the rare opportunity of being out in the wild to your advantage! – Skip Meador, marQaha
Determine a Clear Goal, Theme and Message
People don’t remember events; they remember experiences. Your event should create an environment that’s exclusive, interesting and memorable. You need a clear goal with a theme, as well as a message. The experience should encompass both brand engagement and product awareness. Be sure to share recap footage on your social channels to be seen by both existing and potential customers. – David Castain, David Castain & Associates
Animal nonprofit hosting adoption events for dogs, cats – wcia.com
AAA hosting travel precheck events – WDTN.com
AAA hosting travel precheck events WDTN.com
Brain Injury Recovery Foundation hosting events for Brain Injury Awareness Month – KTUL
Library hosting virtual event with pro explorer, bestselling author
Adam Shoalts will share adventures from latest book, The Whisper on the Night Wind, during March 30 event
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ORILLIA PUBLIC LIBRARY
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If mysterious, unexplained tracks in the deepest of woods and a bold, hair-raising attempt to uncover the truth behind a century-old Labrador legend sound like just the kind of thrill you’re after, then the Orillia Public Library has an event for you.
Join professional explorer and best-selling author Adam Shoalts via an exclusive Zoom event on Wednesday, March 30 at 6:30 p.m. as he regales us with his latest adventure from his new book, The Whisper on the Night Wind: The True History of a Wilderness Legend.
He will discuss the fascinating story of a century-old wilderness tale from the Labrador wild involving strange tracks in the woods and Shoalts’s attempt to unravel it.
Shoalts has a PhD from McMaster University in history, is a national champion of the Trans-Canada Trail, and the Westaway Explorer-in-Residence of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society.
A regular guest on television and radio, his books include Alone Against the North and A History of Canada in 10 Maps, both being national bestsellers. He is also no stranger to the many Orillians who enjoyed the 2020 Orillia Public Library Big Read selection, Beyond The Trees: A Journey Across Canada’s Arctic.
Please register here to receive the Zoom link. Everyone is welcome.
For more information, please email info@orilliapubliclibrary.ca or call 705-325-2556.
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3 Tips on Hosting Driver Events to Improve Company Culture – Heavy Duty Trucking
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