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Guru Nanak's Free Kitchen is Back!

January 2nd, 2009 by raincoaster

Volunteers from all walks of life joined together to prepare food as part of Guru Nanak's Free Kitchen's winter food donation project. On Friday, December 26th, over 400 people were fed. 500 on Saturday. 600 on Monday. 600 Wed, and 600 on Friday.

The new year will start with a week-long all-day indoors kitchen, open to everyone, at the Life Skills Center 10am Tuesday Jan 6th to 5pm Saturday Jan 10th. Food will be served by volunteers throughout the day, donated by anonymous donors and local Sikhs.

I can't tell you how humbling and fulfilling it is to bring meals to people. At the same time so disheartening that we always run out, and there are so many people either homeless or low-income.

Holiday Dinners in the DTES

November 30th, 2008 by April

CHRISTMAS DINNERS

2008

Saturday, December 13th, 2008

Union Gospel Mission, 616 East Cordova – 604-253-3323

Serving (a typical “Christmas” dinner) from 10:30am to 5:00pm

Brenden's Last Wish

November 29th, 2008 by raincoaster

Brenden Foster

Cross-posted from TeenyManolo.com because I thought there were resonances with many people on the DTES:

Fair warning: if you don't like a good cry, do not read this post. And for once it's not just because my writing's so painful.
Brendan Foster of Bothell, Washington was, to all appearances, an ordinary American kid, hanging out with his pals, playing videogames, grumbling about homework. You wouldn't know he was about to become a hero.
But he was.

Free Canada Council Grant Writing Info Sessions

November 6th, 2008 by raincoaster

Grant Writing Information Sessions
November 10-15, 2008

Victoria, Richmond, Surrey, and Vancouver

The Canada Council for the Arts is pleased to invite the public to participate in free grant writing information sessions for professional artists.

During these sessions, we will explain:
• how to complete application forms;
• how to submit your support material; and
• how applications are assessed.

The following Canada Council for the Arts staff will be conducting these sessions:

Marianne Heggtveit, Acting Head, Arts Services Unit
Melisa Kamibayashi, Information Officer, Arts Services Unit
Nancy Guertin, Program Officer, Theatre
Peter Schneider, Program Officer, Writing and Publishing
Pao Quang Yeh, Program Officer, Visual Arts

IMPORTANT

• Please inform Melisa Kamibayashi if you wish to attend.  Make sure to include which information session, the date, and in which discipline you will participate. 1-800-263-5588, ext. 4033 or at melisa.kamibayashi@canadacouncil.ca.

• We encourage you to bring your résumé (curriculum vitae). This will help program officers determine your eligibility.

• We encourage you to read up on the listed grant programs in advance of the information sessions so that you may ask the program officers questions that are more specific. Application guidelines and forms are posted on our website at www.canadacouncil.ca.

Canada Council for the Arts – Free Grant Writing Information Sessions

SESSION 1 – Victoria
Monday, November 10, 2008
6:00 to 9:00 pm
Open Space Gallery
510 Fort Street

SESSION 2 – Richmond
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
6:00 to 9:00 pm
Richmond Art Gallery
180 – 7700 Minoru Gate

SESSION 3 – Surrey

April writes about Cops shutting down Insite's Free Bedouin Soundclash's concert

October 24th, 2008 by April

The following is an account of my timeline...

I arrived at the corner
of Main and Hastings ( where the Ford Building is situated ) and I was shocked
to see there were at least 40 cops wearing orange and yellow vests milling
about. I noticed that the road had been blocked  by the standard navy blue
uniform VPD officers.  When I tried to access the walkway down towards Insite..
I was told to go around the block.. I was feeling by then abit nervous and tense
because.. I have never seen an event where this much security was needed for a
free concert and bbq!!!  I ventured down the block on the  Hastings and Cordova
side, and I spotted even in the alley, the police were stationed in lineups, to
prevent DTES citizens from cutting through the alley and accessing the free
hamburgers.

When I rounded the corner of Columbia and Cordova, I noticed
a few passerbys eating their hamburgers, but not in the usual happy go lucky
manner that they "scored" free food.  As I approached  closer, I realized that
people were denied access to the food and the music as the police had formed a
barricade that stretched from the Radio Station corner of Columbia and Hastings
to the New Brandiz convenience store corner of Columbia and Hastings back up to
Main and Hastings.  The cops were securing off a 1 block radius... 100 East
Hastings. They looked very stern and serious in their dark blue uniforms as they
prevented people from accessing the main area which had the music and
food.

Finally under pressure of the crowd, the police allowed the hungry
to pass through their barricade, still keeping a close eye on people.  There I
met some fellow DTES Community leaders such as Cecily Nicholson of Downtown
Eastside Women's Centre and David Eby of Pivot Legal  who marched in solidarity
with the citizens. 

I viewed Stiltwalkers teetering on by carrying

April's night covering 3 events starting with Vancouver Police shutting down Free Bedouin Soundclash concert

October 24th, 2008 by April

There was a free concert given by Bedouin Soundclash ( 3 member Canadian band
that were Juno award winners) to support Insite ( the city's safe injection site
) when suddenly cops came in and started shutting the event down due
to the fact that the organizers of Portland Hotel Society did not get a permit
to have "structures" .. which in our case were tents.


What really
surprised me was that the VPD has let events carry on like this in the past and
have even served as "security" to allow the DTES have their free festivals at
Pigeon Park


But I guess, now coupled with  the Harper government and
their Conservative views against the Safe Injection Site.. and the VPD stopping
the free concert by Bedouin Soundclash and free BBQ, spells trouble for Insite
for the future.
 
 
Afterwards I went to cover Frances-Marie Uitti, a
celloist  who appeared at the Vancouver New Music Festival's Solus-The Art of
Solo Virtuosity. The fascinating thing about her is that she builds her own bows
and plays with 2 bows at a time, "a radical technique that can make a Uitti solo
performance sound as rich as a string quartet"


Lastly I filmed at the
Bedouin Soundclash concert at the Commodore Ballroom....awesome music with indie rock
and ska infuences. :)

Food Bank Donation Tips

October 21st, 2008 by raincoaster

Tonight at the Third Tuesday tech networking event Rebecca Bollwitt (Miss604) organized a drive for donations to the Food Bank and ended up getting 12 large boxes and several bags full of donations. An outstanding haul, that will make a real difference to people who need a hand, especially since the weather has turned and Hydro bills are getting bigger while income generally isn't.

Here is a piece I did about what is and isn't a good donation for the Food Bank. I know that when I was sick and had to use the Food Bank there were some stunningly useless donations, and I'm sure when someone makes a donation they'd rather it be appreciated and appropriate. Nobody donates to the Food Bank ironically, do they?

Here is the piece, and here it is on Rebecca's blog.

APril films Glenn Nicholson and Tom Wright of the Foresters who put on the " Pumpkin Patch" event at Maclean Park

October 19th, 2008 by April
Watch this video!

I filmed Glenn Nicolson and Tom Wright at
"Pumpkin Patch", a local annual event held at Maclean Park  by the Foresters in
partnership with DERA and Strathcona Community Centre.

In this video, Glenn and Tom speak with delight how they picked up the pumpkins from Felix Farms, generously donated by manager Peter Gachon with transportation provided by Burnaby Moving.

About 150-160
pumpkins were placed onto the field of Maclean Park, where neighborhood
children from the DTES could come by, pick up a pumpkin and do some carving. 

Children had the opportunity to get face painted, do chalk drawings, or
even get sparkly colors and glitters sprayed onto their hair. Candy
bags were also given out and smiles and laughter were all around. :)

Please search for my other related videos - keyword Pumpkin Patch

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April films at Pumpkin Patch, a local event with free pumpkins for neighborhood children in DTES and Stratcona at Maclean Park

October 19th, 2008 by April
Watch this video!

I filmed at 
"Pumpkin Patch", a local annual event held at Maclean Park  by the Foresters in
partnership with DERA and Strathcona Community Centre.

In this video, I see all the very many pumpkins on the field with some pumpkins already being claimed and guarded by some happy children and their family members.  Al and Glen Nicholson of Foresters chat about the logistics of the event, while watching the activities at Maclean Park.

About 150-160
pumpkins were placed onto the field of Maclean Park, where neighborhood
children could come by, pick up a pumpkin and do some carving. 

Children had the opportunity to get face painted, do chalk drawings, or
even get sparkly colors and glitters sprayed onto their hair. Candy
bags were also given out and smiles and laughter were all around. :)

Please search for my other related videos - keyword Pumpkin Patch

[video]

April films at Pumpkin Patch, a local event for neighborhood children in DTES and Stratcona at Maclean Park

October 19th, 2008 by April
Watch this video!

I filmed at 
"Pumpkin Patch", a local annual event held at Maclean Park  by the Foresters in
partnership with DERA and Strathcona Community Centre.

In this video, the excited children are eagely awaiting High Noon to be able to start carving their pumpkin!

About 150-160
pumpkins were placed onto the field of Maclean Park, where neighborhood
children could come by, pick up a pumpkin and do some carving. 

Children had the opportunity to get face painted, do chalk drawings, or
even get sparkly colors and glitters sprayed onto their hair. Candy
bags were also given out and smiles and laughter were all around. :)

Please search for my other related videos - keyword Pumpkin Patch

[video]

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