Institute Parachute is looking for participants for a series of Art Fight parties to commence this spring.
In the Art Fight competition, each artist will work in the same mixed-use space at a frenzied competitive pace for 12 hours. As the day progresses the initial relaxed studio/gallery atmosphere will be replaced by a full-blown party. Music, dancing and celebrating will swirl around the artists and their in-progress projects.
At the stroke of midnight, the works will be complete and the panel of distinguished celebrity judges will make their pronouncements.
The first Art Fight is to take place in June, and applicants interested in participating on that occasion should submit before May 15th 2008. For more information contact admin[at]instituteparachute.ca or call 885-6642.
Join interVivos for a candid conversation with US Consul General Tom Huffaker. HIs focus is on energy and the environment, agriculture and making sure that changes at the border enhance our security without burdening the movement of people and commerce. Hear him take on these controversial questions:
What does Russia’s consumer boom mean for Canadian businesses?
What can Alberta do to show that energy security is equally as important as climate change?
Does it really matter to Canada which Party wins the Presidential Race in the US?
Please RSVP by May 5th to intervivosedmonton[at]gmail.com if you are interested in attending.
It takes place on May 9th at the Shaw. Doors open at 11:30am and the speaker begins at 11:55am.
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The Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC) is looking for entrepreneurs between the ages of 19 and 35 for its Young Entrepreneur Awards (YEA) contest. This will be the 21st consecutive year of the Awards, which highlight the success of young Canadian entrepreneurs and recognize their innovative spirit and business acumen. There is one winning business per province and territory, for a total of 13 awards.
Deadline to apply is Friday May 30th, 2008.
For more information see here.
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This exhibit has been inspired by ceramic cone box exhibits, where no piece is larger than 3 inches by 3 inches by 6 inches, the dimension of the Orton Standard Pyrometric Cone Box.
Deadline to enter is Thursday May 15th, 2008.
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Advance registration is recommended as the number of sidewalk sections are limited and will fill up very quickly!
Deadline to register is May 15th 2008 and 5pm.
Youth from across Canada will come together in Vancouver, for the Youth Summit on Sustainable Transportation. The goal of the summit is to discuss and discover the role of sustainable transportation as the solution to urban sustainability, while building leadership skills through action on sustainable transportation initiatives.
Applications must be submitted electronically no later than May 11th, 2008. Applicants must be between the ages of 17 and 25 years old.
For more information: http://www.transitaction.ca/youthsummit/index.html
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where: Rouge Lounge 10111 117 St. (connected to Rosebowl Pizza)
when: Thursday April 24th, doors open at 7pm, show starts at 8pm.
details: In order to raise funds and awareness about the Edmonton John Howard Society’s REE-START program which helps youth-at-risk and young offenders in Edmonton, a Comedy Night is being held at the Rouge Lounge. Cover is $7. No Minors. For advance tickets contact Danisha at 993-6474. Headliner is Sterling Scott, accompanied by Michael Harrison and Kathleen McGee, and MC Dawn Dumont.
Be part of one of the most visited exhibits in the world, Gunther von Hagens’ BODY WORLDS 1. The Telus World of Science is hosting this major exhibition from May-October 2008. It is in need of a number of volunteers to help make the event a success!
See the attachment below for more details.
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TakingITGlobal (TIG) is an international organization, led by youth,and empowered by technology. TIG brings together young people (aged 13-31) in over 200 countries and territories within international networks to connect to opportunities, and collaborate on concrete projects – addressing global problems and creating positive change.
Creating Local Connections Canada (CLC Canada) is a collaborative three-year program of TIG that promotes and supports youth participation in Canada. The program aims to inspire, inform and involve youth as engaged participants in Canadian society through awareness and access, collaboration and communication, and capacity building initiatives.
They are currently recruiting for the Alberta Youth Engagement Coordinator. The application deadline is April 28th. See below for full information on the position and organization.
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when: April 30th 2008
where: Winspear Centre
details: Stephen Lewis, Professor in Global Health, Faculty of Social Science, McMaster University in Hamilton and former UN Special Envoy for HIV/AIDS in Africa, shares his unique perspective on issues facing Canadians today, from human rights and gender equality to Canada’s global responsibilities. Mr. Lewis’ presentation will be followed by an audience Q&A hosted by Paula Simons of the Edmonton Journal.
Tickets are $50, $65 with limited $250 VIP Passes (which include post-show reception with Stephen Lewis) available through the Winspear Box Office at 428-1414 and online at www.winspearcentre.com.