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AHA MEDIA is pleased to help announce “Oppenheimer Park HomeGround Workshops”

January 16, 2010 Leave a comment

Oppenheimer Park HomeGround Workshops

Are you interested in collaborating with other artists to produce large scale artworks to be displayed at this year’s HomeGround Event?

Facilitated workshops are being offered at Gallery Gachet every Wednesday afternoon leading up to the event. Come join us! 1pm – 3pm Wednesday Gallery Gachet 88 East Cordova Vancouver BC 604 687 2468

Priority will be given to artists who are residents of the Downtown Eastside.

HomeGround Event is organized by Carnegie Centre and Downtown Eastside Neighbourhood House

AHA MEDIA is pleased to help announce Under One Umbrella 2010 on Saturday Jan 16 at Maritime Labor Centre in East Vancouver

January 15, 2010 Leave a comment

Hi everyone,

The Under One Umbrella Society (formerly known as the Grandview Woodlands Drug and Alcohol Coalition) is pleased to announce Under One Umbrella 2010, our third annual service fair for people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness in East Vancouver.  Please find attached the poster and wallet card for the event.  We have printed posters ready to go and will be asking outreach workers in the community to hand out wallet cards during the week leading up to the event.

This year’s event will be on Saturday, January 16th from 10 am to 3 pm at the Maritime Labour Centre.  We have around 40 service providers booked to attend this year’s event with a focus on direct service provision on site (see the poster for a list of just some of the services that will be there this year).  Something new this year is mini skill-building workshops throughout the day.  Some examples will be a women’s safety training workshop by PACE, tenants rights workshop by TRAC and an employment search workshop by Pathways.  Of course, our event always includes free clothing, lots of delicious and healthy food and entertainment too.

Please post and forward to those you think might be interested. If you’re interested in volunteering or if you have any questions, please contact Damian, our event coordinator at uousociety@gmail.com

Many thanks and Happy Holidays!

Katie Hume
On behalf of the Under One Umbrella Society

http://rosecharitiesevents.blogspot.com/2009/12/under-one-umbrella-2010-venue-announced.html

AHA MEDIA congratulates Carnegie Community Centre on their 30th Anniversary in Vancouver Downtown Eastside!!

January 15, 2010 Leave a comment

Carnegie Community Centres’ 30th Anniversary

Just some of the events over the next week:

FRIDAY JANUARY 15
~ Carnegie Jazz Band Open House, Theatre, 11:30 to 2pm
~ Vancouver Public Library Book Giveaway, outside 2:30 to 3:30pm
~ Have Your Portrait Done, 2nd or 3rd floor, 2:30 to 5pm
~ Carnegie Theatre Workshop Open House, Theatre, 3 to 5 pm
~ R & B Dance Music: Michelle Richard and Friends, Theatre 7 to10pm

SATURDAY JANUARY 16th
~ Chess Tournament, 3rd floor, 1 to 5pm
~ Documentaries for Thinkers: Films about Carnegie and the Downtown Eastside, Theatre, 7 to 10pm

SUNDAY JANUARY 17
~ Walk Run Program – Orientation for the Sun Run, Gym (2nd flr) 12noon
~ Annual Anniversay Pool Tournament, Lane Level, 1 to 5pm
~ Movie Night, Theatre, 6pm

MONDAY JANUARY 18
~ Carnegie Village Choir Open House, Theatre, 1 to 3pm
~ Cultural Sharing: Featuring Indian Time Drum, Theatre, 6 to 8 pm

TUESDAY JANUARY 19
~ City Proclamation Recognizing the Carnegie Community Centre Association, mid-morning, Vancouver City Hall Council Chambers
~ Pancake Breakfast, Dunlevy St. (Oppenheimer Park) 11am to 1pm
~ Music Jam, 2pm and Cabaret , 7pm Theatre

WEDNESDAY JANUARY 20
~ Carnegie Community Centre 30th Anniversary Commemoration, Theatre, 2:30 to 5pm +
~ 30th Anniversary Supper – a special favourite meal from the Carnegie Kitchen, 5pm
~ 30 Years! Tales from the Carnegie – memory lane with staff and members past and present, Theatre, 7pm

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Carnegie Centre: The Downtown Eastside’s Livingroom

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http://vancouver.ca/commsvcs/carnegiecentre/

401 Main Street Vancouver BC V6A 2T7 | 604 665 2220

The Carnegie Centre provides a range of social, recreational and educational programs for the residents of Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside. It is often described as the community’s living room—a place where people can come to participate in programs or to simply relax and socialize with others.

Carnegie is open 7 days a week every day of the year from 9:00 am to 11:00 pm as a safe, drug and alcohol free environment. Among the services and resources are:

  • Vancouver Public Library Reading Room
  • Seniors Centre
  • Weight Room
  • Learning/Literacy Centre
  • Kitchen: 3 nutritional meals a day plus snacks
  • Art Gallery
  • Auditorium and Gym
  • Dark Room and Pottery Room

Carnegie is also known for its rich multicultural program and arts activities. There is an outreach program in Oppenheimer Park for residents of that neighbourhood, and the “Street Program” for substance users at the corner of Main and Hastings and in Pigeon Park. Both are meant to serve people at the very margins of the community and to help them obtain real options for moving out of often destructive life styles.

Over 400 volunteers working in virtually every facet of the Centre contribute their time, talents and enthusiasm, The Carnegie Community Centre Association is the community’s voice in Carnegie, and represents Carnegie to the community and governments.

The Carnegie Newsletter is published twice a month and contains a lively range of articles, news and views, prose and poetry about life in the Downtown Eastside.

The Carnegie Community Centre building was opened in 1903 as Vancouver’s first public library. Funds for the construction of the building came from American steel magnate Andrew Carnegie. In 1957 it became the City Museum and then was empty for ten years. Following a massive campaign spearheaded by the Downtown Eastside Residents’ Association City Council agreed to save the building and convert it to a community Centre. Carnegie Community Centre opened its doors to the public on January 20, 1980.

The Carnegie Centre is a testament to the strength and commitment of Downtown Eastside residents in their struggle to renew and build a healthy community for people with low incomes and many different life styles and backgrounds.

AHA MEDIA is very pleased to help announce “Informative Open House – For Carnegie’s Learn to Walk/Run Clinic” in Vancouver Downtown Eastside on Sunday Jan 17, 2010 at 12 Noon

January 14, 2010 2 comments

INFORMATIVE OPEN HOUSE

FOR CARNEGIE’S LEARN TO WALK / RUN CLINIC

Preparing you for the 2010 Sun Run

OPEN HOUSE: SUNDAY, JANUARY 17TH FROM 12:00PM – 2:00PM

(GYMNASIUM, CARNEGIE CENTRE)

RUN / WALK CLINIC STARTS SUNDAY, JANUARY 31 – APRIL 25TH

SUN RUN IS MAY 9TH 2010

WHY COME OUT?

13 WEEKS OF FREE TRAINING

NUTRITIONAL EDUCATION

PRE-RUN/WALK SNACKS

FITNESS EDUCATION

MENTORSHIP PROGRAM

FREE ENTRANCE TO THE SUN RUN

LEADERSHIP BY CERTIFIED INSTRUCTORS

GET HEALTHY & SOCIALIZE

FEEL GREAT!

WANT TO LEARN MORE……SEE YOU THERE…….

Walk BC is a joint initiative of the BC Recreation and Parks Association and the Heart and Stroke Foundation of BC & Yukon.  Funding is being provided by the Healthy Living Alliance, with support from ActNow BC.

April Smith of AHA MEDIA is very honored to be interviewed by Stephen Quinn – Host of “On the Coast” on CBC Radio, live at the Patricia Hotel on Friday January 15 2010

January 13, 2010 Leave a comment


On The Coast

On The Coast

On The Coast is a great way to catch up on the day’s news, and get connected to what’s happening in your neighbourhood. Join host Stephen Quinn between 3:00 and 6:00 p.m.every weekday, and you’ll be right up to date on all the latest sports, weather, traffic, and entertainment from around the Lower Mainland. Stephen Quinn’s Bio

Broadcast Times

CBC Radio One:
Weekday Afternoons 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. 88.1 FM and 690 AM in Vancouver.
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http://www.cbc.ca/bc/community/blog/2010/01/on-the-coast-live-at-the-patricia-hotel-january-15.html


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“On the Coast” with host Stephen Quinn will be broadcasting live from Pat’s Pub inside the Patricia Hotel on January 15 from 3 – 6pm. Join us as we explore the cultural profile of the Downtown Eastside, the neighborhood of Strathcona, and even historic Chinatown. Seating will be assigned on a first-come, first-served basis.

Stephen will be talking to “house historian” James Johnstone who will give periodic profiles of specific buildings in Strathcona – when they were built, who lived there, stories of the residents, and where they are now. Photographer Bev Davies will be on hand sharing her memories of how the neighbourhoods used to rock. In the 1970s and 80s, she captured images of old rock and roll venues, as well as the homes of rockers in the area.

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April will be on air around 4:40 pm, speaking about AHA MEDIA’s hyper local community event coverage, connections with Vancouver Downtown Eastside (DTES) and Strathcona with neighborhood members and upcoming projects during the Olympics

Below is a photo of April by Photographer Simon Hayter

Below is a photo of April with Members of LifeSkills Centre in Vancouver Downtown Eastside