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Hendrik helps to build Woodwards Community Garden in Vancouver

August 23, 2013 Leave a comment

Hendrik helps to replant Rose Bushes from Woodwards Community Garden to the Hastings Urban Farm.

36 AHA MEDIA sees Woodwards Community Garden in Vancouver

Hendrik – Hero to Woodwards Community Garden with his pet Seagull “Bub Bub”

Woodsquat: 10 Years later community assessment at W2 Media Cafe in Vancouver

December 12, 2012 1 comment

A community assessment of the Woodsquat legacy and outcomes for Urban Indigenous people. Join for the report-back and discussion. Coffee/tea served, free.

1 AHA MEDIA at  Woodsquat 10 Years later at W2 Media Cafe  in Vancouver

This program is a part of the Woodwards Indigenous Winter Market.

Stay up to date on the full program via the Facebook event page.

ALIVE http://www.aboriginalvoice.com
W2 http://www.creativetechnology.org/

Woodward’s Community Fall Harvest Dinner on Sunday Oct 28, 2012

October 28, 2012 Leave a comment

A beautiful catered affair featuring a full turkey dinner and delicious pumpkin pie!

The Woodward’s Atrium was packed with happy community residents enjoying a warm Sunday dinner!

Thank you to the sponsors especially Nester’s Market, London Drugs, JJ Bean and Gregory Henriquez! 🙂

Mad Dogg of WoodSquat 2002 speaks on WoodSquat 2012 – 10th Anniversary in Vancouver Downtown Eastside (DTES)

September 12, 2012 Leave a comment

Ten years ago Vancouver’s most famous squat kicked off and impacted the future of the Downtown Eastside. An open community exhibition, screening and dialogue series marks the anniversary and questions the legacy of the autonomous direct action housing initiative over 92 day starting September 15, 2002.

Hendrik Beune of AHA MEDIA and Mad Dogg, one of the original Woodwards Squatters share their reflections and stories 10 years today on Sept 12, 2012

 

Saturday morning pancake at Woodwards Housing in Vancouver Downtown Eastside (DTES)

May 28, 2011 Leave a comment

Delicious pancakes were cooked up by Dan, our generous chef to feed hungry residents.