AHA MEDIA was very proud to be a part of the 2010 DTES Heart of the City Festival Photo Shoot
AHA MEDIA members Hendrik Beune, April Smith, Alvin Clayton and Clyde Wright were very proud to be a part of the 2010 DTES Heart of the City Festival Photo Shoot recently
The 7th Annual Downtown Eastside Heart of the City Festival
Wednesday 27 October to Sunday 7 November, 2010Over 80 events at over 25 venues throughout the Downtown Eastside
Below is Hendrik Beune, Alvin Clayton and Clyde Wright on their way to the photo shoot
Below is Hendrik Beune, Alvin Clayton and Clyde Wright cheering in celebration!
Below is Alvin Clayton and Clyde Wright seeing themselves in a big theatre mirror with lights with April Smith taking their photo
Below is Alvin Clayton smoothing out his hair with April Smith taking his photo
Below is Clyde Wright and Hendrik Beune waiting excitedly!
We were very proud to have our photos taken by David Cooper
With a focus on the rich and diverse communities of the Downtown Eastside, the seventh annual Downtown Eastside Heart of the City Festival celebrates the culture, heritage and distinct character of the heart of Vancouver.
The festival features twelve days of cultural events, including cultural celebrations, outdoor festivities, processions, forums, workshops, discussions, history talks and history walks.
To celebrate and promote the spirit of our home community, the 2010 Festival theme is: “Downtown Eastside – Heart and Home.” The Downtown Eastside is the heart of the City of Vancouver and the home of choice for thousands of its residents.
The Festival takes inspiration from the words of Downtown Eastside resident Bud Osborn:
Our purpose is to live in community, and community is care, care for one another, care for those least able to care for themselves, care for all care in action.2010 Festival highlights include: a community celebration at the new Oppenheimer Park club house; First Nations and Latin American days of cultural sharing; and a diverse array of exciting community showcases.
Program details will be posted on the website by 8 October 2010
Produced by Vancouver Moving Theatre with the Carnegie Community Centre and the Association of United Ukrainian Canadians
AHA MEDIA looks forward to support the Heart of the City Festival 2010! With much thanks to Terry Hunter, Savannah Walling, Teresa Vandertuin!
The 7th Annual DTES Heart of the City Festival
Wed Oct 27 to Sun Nov 7, 2010
Alley Health Fair – Thursday Sept 16, 2010 11am – 2pm in Vancouver Downtown Eastside (DTES)
Alley Health Fair – Thursday Sept 16, 2010 11am – 2pm
100 Block East Hastings
Hair Cuts, Food, Smoothies, Massage, Giveaways, Yoga, Health Info
The Downtown Eastside is recognized as one of the poorest and most marginalized communities in Canada. The community’s health problems are well-documented. According to Vancouver Coastal Health, in 2007, Downtown Eastside residents were 20 times more likely than the average BC resident to be infected with HIV, and 10 times more likely to have Hepatitis C.
Inadequate housing and lack of access to basic hygiene mean that Downtown Eastside residents are at higher risk of contracting infectious diseases, such as invasive pneumococcal disease. Downtown Eastside residents have high rates of chronic but preventable diseases such as diabetes, particularly among the Aboriginal population. An April 2008 study for the City of Vancouver, the Vancouver Agreement, and BC Housing found that 40% of single room occupancy hotel residents had visited a hospital emergency room in the past year.
The idea for the Alley Health Fair came from discussions over a number of years with community members, partner agencies, and other librarians over possible ways to engage Downtown Eastside residents with health and nutrition information. Traditional approaches, such as computer workshops, books, and leaflets, were rejected as being unsuitable for a community with low literacy levels.
Instead, our idea was to share information about healthy living possibilities in a dynamic, positive way, in a person-to-person environment where people could ask questions about the things that really mattered to them. It was also important to hold the health fair in a place where people were already comfortable, rather than asking people to come somewhere where they may feel unwelcome or unsafe.
The 2008 and 2009 Alley Health Fairs were a huge success. The alley was transformed into a market-like environment, with tents of information and interactive services, from HIV testing to hair cuts, and from massage to lung testing. There was nutritious food, aboriginal drumming, foot care, and free umbrellas. Feedback from participants and service providers was so positive, that many people began asking when the next Alley Health Fair would take place. Some people wanted to make the Alley Health Fair a quarterly, monthly, or even weekly event!
DNC Street Market and Fair at Pigeon Park in Vancouver Downtown Eastside (DTES)
DNC Street Market and Fair happened this Sunday Long Weekend with bargains everywhere in the Vancouver Downtown Eastside
Even a wedding gown could be found at the DNC Street Market
AHA MEDIA at Vancouver Canadian vs Everett AquaSox Baseball Game
AHA MEDIA attended one of the last home Baseball games of the summer – Vancouver Canadian vs Everett AquaSox at Nat Bailey Stadium
C’s set attendance record in 9-2 loss to Everett
A sellout crowd pushed the Vancouver Canadians attendance mark over 150,000 for the summer as the C’s fell 9-2 to Everett on Saturday night.
Vancouver scores 2 runs!
Fireworks presented by Granville Island Brewery
A wonderful time was had by all!














































