The Britannia Christmas Craft Fair is back for its 30th year this weekend. The event will be held in Gyms A & B at Britannia Secondary School, 1001 Cotton Drive. You can expect to find a large array of handmade goods including Aboriginal artwork, jewellery, pottery, woodwork, celtic knots, food vendors and live entertainment. There will also be a large KidZone as well as a Book Fair and a concession running all weekend long. Admission is $2, but children under 12 are free. The event is sponsored by the Britannia Community Education with all proceeds raised going to inner-city youth programs. The craft fair runs Friday, November 15th from 3:00 p.m. – 8:00 pm. and on the Saturday & Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
3 Days, 431 Artists, 84 Buildings … This Is The Eastside Culture Crawl
13 NovThe Eastside Culture Crawl is a 3 day arts extravaganza that officially kicks off this Friday. Over 400 artists in and around the heart of East Vancouver open their studios to the public. The Crawl comprises some 84 buildings from Main Street to Victoria Drive and First Avenue to Powell Street. The mediums vary and include painters, jewelers, sculptors, textile artists, furniture makers, weavers, potters, printmakers, wood carvers and photographers. There is no set schedule for this event, you go where your mood and interests take you. To help guide you, the Eastside Culture Crawl has a great rundown of all the artists on their website including maps to help you find your way. If you wish to get a head start, there are 105 artists participating in a Preview Show on Thursday, November 14th from 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 pm. Check the Eastside Culture Crawl’s website for the participating artists. The Crawl continues on Friday from 5:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. and on both Saturday & Sunday from 11:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
If you wish to mix things up and do some side trips in and around the East Vancouver, there are so many wonderful stops on the way. Vancouver Urban Winery for a bit of wine tasting. Or you could make a stop at the new Odd Society Spirits to give their East Van Vodka or Creme de Cassis a try. Then there is les amis du fromage, if you wish to do a little cheese taste testing. While there this weekend, take in the new Vista d’Oro’s Pop Up Shoppe starting November 16th featuring some delicious and creative preserves. Or if find yourself on Commercial Drive and craving something sweet, make a stop at the Licorice Parlour and try one of their 65 flavours. There will, of course, be many local restaurants and coffee shops at the ready to help you recharge your batteries before, during or after the Crawl.
See you on the Crawl.
Will You Say Hi To A Stranger? #sayhitoastranger
8 NovHow often do you engage a stranger in conversation? Are you at the ready to offer visitors directions when you see them trying to read a map? I come from a background where small talk was encouraged and as such, have met some amazing people whether in this City or in my travels.
In case you hadn’t heard, and you’d be living under a rock if you didn’t, Vancouver doesn’t always receive the best reviews on being friendly. Particularly, as it relates to singles. One sex blames the other, but really there is no winner in that game.
Let me ask, do you say hi to that person you don’t know, but pass regularly when say you are out walking your dog or just pass by on the street? It seems these days, many individuals tend not to see what’s in front of them if it’s not a glowing screen. Unless they accidently bump into you, even then, they often don’t look up.
I was at times a shy child that came to be less so as a teenager and later became fairly outgoing as an adult. So I do think confidence and practice are part of talking to people you don’t know and putting yourself outside of your comfort zone just a little. Having a dog, as I do, puts you face to face and in conversations with people you may not normally interact with. So we are back to practice. I have met many wonderful people in this City which are now friends through my pets, much like many parents have done with their children. But for those that are alone, whether young, senior or in between, or new to the City, it might not be that easy to talk to someone they don’t know. There is no shared common ground in many instances to initiate conversation.
We’ve all heard the research about how important social connections are to our well being. By social connections, I do not mean social media (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, etc), but face to face interactions. Having said this, if social media interactions, bring you face to face, go for it! But this weekend, it is about saying hi to a stranger face to face. Even if you only receive a smile, scientific research supports that a smile alone will put you in a better mood states Dr. Michael Lewis, psychologist at Cardiff University. Who doesn’t want to be in a better mood? How great that you could so easily put someone else in a better mood.
After some research, local company, a Cue Creative Consulting, has taken the idea of saying hi to a stranger out of the box. This weekend they are directing a social media campaign “#sayhitoastranger” from November 8 – 10th. They would like to see Vancouver break out of its social stigma and encourage Vancouver residents to be friendly, open, have fun and be part of larger movement to create a stronger community in Vancouver. Some local businesses are participating in this campaign and offering incentives to those that do participate. You can visit a Cue Creative Consulting’s website for a full rundown. If you would like to meet the team behind the #sayhitoastranger Campaign, they will be at The Portside Pub on Sunday November 10th 6:00 pm. So East Van, are you up for the challenge? Say Hi To A Stranger, you could make someone’s day!
The Fraser River Discovery Centre & River District Bring You Sturgeon Tales Nov. 9th
7 NovSturgeons have been around since the time of the dinosaur. This Saturday, you and your children can learn all about sturgeons with the presentation of The Sturgeon Tales at the River District, 8683 Kerr Street. The Fraser River Discovery Centre will be presenting fish fun where kids will learn about ecology, anatomy and the habitat of the White Sturgeon through interactive games, storyboards, puppet making and a hands-on conservation lab. Cost is $5 per child. To register in advance, contact The Fraser River Discovery Centre by phone at 604-521-8401, or by email at info@fraserriverdiscovery.org. Sturgeon Tales starts at 2:00 p.m. and goes till 3:30 pm.
Rockin For A Good Cause Multi-Charity Fundraiser Saturday November 9th
6 NovYou are invited to a multi-charity music fundraiser being held this Saturday, November 9th at the Maritime Labour Centre, 1880 Triumph Street. This is a 60s inspired event and you are encouraged to dress the part. There will be five bands playing including The Ukesters, Louise & Greg Weir Band, The Bukowskis, Rainshadow and The Hot Fluctuations all playing music from the 60s. This night of music, dancing and fun is in support of a number of different charities including Amnesty International Canada, Click – Contributing to Lives of Inner City Kids, Grandmothers to Grandmothers Campaign, The Stephen Lewis Foundation and the Hastings Park Elementary PAC. Tickets are $20 at the door. Cash bar. The event kicks off at 7:30 p.m. and goes till 12:30 p.m. Come on down and rock out for a good cause!
The Cultch Gallery Presents The Annual Eastside Culture Crawl Preview: The Drawing Show November 6th
5 NovThe Cultch Gallery, 1895 Venables Street, invites you to a preview of the Eastside Culture Crawl this Wednesday, November 6th . The Eastside Culture Crawl is an annual three day visual arts festival that showcases artistic talent from Vancouver’s Eastside. During the 3 day event starting November 15th artists open up their studios to the public. You will find sculptors, potters, painters, photographers, printmakers, glass blowers, furniture markers, jewelers and more. The Cultch Gallery will be exhibiting a selection of drawings from local artists, both rising and established artists, which work has been curated by the Eastside Culture Crawl. A reception will take place at The Cultch showcasing the works of local illustrators. Reception starts at 6:00 p.m. and runs to 8:00 pm . Everyone is welcome to attend. If you miss the opening reception, the exhibit will run till December 14, 2013.
Beer Olympics At Wise Hall November 5th – Beer, Fun and Prizes!
4 NovYou are invited to the 1st Ever Beer Olympics tomorrow at The Wise Hall, 1882 Adanac Street. This fun event is a Keep The Wise Alive Benefit which will have beer tastings, competitions, door prizes and from what I can gather a whole lot of fun. There will be 10 teams competing for Beer Supremacy. They are:
The WISE Staff
The WISE BODs
The ANZA
Sin Peaks
The Cultch
505/Point Blank Creative
Falconettis
Beer & Loathing Softball
Moroons
Legacy Liquor
The challenging events include:
Wii
Video Game Challenge
Tug o’ War
Charades
Tricycle Races
Blind Beer Tasting
The event sponsors are names any beer lover should recognize:
Parallel 49 Brewing Company
Howe Sound Brewing
Mill St. Brewing
Red Truck Beer
Driftwood Brewery
Both teams and fans have chances to win over $1500 worth of prizes. Some of the prizes up for grabs include:
– $500 in VISA cards
– a pair of tickets to Bison w/ Red Fang @ Rickshaw Nov 11th
– 2 pairs of tix to The Reason w/ Thee Attacks @ Venue Nov 29th
-a pair of tickets to Five Alarm funk Show @ Imperial
-WISE swag
-$75 in gift certificates for the Dime Roadhouse on Commercial Drive
-a pair of tickets to Cousin Harley December 6th Live at the WISE
-a pair of tickets for New Year’s Eve Gala Live at the WISE
-2 pairs of tickets for Clancy’s Angels at The WISE Hall
– goodies from Bonerattle Music
-$40 gift certificate for East Village Bakery
-$25 gift certificate from St. Augustine’s
-a pair of tickets to an upcoming show at The Cultch (East Vancouver Cultural Centre)
-gift certificate for BierCraft
-gift pack of marinade & hot sauces from The Reef Restaurant
Tickets are available for $20 at the WISE Lounge, Highlife Records or online at Brown Paper Tickets. You can could also take a stab at winning tickets. Visit their Facebook page for more details.
Come cheer on your favourite team for Beer Supremacy!
Diwali Fest Events Happening In East Vancouver
1 NovDiwali Fest is now on being celebrated in the Lower Mainland until November 8th. Diwali Fest is an annual South Asian arts and culture festival which celebrates the universal light that exists in everyone. The word ‘diwali’ means “row of lighted lamps” and light symbolizes the triumph of good over evil, prosperity over poverty and knowledge over ignorance. It’s a time for lighting ‘diyas’, laying out colour ‘rangolis’, setting off fireworks, exchanging gifts of sweets and celebrating by way of dance, music and storytelling. Diwali Fest is now celebrating it’s 10th anniversary. As such, there are a number of events around the Lower Mainland. We have set out some of the workshops in East Vancouver over the coming days. These workshops are extremely popular and feature professional artists and facilitators leading workshops in rangoli design, diya lamp painting, Bollywood dancing, and mehndi hand painting. A nominal fee may be charged. Contact each community centre directly to register or for further information:
Diwali Workshops
Sat. November 2nd: 10:30 am -12:30 pm
Renfrew Park Community Centre
2929 East 22nd Avenue, Vancouver
Sun. November 3rd: 12:30 pm – 2:30 pm
Trout Lake Community Centre
3360 Victoria Drive, Vancouver
Mon. November 4th: 12:00 pm – 3 pm
South Vancouver Neighbourhood House
6470 Victoria Drive, Vancouver
Fri., November 8th: 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Thunderbird Community Centre
2311 Cassaiar Street, Vancouver
Come light your spirit at Diwali Fest.
Photo Credit: William George
Tipper Restaurant Concert Series Continues Nov. 2nd With Dark Willow & Tom Rawson
30 OctThe Tipper Restaurant and Review Room continues their Saturday Concert Series November 2nd. On deck this Saturday are Dark Willow and Tom Rawson. Dark Willow is the duo Ellen van der Hoeven and David Donaldson with traditional Canadian and British Isles music on penny whistle and guitar. You can expect some good toe-tapping fun. Joining them this Saturday is Tom Rawson who I hear has a talent for inspiring people to come together with his disarming manner and generous heart. Don’t be surprised if you find yourself in a house full of people united in song. Music begins at 8:00 p.m., but doors open at 7:15 p.m. Reservations are not available, so either come early for dinner and grab your seat, or come and have a drink while you watch the show. Cost of show is $10 at the door. The Tipper Restaurant and Review Room is located at 2066 Kingsway at Victoria Drive.
The Woman In Black Opening at Little Mountain Gallery October 31st
28 OctYogurt Theatre Co. presents “The Woman in Black” at Little Mountain Gallery starting this Thursday, October 31st. This production is the second by this young theatre company which was founded in December 2012 by artistic director Chris Cochrane.
The play is about Arthur Kipps, a retired lawyer, who enlists the help of a young actor to tell the story of what happened to him when he was sent to the late Mrs. Drablow’s creaky old estate in Eel Marsh. The cold air, thick fog and Mrs. Drablow’s old mansion set the stage for a series of events that will change Arthur’s life forever.
This is a terrifying ghost play adapted by Stephen Mallatratt from the book by Susan Hill. The Woman in Black has been running in London’s West End since 1988 and has been performed all around the world. This is not a bloody or gruesome story, but one that crawls up your spine and whispers in your ear. How befitting the opening night is this Halloween. The production runs till November 16th at Little Mountain Gallery, 195 East 26th Avenue with shows at 8:00 pm. Tickets are $20 and available at BrownPaperTickets. Here are a few teasers from London as to what you can expect at the Woman in Black.
“Don’t go unless you like being scared out of your wits.” Sunday Mirror
“One of the most brilliantly effective spine-chillers you will ever encounter” The Daily Telegraph
“Prepare to be haunted by one of the best horror stories your will ever see on the stage.” HELLO Magazine
Photo Credit: Andrzej Pobiedziński












