Your spring cleaning efforts this season can help benefit Canuck Place Children’s Hospice as they host a clothing and textiles drive this week in Abbotsford and Vancouver.
Stop by the Canuck Place Clothing Drive at these locations:
Canuck Place Abbotsford
32772 Marshall Road
Monday, March 9th to Friday, March 13th
From 9:00am to 5:00pm all week
Canuck Place Vancouver
1690 Matthews Avenue
Friday, March 13th – ONE DAY ONLY
From 8:00am to 5:00pm
Drop off your unwanted clothing, textiles and footwear — in any condition — at both hospice locations and help raise funds for Canuck Place Children’s Hospice at the same time. The goal is to collect 10,000 pounds of clothing and textiles.
Accepted Donations include:
Used clothing and textiles in any condition
Rain jackets and outerwear
Linens and table cloths
Towels, pillows and quilts
Leather clothing, handbags and belts
Shoes, runners, skates and rubber boots
Canuck Place Children’s Hospice provides innovative, holistic clinical care with compassion through our hospices, in hospitals and communities in BC and the Yukon. They provide respite, family support, pain and symptom management, end-of-life care and bereavement services to newborns, children, youth and their families living with progressive life-threatening conditions.
Follow Canuck Place on Facebook and Twitter for more information about ways to give.
The Rio Theatre is cranking out hits from the 80s, 90s, and 2000s for March’s Friday Late Night series. Tickets are available online in advance or at the door for $8 or $6 if you come in costume for the midnight shows. These 19+ screenings can be complimented with a beverage from the theatre’s full service bar as you enjoy a night out with friends.
Friday Late Night Movies at the Rio Theatre
Friday, March 13, 2015 Friday the 13th (Sean S. Cunningham, 1980 / DCP)
The original Friday the 13th. On the big screen. On Friday, March 13. That’s so meta! (Or something.) Also, Kevin Bacon. Camp counselors are stalked and murdered by an unknown assailant while trying to reopen a summer camp that was the site of a child’s drowning. Also starring Betsy Palmer.
Friday, March 20, 2015 Men in Black (Barry Sonnenfeld, 1997 / DCP)
Director Barry Sonnenfeld’s sci-fi comedy based on the hugely popular comic book was one of the biggest blockbusters of the 1990s, thanks in no small part to the unusual (yet totally perfect) pairing of Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith. Also starring Linda Fiorentino, Vincent D’Onofrio, Rip Torn, and Tony Shalhoub. A streetwise NYPD detective joins a secret organization that polices extraterrestrial affairs on Earth.
Friday, March 27, 2015 Reality Bites (Ben Stiller, 1997)
Director Ben Stiller’s Reality Bites has taken on a life of its own since its release in 1994, becoming a beloved cult-classic touchstone for anyone who came of age (or didn’t) during the 1990s. Starring Ethan Hawke, Winona Ryder, Janeane Garofalo, Ben Stiller, and Steve Zahn. Generation X Graduates face life after college with a filmmaker looking for work and love in Houston.
Miss604 is a media partner of the Rio’s Late Night Movie series.
The Rio Theatre is an independent art and movie house located at 1660 West Broadway, at Commercial Drive, and is easily accessible by transit. Follow along on Facebook and Twitter for more film screenings, comedy showcases, and special event information.
During March and April I will be featuring a Cherry Blossom Photo of the Day, sourced from the Miss604 Flickr Pool and/or the #Photos604 tag on Instagram. You can barely walk a full block in the city without encountering a photographer capturing this pink blooms — or stopping yourself — so it’s the perfect time to start this series. Enjoy!
Vancouver Whitecaps FC kick off their 2015 season against Toronto FC tomorrow at BC Place in front of a sold out crowd. John and I have been Whitecaps season ticket holders since 2012, and members of the Southsiders supporter club since that time as well. With our faces, and supporting scarves, gracing Page 3 of The Province this morning, I thought I would share my Top 5 Reasons to Attend a Whitecaps Match in 2015:
5. Our Players
There are 22 returning players in the 2015 season, a new Whitecaps FC record for their time in Major League Soccer (“MLS”). Our captain, Pedro Morales, was the 2014 MLS Newcomer of the Year, goalkeeper David Ousted led the league in clean sheets, Matias Laba led the league in tackles, and Kendall Waston averaged the most clearances per game and eventually scoring the goal that sent Whitecaps FC to the playoffs. Fan favourites also include Mauro Rosales, Gershon Koffie, Kekuta Manneh, Russell Teibert, and many more.
The Whitecaps brought in six new players, including Uruguayan striker Octavio Rivero, and they also have 8 homegrown players – the most in the league – supporting and growing Canadian talent. We also have Whitecaps FC 2, our new USL team that will be playing out at UBC.
4. Championship Matches
The Whitecaps won the Cascadia Cup for the 5th time (a trophy presented by the supporter groups in Vancouver, Seattle and Portland), and they’ll be defending their title during the regular season but on top of that, they will also play matches in for the Amway Canadian Championship (“ACC”) and the CONCACAF Champions League.
The ACC involves all of Canada’s five professional clubs, including FC Edmonton and Ottawa Fury FC who play in the North American Soccer League.
MLS welcomed two new teams this season, NYC FC and Orlando City Soccer Club. Much-talked about players set to face off against Vancouver this year include Spanish World Cup-winning striker David Villa (NYC FC), Steven Gerrard (coming to LA Galaxy this summer), Frank Lampard (coming to NYC FC this summer), Sebastian Giovinco (Toronto FC), Jozy Altidore (Toronto FC), Kaka (Orlando City SC away only), and more.
Of course it’s always exciting when our Cascadia rivals come to town. Vancouver will play Portland on March 28th, Seattle on May 16th, and Seattle again on September 19th.
2. Food and Beverage Options at BC Place
This morning BC Place announced their food and beverage lineup for their concerts, events, BC Lions games and Whitecaps FC matches this season.
New craft beer options include Vancouver’s Parallel 49 Filthy Dirty IPA, Steamworks Pilsner, Central City Brewing Red Racer IPA, Stanley Park Windstorm, and the return of staples like Budweiser, Kokanee, Shocktop, Keith’s, Corona, Stella, Bud Lite Lime, Bud Chelada, and Bud Lite Chelada. A new craft beer hub, the Thirsty Pigeon, will have 20 options while concessions around the stadium will offer a varied assortment.
New food options come from a permanent Vij’s concession area that will serve up Creamy Chicken and Chickpeas with Cilantro, Vegetarian Navy Bean Curry with Kale and Garam Masala, and Sirloin Beef and Spinach Curry.
Other concession food choices will include multigrain quinoa salad, garden greens, assorted sushi, cheese and charcuterie plates, cold smoked BC sockeye salmon and shrimp on a bagel, Montreal smoked meat paninis, grilled vegetable paninis, honey lager sausage on a pretzel bun, BBQ chicken leg, bacon burgers, Oceanwise halibut burgers, vegetarian poutine, chicken poutine, steamed pork dumplings, bacon fried rice, and more.
1. Fan Experience
We had 11 sold out matches last year with over 20,000 average attendance, which is 4th best in the league – not too shabby! The Whitecaps also have 3 official supporter clubs, which are groups of fans that come together socially to cheer on the team both at home and on the road. These are the Southsiders (established in 1999, the largest organized supporters group in Canada); Rain City Brigade (2010) and Curva Collective (2011). Located mostly in the south end of BC Place, all of these groups stand, chant, and sing for a full 90 minutes. They all have home bars (including family friendly restaurant partners), and create their own tifo (which is choreographed fan displays, like banners and flags).
Even if you’re not a part of a supporter club, you’ll love the atmosphere at BC Place, especially on a day like tomorrow when the roof will be open with the sun shining in. Fan-led chants pump up the action on the pitch as our boys in blue and white play for our city with all of their hearts.
Those are my top reasons, although I could even mention the history of the club (since 1974), the coaching and front office staff, the community outreach championed by Carl Valentine, the best anthem singer in the league (Marie Hui), and the support of families and young players — after all soccer is the most widely-played sport by kids in Canada with over 750,000 kids playing on organized teams.
My mom’s old Pontiac had the best radio. Big buttons, a smooth turning dial, and an 8-track player where she slotted in a cassette converter. There were many trips to school and places like Surrey Place Mall that were soundtracked by the voices of Fred and Cathy on CFUN, where the two hosted a morning show from 1984 to 1993.
The on-air pair were married in 1987 and the names “Fred and Cathy” were so frequently mentioned that I always thought they were close personal friends of my mother (and everyone else’s mother). In 1993 when the show moved over to KISS FM, as did the audience who loyally tuned in every day for Latremornings.
Yesterday, the news broke that Fred Latremouille passed away at the age of 69. The Vancouver radio industry expressed their deepest condolences on social media and in various articles online. It wasn’t just sadness that I was reading about, it was heartbreak and complete devastation.
To me, Fred Latremouille’s voice was my childhood, through the car stereo speakers. To others, the man himself was an iconic broadcaster and co-worker, a mentor, and a friend.
“From his earliest days as a broadcaster, Fred Latremouille was known for his generosity to fellow broadcasters, as well as his willingness to encourage aspiring young talent wanting to make it in the profession. His work for charity included starting the Pan Pacific Christmas Wish Breakfast, which helped the Lower Mainland Christmas Bureau raise funds for needy children, and has raises hundreds of thousands of dollars since its inception.
In November 2007, Fred Latremouille’s exceptional career in broadcasting was recognized by his induction into the CAB Hall of Fame.” [Canadian Communications Foundation]
Fred hadn’t been on the airways in Vancouver since 2007 but his voice is something an entire generation will remember and associate forever with their hometown.