I Love Transit Week 2014

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I Love Transit Week is August 25th to 29th. Robert Willis of The Buzzer Blog has contributed the following post to promote this year’s campaign. You can find out more by following Translink on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and The Buzzer Blog.

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transitweekbusWelcome to I Love Transit Week! It’s the one week we take out of the year to celebrate what we love about transit. From now until Friday, The Buzzer blog will be serving up great interviews, essays, and rider submissions sharing all your transit love.

We’ll also be in downtown Vancouver on Monday, August 25th, from 11:00am to 2:00pm at the EasyPark lot at Cambie Street and Georgia Street with a vintage museum bus. Take pictures and get some free swag—pins, bus and SkyTrain cutouts, and much more.

Win a Three-Zone FareCard and an #ILoveTransit Prize Pack

To celebrate, we have an #ILoveTransit prize pack to giveaway to one lucky transit lover that includes:

  • A three-zone September or October 2014 FareCard ($170 value)
  • A TravelSmart coffee tumbler
  • An auto open and close umbrella
  • A bike multi-tool
  • A Metro Vancouver Cycling Map
  • An LED bike light
  • A copy of the LiFE: Vancouver Adventure Guide, which offers savings over $500
  • A copy of the SkyTrain Explorer: Heritage Walks from Every Station book by John Atkin
  • A TravelSmart bike seat cover

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Here’s how you can enter to win:

  • Leave a comment on this post telling us why you love transit (1 entry)
  • Re-gram this post on Instagram tagging @TranslinkBC @Miss604 (1 entry)
  • Follow @TransLink, @TheBuzzer, and @Miss604 on Twitter and post the following on Twitter (1 entry)
  • Hey @TransLink and @Miss604 #ILoveTransit! RT to enter to win a #ILoveTransit prize pack http://ow.ly/AH9hl

    I will draw one winner at random from all entries at 11:59pm on Friday, August 29, 2014. Follow Translink and The Buzzer Blog for more I love Transit Week information.

    Update The winner is Kat!

Vancouver Then and Now Projects: Langara and Scout

Comments 1 by Rebecca Bollwitt

Vancouver is an ever-changing city, with new construction cranes popping every day, scaffolding being dismantled, new pits being excavated, and demolitions scheduled. Our city’s skyline, downtown streets and landscape seems to change dramatically every few years, which is why I believe we’re all pretty obsessed with “Then and Now” images. There are many resources for these “Before and After” images, like the wonderfully in-depth Changing Vancouver, and other blog features like I have done since 2009. Now there are two recent project that have been kicking it up a notch, providing a fascinating batch of comparisons.

Langara Students Merging Time

According to the Langara College program: “The Merging Time assignment is one of the cornerstones of the PHOT 1248 course in the first year of Professional Photo-Imaging. Having chosen a historical image from the City of Vancouver Archives collection, the Professional Photo-Imaging students returned to the original location to capture a new image in our current time.” Langara then posts the results on their Flickr account:

Granville Street, looking north from Robson Street - 190?
Student: Michelle Macdonald. Photographer: Major James Skitt Matthews CVA# Str P32.

Vancouver Rowing Club and the Denman Arena
100 year panorama. Student: Darren Bernaerdt. Original photographer: W.J. Moore PAN NXVII.

Sam Kee Building, Pender Street at Carrall
Student: Angel Wong. Photographer: W.J.Moore AM54-S4: Bu N90

View albums from Langara’s 2013 and 2014 photography classes on Flickr.

Scout Magazine Does Fred Herzog

Fred Herzog is a legendary photographer who mastered street photography and gave us an archive of colourful images that give us a glimpse of everyday Vancouver. Scout Magazine‘s Andrew Morrison decided to walk around with his copy of Fred Herzog Photographs (Douglas & McIntyre, 2011) and along with his son, he tried to shoot the exact locations depicted in Herzog’s work from the 1950s and 1960s.

The southeast corner of Hastings & Columbia
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1037 Robson Street. Wow!
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Corner of Robson and Granville, looking south
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Morrison writes: “Because of our familiarity with the territory, most of the locations have been easy to pick out. Others are proving far more difficult because much of what was once there is no more. Truly, working on this has really brought home how dramatic the changes to this city have been over the last 50-60 years. And yet, in some places, it’s uncanny how it has remained largely the same.”

View the rest of Scout’s images on their blog post and on Flickr.

Free Outdoor Movies in Vancouver Robin Williams Tribute

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Fresh Air Cinema has announced that two free outdoor movies in Vancouver this weekend will be tributes to the late Robin Williams.

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Photo credit: Robert W. White on Flickr

Free Outdoor Movies in Vancouver Robin Williams Tribute

Coal Harbour
When: Friday, August 22, 2014 at 8:15pm
Where: Harbour Green Park (1199 West Cordova at Bute)
What: West End Community Centre screening of Jumanji

Yaletown
When: Sunday, August 24, 2014 at 8:45pm
Where: David Lam Park (1300 Pacific Blvd)
What: Yaletown BIA hosts an afternoon Picnic in the Park (4:00pm) followed by the screening of Hook

These two family-friendly events are free to enjoy. Just bring blankets or lawn chairs and laugh along under the stars. Follow Fresh Air Cinema on Facebook to find more outdoor movie events this season, all across BC.

Surrey Youth Fest 2014: Fall Outdoor Festival in Cloverdale

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The second Surrey Youth Fest of the year is coming up September 20th at the Cloverdale Recreation Centre. Surrey’s largest celebration for youth will have a breakdance battle, BMX demos at the new undercover skate park, live bands, and much more.

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What: Surrey Youth Fest 2014: Fall Outdoor Festival in Cloverdale
Where: Cloverdale Recreation Centre, 6188 176th St, Surrey
When: Saturday September 20, 2014 doors open at 2:00pm

Breakdance Battle

SYB Vol. Two – 2 on 2 Bboy Battle, Footwork Battle & Top Rock Battle. 18 and under, free to enter, sign up here.

New Skatepark

Watch sponsored skateboard and BMX demos, compete in mini jams – like the longest manual and highest ollie – or play basketball in the outdoor court. All wheels are welcome!

Live Bands

Mainstage featuring local youth bands and entertainment: Line-up coming soon! Look for participants of the Band-Aid youth musician development Workshop. Band-Aid is a way to start an ongoing creative and supportive culture among Surrey’s young bands and musicians. The City of Surrey, through Youth Services and the Surrey Arts Centre, will provide Band-Aid participants with performance opportunities at Surrey Youth Fest.

Enjoy all of the above along with sumo wrestling, water walking, a photobooth, food trucks, DJ Deth Klown, an adrenaline obstacle course, and giveaways.

Free Shuttle

The free shuttle will doing pick ups and drop offs at community centres around Surrey all night long. A full schedule is available online and stops include South Surrey Rec Centre, Newton Rec Centre, Clayton Heights Secondary, Don Christian Rec Centre, Bridgeview Community Centre, Chuck Bailey Rec Centre, North Surrey Rec Centre, Guildford Rec Centre, Fraser Heights Rec Centre, and Fleetwood Community Centre.

Follow Surrey Youth Fest on Facebook for event information. Miss604 is a proud media partner of Surrey Youth Fest.

Summer PlayDays: Movie Night and Concert

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All season long, the waterfront plaza at the Richmond Olympic Oval has been the site of free family fun, hosting Summer PlayDays with outdoor games, fitness classes, live music, boot camps and BBQs. The culmination of this fun activity series will be on August 31st with more live music, great food, a free screening of Disney’s latest animated classic, Frozen, and a free concert with Jordan Klassen and Kytami.

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What: Summer PlayDays: Movie Night and Concert
Where: Richmond Olympic Oval Plaza, 6111 River Road
When: Sunday, August 31, 2014 from 4:00pm to 10:00pm

Ample free parking will be available at the City of Richmond’s Works Yard (5599 Lynas Lane). Bus shuttles will be running from 3:30pm until 10:30pm between the Works Yard and the Richmond Olympic Oval. Additional parking can be found at the WorkSafe BC parking lot.

Bring a blanket or lawn chair to enjoy the shows and space is limited so be sure to get there early. The Richmond Food Bank Society will be on site and the first 200 people to visit their booth will receive a coupon for a free bag of popcorn. Attendees are encouraged to bring a non-perishable food item or make a cash donation.

Throughout the evening, performers include jugglers Mike Battie and Yuki Ueda and there will be plenty of fun for the kids including bouncy castles, the Richmond Art Truck, Tumble Bus, Cartwheels Inc. gymnastics zone, ping pong and more.

Delicious food will be available including BBQ hamburgers and hotdogs, Asian cuisine from All About the Grill, Cravings Kettle Corn, Tin Lizzy Donuts and Rocky Point Ice Cream.

“Violinistextremist” Kytami will perform at 5:45pm and Jordan Klassen will go on at 7:00pm. The screening of Frozen will follow at dusk.

Summer PlayDays is presented by the City of Richmond and the Richmond Olympic Oval. It’s also part of Richmond Days of Summer, which is presented by Vancouver International Airport. Miss604 is a proud media partner of the Summer PlayDays: Movie and Concert on August 31st.

Win a VIP Experience

Summer PlayDays is offering up a VIP movie and concert night experience to one lucky Miss604 reader and their guest. They will enjoy two comfy seats in Adirondack chairs, two bags of kettle corn, and a $25 voucher for the food trucks. Here’s how you can enter to win:

  • Leave a comment on this post (1 entry)
  • If you have played in Richmond this summer, post a #SummerPlayDays / Richmond-themed photo on Instagram tagging @Miss604 and @FunRichmond in the caption. (1 entry)
  • Post the following on Twitter (1 entry)
RT to enter to win a VIP #SummerPlayDays movie/concert night experience from @FunRichmond @Miss604 http://ow.ly/AxdR1

I will draw one winner at random from all entries at 12:00pm on Tuesday, August 26, 2014. Follow #SummerPlayDays on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram for more information.

Leading up to the movie and concert night, everyone is invited to drop by the Games Zone on the waterfront plaza Wednesdays through Sundays in August (except for August 30) from 11:00am to 4:00pm. Free games and gear are available so you can play bocce, badminton, croquet, chess, checkers, ping pong, volleyball and more. Fitness buffs can get in an end-of-the-week workout by taking part in free Boot Camp classes on the plaza from 6:45pm to 7:45pm on Fridays through August 29.

Update The winner is Maureen!