For the fourth year in a row, as the Social Media Sponsor, I am live blogging the YWCA Women of Distinction Awards. As honoured nominees and guests arrive for a reception and dinner at the Westin Bayshore in downtown Vancouver, I will be setting up my laptop at the side of the room to provide live commentary, quotes, and of course results of this 30th annual awards evening.
Live Blog
Update Live blog to begin around 7:30pm. Please check back at that time. Follow the tag #VANWOD2013 on Twitter for live updates from attendees as well. Continue reading this post 〉〉
The BC Hospitality Foundation is hosting their annual Dish n’ Dazzle fundraising event on Thursday at the Pan Pacific, presenting an evening of spectacular food, cocktails, and the Wines of Chile.
Where: Pan Pacific Hotel (999 Canada Place, Vancouver)
When: Thursday, May 30, 2013 from 6:30pm to 9:30pm
Tickets: Available online for $75 (plus taxes/fees).
19 wineries from across Chile’s diverse wine regions will pair up with food from 12 of Vancouver’s best restaurants. The evening will also have live music, a silent, auction, and a raffle along with a cocktail competition with Ryan McDonald, UVA; Alfred Siu, The Distillery Bar; Tia Stonier, The Mix by Rics (Whistler); Josh Boudreau, Veneto Lounge (Victoria); Lauren Mote, Kale & Nori and Bittered Sling; Julia Diakow, Killjoy Barbers; Robyn Gray, PiDGiN.
The BC Hospitality Foundation is the industry’s charity of choice, providing financial support for individuals within the hospitality community who are coping with a financial crisis arising from a health or medical condition.
The foundation’s mission is to offer financial assistance, beyond traditional medical benefits and insurances, to individuals within the hospitality community in their times financial need. As well, it is committed to supporting the industry’s next generation by providing scholarships to selected students enrolled in hospitality, culinary and wine programmes in BC.
Learn more about Dish n’ Dazzle by following the BC Hospitality Foundation on Twitter and Facebook.
Hitting the Trans Canada Highway and heading east from Vancouver you used to pass a sign at Hope that said “Gateway to Holidayland” however for me, Holidayland starts 20 minutes sooner with the turnoff to Highway 9. The Agassiz-Rosedale Highway (Highway 9) bends across the Fraser River and eventually turns into Hot Springs Road, leading you to Sasquatch country and home of the legendary Harrison Hot Springs Resort.
In just under two hours you can watch skyscrapers and strip malls disappear in your rear-view mirror. Turn down a winding country road flanked by farm-gate stores, head into the Village of Harrison Hot Springs, and check into your cottage, suite, or lakeview room at Harrison Hot Springs Resort. After a quick wardrobe change, dip into the indoor or outdoor mineral pools which are sourced from right around Harrison Lake, adjacent to the resort. They have been providing warm, healing, and rejuvenating plunges for decades at the resort. Continue reading this post 〉〉
Earlier this year there was a call to artists in the City of Vancouver to come up with designs for storm and sanitary sewer covers. Over 1,000 designs were submitted to the Ironclad Art Manhole Design Challenge and a jury narrowed the pack down to 152, and then to 28.
A previous winning design by Jen Weih on the streets today. Photo credit:
Matthew Grapengieser on Flickr
On June 1st, the artists who submitted the best two designs will be announced and they will each receive $2,000. Their works will then be cast in iron and used on city streets.
Starting today, you can check out a free exhibition at the Interurban Gallery between 1:00pm and 5:00pm, which will run until June 8th. This exhibition will showcase all of the works submitted through the challenge contest.
There is also a public vote for People’s Choice which is taking place online and winners of that contest will be announced on June 10th. Follow the latest information about the Ironclad Art Manhole Challenge on Facebook and Twitter.
Last Friday, fortunate fans of Mumford and Sons had the chance to experience the first major outdoor concert of the season which is a part of Live Nation’s Concerts in the Park series. With several more on tap for the summer along with outdoor festivals like Canada Day (in Vancouver and Surrey), Surrey Fusion Festival, Khatsahlano Festival, Car Free Day, and Vancouver Folk Fest, I’m looking forward to a music-filled summer in the city.
Today’s photos from the Vancouver Public Library and City of Vancouver Archives feature a few outdoor music moments in Vancouver over the years: