The Vancouver Heritage Foundation is hosting Hotdogs for Heritage Sunday July 11th from 11:00am until 3:00pm.
The main focus of the event is an architectural salvage sale, including items like hard-to-find heritage doors to sinks. You can also bring in your items for donation to the sale such as light fixtures, mirror frames, hardware, stained glass, screen doors and wrought iron gates.
Admission is by donation (suggested $10 per person or $25 per family) and on top of the salvage sale fundraiser there will be activities for kids, hot dogs (first one’s free while supplies last), and a beer garden with musical guests Headwater. You can also bid on silent auction items such as wine and restaurant gift certificates.
The Vancouver Heritage Foundation is a registered charity that is dedicated to supporting the conservation of the city’s heritage buildings through education, public awareness and granting activities. Follow @VanHeritage on Twitter for news and updates.
There’s no shortage of summertime fun in Vancouver this year with festivals, fairs, concerts and more. From outdoor movies to fireworks, the following events are happening in Vancouver this month.
July 1, 2010
Japanese Canadian National Museum presents a touring exhibition from the Japan Foundation (until August 7th)
Canada Day in Metro Vancouver with parades, fireworks, and more
Petite Feet designer shoe blowout sale at the PNE
Hearts on the Harbour: Canada Day Cruise for a Cause
July 2, 2010
Petite Feet designer shoe blowout sale at the PNE
Corporate Champions Vancouver Kick Off Party
Jazz at Canada Place Lunchtime Concerts
July 3, 2010
North Vancouver Community Craft Fair at the Civic Plaza (Lonsdale & 14th Ave)
Petite Feet designer shoe blowout sale at the PNE
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Starting July 9th, 2010 YVR (Vancouver International Airport) will be hosting weekly entertainment and activities during Take Off Fridays.
Both international and domestic terminals will have face painting, live DJs, “Food on the Fly” offers, and free samples from YVR’s shops including Absolute Spa, A&W, Daniel Le Chocolat Belge, Starbucks, and more. You can also check out the Observation Area, with its videos and interactive displays, at any time.
All those who stop by can enter to win prizes featuring a behind the scenes tour of YVR and accommodation at the Fairmont Vancouver Airport.
This will take place every Friday this summer (July 9th until August 27th) from 8:00am until 4:00pm.
On a whim I’ve decided to start up a new series called, Archives Photo of the Day. I considered posting this to Twitter only until I realized that the links generated by my search queries end up expiring after a few minutes. With people heading on vacation (including us) next month I’m keen on posting smaller pieces that take a bit less time to write — as opposed to the big history series or the then and now series. Without further ado, here’s is my “Vancouver Archives Photo of the Day” for June 28th, 2010.
Description: Man driving a 3-wheeler in front of the Orpheum Theatre, 1948
Photographer: Jack Lindsay
Archives item#: CVA 1184-2285
A few month ago I was invited to attend Bloggerpalooza at Ben & Jerry’s headquarters in Vermont. It was a whirlwind tour filled with chocolate chunks, raspberry swirls, and my first-ever Vermonster experience. It was at that time that I found out about a uniquely Canadian flavour that was about to launch called Caramel Hat Trick.
Flavour profile: Caramel ice Cream, fudge covered caramel chunks, caramel swirl
Aside from having a hockey-inspired name, sales from this particular flavour will also support the NHLPA Goals & Dreams campaign. A portion from every pint sold will go towards grassroots community hockey programs across Canada.
Over the past 10 years, more than 40,000 deserving children in 22 countries have benefited from the players’ donations of hockey equipment. Goals & Dreams has donated more than $18-million to grassroots hockey programs, making it the largest program of its kind.
The campaign launched June 3rd and will be around while supplies last. Check out the new flavour this summer while supporting some good Canadian kids this winter.
Related: Check out Five Hole for Food, a road hockey mission by bloggers across Canada who are playing street hockey in support of local Food Banks this summer.