Earth Day: Around Metro Vancouver

Comments 10 by Rebecca Bollwitt

I set out to Surrey this morning for a lovely morning stroll with my sister and Jakob along the right of way greenway – a network of trails that practically cross the entire city. We must have run into about 4 different groups of school children out and about for a class walk as well.

Surrey Greenway

Surrey Greenway

I then came back downtown to check out what was going on at the Vancouver Art Gallery. The Green Party is on the Georgia Street side and have speeches, information booths and a band. However, our buddy Paul from Mojave is on the Robson Street side with Liberation BC handing out free vegan cupcakes — which are delicious by the way.

Green Party Rally

Green Party Rally

Vegan Cupcake

Vegan Cupcake

Vegan Cupcake

Eat Vegan!

Both groups will be there until 2:00pm so you still have about an hour to stop by.

Camry Hybrid for Earth Day

Camry Hybrid for Earth Day

The ride to and from Surrey in the Camry Hybrid was great and I’ll have a full review once I’m able to sit still for more than 5 minutes today. Time for the next Earth Day event!

Earth Day 2009: Tech it Away

Comments 1 by Rebecca Bollwitt

Today I’ll be out and about around town using a Camry Hybrid to get around, thanks to @ToyotaCanada. I have a few destinations and I’ll be blogging throughout the day with updates on the events. The first stop on my Earth Day tour of Vancouver today is King George Secondary in the West End.

Tech it Away - Earth Day

The high school is participating in Best Buy’s “Tech it Away” event where you can bring in your electronic goods for recycling.

Tech it Away - Earth Day

Accepted items include computers, monitors, cables & accessories, laptops, printers, fax machines, TVs, cell phones, batteries, DVD players, and VCRs.

Tech it Away - Earth Day

In exchange for these recycling efforts at schools by student volunteers, Best Buy will award grants for the purchase of electronic gear to participating schools (19 in total) in recognition of their environmental efforts.

Participating schools in Vancouver:
Lord Byng Secondary (3939 West 16th Avenue)
King George Secondary (1755 Barclay Street)
Sir Winston Churchill Secondary (7055 Heather Street)

Tech it Away - Earth Day

They will be accepting your electronic goods for recycling all day today from 7:00am until 7:00pm.

Vancouver Canucks Sweep St Louis Blues

Comments 4 by Rebecca Bollwitt

AP Photo/Jeff Roberson via Nucks Misconduct

Our home team is undefeated thus far in the 2009 Stanley Cup playoffs and while they fought hard against a strong young St Louis team, Canucks fans were calling the sweep days ago (and I was hoping no one was going to jinx it).

It’s been an up and down season (and man, were we down – even with a losing streak at home at one point) but we’ve been able to rally thanks to a lot of heart and a phenomenal goalie – making this a great playoff run so far.

We’re still uncertain of our next opponent but until that match up in round two, our boys will get some rest. Check out our latest episode of The Crazy Canucks podcast for more tasty Canucks chit chat.

Third Tuesday April 2009 with Tris Hussey

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Tris by jmv on Flickr

Here I thought March was a busy month — April has just passed by so quickly that it’s already time once again for Third Tuesday. Tonight’s event will take place at Republic on Granville @ 7:00pm with feature speaker, Tris Hussey.

Topic: “Do you get the message? At any given moment we can use a myriad different ways to get a message out, but which ones work best and when? Also, have our expectations of communications kept up with our technologies?”

I forgot that it’s the first game for the Radio Rockstars slo-pitch team that I have joined this season with John so I will be unable to attend. However, Raul will be liveblogging and I am also sending along two tickets to the Vancouver Giants playoff game this Saturday. If you’re in attendance tonight you can leave your business card and I’m sure one of the lovely organizers, Tanya or Monica, will be able to do the draw for me.

I also hear there will be a pre-meetup get together at Doolins on Granville @ 5:00pm to catch the Canucks game. Have fun everyone and I look forward to reading all of the tweets and comments from tonight’s events.

Canstruction 2009

Comments 4 by Rebecca Bollwitt

Each year in Vancouver the Canstruction competition and exhibition showcases talented individuals and teams who can design and create magnificent structures and sculptures by using nothing but cans of food.

What Canstruction Vancouver – Public viewing of the exhibition
Where The new Vancouver Convention Centre, use Thurlow street entrance
When April 26 – May 3, 2009 daily from 10:00am to 6:00pm
Admission By donation (though keep in mind that for every $1 donated, the Food Bank can purchase $3 of food)


Photo credit: gordonr on Flickr

Photo credit: sonson on Flickr

Photo credit: mag3737 on Flickr

It’s a great outing for all, especially families and children who might get a kick out of some of the creations. This year’s theme for the competitors is “Throughout History: from Caveman to Spaceman“.

After the week-long event, the structures (that can be up to 2 meters high and contain thousands of cans) are disassembled and all food items are donated to the Greater Vancouver Food Bank Society.

The Food Bank is currently looking for volunteers to help out next week during the exhibition. You can find more information on their website or follow @VanFoodBank on Twitter for updates.