Got Craft Spring Market Giveaway 2022

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The Got Craft Spring Market is celebrating the organization’s 15th as one of BC’s largest curated market of makers, designers, and small shops! Attendees will have the opportunity to browse from a wide variety of goods including ceramics, clothing, bath and body goods, jewelry, food and beverage, homewares, greeting cards, art, and so much more.

Got Craft Spring Market 2022

Got Craft Spring Market

  • When: Saturday, May 7 & Sunday, May 8, 2022 10:00am to 5:00pm
  • Where: Croatian Cultural Centre (3250 Commercial Dr, Vancouver)
  • Tickets: Available online in advance for $5. Kids 12 and under are free.
    • Limited tickets will be available at the door. Each ticket sold online will be entered to win a handmade prize pack. Full health and safety protocols will be in place.

The market will feature 80 local makers and small shops, a mini makers area with kidpreneuers aged 5-13 years old, and food carts including NaMi Vietnamese. Shop small this Mother’s Day weekend and support a diverse community of independent small businesses.

Enter to Win

I have a prize pack loaded with items from market vendors including:

CompanyProduct
Anja SheridenFlora & Fauna of BC Art Print
Bamboo By DesignWall Mounted Wine Rack
BeautitionaryPumpkin-Pie Face Mask
Cambie Road WoodworksCutting Board Wax
Casa de NataPack of Pasteis de Nata
Coconama ChocolateCOCOBAR + COCOBARK
Delilah CollectiveTassel Hoops 
Elaine Morrow ArtSun Tower & Dominion Building Art Print
FLO Design CoSterling Silver Wrap Ring
FurScentsPet Dry Shampoo Sifter + Sampler Pack
Hearth and Home BodycareBody Lotion + Bath Bomb Set
HiveologyHiveology Honey 
Howling Dog Artisan JewelleryAbigail Earrings 
irit sorokin designsEarring + Necklace Set
John Died.Jackalope Cushion
Kasama ChocolateRaspberry White 70% Davao Chocolate Bars
Kitty’s FloralsSpring Bouquet
Kussen and KissPunch Needle Kit
Laura Sevigny DesignVancouver City Tote Bag
Lucy Joy Candle CoTravel Candle
Luli DesignsBeadwork Stud Earrings
Milklady Soap Co.Dead Sea Mud Soap
MysgreenFabric Zip Pouch
Reclaimed Print CoWooden Coaster Set
Reiko DesignsTurquoise Crystal Necklace
Salty Beach Bath CoTropical State of Mind Soy Wax Candle
Sansorium Retail Le Petit Chavin Sparkling Chardonnay
That Queer Card CoGreeting Card + Sticker Set
The Northern KidReusable Handmade Cotton Pouch
The Salt DispensaryHandblended Smoked Salt Pack
Two Brother’s ToffeeMilk Chocolate  + Smores Toffee Set
Wiggly AccessoriesCanvas Tote Bag
Win a Got Craft? Spring Market Prize Pack

Winner must pick up the prize pack at Got Craft on May 7 or 8, 2022 from 10:00am to 5:00pm at the Croatian Cultural Centre. Due to the handmade nature of the prizes, Got Craft reserves the right to replace any item with a different item of equal value.  

Things to do in Vancouver This Weekend April 29-May 1, 2022

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May is almost here and the event list is filling up with community activities, family fun, theatre, arts, markets and more! Start the month off right with a fun lineup of things to do in Vancouver this weekend:

Things to do in Vancouver This Weekend Spring

Things to do in Vancouver This Weekend

Friday, April 29, 2022
Rogue Folk Presents: Martyn Joseph
An Ode To Joy: Beethoven’s 9th
International Dance Day
WNorth Conference
Canadian Armed Forces Fleet Weekend
Bespoke Market Squamish
Presentation House: Waiting for Garbo
2022 Surrey Regional Heritage Fair
Extractions Art Exhibit Artist Panel
Some Assembly Theatre Company: The Waitlist Experiment
Taran Kootenhayoo’s White Noise at Firehall Arts Centre
Let’s GLOW Crazy @ UBC
Stargazer: An Immersive Experience in Outer Space
Hidden Wonders Magic Show
The Arts Club Presents: ‘Da Kink in My Hair
Verses: Festival of Words
North Shore Writers Festival
City Nature Challenge
Chilliwack Tulip Festival
Richmond Night Market

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May Events in Metro Vancouver 2022

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This month, Miss604 is proud to sponsor the following community events and fundraisers: GrapeJuice Wine Auction for Big Sisters BCLM (May 4), Summer at Burnaby Village Museum (opens May 7), BC Youth Week (May 1-7), Courage to Come Back Awards (May 14), Soccer Ball Fundraiser for Canada Scores (May 19), YWCA Women of Distinction Awards (May 26). Find all of these events and over a hundred more May events in Metro Vancouver listed below:

May Events in Metro Vancouver

May Events in Metro Vancouver 2022

Jump to: Sunday, May 1 to Sunday, May 8, 2022
Jump to: Monday, May 9 to Sunday, May 15, 2022
Jump to: Monday, May 16 to Sunday, May 22, 2022
Jump to: Monday, May 23 to Tuesday, May 31, 2022

This list is updated daily.
If you have any events to add, please send them in for a free listing.

Multi-Day Events/Activities

Sunday, May 1, 2022
Sponsored by Miss604: BC Youth Week
Bespoke Market Squamish
Sweatin’ For Science, Space Edition
Beethoven’s Complete Cello Sonatas
An Ode To Joy: Beethoven’s 9th
Taran Kootenhayoo’s White Noise at Firehall Arts Centre
The Arts Club Presents: ‘Da Kink in My Hair
The Invisible: Agents of Ungentlemanly Warfare
Hidden Wonders Magic Show
Monday, May 2, 2022

Sponsored by Miss604: BC Youth Week
Wes Barker & Chris Ramsay: Magic + Comedy
Tuesday, May 3, 2022
Sponsored by Miss604: BC Youth Week
Echoes from Far Away Cities
The Arts Club Presents: ‘Da Kink in My Hair
Author Event / The Broken Places by Frances Peck
Wednesday, May 4, 2022
Sponsored by Miss604: BC Youth Week
Sponsored by Miss604: GrapeJuice Wine Auction for Big Sisters BC
The Arts Club Presents: ‘Da Kink in My Hair
Incite: Kiss the Red Stairs with Marsha Lederman
May the Fourth Be With You: Livestream
Echoes from Far Away Cities
The Invisible: Agents of Ungentlemanly Warfare
Thursday, May 5, 2022

Sponsored by Miss604: BC Youth Week
Vancouver Opera: HMS Pinafore
Echoes from Far Away Cities
Ask an Astronomer – Live Stream
Dirty Little Secrets Improv Show
Paul Anthony’s Talent Time: Circus!
May the Sith – Revenge of the Fifth: Family Night
Cinco De Mayo Pinatas and Pies: Pinata Workshop
Improv Thursdays at The Park Pub
The Arts Club Presents: ‘Da Kink in My Hair
DOXA Documentary Film Festival
DanceHouse Presents Bodytraffic
The Invisible: Agents of Ungentlemanly Warfare
Art Vancouver
Hidden Wonders Magic Show
Friday, May 6, 2022

Sponsored by Miss604: BC Youth Week
The Rocket Man & The Piano Man at the River Rock
Himmat at the Cultch
Vancouver Canadians Nooner at the Nat
The Geekenders Present: Too Hoth To Handle
DOXA Documentary Film Festival
Live Concert: Les plaisirs du Louvre
Poetry Night / Down to Earth with Louise Bernice Halfe
Burnaby Festival of Learning
Echoes from Far Away Cities
The Invisible: Agents of Ungentlemanly Warfare
Art Vancouver
DanceHouse Presents Bodytraffic
pARTy@PdA: Portraits and Pinot!
Intro to Bartending: Whiskies
The Arts Club Presents: ‘Da Kink in My Hair
Hidden Wonders Magic Show
Saturday, May 7, 2022

Sponsored by Miss604: BC Youth Week
DOXA Documentary Film Festival
North Vancouver CityFest
Rosie’s BBQ & Smokehouse Vancouver Canadians Tailgate
Militant Mothers of Raymur – Places that Matter to Vancouver
Smash Hit Improv Saturdays
Free Vancouver Opera Event
Got Craft? Spring Market
Vancouver Opera: HMS Pinafore
Pechakucha Night Burnaby
Transitions-An Indigenous Woman’s Perspective of Spring
Book Launch / Abalone Woman by Teoni Spathelfer
Himmat at the Cultch
Fort Langley Village Farmers’ Market
Irish Folk and Fairy Tales
Burnaby Festival of Learning
Mother’s Day Traditional PowWow
Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows Art Studio Tour
Art Vancouver
The Invisible: Agents of Ungentlemanly Warfare
The Arts Club Presents: ‘Da Kink in My Hair
Hidden Wonders Magic Show
LiterASIAN
Sunday, May 8, 2022
Vancouver Canadians Mother’s Day Hat Giveaway
Vancouver Opera: HMS Pinafore
Burnaby Festival of Learning
Mother’s Day Pop-Up Floral Market
Got Craft? Spring Market
DOXA Documentary Film Festival
Himmat at the Cultch
Moms & Mimosas
Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows Art Studio Tour
Art Vancouver
The Arts Club Presents: ‘Da Kink in My Hair
Hidden Wonders Magic Show
LiterASIAN

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Science World After Dark Adults Only Nights

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The adults-only evening takeovers of Vancouver’s STEM-themed geodesic dome are back on as Science World After Dark events resume May 19th then continue on the third Thursday of each month.

Science World After Dark Adults Only Nights
Science World After Dark – Photo submitted

Science World After Dark Adults Only Nights

When: Thursday, May 19, 2022 from 6:00pm to 10:00pm, then monthly
Where: Science World (1455 Quebec St, Vancouver)
Tickets: Available to purchase online. Early Bird Price of $29+ tax will be available until May 9th. After that, tickets will be available at $35+ tax

During the event visitors (ages 19+) have the chance to explore the current feature exhibition, T. rex: The Ultimate Predator presented by RBC and White Spot Restaurants and other exhibition favourites.

With admission, visitors are also free to explore the permanent exhibitions and galleries whilst enjoying alcoholic beverages, food from Triple O’s, music, exciting live science shows at Centre Stage and more.

For more information follow Science World on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

Science World is a BC-based charitable organization that engages the people of British Columbia in STEAM literacy. Their mission is to ignite wonder and empower dreams through science and nature. Their vision is that within a generation, Canada will be a country of thriving, sustainable communities rooted in science, innovation and a deep connection to nature.

Canada’s First-Ever National Queer and Trans Playwriting Unit

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Zee Zee Theatre, in partnership with a consortium of Canadian theatre companies, has announced the establishment of Canada’s first-ever National Queer and Trans Playwriting Unit. Starting today, 2SLGBTQ+ emerging and mid-career theatre makers from across Canada are invited to submit applications by July 5, 2022 for consideration in the new mentorship and play creation program.

Canada's First-Ever National Queer and Trans Playwriting Unit

Canada’s First-Ever National Queer and Trans Playwriting Unit

The selection process will see five artists announced in September 2022 to participate in a 10-month process, during which they will receive living wage compensation and one-on-one mentorship as they write a new work. The developed plays will be performed live and streamed online in September of 2023.

Canada's First-Ever National Queer and Trans Playwriting Unit

In addition to Zee Zee Theatre, the national consortium members include the frank Theatre (Vancouver), Gwaandak Theatre (Whitehorse), Theatre Outré (Lethbridge), Persephone Theatre (Saskatoon), Theatre Projects Manitoba (Winnipeg), Buddies in Bad Times Theatre (Toronto), Native Earth Performing Arts (Toronto), Imago Theatre (Montreal), and Neptune Theatre (Halifax).

“Art has the power to elevate voices and ideas that can change the world. Now, more than ever, the arts sector needs to prioritize those who have been systematically left out of the conversation,” says Cameron Mackenzie, Zee Zee Theatre’s Artistic and Executive Director.

“The impacts of this project will be far reaching and numerous: For the playwrights, it offers growth, stability, and a national platform for their voice and stories to be heard. For the consortium companies, it creates a new body of work and connects them with vital queer and trans communities. For our sector as a whole, it offers new representation and reflection in ways that are meaningful and non tokenizing.” 

The inspiration for the Queer and Trans Playwriting Unit occurred when Zee Zee Theatre identified a gap existing in the Canadian theatre ecology. Seeking programming for their own season led to countless conversations with curators, producers and presenters across the country who were consistently struggling to find works emerging from and representing queer and trans communities. The underrepresentation of such works in the Canadian theatre canon means that the 1 million Canadians who belong to the 2SLGBTQ+ community (Source) do not have adequate opportunities to see themselves, their lives or their families reflected on stage. 

To rectify this, Zee Zee Theatre resolved to lead the charge in building the first-ever National Queer and Trans Playwriting Unit that establishes a new model for play creation and dissemination, leading to more equitable representation of 2SLGBTQ+ artists and stories on Canadian stages – ultimately strengthening the bonds of professional artists and collaborators across the country, while furthering equality for all queer and trans people. 

The process began with gathering a cross-regional consortium of 10 queer and non-queer, intersectional producing companies who all share a common ethos and belief that investing in diversity benefits the entire community. Representing the full geographic spectrum of Canada’s coasts and the north, they have issued a call for submissions welcoming artists to learn about and submit for this opportunity by its July 5, 2022 closing date.

The consortium will act as a selection committee in identifying five emerging and mid-career artists to participate in the unit, which will be run virtually across Canada. Each selected artist will be paid a living wage for the 10-month program, during which they will work as a collaborative cohort and with an assigned dramaturg mentor in a one-on-one relationship.

At the end of the 10-month process, each artist’s play will be produced as a staged reading by one of the consortium members – while the other companies will offer streaming access to their communities. The consortium will then commit to full productions or further development of all five of the new scripts generated in the unit.

Key dates: April 27, 2022 Submissions open; July 5, 2022 Closing date; Artists will be notified by September 1st, 2022; Unit begins October 3rd, 2022; Developed plays will be performed live and streamed online September of 2023.

Follow Zee Zee Theatre for info and updates.