The BC Restaurant and Foodservice Association (“BCRFA”), Sumac Ridge Estate Winery, Save-On-Foods stores, and Town Hall Brands are proud to collaborate to call on the public and industry to #StandUpforService. From March 1 to May 23, 2021 British Columbians are asked to visit the campaign website and share stories of colleagues, servers, cooks, friends, or businesses who are providing a welcoming and unique dining experience while following best practices to combat COVID-19.
Stand Up for Service and Celebrate BC’s Restaurant Industry
The 12-week program recognizes excellence in all the forms that it takes in these times. The efforts of the dedicated personnel that work each day to provide a top-notch dining experience deserve to be recognized, and it is easy to make a nomination online with just a few clicks.
Each week, an outstanding restaurant worker (must be of legal drinking age) will be selected to receive a $100 Save-On-Foods gift card and a gift from Sumac Ridge Estate Winery. At the end of the 12-week promotion, four individuals will be chosen to each receive a special Sumac Ridge Estate Winery gift and a $250 gift card to Save- On-Foods. These superstar restaurant workers will also be highlighted on the BCRFA and BC Tastes Better Instagram pages.
“We are incredibly proud of the efforts that restaurant, foodservice and pub staff are making to ensure that restaurants are rising to the occasion in the face of the most challenging time in a century. It takes a lot of effort and diligence to be on the front line … and we want restaurant staff to know we are there to support them and encourage them.” – Ian Tostenson, president and CEO, BC Restaurant and Foodservices Association
Nominate an individual who makes a difference with your dining experience and support the people of BC restaurant industry today. Follow #StandUpForService on social media to view entries, recipients and updates.
Due to popular demand, the Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art announces the extension of the milestone exhibition To Speak With a Golden Voice — in celebration of the centennial birthday of Bill Reid (1920–1998) and his extraordinary life and legacy.
Bill Reid with his sculpture, Raven and the First Men, c.1980. Photo by Bill McLennan. Courtesy UBC Museum of Anthropology, Vancouver, Canada.
Originally set to close in April 2021, the exhibition will be extended until September 6, 2021 and will include the addition of two new monumental artworks and the unveiling of an anticipated new book to commemorate the gallery’s namesake in early May. Guest curated by Gwaai Edenshaw — considered to be Reid’s last apprentice — To Speak With a Golden Voice includes rarely seen treasures by Reid and works from artists such as Robert Davidson and Beau Dick, alongside new works created for the exhibition by contemporary artist Cori Savard (Haida) and singer-songwriter Kinnie Starr (Dutch/German/Mohawk and Irish ancestry).
Portrait of Bill Reid, c.1976. Painting by Chris Hopkins in 2005. Courtesy of the Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art.
To Speak With a Golden Voice provides new insights into the nuanced facets and creative complexities of Reid’s life and legacy. The exhibition follows four thematic threads, beginning with Voice, a look at Reid’s career at CBC and his prolific writings, including archival recordings of his thoughts on Northwest Coast art. Voice is central to the exhibition, including audio narratives, literary excerpts, and a commissioned sound-based artwork by Kinnie Starr that incorporates Reid’s voice.
To complement the milestone exhibition and to bring a fresh perspective to Bill Reid through the voices of his friends and family, the Bill Reid Gallery will unveil the anticipated commemorative book, ‘Bill Reid, To Speak With a Golden Voice’ at the official online book launch on Saturday, May 8 at 1:00pm. A selection of Reid’s works and photographs with family, colleagues, and friends are artfully curated in the 84-page, full colour publication. Published by the Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art, the book is written by Gwaai Edenshaw and Beth Carter with contributions from Tyson Brown, Jisgang Nika Collison, and Dr. Martine Reid.
Due to the pandemic, the Bill Reid Gallery is following the recommended provincial health and safety guidelines and will limit the number of visitors to ensure 2-metre social distancing. Other measures will include: No touch payment and online ticket sales, sanitizer stations throughout the gallery, temporary removal of interactive objects, frequent cleaning of high touch surfaces, and masks must be worn.
Win Tickets
I have a family pack of tickets to give away (2 adult tickets, 2 child) so you can catch this exhibition before it’s over in September. Here’s how you can enter to win:
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I will draw one winner at random from all entries at 12:00pm on Monday, May 10, 2021. UPDATE The winner is Tony!
It’s time to Jean Up for BC Children’s Hospital Foundation! Last year, Jeans Day transformed into a full month of support with the #JeanUp campaign. Every year, over 96,000 kids count on the specialized care provided at BC Children’s Hospital. By wearing jeans and donating, your support will fund everything from innovative research and equipment to specialized care that’s tailored to the unique needs of kids.
Jean Up for BC Children’s Hospital This Month
To support, you can simply donate or fundraise online with your company or school, and then pick a day, week or even the entire month of May to proudly show your Jean Up spirit in support of kids at BC Children’s Hospital.
As the only children’s hospital in the province, tens of thousands of kids who visit the hospital each year count on the care provided here to undergo highly specialized surgery, endure chemotherapy to treat a rare form of cancer, or receive physiotherapy to recover from an injury.
When Sofia was six years old, she was diagnosed with intestinal malrotation, which occurs when the intestines don’t rotate properly during development. Because of her condition, she’s made countless trips to BC Children’s with her family and underwent three surgeries. Last year, she was in the hospital for almost seven months. Sofia’s condition is more stable—but the 11 year old still has a long journey ahead of her. By wearing jeans this May, you can help kids get out of their hospital gowns and back into their jeans.
During these trying and uncertain times with COVID-19, health care providers at BC Children’s continue to do what they’ve always done—ensure kids and families get the expert care they need. But this pandemic has made their difficult jobs even harder.
Your support will help health care providers respond to these rapidly evolving needs, while they continue to deliver the best possible care to kids so they can get back into their jeans sooner.
Tag @bcchf on your social media channels and add a virtual Jean Up sticker to your posts (just enter BCCHF into the GIF search on Instagram) when you #JeanUp this month.
Miss604 is a proud Jean Up Ambassador for BC Children’s Hospital Foundation
Surrey-based Boosh Food creates great tasting plant-based meals that are non-GMO and gluten free. If you think plant-based food is only for vegans, think again! These comfort meals have less sodium and sugar than others and contain no artificial colours, flavours or preservatives – and they’re delicious.
Boosh Food Plant-Based Comfort Food
Boosh Food products feature six different single-serve bowls or sharable entrées for two, including Coconut Curry Cauli Bowl, Veggie Bolognese Bowl (with Beyond Meat™), Mac & Cheeze & Peas Bowl, Mexican Fiesta Bowl, Rustic Veg Pot Pie Entrée, and Hearty Shepherd’s Pie Entrée.
Founded by a seasoned entrepreneur Connie Marples in 2017, Boosh Food began distributing their family oriented, plant-based comfort food in early 2018. By the end of 2020, Boosh was being distributed to major retail outlets and independent grocery stores throughout Canada.
Currently available for purchase in over 150 British Columbian retailers, you can find Boosh products in the freezer aisle, with new products coming to the grocery aisle and cooler section of grocery retailers over the coming months.
Giveaway
For Mother’s Day this year, Boosh Foods wants everyone to put their feet up and enjoy dinner on them! I have a Boosh Food prize pack to give away that includes $150 retail value of their heat-and-serve meals PLUS for a bonus gift for mom, a $100 gift certificate to mom’s favourite local store so she can pick out a special gift.
Winner’s address, along with the store they select for the gift certificate, must be within the Lower Mainland. I will draw one winner at random from all entries at 10:00am on Wednesday, May 5, 2021.
Cue all the Justin Timberlake memes… it’s gonna be May! Starting this weekend Miss604 is proud to sponsor BC Youth Week (May 1-7) with events for youth, by youth all across BC. Also this weekend, Burnaby Village Museum opens up for the season and Poutine for a Cause is ongoing, for your takeout enjoyment. Check out these and more things to do in Vancouver his weekend listed below: