Win High Tea To Go from Sattea Loose Teas

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It’s not everyday that a Tea Sommelier delivers High Tea to my door! This afternoon Satbir from Sattea Loose Teas brought me a lovely box packed with savoury sandwiches, scones, and sweet treats.

High Tea to Go from Sattea Loose Leaf Teas

Sattea Loose Teas

Satbir has been in the tea business since 2003 and Sattea, which she operates with her mother Satnam, is known for High Tea catering services for medium to large parties. In this time of COVID, where events have mostly gone virtual, they’ve gone mobile, bringing Metro Vancouverites High Tea and more treats to go.

Each box comes with your choice of three sandwiches or savouries, two scones, choice of three desserts, and signature loose leaf tea. Vegan, Gluten Free and vegetarian options are also available. You can also order cakes for delivery (including coconut pineapple or raspberry almond), tea tins, and scones or desserts by the platter.

Sattea High Tea
My High Tea To Go box

Browse the expertly curated collection or organic teas online, which includes caffeine-free, rooibos, Earl Grey, white tea, maté, oolong and many more. Order for yourself, or to share with your bubble friends and family.

Win High Tea To Go from Sattea

I’m giving away a High Tea To Go (for one) that includes a the signature assortment of savouries and sweets, and features Cinnamon Orange Spice Rooibos for fall. The winner will also get a 20% discount code to share with their friends and family. Here’s how you can enter to win:

I will draw one winner at random from all entries at 12:00pm on Tuesday, September 29, 2020.

UPDATE: The winner is Kim+Rees!

Must be within Metro Vancouver; vegan or GF available for the winner; certain dietary restrictions may not be accommodated as part of the prize; must be redeemed/booked for delivery by October 30, 2020.

October Lineup for the Vancouver Fringe Festival

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The October lineup for the Vancouver Fringe Festival is here! Fresh off a hugely successful first mini festival, and a safe and exciting return to live theatre, the next batch of programming takes place October 1-10 on Granville Island at Performance Works with a maximum capacity of 50.

Vancouver Fringe Festival 2020

  • When: September 10 to 20; October 1 to 10; October 29 to November 8; and tentatively November 26 to December 6.
  • Tickets: Single ticket prices start at $15 and the Fringe membership fee, which is required to purchase festival tickets, starts at $7.
  • Where: Online and in person (limited). In order to meet the guidelines laid out in the BC Restart Plan, the in-person, concentrated festival events will be held at fewer venues and with social distancing in place (maximum capacity of 50).
Vancouver Fringe Festival 2020
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Vancouver Writers Festival 2020

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For the first time, the Vancouver Writers Festival (“VWF”) will have 100% online programming and will offer a pay-what-you-can model for its lineup of 40 events.

Vancouver Writers Festival 2020

Vancouver Writers Festival

While there will be special events starting this month, through December, the 2020 Festival Week will run from October 19 to 25, 2020, with multiple events per day featuring some of the season’s hottest authors, including six of this year’s Giller Prize nominees: Thomas King, Emma Donoghue, Francesca Ekwuyasi, Michelle Good, Annabel Lyon, and Emily St. John Mandel.

VWF Members have the option to buy a $100 Festival Pass which includes access to all events during Festival Week (October 19–25). All youth events are free.

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Stand Up for Mental Health

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This Friday, as BC Culture Days kick off, join the Stand Up for Mental Health (“SMH”) crew for a hilarious online show. Comics are all alumni of the SMH Comedy Program, an award-winning program teaching stand up comedy to people with mental health issues as a way of building confidence and fighting public stigma.

Stand Up for Mental Health

When: Friday, September 25, 2020 at 7:00pm
Where: Online
Tickets: FREE! Register here.

Stand Up for Mental Health 2019
Stand Up for Mental Health 15th anniversary

COVID has been a major challenge to people’s mental health because it has caused more feelings of isolation than ever.

SMH makes a huge difference in the lives of their comics and also to the community by showing them a totally different perspective on mental health. The shows are hilarious, and they’re a great way to educate the public about what it means to have a mental health condition — what better way to learn about such a serious subject then through comedy?

“Together we’ve trained close to 200 comics, done approximately 300 shows some of which we put on ourselves but other organizations also hire us to do shows to raise awareness about mental health,” Founder David Granirer wrote on Facebook for the SMH 15th anniversary last winter.

“We’ve preformed for the military, corrections facilities, government, corporations, universities, colleges and we’ve been part of med school curriculums. So I want to thank the comics, our board, our donors, our sponsors, and all the audiences who have come out and supported us all these years. Here’s to another 15!”

SMH began giving classes in the Vancouver area in 2004 and incorporated as a non-profit society in July 2010. They have a 6 month long level one program plus an alumni program for comics who have finished their level one and want to continue performing. They do approximately 20 shows a year in the Vancouver area for all sorts of different organizations. Register for a class, become a member or learn more about shows here.

BC for CP Celebrates World Cerebral Palsy Day on October 6th

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Disclosure: Sponsored Post — Sponsored by the Cerebral Palsy Association of BC Please review the Policy & Disclosure section for further information.

World Cerebral Palsy Day (October 6th) is a global movement of people with Cerebral Palsy (“CP”) and their families, and the organizations that support them, in more than 60 countries. The BC for CP campaign brings the province together to support the Cerebral Palsy Association of BC (“CPABC”) as some of the most iconic landmarks light up green for #WorldCPDay.

BC for CP Celebrates World Cerebral Palsy Day

BC4CP landmarks light up green

Cerebral Palsy is the most common physical disability in childhood and is also one of the least understood.
Visit BC4CP.com to donate today.

The day is an opportunity to celebrate, raise awareness and take action to ensure that people with CP have the same rights, access and opportunity as anyone else in their communities.

BC4CP

CP affects body movement and muscle coordination, is not hereditary nor contagious but is a life-long condition. Over 10,000 people in BC live with Cerebral Palsy. It is the number one physical disability in children, and while many adults with CP work and lead productive lives many are bound by therapy and equipment expenses that can be debilitating.

  • 1 in 4 children with CP cannot talk
  • 1 in 4 children cannot walk
  • 1 in 2 have an intellectual disability
  • 1 in 4 have epilepsy.
  • CP is a lifelong disability and there is no known cure.
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“We are delighted to partner with Global Television, Corus Radio network, and our social media influencers to celebrate our members, profile our achievements, raise much needed revenues to assist with our mission during COVID-19, and share the wonderful work our team provides and makes available to over 10,000 individuals across British Columbia,” says Elizabeth Specht, Executive Director of CPABC.

“The need has never been greater for those persons with CP,” says Howard Blank, Provincial Ambassador. “Cerebral palsy is the number one physical disability in children world-wide. Covid has resulted with many cancelled therapies, programs and medical appointments for British Columbians with CP” said Blank.

CPABC has a robust roster of 12 programs and services that support their community of over 1,000 individuals. From educational bursaries to recreational programs to support services. It’s all covered for the recipient of the funds or the attendee of the program.

For more information, follow CPABC on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Visit BC4CP.com to donate today.

World CP Day in British Columbia has the support of Victory Square Technologies  and Global BC.