Delivery and Take-Out From Independent Vancouver Restaurants

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Earlier this month, a collective called Breaking Bread launched in order to be a central hub on the many ways that people can show support for the restaurant industry other than dining-in. With frequent online updates, they have a great database of delivery and take-out from independent Vancouver restaurants.

Delivery and Take-Out From Independent Vancouver Restaurants

March 18, 2020: Restaurants and bars in British Columbia are closing down as provincial health officials announced a ban on gatherings of more than 50 people due to the COVID-19 epidemic.

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Beetbox (Vegetarian/Vegan). Photo from Facebook

Some of these restaurants may or may not have done take-out or delivery before, so thanks to Breaking Bread for assembling this database:

6 Degrees Eatery
AJ’s Brooklyn Pizza
Ask for Luigi
Bao Down Olympic Village
Baroness
Beetbox
Bodega on Main
Bombay Kitchen + Bar
Burdock & Co.
Butter Baked Goods
Café Medina
Cantina Pana
Centro Ristorante
CHOMP
Darby’s Pub
Di Beppe
Dockside Restaurant
Edible Canada
Fable Diner
Fanny Bay Oyster Bar & Shellfish Market
Fiore Famiglia
Fiore Famiglia
Heritage Asian Eatery
Heritage Asian Eatery
Jamjar Canteen
Jamjar on Granville

Jingle Bao
Juke Fried Chicken
Moderne Burger
Mordimi Bite Of Italy
Mumbai Local Restaurant
Nuba
Number E Food
One Bowl
Pacific Poke
PiDGiN
Pizza Carano
Pourhouse
Robba da Matti
SMAK – Healthy Food Fast
Sopra Sotto
Sprezzatura
The Cannibal Cafe
The Chopped Leaf
The Federal Store
The Greek – By Anatoli
The Greek Gastown
Via Tevere Pizzeria

Other ways you can support the hospitality industry at this time include:

Subscribe to digital newslettersEngage on social media
Share photos on social mediaPurchase gift cards
Write a positive online review

Breaking Bread also has listings available for Langley, Maple Ridge, Richmond, Kelowna and the North Shore.

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VSO School of Music Moves Programming for Kids Online

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The VSO School of Music announced on Tuesday that it will move its Spring Break Mini Music Maker and Arts Explorer Preschool classes to an online format. Classes will be delivered via Zoom, a free, user-friendly online system for virtual classrooms.

VSO School of Music Moves Programming for Kids Online

VSO School of Music

When: Between March 17-26, 2020
Registration: Mini Music Makers $65 for 4 classes; Arts Explorers $275 half day and $495 full day per 5 days.

“Classes will take place from the safety of the family home during a time when social distancing is crucial,” said Gillian Hunter-Gibbs, Interim Director of Operations at the VSOSoM. “Music brings us together and the VSOSoM wants to support families during these unprecedented times. Now, more than ever, we need music to help us heal, relieve our stress and anxiety, and perhaps, to help us discover something new.”

The Mini Music Maker classes are for children ages one to three years and Arts Explorer Preschool is for children ages three to five, and both require the use of Zoom, a user-friendly online system for virtual meetings. 

In Mini Music Makers, children will listen to music, sing along move and be introduced to the world of music through engaging group classes, using the VSOSoM’s own ‘An Alphabet of Songs’, introducing musical concepts, including, pitch, rhythm, pulse, dynamics and musical form in fun, interactive classes. 

The classes are suitable for children and their grownups with or without prior music class experience and are still open for registration.

About the VSO School of Music

The school engages a faculty of 122 of Vancouver’s finest teachers, including members of the VSO, and serves over 1,750 students annually. Since opening, around 8,000 students and families have enrolled, and almost 200 bursary and scholarship awards have been given to students in need.

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Support the Greater Vancouver Food Bank During COVID-19

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The Greater Vancouver Food Bank is currently in great need of financial donations, shopping bags and volunteers, to ensure that they can continue to provide their essential service to those who are food insecure across our region.

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Greater Vancouver Foodbank on Facebook

“While people across the lower mainland have spent the past days filling their pantries, it is important to keep in mind our neighbours who face food insecurity,” said Cynthia Boulter, Chief Operating Officer of the Greater Vancouver Food Bank. “Food insecure people cannot afford to stockpile food, and we are here to ensure they have access to a continuous supply of it. We are unsure if our food industry donors will be able to continue providing us with critical donations we rely on, and we have to mitigate that risk.”

Food Drive for the Greater Vancouver Food Bank

A press release this morning outlined some of the ways you can support the Greater Vancouver Food Bank during the COVID-19 outbreak.

Support the Greater Vancouver Food Bank During COVID-19

“Our top priority is to protect the health and safety of our clients, volunteers, and staff, while ensuring that we continue to provide food to all those who need it across the Greater Vancouver area,” said David Long, Chief Executive Officer of the Greater Vancouver Food Bank. “We are not currently receiving any additional support from provincial or national industry bodies, and we receive no government funding. As such, we rely solely on donations from the public, businesses and granting foundations so that we can support our clients in need in Vancouver, Burnaby, New Westminster, and on the North Shore.”

At this time, the Greater Vancouver Food Bank is issuing an urgent call for the following:

  • Financial donations – GVBF may need to purchase more food than expected in the near future and they’ll need the public’s help with that. They can make donated dollars go much farther than donated food, because of their buying power. Donate to the Greater Vancouver Food Bank online here »
  • Shopping bags – To protect everyone’s health and minimize the amount of time clients spend in their community food hubs, they have shifted from a market style shopping model to pre-packed grocery bags for individuals, couples, and families. And they need more bags! Tens of thousands of them. They are asking retail businesses to donate their shopping bags of all sizes.
  • Volunteers – In order to ensure they get pre-packed grocery bags to their clients each week, they need more volunteers now! To all the employees of companies that have shut down operations such as Lululemon, Aritzia, Apple, Lush and Great Canadian Gaming, if you are healthy and want to help your community, they have a place for you to give back! Come join us on the front line.
    • To protect the health and safety of volunteers, they are limiting group size to no more than 25 people at a time, they have gloves for everyone and clear procedures around frequent hand washing, they have increased sanitization procedures, an will refuse entry to anyone who appears ill or who should be under self-isolation. For more information about volunteering, please contact Rebecca at [email protected].  

I have signed up for a Virtual Food Drive which you can support here. For more information follow the Greater Vancouver Food Bank on Facebook.

Free Concerts to Watch at Home During COVID-19 Distancing

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Today Canada’s shut its borders (excluding non-citizens, non-permanent residents, and Americans) and the BC Provincial Health Office banned all gatherings over 50 people.

At a time like this, when we’re all shuttered in at home, entertainment and the arts can be a wonderful thing to share – virtually of course. Yesterday the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra performed Beethoven’s 6th to a theatre audience of zero, and an online audience of 26,000.

Free Concerts to Watch at Home During COVID-19 Distancing

Free Concerts to Watch at Home During COVID-19 Distancing

If you’re looking for more free LIVE concerts to watch at home during COVID-19 distancing in Vancouver and beyond, here’s a quick list of artists playing Quarantunes:

  • Jann Arden did a free 45 minute concert on Facebook on March 16th »
  • Dan Mangan was supposed to play a concert last night in Toronto. Instead he recorded a little show (for no audience) that will be played tonight on YouTube starting at 6:00pm PT on March 16th. Watch his “Quarantunes” show here »
  • Social Distancing Festival opera, poetry, choirs, art, theatre and more! A daily lineup of free, streamed entertainment here »
  • Stay at Home Festival, a lineup of live-streamed concerts from a variety of musicians March 20-22nd.
  • Keith Urban played an Instagram show from his home on March 16th, watch it here »
  • Katharine McPhee & David Foster will go live with concerts from their home on Instagram every day at 5:30pm.
  • The Dropkick Murphys will stream a live show from Boston on St Patrick’s Day March 17th, watch here »
  • Melissa Ethridge is doing a full series of 15 minutes Facebook Live Sessions from March 17-31, watch here »
  • Indigo Girls will go live on Facebook on Thursday, March 19th at 3:00pm PT.
  • John Legend will stream a performance on March 17th, stay tuned to his Twitter account for details »
  • Ben Gibbard (of Death Cab for Cutie) live from home daily, starting March 17th at 4:00pm, watch on Facebook here »
  • Festival I Stay Home is happening March 17-22 online. Close to 100 musical acts will perform 30 minute sets in an Instagram live.
  • Dave Ricketts live from his living room, March 16th at 8:00pm PT, watch here »
  • Soul City TV has a lineup of live concerts planned on Facebook »
  • Cordovas, an American rock band in Nashville, will stream a live concert on March 19th and March 21st at 6:00pm PT on Facebook »
  • Sarah Smith is doing an online concert fundraiser on March 19th at 4:00pm PT.
  • Diplo will be doing live sets from his home, daily at 7:00pm on Twitter, YouTube and Twitch.
  • Neil Young will have a Fireside Concert series streaming live online, dates currently unconfirmed, follow on Facebook here »
  • New York’s Metropolitan Opera is streaming past productions from its award-winning Live in HD series of cinema transmissions while the opera house is closed.
  • Ivan Fischer and his Budapest Festival Orchestra will be livestreaming nightly chamber concerts in a series they have called Quarantine Soirées on March 16-18th at 6:45pm.
  • Scott Helman will host a series of live performances on Instagram Stories from his home in Toronto.
  • Tim Hicks will host a St Patrick’s Day concert on Facebook Live starting at 4:00pm PT on March 17th.
  • Lights will perform a set on March 18th at 6:00pm PT on Instagram here »
  • Jeremy Dutcher will host a live set from his living room on March 20th. Details are on Twitter so far »
  • Hanorah, Janette King, Laps and more will play Hot Tramp and Diving Bell Social Club’s Stay at Home Sessions March 21st on Instagram »
  • 604 Records is hosting QuaranTOUR with its artists (like Mariana’s Trench, daily on Instagram »
  • iskwē with live stream daily with guests that include Anthony Carone of the Arkells, Ryan Redcorn of the 1491s, and more on her Instagram »
  • Ria Mae and multi-instrumentalist Chris Wong will host Isolation, Together, a live-by-request concert on Instagram »
  • Rufus Wainwright will perform daily via Instagram in his Musical Everydays series »
  • Hozier #TogetherAtHome live stream on Instagram March 20th at 12:00pm PT here »
  • Jenn Grant will host a special online concert on March 21st via Instagram »
  • Diesel Bird is a digital music festival on March 28th that will feature Dallas Smith, Jess Moskaluke, Meghan Patrick, Tebey and more. Hosted by Dan Davidson on Instagram »
  • Elijah Woods x Jamie Fine host In my Bed With ExJ + Friends via Instagram and Facebook Live every Thursday at 6:00pm PT; every Sunday at 2:00pm PT they host In the Kitchen; and every Tuesday at 4:00pm PT they host In the Basement via Instagram and Facebook Live
  • April 11th A Choir!ntine Sing-Athon for The Canadian Cancer Society on Facebook »
  • In April the National Arts Centre presents #CanadaPerforms, free livestream concert series »
  • Early Music Vancouver will stream archive concerts weekly »
  • CBC Music has posted a lineup of Canadian artists here, listed by date »

These will most likely become more common over the next few weeks so this list will be updated as-necessary. Have a tip? Leave a comment below and follow Miss604 on social media. Thanks!

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Streaming Vancouver Festivals During COVID-19 Social Distancing

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A global outbreak of the COVID-19 virus has caused countries and cities to do what they can to mitigate risk of transmission, and the largest step is limiting in-person gatherings.

When you close one door for an artist, they paint another! Creative types in Vancouver and beyond are coming together online to continue to produce digital art and films, and they’ll be showcasing them through streaming festivals and YouTube channels dedicated as quarantine entertainment.

Streaming Vancouver Festivals During COVID-19 Social Distancing

Vancouver Quarantine Performance Project

Vancouver Quarantine Performance Project
“Just because we can’t all meet face to face, doesn’t mean we can’t create and share art,” says Festival Director Joel McCarthy.

How to participate: Create a 2 minute video and contribute here by April 4, 2020. These are the categories: Original Monologue, Original Song, 2 Minute Speech / Stand up Comedy, 2 minute talent show.
Watch online: The content will be streamed April 18 & 19, 2020

Social Distancing Festival
Streaming nightly! Including performances from the Metropolitan Opera, and more.

Quarantine International Film Festival
10 Short films from around the globe will be selected to be uploaded to the QIFF Youtube Channel and promoted on social media. This is a “for fun” festival as a way to help people feel creatively fulfilled during isolation caused by COVID-19.

How to participate: Upload your 30 second film by April 1, 2020
Watch online: The content will be streamed on starting YouTube April 8, 2020

Know of more? Let me know in the comments and I’ll add the digital ‘fests to the list!

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