AGM: Thursday, November 24, 2011 at Chapel Arts, 304 Dunlevy (across from Oppenheimer Park) Notice and Agenda of Annual General Meeting …
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AGM: Thursday, November 24, 2011 at Chapel Arts, 304 Dunlevy (across from Oppenheimer Park) Notice and Agenda of Annual General Meeting …
[Read more...] about Community Arts Council of Vancouver – AGM 2011
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As a small organization, mainly volunteer driven, we use social media as a team sport. Here's a summary of our various platforms that have all been added to our Network page! • website (the “marquee”)- is always present to communicate our mission and core values; it is a central access point to welcome people in and provide information and an introduction to CACV. • e-newsletter (the …
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See Urban Ink's site for information on a Hip-hop and beat box workshop and performance from Omari Newton! …
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Board Secretary Judi Piggott is best known in the sector for her work with artists and cultural workers from all disciplines. She has built a reputation as a resource who knows the issues that affect the daily working lives of artists. But this work is rooted in a lifetime of community and organizational development experience in the not-for-profit, public and private sectors, most recently as …
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Jessica Numminen was elected to the Board in November, 2011. She is a community development practitioner with a multi-disciplinary perspective and approach to community work. She received a Documentary Film Production Certificate from Langara College in 2007. Jessica is the Program Coordinator at Enterprising Women Making Art (EWMA) a program of Atira Women’s Resource Society. This program …
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Here are descriptions of two of the projects scheduled for completion in spring, 2012. Strathcona/SPOTA Mosaic Project This project is intended to help make sure that significant points in the history of the Strathcona community are not forgotten. Work on a historically significant marker began last year to recognize the home of Mary Chan (658 Keefer Street). This was where the Strathcona …