Posts Tagged ‘Art Of Transition’
Awesome Performance by Ontario Philharmonic last night!
Music sure does soothe the soul as does seeing so many dear and wonderful people.
Ontario Philharmonic who’s sold out “Let’s Tango” performance was absolutely magical and enchanting at The Regent Theatre last night — especially Leslie Newman on flute.
Thanks to Clarington Center for the Arts for the beautiful hand made wine charm – a nice keepsake for the event, and Chuck Buyers for the wine talk, and of course all the wineries for the yummy wine! What a wonderful evening!
Attendees urged to give generously to new “Art of Transition Culture Fund”…
by Durham Community Foundation. All financial gifts will be invested, and the returns granted to charitable arts and culture organizations — the first being The Ontario Philharmonic who will receive the first grant — 50% from the proceeds of the launch party. The other 50% of proceeds from the launch party go to the fund, and as the principal stays invested, it creates a lasting legacy for arts in Durham Region. For more information call Janet @ 905-430-6507
My social media challenge?
I would challenge the 800 in attendance, and anyone else who cares about art and culture in Durham Region to share this with their friends using social media and urge them to give. Since the average person has 126 people on Facebook — we would challenge 100,800 people together, and if 4% of those people to donate $25 each and we’d reach the goal of $1,000,000 which would yield grants of $80,000 per year. Hmmm…
Will YOU take the challenge?
People can help us build the Art of Transition Culture Fund at:
http://www.durhamcommunityfoundation.ca
Creative Class Means Creative Thinkers
#WebsiteKudos to Jacquie Severs/Art Columnist for writing…
The term “creative class,” coined by economic intellectual Richard Florida, refers to workers who inhabit fields that require them to be creative thinkers. This isn’t limited to the creative types that might spring to mind right away; artists, writers and musicians. It also includes creative thinkers who you might not consider at first; scientists, computer programmers, small business operators, teachers and so on.
Read on… Oshawa Express.
If you find Durham inspiring, pick up your guitar or sit down at the piano and put it in a song.
Durham Region is inviting local songwriters to be the voice of Durham Tourism.
It is hosting a song contest where participants will create a jingle about Durham, with the winner to get $500 and a chance to perform it in public.
via The Art of Transition – Connecting the creative community in Durham Region, Ontario, Canada..
Photo Credit to http://qwickstep.com/search/100-dollar-canadian.html
Business Breakfast –> Learn About Accessibility (June 17, 2010) Oshawa, Ontario
Local business owners invited to learn about accessibility
As part of the Durham Region Accessibility Expo, The Regional Municipality of Durham, Economic Development and Tourism Department, will be hosting a breakfast session to educate local business owners on accessibility compliance requirements.
WHEN: Thursday, June 17 from 7:30 a.m. to 10 a.m.
WHERE: Durham College/UOIT Campus Recreation and Wellness Centre, 2000 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa
WHY: The Business Breakfast event is open to business owners who want to learn more about the requirements contained in the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005. Under this legislation, all businesses within the Province of Ontario must take measures to provide accessible customer service to those with disabilities by Jan. 1, 2012.
NOTE: Limited seating is available. Two representatives from each business will be accommodated Kerri King Tourism Manager The Regional Municipality of Durham Economic Development and Tourism 605 Rossland Road East Level 5 PO Box 623 Whitby, ON L1N 6A3
Direct Line: 905.668.4113 ext. 2606
Fax: 905.666.6228
Toll Free: 800.413.0017
Art Of Transition @ Karma Night Club
| Last night creative minds in Durham Region met and mingled at Karma Night Club, a new and spectacular nightclub on Simcoe Street South in Oshawa. Geordie Lishman displayed his sculptures using a laptop, which drove his awesome ‘fire/dancing goo’ display – which moved with the tunes. I hope someone got this on video! Many thanks to Karma Night Club and Cointreau for sponsoring this event.
Art Of Transition invites innovative thinkers from every facet of the economy to connect and brainstorm new ideas, partnerships and opportunities for transitioning Durham Region into a new, creative economy. Visit the Art Of Transition website to find out more about this movement. I wonder who is going to be next to carry The Art Of Transition ‘flame’? |
Are You Going To The Art Of Transition Cocktail Party Tonight?
Admission is free thanks to sponsorship by Cointreau and Karma Night Club, but if you are attending, please bring a non-perishable food item or unwrapped toy for needy families in Durham Region. The Simcoe Hall is requesting infant and toddler toys, toys for boys 7-11 , baby formula and of course non-perishable food items.
Sneak Peak @ Karma Night Club, Oshawa, ON
Are you going to The Art Of Transition – Cocktail Party on December 17, 2009 @ Karma Night Club, Oshawa, ON?
Art of Transition Cocktail Party (Dec.17, 2009) Karma Night Club, Oshawa
Another event for creative minds in Durham Region to connect!
WHEN: Thursday December 17, 2009
HOSTED BY: Karma Night Club
WHERE: 394 Simcoe Street South, Oshawa
TIME: 7:30p.m.
Art presentation by Geordie Lishman
Seating is extremely limited.
Click here to register now!




