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Platform for Plus Size

Platform for Plus Size

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Date: 1/29/2013 4:45 pm
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Date of event March 2, 2013
Location of event Vancouver, BC

BODY EXCHANGE Health and Fitness presents Platform for Plus Size – a one-of-a-kind symposium to instigate empowerment, education and inspiration to the plus size community. The symposium is designed to address the wants, needs and lifestyle of the plus size woman. Thought-provoking topics by some of North America’s most inspirational speakers will address the full picture of elevating your health by discussing the many intricate facets to lasting change. Experts will address the mind – both psychological along with the neuroscience of your brain, physical fitness, internal health, body image, self-esteem and self-confidence, sexual health, emotional and addictive behaviours and more.

WHEN
March 2, 2013, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.

WHERE
VIFF’s Vancity Theatre at the Vancouver International Film Centre (1181 Seymour Street, Vancouver, BC, V6B 3M7)

COST
$105 per person + HST 

TICKETS
More information and tickets can be found at http://www.platformforplussize.com

CONTACT
604.785.7018
[email protected]

Events

Free Lecture: Is there REALLY a God?

Free Lecture: Is there REALLY a God?

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Date: 1/29/2013 7:14 pm
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Date of event Feb. 3rd @7PM
Location of event UBC Campus

Is there REALLY a GOD? How can I know for sure? 

Come to a free Lecture to find out for yourself. Held at Carey College (Main Entrance) 5920 Iona Drive, on UBC Campus.

Sunday, February 3 at 7:00 p.m. 

We will explore the evidence for the existence of God. 

Evolutionists would have us believe that they have proven that all things have evolved and there is no need for a god to have created us. This could not be farther from the truth. 

In this seminar, we will explore four universally accepted Scientific Laws that make evolution impossible and show that there has to be a very intelligent and powerful Creator. 

Presented by St. Paul Ev. Lutheran Mission in Vancouver. For more information: see our web site at stpaulvernon.org

Everyone welcome! 
Wheelchair accessible.

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Stories by the Campfire -Event for both Families and Adults

Stories by the Campfire -Event for both Families and Adults

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Date: 1/30/2013 12:13 pm
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Date of event Feb., 16. 2013 1-4pm
Location of event Langley – Derby Reach Regional Park
 

 

Mark Forsythe, host of CBC Radio's B.C. Almanac and co-author of The Trail of 1858 will cameo at 2:00 pm to share a tale or two.

Cozy up to a crackling campfire to bake your own piece of bannock while historical re-enactors, storytellers and musicians meet you fireside as we gather to celebrate BC Heritage Week.   Enjoy being transported back in time at the site of the first fort in BC as stories are told, history is revealed, and experience some hands-on demonstrations.   Bring your own mug and help yourself to a hot beverage.

Free, Drop-in Event

Meet at the Heritage Area on Allard Crescent, north of 96th Avenue and 4 km west of Fort Langley.

For information, contact:

Metro Vancouver Regional Parks 604-530-4983

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Artists In Our Midst

Artists In Our Midst

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Date: 1/31/2013 1:53 am
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Date of event April11, 2013 and April 13 & 14
Location of event Roundhouse, Yaletown, Vancouver and Westside Vancouver
 

 

 

 

Artists in Our Midst 2013: Roundhouse Exhibit and Studio Tour

Dates: April 11, 2013 and April 13 to 14, 2013

 

Artists in Our Midst invites you on April 11th to celebrate this exciting annual show and sale at the Roundhouse Community Centre in Yaletown featuring 35 local artists. Come and join us for this all- day  event and to the  evening reception from 7-9:30 PM to meet the artists. You can also explore this community of artists, featuring paintings, sculptures, photography and jewelry, on April 13 and 14 at their Open Studio Tour, a map is provided. For additional information and visuals see: www.artistsinourmidst.com

 

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(Social) Action Movies: Canadian Cinema

(Social) Action Movies: Canadian Cinema

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Date: 1/31/2013 4:57 pm
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Date of event Wednesday, March 6, 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Location of event Central Library, 350 W. Georgia St., Alma VanDusen & Peter Kaye Rooms, Lower Level
 

Join us for the Langara College Community lecture series. Presented by current and retired Langara faculty, the March 6 lecture is by Roger Holdstock.  

While Canadian cinema has a strong reputation abroad, Canadians themselves give it little attention. It is mostly through film festivals that the odd Canadian becomes aware of our film culture. One of the strengths and distinctions of Canadian film is its engagement with social and political issues. From "The Corporation" to "Incendies", Canadians have produced films engaged with the issues of their times and have shown the need for social action.

Free admission. Seating is limited.
Co-sponsored by Langara College. More information on the series at http://www.langara.bc.ca/continuing-studies/community-lecture-series/index.html.

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The International Plutocracy

The International Plutocracy
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Date: 1/31/2013 5:02 pm
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Date of event Wednesday, March 13, 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Location of event Central Library, 350 W. Georgia St., Alma VanDusen & Peter Kaye Rooms, Lower Level
 

Join us for the Langara College Community Lecture series, presented by current and retired Langara faculty. The March 13 lecture is by Martin Toren.

It seems that an international network of super-rich individuals is developing an enormous amount of economic and poltical pwoer. How did its members become so wealthy and influential? What role do they play on the national and international scene? What action should be taken to deal with this situation?

Free admission. Seating is limited.
Co-sponsored by Langara College. For more information on the series visit http://www.langara.bc.ca/continuing-studies/community-lecture-series/index.html

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Victor Chan: The Wisdom of Compassion

Victor Chan: The Wisdom of Compassion

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Date: 1/31/2013 5:33 pm
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Date of event Tuesday, March 19, 7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
Location of event Central Library, 350 W. Georgia St., Alice MacKay Room
 

Please join us as Victor Chan presents The Wisdom of Compassion: Stories of Remarkable Encounters and Timeless Insights . Co-authored by the Dalai Lama and Victor Chan, the book offers rare insights into the Dalai Lama’s life and his efforts to translate compassion into action through engaging, behind-the-scene stories about his interactions with remarkable people from all walks of life.

An attendee at His Holiness the Dalai Lama’s meetings all over the world and co-author with him (The Wisdom of Forgiveness), Victor Chan provides an insider’s account of the spiritual master’s teachings at venues large and small. Victor Chan has written these beautiful stories in consultation with His Holiness.

Victor Chan is founding Director of the Dalai Lama Center for Peace & Education. Victor Chan and the Dalai Lama’s last book The Wisdom of Forgiveness was shortlisted for the Best Spiritual Book of 2005 and translated into 14 languages.

Free admission. Seating is limited. 
Co-sponsored by Banyen Books.

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Bettina Matzkun: Library Resources and Creative Inspiration

Bettina Matzkun: Library Resources and Creative Inspiration

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Date: 1/31/2013 5:36 pm
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Date of event Wednesday, March 20, 7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
Location of event Central Library, 350 W. Georgia St., Alice MacKay Room, Lower Level
 

 

Celebrated textile artist Bettina Matzkun's work spans topics such as WW2, navigating, map history and sail construction. She will speak about making effective use of the library -books, databases, maps and staff- as a source for research, inspiration and information to form and organize content for craft creation.  Not just for craft artists, anyone interested in creative arts wanting to tell a story can benefit and learn about this often overlooked source of creative inspiration.

Bettina Matzkuhn has worked in textiles for over 30 years with an emphasis on embroidery and fabric collage.  She holds a BFA in Visual Arts and an MA in Liberal Studies from Simon Fraser University.  In the 1980s she animated and directed three award-winning films using textiles for the National Film Board of Canada. An interest in narrative continues to inform her work. She exhibits her work nationally and internationally and gives talks and workshops in conjunction with her exhibits.  Matzkuhn also writes professionally on the arts and teaches as a sessional instructor at the Emily Carr University of Art and Design.

Free admission. Seating is limited.
Co-sponsored by the Craft Council of British Columbia.

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Psychology Salon: Out of the Blue – The Nature and Treatment of Clinical Depression

Psychology Salon: Out of the Blue – The Nature and Treatment of Clinical Depression

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Date: 1/31/2013 5:40 pm
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Date of event Tuesday, March 26, 7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
Location of event Central Library, 350 W. Georgia St., Alice MacKay Room, Lower Level
 

 

Depression is one of the most significant public health challenges in Canada. It is, by some measures, the single largest cause of long-term disability in the country. But what is it, exactly?  What causes it?  Is it really just a biochemical imbalance? And, most importantly, how do we treat it? What can someone do on their own to prevent or help overcome the problem? In this talk psychologist and author Dr Randy Paterson sheds light on a complex disorder, and on some basic self-care strategies that turn out to be surprisingly potent.  

Free admission. Seating is limited.
Co-sponsored by Changeways Clinic.

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Free Lecture: Is there REALLY a God?

Free Lecture: Is there REALLY a God?

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Date: 2/2/2013 11:15 am
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Date of event Tomorrow, Feb 3rd at 7 PM
Location of event on UBC Campus

Is there REALLY a GOD? How can I know for sure? 

Come to a free Lecture to find out for yourself. Held at Carey College (Main Entrance) 5920 Iona Drive, on UBC Campus.

Sunday, February 3 at 7:00 p.m. 

We will explore the evidence for the existence of God. 

Evolutionists would have us believe that they have proven that all things have evolved and there is no need for a god to have created us. This could not be farther from the truth. 

In this seminar, we will explore four universally accepted Scientific Laws that make evolution impossible and show that there has to be a very intelligent and powerful Creator. 

Presented by St. Paul Ev. Lutheran Mission in Vancouver. For more information: see our web site at stpaulvernon.org

Everyone welcome! 
Wheelchair accessible.