#ReadUp Tweetup for Family Literacy Day

A huge thank you to Drew and Kate of Tall Tales Books for hosting the #Read Up Tweetup for Family Literacy Day in their store on Saturday January 29th.

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What is Family Literacy Day?  Here's information from the ABC Life Literacy Canada website:

"Family Literacy Day is a national awareness initiative created by ABC Life Literacy Canada in 1999 and held annually on January 27. This special day promotes the importance of reading and engaging in other literacy-related activities as a family. Developing early childhood reading and writing skills helps develop the learning skills necessary for good communication skills later in life, and can ultimately contribute to a child's chances for success. Every year on Family Literacy Day thousands of events take place that are coordinated by literacy providers, schools, libraries and individual families across the country.

In 2011, Canadians will Play for Literacy! Playing games that encourage literacy and numeracy - such as board games, card games and word games - is a great way for parents and children to practice their literacy skills and have fun. Games, and the carefree act of playing, provide a fun outlet in which individuals of all ages can engage in activities that inherently provide new learning opportunities to improve one’s reading, writing, math and comprehension skills."

The Victoria #ReadUp Tweetup was sparked by a similar one in Nanaimo organized via Twitter by Kim Plumley.

Kim encouraged Victoria’s Twitter community to get involved. I immediately thought of  Tall Tale Books since they have a very active social media presence and had already organized a tweetup among their regular events for families. They were the perfect fit.

Drew and Kate organized a wonderful day for families that included storytellers, a scavenger hunt in keeping with the "Play for Literacy" theme of this year's Family Literacy Day, activity tables and light refreshments.

Families were asked to bring gently used books for donation to the Read Society, ICA Victoria and the Victoria Immigrant and Refugee Centre Society.

I popped in for a visit, ran into friends and neighbours, and had a chance to chat with Drew and Kate about favourite children's books, and the importance of supporting small downtown businesses.

My children are no longer small, but when they were, we spent hours reading such classics as the Narnia series by CS Lewis, Charlotte's Web and Stuart Little by EB White, and even Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson.

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Photo by Paul Hami on Flickr

Now there's a young nephew in my life.  I picked up books by two of my favourite authors - Richard Scarry's "The Big Word Book" and "Blueberries for Sal" by Robert McCloskey.

Tall Tales Books carries a selection of books in French, and even some in Hebrew.  Special book orders, including adult books, are also possible.They are located at 795 Fort Street in Victoria BC and are open Tuesday through Sunday from 10am to 5pm. Regular events are scheduled, so be sure to check out their calendar. Of particular interest are the Musical Storytimes organized with the Victoria Conservatory of Music.

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"Past Stewards of the Land" Mary Lake Jan 23 2011

It was an honour to be invited to an historic ceremony at Mary Lake, Sunday January 23rd, honouring "Past Stewards of the Land".

It was the first time that hereditary chiefs from the five local tribes came together for an event that was not political.

Respected Tsartlip elder Tom Sampson spoke. The Yellow Wolf Drummers and Singers offered 3 songs: a prayer, a song to honour the past stewards of the land, and a song to honour elders and ancestors.

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The gathering, recognizing Nancy McMinn (instrumental in saving the Gowland Tod lands), Peter and Violet Brotherston (original owners of Mary Lake) and ancestors of the Saanich Coast Salish Peoples for their roles as protectors of the natural world, was hosted by the Mary Lake Conservancy and the Greater Victoria Greenbelt Society.

Currently Mary Lake is the subject of a campaign to raise an initial $1M before January 31, 2011 in order to secure bridge financing, and eventually $4M for the purchase of this unique property in the Highlands of Victoria BC.

Mary Lake sits in the midst of a treasured 107-acre parcel of carefully conserved and endangered Dry Coastal Douglas Fir ecosystem. Only a very small percentage of the land in the Dry Coastal Douglas Fir Zone is permanently protected.

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Its acquisition would ensure a green corridor joining Thetis Lake and Mount Work parks.

Individuals are encouraged to purchase their $10 square metre of Mary Lake to preserve the property in perpetuity. Social media has had a big role in the outreach of campaigners.There is the possibility to text donations using "MARY" and sending to 45678. A video contest "The Power of Many" asks people to create a video encouraging others in their lives to save a square metre of Mary Lake. Prizes up to $10,000 will be awarded; the contest closes January 31st. 

Local documentary filmmakers Mandy Leith and Nicole Sorochan are spearheading a live web-a-thon on Thursday January 27th from 4-8pm at Cabin 12, 607 Pandora Avenue.  There will be a "tweet bar" and live feed.

To learn more about how you can become involved in this campaign and the importance to the regional bio-sphere of the Mary Lake property, please visit the Save Mary Lake website.

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Powerhouse Performance Company Presents: EDGES

Join Powerhouse Performance Company for a short run of the hit musical EDGES: A Song Cycle by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul.

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EDGES was written in 2005 while Pasek and Paul were undergraduate students in musical theatre at the University of Michigan.

This song cycle is about coming of age, growth and sef-discovery.Its most famous song, "Be My Friend", has come to be commonly known as the "Facebook song".  

 Powerhouse Performance Co. is co- founded by CCPA alumni Sarah Horsman (VOS "Will Rogers Follies) and Izad Etemadi (Theatre SKAM's "Smalltown").

"We're excited to begin the journey of contributing to the Victoria and Candian Theatre community!", they state.


The cast features Victoria locals Sean Baker, Sarah Carle, Izad Etemadi and Sarah Horsman. Directed by Danielle St. Pierre and Music Direction of Steph Sartore.

Shows at CCPA Performance Hall  1701 Elgin Street (Oak Bay)

January 7th-9th @ 8pm
WITH matinees January 8th and 9th @ 2pm
Tickets are: $12 for Adults and $10 for Students and Seniors

For more information or for advance tickets please contact Sarah Horsman or Izad Etemadi @:
 

powerhouseperformanceco@gmail.com


(250) 652-2458 - Sarah
(250) 889-0713 - Izad

 

 


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