Posted tagged ‘Build A Business’
November 22, 2010
Just over a week to go until Our Rising Stars Event for graduates of our Build-a-Business Program. Click here to view and RSVP!
Here are ways You can help our Entrepreneurs and EMBERS:
- Subscribe to our newsletter Our quarterly bulletin highlights news and views on our entrepreneurs and EMBERS programs. Many of our workshops are open to the public.
- Join us on Facebook Spread the word about the neat things EMBERS is doing to empower others to improve their lives.
- Be an event sponsor! Help make EMBERS Rising Stars a success ($500 – $1,000).
- Sponsor a Scholarship for the Build A Business program – $500 each.
- In Kind Service Donations Our entrepreneurs need assistance in Marketing, Web Design, Social Media, Branding & Logos, Legal and Accounting services, Printing, Office Space Support.
- Donate to EMBERS Make a donation through Canada Helps
- Invite EMBERS to be one of your corporate charities!
- Donate a Raffle Prize $50 or greater value
EMBERS
http://www.embersvancouver.com
Categories: Upcoming Events
Tags: Affordable small business training, against all odds, alternative staffing, Build A Business, business, Business Classes, downtown east side, drug recovery, dtes, Employment, fundraiser, fundraising, Microenterprise, temporary staffing, work
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November 17, 2010
EMBERS Build a Business student Sheryl Hamilton has her own business promoting art.
Bruce Turnbull opens his newest exhibition “Stumble.Fall.Eaten” on Thursday November 18th.
Opening Reception: Thursday November 18th, 5 – 8 pm
(exhibition runs to December 11th)
Tel: 604 730-9611
“Apres L’Hockey, encaustic on found object, 11″ x 57”
“I’m always looking for the beauty in things that have been discarded,” says Bruce Turnbull. “As I get older, I realize how important Dr. Seuss is to a well-rounded education,” he adds.
A renovation and construction manager by day, Turnbull uses discarded materials from building sites to create his art. He works with beeswax and oil paints that are fused to the surface with heat. With a whimsical approach to his work, Turnbull’s subjects range from hockey players and skiers to angels and bumblebees.
“The inspiring thing about Bruce is that his artistic work starts in demolition,” says D. Mackinnon. “He remodels your house, salvages the surfaces, and paints intelligently executed images on them. It has been most satisfying, for us, that our old home lives on in the form of beautiful art on our walls.”
Bruce Turnbull graduated from the Ontario College of Art in 1998 and completed his MFA at the New York Academy of Art, NY. His art can be found in public collections including the National Portrait Gallery of Canada, the Colart Collection, Quebec and private collections in Canada, the US, Europe and Asia. He is a two-time recipient of the Elizabeth Greenshields Award, a Canadian grant given to emerging artists.
Categories: EMBERS Microenterprise Entrepreneurs, Upcoming Events
Tags: Affordable small business training, alternative staffing, Build A Business, business, Business Classes, drug recovery, dtes, east vancouver, Employment, homelessness, Microenterprise, networking, non Profit, social enterprise, work
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November 8, 2010
From Monday 29th of November onwards we will have an office in the Historic Woodwards Building! Our new address will be: Suite 310, 111 West Hastings St, Vancouver, V6B 1H4. Our phone number and email will remain the same and we will be open for business as usual.
EMBERS
http://www.embersvancouver.com
Categories: Upcoming Events
Tags: Affordable small business training, Build A Business, Business Classes, drug recovery, dtes, east vancouver, Employment, Moving, Small Business Training, temporary staffing, work
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November 5, 2010
Our Rising Stars Event for graduates of our Build-a-Business Program now has a facebook invitation. Click here to view and RSVP!
EMBERS
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Categories: EMBERS Microenterprise Entrepreneurs, Uncategorized
Tags: Affordable small business training, Build A Business, business, Business Classes, downtown east side, drug recovery, dtes, east vancouver, Embers Rising Stars, Holiday shopping, Microenterprise, non Profit, Rising Stars, social enterprise, w2, w2 storyeum
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November 4, 2010
Embers Build-a-Business graduate Claudia Segovia of Figa’s Closet has a number of upcoming shows:
Reflexions of the Mexican Soul. UBC Library Gallery, Vancouver, BC
November 20th – Dec 22nd
http://mexicofest.ca/events3.html
Launchpad Gallery, Portland OR
Nov 5th – 27th
http://launchpadgallery.org/facing-fear/
Gateway Theater, Richmond, BC
Nov 29- Dec 22nd
https://www.gatewaytheatre.com/
Whistler Arts Council, Whistler, BC
January 7th-28th
http://www.whistlerartscouncil.com/
EMBERS
http://www.embersvancouver.com
Categories: EMBERS Microenterprise Entrepreneurs, Upcoming Events
Tags: Affordable small business training, alternative staffing, Build A Business, business, Business Classes, drug recovery, east vancouver, Employment, homelessness, Microenterprise, non Profit, social enterprise, work
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October 29, 2010
Categories: EMBERS Microenterprise Entrepreneurs, Upcoming Events
Tags: 50/50, Affordable small business training, art, Build A Business, business, Business Classes, downtown east side, east vancouver, fundraiser, fundraising, Microenterprise, networking, non Profit, Rising Stars, Small Business Training, social enterprise, w2, w2 storyeum, work
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October 28, 2010
Build a Business graduate Andrea Potter of Rooted Nutrition presents:
November 17th- Preserving Food Traditions.
Hands-on, discussion group & recipe exchange. We explore the cultural, personal & environmental importance of keeping food traditions (especially food preservation) alive. We will be making sauerkraut. Participants should bring copies of a family recipe to exchange.
Class will be held from 2-5pm at the Canadian School of Natural Nutrition. 101-2245 West Broadway, Vancouver. This particular class costs $25 to attend. To register email rootednutrition@gmail.com. Payment in full is required to secure your spot.
Early Bird special- sign up 14 days in advance to receive a $5 discount!
Andrea Potter is a certified chef & registered holistic nutritionalist. She integrates these passions by teaching whole foods cooking classes and doing nutrition consultation. She is passionate about food culture & the benefits of whole food.
EMBERS
http://www.embersvancouver.com
Categories: EMBERS Microenterprise Entrepreneurs, Upcoming Events
Tags: Affordable small business training, andrea potter, Build A Business, business, Business Classes, canadian school of natural nutrition, downtown east side, dtes, food preservation, food traditions, holistic, holistic nutrition, natural nutrition, rooted nutrition, social enterprise, whole food, whole foods
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October 26, 2010
Categories: EMBERS Microenterprise Entrepreneurs, Upcoming Events
Tags: Affordable small business training, Build A Business, business, Business Classes, downtown east side, drug recovery, dtes, east vancouver, Employment, Microenterprise, networking, non Profit, rehabilitation, social enterprise, work
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October 25, 2010
Dangling Words: An Abstract Group Exhibit featuring EMBERS Build a Business graduate AJ Brown.
Graffiti Co. Art Studio / Gallery
2nd floor of 171 East 1st Street, North Vancouver
Tuesday, October 26 until December 3
Reception: Thursday, November 18, 6 to 9 pm
Viewing Hours:
Tues. – Fri 1:30 – 6:30 or by appointment
Contact: sian@graffiticoart.com to book or for more information.
EMBERS
http://www.embersvancouver.com
Categories: EMBERS Microenterprise Entrepreneurs, Upcoming Events
Tags: Affordable small business training, aj brown, alternative staffing, Build A Business, business, Business Classes, downtown east side, east vancouver, graffiti art co, graffiti art company, graffiti co art studio, Jobs, Microenterprise, networking, non Profit, social enterprise, staffing
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