Archive | August, 2009

J8 Summit – Empowering Youth’s voice

26 Aug

The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) was created by the United Nations General Assembly on December 11, 1946, to provide emergency food and healthcare to children in countries that had been devastated by World War II. Over the years, UNICEF has evolved from an organization that rescue children in danger to an organization that empowers the voice of youth.

Under UNICEF starting 2005, an annual event called Junior 8 Summit is being held around the world, giving a chance for young people to debate issues discussed by the G8 and make recommendations to the G8 leade.

The past Junior 8 Summits had been held at many countries such as United Kingdom, Russia, Germany, Japan and Italy.

The beauty of Junior 8 Summit (J8) is that every youth has the chance to participate, all you have to do is gather your classmates to think through your ideas about issues the G8 will be discussing and submit those ideas to J8 via their websites: http://www.unicef.org/voy/ and http://www.j8summit.com/.

Here is a short clip introducing the J8 Summit this year at Italy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBH6smFYzhI

Finally, here is a link that will give you even more info:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UNICEF

- Bo

Roar of the Lions

26 Aug

Julie Taymor brings a beloved Disney Classic to life in the Tony Award winning Broadway, The Lion King.

In the 2 hours and 25 minutes the room will be transformed into the African Savannah accompanied with Oscar winning songs from Elton John & Tim Rice, a cast of over 40 talented actors and captivating choreography. Also a few bonus songs and comic relief added here and there. Enjoyable for all ages, this is a show not to be missed.

“A landmark event in entertainment.” Say The New York Times.

It is held at the Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium and a parking fee of $5 is charged.

I recently went to go see it and it was spectacular. The costumes were amazing and very creative with life-size elephants and giraffes walking up the aisle.

Ticket prices ranges but it is definitely worth every penny. The Lion King goes on until August 30th so hurry and get your tickets!

~Alice

Back To School Eco-Cheap Fashionism!

26 Aug

 

September is nearly upon us, and with only a few weeks left until you’re back chatting in the halls and studying for math tests! Naturally, it’s time to start keeping an eye out for the back-to-school/university trends. If you’re tightening the belt a little this year, that’s okay, because there is a super-cool site (youth run, of course!) that can help you save a little dough and even become more eco-friendly!

Enter Threadbangers.com! It’s a huge site dedicated to Do-It-Yourself projects –everything from home decor, to jewellery, to clothing, to stationary and eco-home projects. There are extensive forums and tutorials, as well as weekly videos featuring a fellow DIY-er and their signature project.

Rabid blogger? Don’t worry, they have one of those too!

Love video tutorials? They have a extensive YouTube channel.

Take a few moments to try out some projects, customize some recyclable notebooks, be a little more eco-friendly, and save some money this school year!

-Sheena

pre-reggae fest

14 Aug

This year’s Reggae Fest is on Saturday, August 15th!  There is a popular belief that Reggae Fest is only for people who love reggae - that is not true. Reggae Fest is a day when people can come together and listen to live reggae music, while experiencing Rasta food and culture for themselves.

Reggae music is peaceful, happy, and a lot of fun. It may take a bit of getting use to, but can turn out to be quite enjoyable.

Reggae Fest is located at Shaw millennium park (1220 – 9 ave SW) and I thing that everyone should go there and enjoy the show.

-william-

Marda Gras 2009

14 Aug

 Each year, the Marda Loop community celebrates an annual event known as the Marda Gras festival!  This year the festival was on August 9th. The festival is composed of a street market, bands + live music, a children’s area and a huge amount of people.

I was there as a YVC volunteer and I must say that it was – though tiring – a very rewarding opportunity.  I urge who ever is reading this to sign up for it next year!

-william-

Do you like writing short stories?

11 Aug

Then this might interest you…(and by short, I mean short…)

These short stories are actually just six-words long. No joke! They’re called six-word memoirs at SMITH Magazine, a home for all forms of storytelling. What they are most known for is their Six-Word Memoirs series.

In 2008, they published Not Quite What I Was Planning: Six-Word Memoirs By Writers Famous & Obscure. The title is self explanatory, no? Personally, I love the book — I bought it a while ago and it’s absolutely brilliant! I really recommend giving this book a quick flip through.

Part of the SMITH Magazine site is SMITHTeens. This site is dedicated to all teens and young adults who have stories they would like to share in just six words! They can be about everyday events, “Baked Cookies. Looked Terrible. Tasted Amazing,” passing thoughts, “I’d love getting socks from Santa,” or maybe even a special someone, “We cuddled; shirt smells like him.”

Try writing a few and submit them here. You may even get a chance to be published in their future book, Six-Word Memoirs by Teens Famous & Obscure!

…Can you tell a six-word story?

–Eva–

You know, there are other times besides 10:10 that you can put on a watch!

10 Aug

Have you ever noticed that when you look at watch advertisements and store displays that they all seem to have the same time–10:10? Kind of unfair to the other times, don’t you think?

There are many myths behind having watches in on the shelf set to this time. Many people believe that it has to do with the times of President Lincoln, John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassinations. However, those assumptions are false. Lincoln was shot at 10:15pm and died at 7:22 am the following morning; JFK was shot at 12:30pm and died at 1:00pm; and MLK Jr. was shot at 6:01pm and died at 7:05pm.

Others believe that the time 10:10 has to do with the time that the bomb was dropped at either Nagasaki or Hiroshima–the time set in memory of the people who died. However, the Fat Man bomb (Nagasaki) was dropped at 11:02am and the Little Boy bomb (Hiroshima) was dropped at 8:15am.

None of the above are the true reason of having 10:10 on clocks and watches everywhere.

The true reason: Aesthetic Appeal. The time 10:10 is symetrical!

♥~Sam

Globalfest 2009!!

10 Aug

It’s time for Globalfest once again!! Globalfest (August 14th – August 29th) is a multicultural, world-class, multi-faceted arts and cultural festival that takes place annually in Alberta.

Volunteers have a chance to help out with Globalfest by creating unique art pieces with children through CYFC! If you do help out, you will be allowed access to the amazing fireworks show that night, and be invited to a volunteer party following the festival!

Globalfest is going to be amazing and this is YOUR chance to be a part of helping out and experiencing this festival. Don’t hesitate before signing up because this is a very popular volunteer activity and spots go fast!!

To sign up, just go to CYFC’s volunteer projects page,  scroll down to Globalfest, and sign up! You can volunteer on August 21st, 23rd, 25th, 27th, or 29th from 5:30-9!

For more information on Globalfest, go to www.globalfest.ca.

- Kaiz

The Teresa Carreño Youth Orchestra – The best of youth and music

6 Aug

If you love orchestra music , you oughtn’t miss this amazing performance by The Teresa Carreño Youth Orchestra, a group of the best musicians from high schools in Venezuela. This is made possible by a publicly financed voluntary sector music-education program called El Sistenma , its offical name in English is  the “National Network of Youth and Children’s Orchestras of Venezuela”.

This performance was made for an episode of TED talk, a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world’s leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minute. In the performance, the youth orchestra played Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 10, 2nd movement, and Arturo Márquez’ Danzón No. 2.

Anyways, here is the performance…enjoy!

 Well, if you like what you saw and heard and would like to know more about this awesome youth orchestra, you can visit their site at: http://fesnojiv.gob.ve/.

Or if you would like to see more of TED talk, where they have similar types of video and more talk about issues and amazing findings around the world, visit www.ted.com.

- Bo