Friday, December 20, 2013

Fwd: NWT Arts Council Arts Funding Applications / Demandes de financement auprès du Conseil des arts des TNO

Boris Atamenenko (boris_atamanenko@gov.nt.ca) has requested the distribution of the following announcement:



 

NWT Arts Council Arts Funding Applications

http://www.nwtartscouncil.ca/about.asp

Funding is available for artists or territorial organizations who are producing a specific artistic work, project or event in a recognized discipline.

Closing Date: February 28, 2014.

If you want to request an application, please call: 1-877-445-2787, ext. 3 or 5 or e-mail:

·        boris_atamanenko@gov.nt.ca

·        karen_wright-fraser@gov.nt.ca

 

Please contact us if you would like this information in another official language.

 

S'IL VOUS PLAÎT AFFICHER L'AVIS CI-JOINT ET PARTAGER-LE AVEC D'AUTRES DANS VOTRE COMMUNAUTÉ

 

 

Demandes de financement auprès du Conseil des arts des TNO

http://www.nwtartscouncil.ca/ausujet.asp

Les artistes et les organismes ténois peuvent actuellement présenter une demande de financement pour la réalisation d'un œuvre, d'un projet ou d'un événement faisant appel à la créativité dans un domaine des arts reconnu.

La date limite pour présenter sa demande est le 28 février 2014.

Si vous désirez obtenir un formulaire, composez le 1-877-445-2787, poste 3 ou 5 ou faites parvenir un courriel à

·        boris_atamanenko@gov.nt.ca

·        karen_wright-fraser@gov.nt.ca

 

Veuillez nous contacter si vous désirez obtenir ces renseignements dans une autre langue officielle.


Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Happy Holidays from the NLMCC

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Happy Holidays from the Northern Life Museum & Cultural Centre

Thank you to everyone who has stopped by this month for a variety of activities from Christmas parties, to the Festival of Trees to our annual favorite, Breakfast with Santa! We hope you are enjoying the season.

We have some exciting things coming up for the new year:

1. A new website: www.nlmcc.ca ! Check it out so that you can keep up to date on all our upcoming workshops, events and rental information. 

2. Three new workshops are planned for 2014 and more are on the way, see the attached posters for information on: Polymer Canes, Felted Jewelry and Let's Dance, an introduction to Dance!

3. Hand made arts & crafts are on sale at the NLMCC gift shop! Stop in to check out our beautiful selection of moccasins, mittens, etched glasses from Yellowknife Glass Works, a variety of beaded items, and more! For details on our holiday hours go to our website: www.nlmcc.ca

Festival of Trees Winner!

Wood Buffalo National Park's
"Animals Galore!"
Stop by to see all the trees!

Breakfast with Santa! 

Thank you to everyone who stopped by we hope you enjoyed your visit! Your photos with Santa will be e-mailed to you soon!
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Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Christmas Bird Count, Dec. 23, 2013

Sharon Irwin (Sharon.Irwin@pc.gc.ca) has requested the distribution about the following event:

Hi,

It's that time of year again!  No, not just Christmas, but the Christmas
Bird Count!

We are going to do the count on Monday December 23.  We'll meet at 10 am in
the theatre at the Wood Buffalo National Park office.

Bring your warm clothes for walking, binoculars and a friend.  We have a
photo guide of the winter birds found here.  We split up the town into
sections and everyone takes one.

If you are not up to traipsing around town and you have a bird feeder, you
can send in your results from home.  Watch for the maximum number of each
species you can hear or see at any one time.


Sharon Irwin
Resource Management Officer / Agente de gestion des ressources
Wood Buffalo National Park / Parc national du Canada Wood Buffalo
Box 750, Fort Smith, NT, X0E 0P0
Telephone  (867)-872-7948
Fax (867)-872-3910
Government of Canada / Gouvernement du Canada



Diane Seals

Administration and Event Coordinator
Northern Life Museum & Cultural Centre
phone: (867)872-2859

Friday, December 6, 2013

Community Christmas Events!

Juneva Green (junevag@yahoo.com) on behalf of the Fort Smith Community Choir and the Anglican Church has requested the distribution of the following announcements:


Community Choir Christmas Concert:
You will be amazed by these beautiful voices!
Saturday, Dec. 14, 7:00 PM at St. Joseph's Cathedral
Sunday, Dec. 15, 3:00 PM at St. Joseph's Cathedral

See poster for details.

Christmas Caroling for the Community
If you like to sing join us! A great family activity!
Monday, Dec.9, at 7:30 PM at the Anglican Church, All are welcome!

See poster for details

Diane Seals

Administration and Event Coordinator
Northern Life Museum & Cultural Centre
phone: (867)872-2859

Monday, December 2, 2013

Aurora College Guest Speaker: Trevor Lantz and Douglas Esagok -- Telling the Story of Environmental Change through Photos and Videos


 


This e-mail is being distributed at the request of Sarah Rosolen of Aurora College:


Hello all,

 

I'm very pleased to announce the next installment of the Aurora College Speaker Series will take place on Monday December 9th, from 1- 2:30 in room 148. 

 

Trevor Lantz is a professor in the School of Environmental Studies at the University of Victoria.  His latest project is a community mapping website that enabled local experts from communities in the Inuvialuit and Gwich'in settlement regions to tell the story of environmental change. Aboriginal land-users documented their environmental knowledge and observations with photos and video, and these were posted on an online map that was made accessible to community members and researchers.  Over the past three years, the project has collected photos and recordings from 52 local experts at over 270 locations.  Douglas Egasok is one of the community experts from Inuvik who has participated in this project. 

Come to a presentation on their project on December 9th, discussion afterwards about how our community could use this approach to document our own stories.   They will be presenting to our B.Ed. Science class during the morning (9am), with a focussed discussion afterwards on curriculum applications -- if you are interested in exploring that with us, please send me a note.   

Hope to see you there!

Sarah Rosolen

 

Sarah Rosolen

Manager, South Slave Research Centre, Aurora Research Institute

Instructor, Environment and Natural Resources Technician and Teacher Education Programs

Room 139, Thebacha Campus, Aurora College

P.O. Box 45, Fort Smith, NT

867-872-7081

http://www.nwtresearch.com/