Monday, February 4, 2013

North Van Library needs BOOK BUDDIES for Spring Break

Spring Break Book Buddies
Book Buddies is a library program that helps children aged 6-10 who need support and encouragement in maintaining and improving their reading skills. Children are matched with a teen volunteer, and during ½ hour sessions the Book Buddies read aloud to each other, choose appropriate books to take home and do literacy-based activities such as word games.
Book Buddies volunteers:
  • Are in grades 10, 11,or 12
  • Enjoy working with younger children, including those with learning disabilities or who have English as a second language
  • Are enthusiastic about reading, and can model  reading as an enjoyable activity
  • Are patient , supportive and willing to try different ways of engaging children who may be shy or reluctant in a non-judgemental, welcoming environment
  • Are able to communicate clearly, effectively and courteously with children, parents, library staff and fellow Book Buddies
  • Keep schedules, notes and statistics; write reports; operate simple office machinery
Book Buddies will run in the mornings during Spring Break. There will also be a 2 hour training session and a 1 hour evaluation session. Volunteers will rely on library staff for training, supervision, emergency assistance and advice regarding reading selections.  All NVDPL volunteers must complete a criminal record check. Volunteers will receive written confirmation of hours completed.
If you meet these requirements, please submit a letter of application by email, fax, mail or in person by Friday February 22 to:
Alison Campbell
Outreach Coordinator for Children and Teens
North Vancouver District Public Library
1277 Lynn Valley Road   V7J 2A1
Phone 604.990.5800 ext 8118  
Fax  604.984.7600

In your letter please indicate your availability for these dates (the time will be approximately  9:00 am – 12:00 pm each day) : March 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 25, 26, 27, 28

Please call or email me if you have any questions.

Vancouver JOB FAIR March 28 2013

Vancouver Job Fair


Starts:
March 28, 2013 at 11:00am - 6:00

Venue:
Vancouver Convention Centre East Ballroom

Make the most of your BC Job Fairs experience
Wondering how to make the most of your BC Job Fair experience? Download the BC Job Fairs Tip sheetwhich shares advice provided by British Columbians and employers who attended the 2012 job fairs.

See list of employers and details of the event at
http://www.bcjobsplan.ca/vancouver-job-fair/

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Perfect your Pitch for CBC News Day

FREE WORKSHOP!
Are you auditioning for CBC News Day? Come to Sylvan Learning’s FREE workshop on "Perfecting Your Pitch"! You’ll receive personalized feedback to help improve your pitch, including:

A practice run-through on video to see yourself in action Constructive feedback on presentation skills, including your tone, pace, eye contact, body language, pronunciation, enthusiasm, and more  Tips on elocution and warming up your voice before your audition
Additional comments on grammar, vocabulary choice, and clarity of content
Workshop Date: Thursday, February 7, 2013 Time: 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Vancouver
#205 - 4255 Arbutus Street
Vancouver, BC V6J 4R1
604-738-7325
arbutus@sylvanvancouver.ca

Monday, January 28, 2013

CBC NEWS DAY Apply NOW!

Win a $1000 Scholarship and be a student reporter for CBC!!

Seem impossible....it's NOT!  Taryn Audet from Sutherland was reporter for a day last year and won  a $1000 scholarship.

Apply NOW!       www.cbc.bc/newsday

Sign up for the Journalism workshops held Feb 2 and 3rd and then audition for Student reporter.


Do you have what it takes to be a student reporter?

On March 27th, CBC and The Vancouver Sun will once again be taken over by News Day student reporters. The stories featured on this day will come from the students and cover issues that matter most to them.

In the past, student reporters have filed stories on the alarming increase in teen drug use, depression and cutting, the impact of a new grading system and profiled a 17 year old joining the army just to name a few.

Check out stories and pictures from last year’s News Day in B.C. and sign up for the workshop today!
All 30 finalists received a $1,000 scholarship for their post-secondary studies, courtesy of Sylvan Learning.

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Make films at Spring Break

Check out Gulf Island Film School

http://www.giftsfilms.com/

Spring Break and weekend programs  - just for YOUTH  and 10% off
http://www.giftsfilms.com/courses/calendar-registration/

Welcome to GIFTS!

For over 15 years, The Gulf Islands Film and Television School (GIFTS) has been fostering the creative growth of youth and adults from around the world. Our “Media Intensive” programs have proven to be successful not only in equipping students with theoretical and technical training in media production, but also in increasing confidence and self-worth.
The GIFTS model provides an excellent alternative to classroom education. At our live-in facility, students are immersed in a hands-on filmmaking experience with industry professionals guiding them through each stage of the production process. This unique learning model has inspired and produced stunning transformational changes. The result is emerging media makers that can realize their true talent and potential. Our students leave GIFTS empowered to continue to create.
As pioneers in the digital media revolution, GIFTS’ instructors understand that new media producers must appreciate the importance of a good story well told, and have the ability to weave the technical with the creative using limited resources. The emphasis is on helping students to become media artists, not just cogs in the entertainment industry. The focus is on independent do-it-yourself rapid production, and the result is an out-pouring of creative energy and dedication that surprises everyone that views our students’ productions.

Why Media Matters.....

ENTER  http://www.giftsfilms.com/whymediamatters/     CONTEST.

Aveda Hair School Open House Feb 26

SPRING OPEN HOUSE       at AVEDA Institute
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2013   all day
101-111 WATER STREET
VANCOUVER, BC    

Please RSVP to Ms Giraud by Feb 5- if you want to attend this event.


And Check   out  www.BORNTO STYLE.ca   to  win your tuition.

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Culinary Apprenticeship Program

NVSD Culinary  Training Program  
INFO Meeting   Feb 13 7:00 PM    Carson Graham School                      

Apprenticeship Program Application Overview
Dual credit programs that combine secondary school graduation with industry certification leading to post secondary education or employment Benefits to students
Grade 11 and/or 12 graduation credits • Industry certification
• Post secondary credits (some programs)
• Job ready skills
• 120 – 480 hours of work experience
• Industry Training Authority Individual ID Number
Program components
Technical training comprised of class-based theory and related practical work • Level 1 Technical Training Certification (apprenticeship programs only)
To participate in this program, a student must:
Have successfully completed all Grade 10 graduation credits by June 2013 (some programs may require specific achievement levels in Math, English or Communication) • Be 15 years of age or older but younger than 19
• Have parent/guardian support and permission
• Be willing to attend classes at a different site from your present home school
• Be willing to pay for personal equipment/tools, industry manuals and safety gear as required by program standards
• Be responsible for his/her own transportation arrangements to the program site for the entire length of the program
• Have a Social Insurance and a Personal Education Number
• Meet academic requirements for entry into technical training at a post secondary institution (See Course Selection Booklet)
• Have successfully completed the Workers’ Compensation Board worksite safety test (Certificate attached).
• Understand that the academic requirement to complete this Level 1 program is 70% (50 – 69% earns only high school course credit)
• Complete the district application package.   

Applications Due March 8

See your counsellor for more info

Student Video Workshop

Learn film production from the pros: This event is open to secondary and post-secondary film students.
This Saturday workshop teaches the tricks of the trade from film industry professionals.
Agenda:
  • Great Movie Moments with Katherine Monk, National Film Reviewer for Postmedia
What are the elements of a great cinematic moment?
Learn the success and failure of a scene of a film.
  • The Art of Visuals with Mark Gryski, CBC Vancouver Videographer
Videographer for Canada's national broadcaster knows how to tell the story with visuals. 
  • Modern Video Tactics with Josh Hite, Emily Carr University 
Transitional photography to video technique.
  • Finding Your Genre with Mark Yuen, Vancouver Sun Videographer      
How to produce and execute: the importance of preproduction, how to assemble a crew, one-man band.
  • The Character of An Animator and the Animation of A Character with Colin Giles, Senior Animation Instructor and Heather Garrow, Animation Instructor, Vancouver Film School
Explore creation of a character and the performance skills that bring a character to life.
Registration opens at 8:30 am.
The workshop wil be held in the South Building, Room 301 at Emily Carr University.
Subway lunch is included in your ticket price: a 6" sandwich, a cookie, a bag of chips, and a bottle of water.

http://studentvideoworkshop.eventbrite.ca/

Sponsored by CBC and the Vancouver SUN.

GO8 FREE Visual Arts Program during Spring Break




> GO8 is an introductory visual arts program and internship organized by Satellite Gallery for high-school students from across disciplines in Grades 11 and 12. GO8 is designed to inspire, engage and excite youth to become immersed in Vancouver’s contemporary art world, to work collaboratively, and to create a public art intervention with the group. Final project ideas can include creating a flash-mob event, a temporary public art piece, or a new work for the Gallery’s Seymour storefront window.

> GO8 will meet for five days over the 2013 spring break at Satellite Gallery, in the centre of downtown Vancouver, above CLUB 560. Satellite is shared by three leading public institutions: Presentation House Gallery, the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery and the Museum of Anthropology at UBC.
> GO8 will be led by a high-school art teacher, senior university students, gallery professionals, and Vancouver-based artists. GO8 will include a public art tour in downtown Vancouver, artist studio visits, workshops, as well as gallery and exhibition tours.
> GO8 is accepting applications from those wishing to broaden their knowledge of the Vancouver art scene while engaging in an exciting collaborative art project. Students who are admitted into the program will also receive 30 hours of work experience credit toward their graduation requirements. Students from disciplines as various as the arts, theatre, and the sciences are strongly encouraged to apply.
> If you would like to be considered for the GO8 program at Satellite Gallery, please complete the following form and email a copy to info@satellitegallery.ca or mail a copy to Satellite Gallery, 560 Seymour Street, Vancouver, BC, V6B 3J5. Space is limited, so please submit your application by February 8, 2013 before 6PM for early consideration. Final application deadline is on February 22, 2013 before 6PM. Shortlisted applicants will be invited for an interview to learn more about the program.


to download an application go to

http://www.satellitegallery.ca/go8.html     or see Ms Giraud

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Murder Mystery at Science World TEENS ONLY



    For TEENS ONLY

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Friday, February 8
6:30 pm–10:00 pm



Tickets: $10 online or at the door
(plus taxes and a $2.50 convenience fee for online and phone purchases)

Join us for a night of killer fun—just for teens! There are murders taking place under the dome and it’s up to you to solve them, CSI style.

Do some science sleuthing to crack the case, then explore our science centre—including our new feature exhibition, Creativity in Motion: Springs, Sprockets and Pulleys. Join us for another Science World Extravagant Evening for Teens (SWEET)!

  http://www.scienceworld.ca/teen
Science World: bridging the science gap - DONATE NOW
TELUS World of Science
1455 Quebec Street
Vancouver, BC
Canada  V6A 3Z7

info@scienceworld.ca
Science World British Columbia is a non-profit organization that engages British Columbians in science and inspires future science and technology leadership throughout our province.
Science World respects your privacy. Read our privacy policy.

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#2 Vancouver Aquarium Spring Break WEX


January 2013


RE: Spring Break Gallery Assistant Work Experience Placement

The Vancouver Aquarium is currently recruiting 14 for our Spring Break 2013 Work Experience Placement. As a work experience student, they will be working within a team of students and staff to create the ultimate visitor experience for all of our visitors this spring. Their days will be filled with fun and varied tasks and they will have the opportunity to engage, amaze and inspire thousands of guests of all ages and from all around the world!

Title:

Spring Break Gallery Assistant Placement

Departments:
Visitor Experience Team
Term of Position:
Mandatory Group Interview:
Sunday February 17, 2013 from 3:00pm – 5:00pm
*Short list candidates will be invited for a group interview at the aquarium. Candidates will be contacted by February 8, 2013.

Mandatory Training: (All students must attend both days)

Saturday March 9th from 3:00pm – 8:00pm
Sunday March 10th from 12:00pm – 5:00pm

Group A (7 students)
Specific Dates: March 16, 19, 21, 22, 24, 25, 27, 30 and April 1

Group B - (7 students)
Specific Dates: March 17, 18, 20, 23, 26, 28, 29, 31

Shift times 9:15am – 5:00pm
Description of Volunteer Opportunity:
·         Kiosk Attendant
·         Plaza Assistant
·         Parking Greeter
·         Visitor Surveys
·         4D assistant
·         Information Desk Attendant
·         Gallery Greeter

Skills Preferred:
·         Outgoing, enthusiastic and self-motivated
·         Students currently in Grade 10, 11 or 12.
·         Genuine interest in working with the public
·         Strong communications skills
·         Experience with delivering excellent customer service
·         Second language an asset

Please Note: This is not an animal handling position.  Students will have limited contact with marine animals.

Volunteer Benefits:
·         Gain customer services and communication skills
·         Chance to meet people from all over the world
·         Priority placement in the volunteer training
·         Gain work experience hours


Please note: There are two different groups.  Please indicate clearly on the student information form in order of preference which group the student is applying for.

To apply- email your cover letter and resume all in 1 PDF document  to Ms Giraud at pgiraud@nvsd44.bc.ca     The deadline to submit your application is Thursday  January 31, 2013.


Apply now!! These positions are highly competitive and will go FAST!!

Vancouver Aquarium Spring Break #1

 

 

January 2013


RE: Interpretive Delivery Spring Break Work Experience Placement

The Vancouver Aquarium is currently recruiting 20 students for our Interpretive Delivery Spring Break Work Experience Placement.

As a work experience student, they will be working within a team of students, volunteers and staff to create the ultimate educational experience for all of our visitors this spring break. Their days will be filled with fun tasks ranging from face painting to educating about sharks, skates and rays. Throughout their days they will have the opportunity to engage, amaze and inspire thousands of guests of all ages and from all around the world!

Title:

Interpretive Delivery Spring Break Work Experience Placement


Departments:

Interpretive Delivery

Group Interview:




Term of Position:

Saturday March 2nd, 2013
1:00 or 2:00 (please indicate preferred interview time.)
Group Interview offers will be made via email.


Mandatory Training:  Saturday March 9th, 2013
                                   9:00am-5:00pm
20 students
March 16-March 31

GROUP A (10 people)
March 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30

GROUP B (10 people)
March 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31

Shift times: 9:15-5:45
Description of Volunteer
Opportunity:
·         Crafts
·         Operating Touchpools
·         In-Gallery Education specific to the Sharks, Skates and Rays feature.
·         Facepainting

Skills Preferred:







Please Note:
·         Outgoing, enthusiastic and self-motivated
·         Students currently in Grade 10, 11 or 12.
·         Genuine interest in working with the public, particularly children.
·         Strong communications skills
·         Experience with delivering excellent customer service
·         Second language an asset

This is not an animal handling position.  Students will have limited contact with marine animals.

Volunteer Benefits:
·         Gain customer services and communication skills
·         Chance to meet people from all over the world
·         Priority placement in the volunteer training
·         Gain work experience hours



Please note: There are 2 different groups.  Please indicate clearly on the student information form in order of preference which group the student is applying for.

To apply email your cover letter and resume all in 1 PDF document  To Ms Giraud at pgiraud@nvsd44.bc.ca   The deadline to submit your application is Thursday  January 31, 2013. 

Apply now!! These positions are highly competitive and will go FAST!!



Aveda Hair School Open House Feb 26



If you are considering a career as a hairdresser you will want to check this out......
Feb  26 11:00-4:00
RSVP by Feb 5 to   india.baldwin@avedainstitute.ca 
Ph 604-209-5769

http://www.avedainstitute.ca/locations/vancouver

Win your tuition at     http://borntostyle.ca/

Monday, January 21, 2013

Vancouver Community College info sessions for.......


VCC Upcoming INFO Sessions

See link for more info and to register.

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Baking and pastry arts
Wednesday, Feb. 13

Career planning and job search
Monday, Jan. 21

Certified dental assisting and dental reception
Tuesday, Feb. 19

Dental hygiene
Wednesday, Jan. 23

Digital graphic design
Friday, Jan. 25

Drafting technician
Wednesday, Jan. 23
Thursday, Jan. 24

English language preparation for health sciences
Tuesday, Feb. 12

Hair design and skin and body therapy (esthetics)
Wednesday, Feb. 13

Music
Friday, Jan. 18

Teaching English to speakers of other languages
Tuesday, Jan. 22

Transportation trades
Tuesday, Jan. 22
Tuesday, Jan. 29

Engineering open House at UBC WEDNESDAY!!




Information Session

High school students are invited to attend.  We will give them all the information they need to find their path to UBC. 

Students should register for this session:

January 23 at 7 pm

Michael Smith Laboratory Lecture Theatre 
Room 102
2185 East Mall


http://www.industrymailout.com/Industry/View.aspx?id=307601&q=545951618&qz=472891

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

REEL2REAL Learn to be a film critic!


Still taking applications for the Reel2Real Youth Jury-- learn how to be a film critic!

                                               International Youth Film Festival


http://www.r2rfestival.org/get-involved/join-the-youth-jury/

Short film screenings (prior to the Festival)Saturday, February 2, 9, 16 & 23, Mount Pleasant Branch, Vancouver Public Library, 1 Kingsway (between 7th & 8th Ave), as follows:
Senior Jury (Grades 8-12): 2:45-5:00

Feature film screenings (during the Festival)
April 12, 13, & 14 (screening times TBA), Vancity Theatre, 1181 Seymour Street

Awards PresentationThursday, April 18 (evening), Vancity Theatre, 1181 Seymour Street

Youth Film makers Conference

There are not many opportunities for youth to see what film is all about- but this comes close.

Check out the workshops and get involved.  

 

REEL2REAL

High School Program

Talent Lab

The Talent Lab program offers high school students opportunities to learn from some of Vancouver’s top film industry professionals during these half and full day programs at the Vancity Theatre.  Students attend screenings of short and feature length films, followed by a Q&A with the filmmaker, discussant or Festival Director, and a master class.

Youth Filmmakers Conference

Are you an aspiring filmmaker? Register for our Youth Filmmakers Conference and learn some new tips and tricks during our programs and workshops led by experienced film professionals. This is an opportunity to meet a mentor and run your questions by professionals working in the industry. Meet new friends and collaborate with other youth filmmakers who are as passionate as you are.  Screenings of the Youth Filmmakers Showcase finalists will be held during the Youth Filmmakers Conference.


http://www.r2rfestival.org/festival-2013/highschool-program/

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Media Arts Boot Camp in acting and Broadcasting

                                                           March 4-8  2013



VanArts is pleased to announce our annual Media Arts Boot Camps in 2013, for BC high school students only, is coming up next March!  This course allows high school students to obtain their work experience credit and have exposure to the career studies that could await them at VanArts after graduation.  Application forms will be available very soon.
Boot Camp recruits will have the opportunity to receive 5 days of hands-on training in one of these two courses:

http://www.vanarts.com/media-arts-boot-camp

Applications on line or see Ms Giraud.

Monday, January 14, 2013

BC Hydro Youth Hires Program


PLAN to work for   BC HYDRO  

One of B.C.'s top employers

For the third straight year, BC Hydro has been recognized as one of BC’s Top Employers.
This repeat honour also comes on the heels of being named one of Canada’s Best Diversity Employers, for the third year in a row.
 

Youth Hires Program
We offer opportunities for students interested in exploring different trades, technical careers and hands-on work. The Youth Hires Program provides summer employment in the trades and technical occupations to students who are making the transition from school to work.

http://www.bchydro.com/careers/students_grads/youth.html

The Trades Trainee Program is a two year temporary opportunity to explore the Powerline Technician trade. This program allows you to develop line skills so that you are equipped to apply on an apprenticeship.
http://www.bchydro.com/careers/students_grads/trades.html

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Winterruption needs volunteers Feb 23, 24

http://www.granvilleisland.com/event/winterruption-2013

volunteer application        http://www.granvilleisland.com/winterruption-volunteering-- this link is no longer working so you can pick up a paper copy of the application on the bulletin board between counselling and the main office.  or email me and I will send it to you.            pgiraud@nvsd44.bc.ca


Winterruption 2013

Friday, February 22, 2013 - 9:00am - Sunday, February 24, 2013 - 7:00pm
Welcome to Winterruption on Granville Island, our eighth annual, truly unique Vancouver winter festival, February 22 – 24, 2013!
Parlez-Vous Français? You won’t need to speak the language to enjoy Vive Vendredi!  a celebration of Francophone flavours, comedy, cinema and music!   Savour French food and wine tastings, Juste Pour Rire stand-up comedy, bilingual artists and performers, and much more all weekend long.

Granville Island loves kids!  Visit the Kids Zone to make a mask or make music. Clown around with Ben LaBarouette, sing along with Will Stroet and his Backyard Band, and join Mortal Coil’s colourful towering stiltwalkers and The Brotherhood of  Brass Band as they wind their way through the streets of Granville Island.
At Performance Works, Coastal Jazz and Blues Society presents amazing music all weekend long.
If you *heart* original, local art, you’ll want to spend all weekend visiting exhibits and touring artists’ & artisans’ studios throughout the island. Join [ART]ifacts: The Granville Island Story, a tour exploring art and culture through a mosaic of eye-catching, unique, historic and innovative creations.  Red Hot Press is presented by Dundarave Print Workshop in the Net Loft, Western Canada's oldest artist run cooperative printmaking studio and gallery, and Emily Carr University along with Opus Art Supplies offer tours and workshops all weekend.
The Island is alive with theatre and dance. See where the magic begins - behind the scenes – in the costume and production shop, or learn “The Art of the Bow” at the Arts Club Theatre Company. Expect the unexpected as some of Vancouver's favourite dancers pop up in unusual spaces all over the Island, or take the little ones to Dr. Suess’s The Cat in the Hat presented by Carousel Theatre at the Waterfront Theatre.

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

SWEAT for Spring Break


The Art Institute of Vancouver presents...
Structured Work Experience and Training | S.W.E.A.T. |
March 25–28, 2013

Why participate in S.W.E.A.T.?
The Art Institute of Vancouver’s annual S.W.E.A.T. program is a unique opportunity that provides students with valuable work experience in a simulated work environment.
Each year, up to 500 high school students come to S.W.E.A.T. to get a firsthand insight into their chosen field, meet creative individuals who share their passion, and enjoy a fun experience.

What will you learn?
Students will use industry-related technology in a facility that bridges the gap between education and industry in areas such as:
 
3D Modeling        Animation        Culinary Arts         Digital Film and Video         Electronic music        Event Management            Fashion Design/Merchandizing                Game and Art Design  
Graphic Design                 Interior Design  Recording Arts                Visual Effects                                  Video and Game Programming                      Web Design

At S.W.E.A.T., you can: Push yourself ahead of the curve and get a head start on your creative education.

http://www.aivsweat.com/Default.aspx          go to LEARN MORE NOW to apply.


                                   May be used for WORK EXPERIENCE CREDITS
Apply on line or pick up an application on the Work Experience Bulletin Board outside the counseling office.

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