Posts Tagged ‘Alberta’

Activity Ideas for Libraries

April 12th, 2011 by Reuben Finley

In 2009, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, Ray Danyluk, communicated his support of Alberta Arts Days by challenging libraries to participate as activity hosts and organizers through local partnerships. Here are a few of the activities that were suggested in a newsletter from South-Central Alberta’s Marigold Library Network. The full article, which also provides some great promotional and media relations tips, can be downloaded here.

1) Shoot and Click @ Your Library:

Invite teens to take your/their digital or video camera on a walk around the library and capture some unique moments. Host a premiere party.

2) Cover Story @ Your Library:

Ask teens or other age groups to design a jacket of a book they’ve read, or one that they imagine. Have them choose the artwork and fonts, and write a “teaser” description and snippets of reviews.

3) Story Slam @ Your Library:

Gather local writers and story tellers (or aspiring writers). Throw out a theme and have them create a story on the spot. Encourage young writers to share their experiences.

4) I Remember When…@ Your Library:

Invite seniors to the library. Ask them to talk about “the good old days” or retell a story from way back when to children and teens. Consider recording them and/or writing down their stories and creating a book.

5) Glorious Texts @ Your Library:

Ask teens in the library to take an actual text or social media message they wrote and commit it to paper. Encourage them to decorate it as lavishly as a medieval manuscript, to make it a true work of literary art. Does it change their perception of what they wrote?

Inspiration

August 31st, 2010 by Helen Yung

After officially launching the movement 4 months ago, we’re now only a few weeks from the first edition of Culture Days. Here in Central Canada we’ve also got the dog days of summer going on. Boy is it smuggy around here. My cat says she doesn’t want to go outside unless we shave her. (So we are all opting to stay caged indoors.)

At times like this, you know what keeps me going? Believe it or not, my daily inspiration actually comes in the form of an automated email – Google Alerts for Culture Days! Check out these mentions of Culture Days from just today (and the day isn’t even over yet):

Alberta Arts Days at the Banff Centre
Banff Crag & Canyon
A founding partner of national Culture Days, The Banff Centre will host Banff’s flagship Alberta Arts Days event on Saturday, Sept.

Kingston Arts News: Join us for the launch of our Culture Days
By josh
As part of Culture Days and the fantastically successful Art After Dark, we are pleased to welcome photographer Peter Bregg to speak about his experiences in Africa on Thursday, September 23 at 7pm in the Davies Lounge of the Grand
Kingston Arts News – http://kingstonartscouncil.blogspot.com/

Introducing: The Mayor’s Spirit of Atikokan Culture Awards
Atikokan Progress
The timing of the awards coincides with Culture Days, a national campaign Culture Days is a collaborative pan-Canadian volunteer movement to raise the

Culture Days | Celebration Schedule | Cultural Currents:River as
To celebrate Culture Days, the Exploits Valley Economic Development Corporation will undertake a cultural celebration that will invite and encourage every
culturedays.com/…/4c34c2ee-f058-4f47-9316-65a34c4a89be

Twitter / Culture Days: RT @cbcmanitoba: Send us a …
RT @cbcmanitoba: Send us a video of how you celebrate arts & culture in your life. It could be seen on national TV! http://bit.ly/bDMRni.
twitter.com/culturedays/status/21596372190

Press Releases – Simcoe County: ONTARIO EMBRACES CULTURE DAYS WITH
By Nicolebh
Hundreds of individual artists, groups and organizations in every province and territory have created and registered free arts and culture activities as part of Culture Days 2010 – the nation’s largest free weekend-long arts and culture
Press Releases – Simcoe County – http://sclifeandtimes.blogspot.com/

Culture Days « Miriam H. Harrison
By Miriam H. Harrison
Categories: Uncategorized. For this year’s Culture Days, I’ll be co-coordinating the launch of Jennifer Rouse Barbeau’s first novel, Swampy Jo. For more information, be sure to check the Culture Days website.
Miriam H. Harrison – http://miriamhharrison.wordpress.com/

Get in touch with your elected representatives Culture Days
By Aubrey Reeves
When you are spreading the news about your Culture Days activity, don’t forget to also contact your elected representatives. This will support the Culture Days objective to build public awareness for the importance of arts and culture
Culture Days – http://culturedays.ca/blog/

CULTURE DAYS at 918 (Sept. 25 & 26) | The 918 Bathurst Centre for
By 918 Bathurst
Come and celebrate CULTUREDAYS at 918 Bathurst: Centre for Culture, Arts, Media & Education! You can check out samples of our Fall 2010 Programs – there will be hands-on activities and demos. WHEN: Saturday & Sunday | September 25 & 26,
The 918 Bathurst Centre for Culture,… – http://918bathurst.com/

Congratulations everyone – it’s a real pleasure building this movement with you! Keep up your inspirational great work.

You move me.

Press Releases – Simcoe County: ONTARIO EMBRACES CULTURE DAYS WITH
By Nicolebh
Hundreds of individual artists, groups and organizations in every province and territory have created and registered free arts and culture activities as part of Culture Days 2010 – the nation’s largest free weekend-long arts and culture
Press Releases – Simcoe County – http://sclifeandtimes.blogspot.com/
Culture Days « Miriam H. Harrison
By Miriam H. Harrison
Categories: Uncategorized. For this year’s Culture Days, I’ll be co-coordinating the launch of Jennifer Rouse Barbeau’s first novel, Swampy Jo. For more information, be sure to check the Culture Days website.
Miriam H. Harrison – http://miriamhharrison.wordpress.com/
Get in touch with your elected representatives Culture Days
By Aubrey Reeves
When you are spreading the news about your Culture Days activity, don’t forget to also contact your elected representatives. This will support the Culture Days objective to build public awareness for the importance of arts and culture
Culture Days – http://culturedays.ca/blog/
CULTURE DAYS at 918 (Sept. 25 & 26) | The 918 Bathurst Centre for
By 918 Bathurst
Come and celebrate CULTUREDAYS at 918 Bathurst: Centre for Culture, Arts, Media & Education! You can check out samples of our Fall 2010 Programs – there will be hands-on activities and demos. WHEN: Saturday & Sunday | September 25 & 26,
The 918 Bathurst Centre for Culture,… – http://918bathurst.com/

What’s your elevator pitch for Culture Days?

July 13th, 2010 by Erica Mattson

First off, hello – this is my first post on the Culture Days site! I’ve been involved with the project for over a year now, first as a member of the Alberta Task Force when I worked at Calgary Arts Development. Since that time I’ve moved to Vancouver and I’ve just started helping with online communications for Culture Days as the countdown to September begins.

Even though my official role with Culture Days is mostly about the online world, I wanted to write a post about spreading the word in real life (“IRL” if you’re conserving characters in the Twitter-verse!). A lot of the people I talk to either haven’t heard about Culture Days, or they only know a little bit and they’re eager for more details. Either way, it’s an awesome opportunity to share my enthusiasm for the movement and add a bit of fuel to the word of mouth marketing efforts for Culture Days.

I don’t know about you, but the more I talk about something, the easier it gets to understand why I’m excited about it. When I first learned about Culture Days, I immediately thought, “Great, a ParticipACTION campaign for the arts!” And that’s true: a national awareness campaign for Culture Days encouraging all Canadians to celebrate the arts begins this August with generous support from media partners like the Globe and Mail, CBC and St. Joseph’s Media. For me, the idea of a robust, cross-Canada marketing campaign for the arts is tremendously exciting. I’m sure this is true of all artists and cultural workers, and for everyone who cares about the artistic life of our country.

As September draws near, I’m also struck by the openness of the Culture Days movement. I love that so many people in so many communities across the country will have a chance to get in the middle of that line between audience and creator. I love that anyone in Canada can easily organize an activity and that every conversation, online or offline, contributes to the movement. Most of all I love that everyone seems to have a personal connection with arts and culture and when I tell them about Culture Days they’re intrigued and glad to know that something like this is finally happening.

I thought I’d share the “elevator pitch” I hear coming out of my mouth when people ask me what Culture Days is all about. It’s written out here thanks to a conversation with my dog, Emily, who happens to be named after one of my favourite Canadian artists, Emily Carr!

A lot of people say Culture Days is like a ParticipACTION campaign for the arts. There’s a national awareness campaign starting this August with media partners like the Globe and Mail, CBC and WHERE Magazine. During Culture Days – it’s in September – there will be hundreds of free, interactive activities for the public like behind the scenes tours, free performances and community art projects. Thousands of artists, individuals, organizations and communities are involved in organizing Culture Days. It will be the largest-ever grassroots campaign to celebrate the arts and promote cultural participation in Canada, which is really exciting to me and I think to everyone who cares about the arts. You should check out the website: CultureDays.ca.

I’d love to hear the soundbyte you’ve created for your activity or community. Just post a comment below and think of it as another conversation in your word of mouth marketing campaign!