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Written by Melissa Hogg
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Saturday, 30 January 2010 |
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The City of Victoria and Spirit Committee are hosting a free family event to celebrate the 2010 Olympic Games. February 12-14, Spirit Square (next to City Hall.)
Olympic Opening Celebration
Friday, February 12 | 5:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
Fun and (2010 Winter) Games
Saturday, February 13 | Noon – 4 p.m.
Chinese New Year Fun
Sunday, February 14 | Noon – 4 p.m.
Visit the City of Victoria website for more information and to learn about celebrations in your neighbourhood.
www.victoria.ca/livingcolours
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Written by Melissa Hogg
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Friday, 15 January 2010 |
Victoria Children's Museum to host world-famous attraction at world-class venue
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, Victoria, B.C. - Ask and you shall receive. No phrase is truer for the Victoria Children's Museum. After an opportunity to bring exhibits from Vancouver's TELUS World of Science over to the Capitol Region arose last year, the organization spent months searching for a suitable venue, and in the 11th hour, found a perfect fit.
This March, Science World British Columbia will come to downtown Victoria, thanks to the generous provision of space by the Parkside Victoria Resort and Spa for 'Explore Galore,' a temporary attraction incorporating TELUS World of Science exhibits that will run until the end of August 2010.
"Explore Galore is a wonderful way to bring Science World to another part of B.C.," says Bryan Tisdall, president and CEO, Science World British Columbia. "We have a mandate to bring the excitement of science to all corners of our province, and thanks to the support of Parkside Resort and the vision and energy of Victoria Children's Museum board and volunteers, we are able to offer engaging, interactive learning opportunities to children, schools and families on Vancouver Island."
Opening for Spring Break, Explore Galore will offer programming for school groups and the public. "This is exactly the calibre of programming that families can expect from a permanent children's museum in Victoria," says Marilyn Harris, president, Victoria Children's Museum.
For Explore Galore, the Parkside Victoria Resort and Spa has offered the Victoria Children's Museum the use of more than 3,500 square feet of ground floor space along with access to some of the building's amenities, including their 30-seat home theatre for films and science-based videos. "We are so grateful for the generosity of Parkside Victoria Resort and Spa in providing an ideal space for this exciting attraction," says Harris. "This couldn't have happened without their support."
The Victoria Children's Museum is proud to continue to present quality programming for children while operating as a museum-without-walls. Discussions are underway with the Township of Esquimalt to identify a permanent location following Explore Galore and the departure of the Science World exhibits.
About Science World
Science World British Columbia is a non-profit organization which engages British Columbians in science and inspires future science and technology leadership throughout our province. www.scienceworld.ca
About Victoria Children's Museum
The Victoria Children's Museum aims to inspire children to explore their world in a creative, hands-on environment where fun and play magically transform into learning. www.childrensmuse.org
About Parkside Victoria Resort and Spa
Parkside Victoria Resort and Spa is a completely sustainable urban resort in downtown Victoria targeting LEED® Platinum Certification. Parkside features a 25-metre indoor pool, rooftop gardens, designer furnishings, gourmet kitchens and inviting bedrooms. www.parksidevictoria.com
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Written by Melissa Hogg
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Wednesday, 13 January 2010 |
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BRAIN DEVELOPMENT & LEARNING: MAKING SENSE OF THE SCIENCE
July 16-20, 2010
Vancouver, BC
Hear cutting-edge research in neuroscience, developmental science, and mental health presented in ways that educators, clinicians, and parents can understand, see the immediate relevance of, and use.
This is a conference for all those those trying to do their best in working with children and youth, wishing they had more guidance, wishing they knew more about what the research says are best practices.
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