THE ART OF TRANSITION CONNECTING CREATIVE MINDS IN DURHAM REGION

Join Durham Tourism at the next CREATIVE SOCIAL in CLARINGTON

March 18th, 2012 by






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CREATIVE SOCIAL EVENT BRINGS EXCITEMENT TO NEWCASTLE

Durham Region’s monthly roaming networking event, Creative Social, takes place this month on Thursday, March 29 at A Gift of Art, 187 King Ave E., Newcastle. Doors open at 7pm.

Creative Social is an exciting new networking event happening in Durham Region, held on the last Thursday of every month in rotating local municipalities.

In partnership with Durham Tourism, Creative Social aims to connect all-types of creative people in the community to discuss opportunities for collaboration and new business in Durham Region.

With the great success of the Uxbridge and Whitby Creative Social events, the excitement is now moving to one of Durham Region’s most creative environments, A Gift of Art in Newcastle.

A Gift of Art encourages the creative community of Durham Region to drop in and absorb the incredible spectrum of the arts found within the Newcastle gallery.

Creative Social is an excellent opportunity for creative-minded people of Durham Region to connect over inspiring key speakers, local food and entertainment, and the common desire to build a richer creative community.

Key speakers for the Newcastle event include Ann Harley, Principal of A Gift of Art and multi-disciplined artist Sally Thurlow, plus a musical performance by Chris Vanhaverbeke.

Tickets include a complimentary beverage from Archibald’s Estate Winery and light snacks provided by Newcastle’s acclaimed Café @ 123.

“A Gift of Art is such an inspiring, creative gallery,” says Event Coordinator, Dana Jackson. “We cannot wait to fill it with the creative minds of Durham Region and continue the creative conversation we began with the Creative Social initiative in January.” Tickets are available for $10 online at www.creativesocial.ca. Space is limited so don’t miss out.

Visit the Creative Social website at www.creativesocial.ca to view featured creative bios, event news, ticket sales and information about the creative community in Durham Region.

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CREATIVE SOCIAL EVENT BRINGS INSPIRATION AND OPPORTUNITY TO WHITBY’S STATION GALLERY

February 16th, 2012 by






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Durham Region’s monthly roaming networking event, Creative Social, takes place this month on Feb. 23 at Station Gallery in Whitby.

Creative Social is an exciting new networking event happening in Durham Region. Held on the last Thursday of every month in rotating local municipalities, the Creative Social aims to connect creative people to discuss opportunities for collaboration and new business in Durham Region.

Presented in partnership with Durham Tourism, Creative Social events are an opportunity for creative-minded people of Durham Region to connect over inspiring key speakers, local food and entertainment, and the common desire to build a richer creative community.

On Thursday, Feb. 23, Creative Social will bring the excitement to Station Gallery, which is located at 1450 Henry St. in Whitby, from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Event speakers include Donna Raetsen-Kemp, CEO of Station Gallery, professional photographer Leif Petersen as well as performances by Whitby’s own folk music star Patrick Dorie and contemporary dancer Haley McPherson. Tickets are $10 and include admission, a welcome cocktail and featured food from local restaurants Marca Pizza Pasta Tratorria and Kake Kreations. Tickets are available online and at Station Gallery’s front desk.

“Creative Social aims to feature the already rich pool of creative talent across Durham Region and welcome the curious to get involved,” says Event Coordinator, Dana Jackson. “The music, the speakers, the food, the drink-it’s all here, alongside inspiring stories and opportunities to explore. Creative Social gives creative-minded people in Durham Region the opportunity to enjoy a fun evening out and make new connections which can develop into successful collaborations.”

Throughout her career as a freelance producer, working with brands such as Elections Ontario, Nascar and CSI: Crime Scene Investigations, Dana has learned the true value of making creative connections. Now happily living in Whitby, with her husband and two daughters, Dana is very proud to work alongside Durham Tourism to bring her experience and passion for the creative arts in coordinating this vital networking event in Durham Region each month.

Visit the Creative Social website at www.creativesocial.ca to view featured creative bios, event news, ticket sales and information about the creative community of Durham Region.

CREATIVE SOCIAL EVENT BRINGS INSPIRATION AND OPPORTUNITY TO WHITBY’S STATION GALLERY

February 13th, 2012 by






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Durham Region’s monthly roaming networking event, Creative Social, takes place this month on Feb. 23 at Station Gallery in Whitby.

Creative Social is an exciting new networking event happening in Durham Region. Held on the last Thursday of every month in rotating local municipalities, the Creative Social aims to connect creative people to discuss opportunities for collaboration and new business in Durham Region.

Presented in partnership with Durham Tourism, Creative Social events are an opportunity for creative-minded people of Durham Region to connect over inspiring key speakers, featured local food and entertainment, and the common desire to build a richer creative community.

On Thursday, Feb. 23, Creative Social will bring the excitement to Station Gallery, which is located at 1450 Henry St. in Whitby, from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Event speakers include Donna Raetsen-Kemp, CEO of Station Gallery, professional photographer Leif Petersen as well as performances by Whitby’s own folk music star Patrick Dorie and contemporary dancer Haley McPherson. Tickets are $10 and include admission, a welcome cocktail and featured food from local restaurants Marca Pizza Pasta Tratorria and Kake Kreations. Tickets are available online and at Station Gallery’s front desk.

“Creative Social aims to feature the already rich pool of creative talent across Durham Region and welcome the curious to get involved,” says Event Coordinator, Dana Jackson. “The music, the speakers, the food, the drink-it’s all here, alongside inspiring stories and opportunities to explore. Creative Social gives creative-minded people in Durham Region the opportunity to enjoy a fun evening out and make new connections which could into successful collaborations.”

Dana, herself, appreciates the value of these creative connections. Originally from Durham Region, Dana developed much of her career in Toronto as a graphic designer. She was later hired by CSI: Crime Scene Investigations creator, Anthony Zuiker, as a brand manager for the successful franchise. Now happily living in Whitby, with her husband and two daughters, Dana is proud to bring her experience and passion for the creative arts to coordinating this vital networking event in Durham Region each month.

Visit the Creative Social website at www.creativesocial.ca to view featured creative bios, event news, ticket sales and information about the creative community of Durham Region.

For more information on the event or to schedule an interview please contact Dana Jackson at 905-449-3265 or email dana@creativesocial.ca www.creativesocial.ca

Kerri King Manager, Tourism

Planning and Economic Development Department Regional Municipality of Durham 605 Rossland Road East, PO Box 623 Whitby ON L1N 6A3

Phone: 905-668-4113 ext. 2606 Toll Free: 1-800-413-0017 ext. 2606 Fax: 905-666-6228

http://www.durhamtourism.ca

Nice local coverage for Creative Social!!

January 23rd, 2012 by






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ART OF TRANSITION

Durham creative minds invited to socialize Metroland – Durham Division, Jan. 20

DURHAM — Durham’s creative residents have a new opportunity to collaborate and share ideas at a monthly event being introduced by Durham Tourism.

Creative Social will be held on the last Thursday of every month in rotating local municipalities.

“The Creative Social is a new way to bring entrepreneurs, artists and other members of Durham Region’s creative community together to connect, inspire each other and develop new business opportunities,” said Kathy Weiss, the Region’s director of economic development and tourism.

The first event is planned for Jan. 26 at 7 p.m. at Tin Mill Restaurant in Uxbridge.

Tickets are $10 and include light snacks and a beverage. The event will include networking opportunities, entertainment from local musician Tim Bastmeyer and presentations by creative entrepreneurs.

The inaugural event will feature Kerri King, Durham’s tourism manager, as well as Shelley MacBeth from Blue Heron Books; Ginny van Veghel, owner of Elemi Organics; Carly Foster and Kirsty Kernohan, co-owners of Sweet World Media, and Angelo Sarafino Tramonti of Sarafino Inc.

For more information or to register, visit www.creativesocial.ca.

Kerri King Manager, Tourism

Planning and Economic Development Department Regional Municipality of Durham 605 Rossland Road East, PO Box 623 Whitby ON L1N 6A3

Phone: 905-668-4113 ext. 2606 Toll Free: 1-800-413-0017 ext. 2606 Fax: 905-666-6228

http://www.durhamtourism.ca

Durham Tourism introduces monthly Creative Social

January 20th, 2012 by






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Creative-minded people in Durham Region have a new opportunity to collaborate and share ideas at the Creative Social, a new monthly event being introduced by Durham Tourism.

Held on the last Thursday of every month in rotating local municipalities, the Creative Social aims to connect creative people to discuss opportunities for collaboration and new business in Durham Region.

“The Creative Social is a new way to bring entrepreneurs, artists and other members of Durham Region’s creative community together to connect, inspire each other and develop new business opportunities,” says Kathy Weiss, Director of Economic Development and Tourism. “This supports the Economic Development and Tourism Division’s goal to strengthen the economy and stimulate job growth in Durham Region.”

The first Creative Social will be held on Jan. 26 at 7 p.m. at Tin Mill Restaurant in Uxbridge. Tickets are $10 and include light snacks and a beverage. The event will include networking opportunities, entertainment from local musician Tim Bastmeyer, as well as presentations by local creative entrepreneurs.

“I am excited to collaborate with local creative entrepreneur, Dana Jackson, to bring the Creative Social to Durham Region,” says Kerri King, Tourism Manager. “Since 2009, our community has shown its enthusiasm for creativity through the Art of Transition movement. The Creative Social is the next step for the continued development of Durham’s creative economy.”

At the first event, Kerri King will be joined by the following dynamic presenters representing Durham Region’s creative community: Shelley MacBeth of Blue Heron Books; Ginny van Veghel, owner of Elemi Organics; Carly Foster and Kirsty Kernohan, co-owners of Sweet World Media; and Angelo Sarafino Tramonti of Sarafino Inc.

For more information, and to register for the Durham Creative Social, visit www.creativesocial.ca.

Kerri King Manager, Tourism

Planning and Economic Development Department Regional Municipality of Durham 605 Rossland Road East, PO Box 623 Whitby ON L1N 6A3

Phone: 905-668-4113 ext. 2606 Toll Free: 1-800-413-0017 ext. 2606 Fax: 905-666-6228

http://www.durhamtourism.ca

Ajax launches new Tourism Website – feedback requested

January 10th, 2012 by






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The Town of Ajax is proud to announce its first ever website dedicated to Arts, Culture and Tourism – www.VisitAjax.ca. As any creative project, the VisitAjax ( http://www.visitajax.ca )site is a work in progress and feedback from Durham’s creative community is encouraged. Please visit the site ( http://www.visitajax.ca ), discover and explore what Ajax has to offer, and provide your feedback!

The official Town of Ajax new website www.ajax.ca launch is Thursday, Jan. 12th at 12 noon, St. Francis Centre or catch it live: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/town-of-ajax-live

Thanks from the Ajax Business Development & Tourism team! Lisa Hausz Nadia Sukovski Judy Wight Andrew Poray visit@ajax.ca

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The Second City Presents iLove at the St. Francis Centre in Ajax

January 9th, 2012 by






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From The Second City Toronto, the legendary comedy theatre and creators of the touring hit “Sex and the Second City”, comes a play about relationships in the age of social networking. There are Plenty of Fish in the sea, but can we all live in eHarmony? Or are our lives too much of an open (Face)book? Find out in this hilarious new show! Makes a great Valentine’s Day date night!

The St. Francis Centre in Ajax presents… iLOVE – a romantic dot comedy by The Second City Toronto Sunday, February 12, 2012 – 2:00 p.m. 78 Church St. S., Ajax Tickets: $30 (+HST) – available at the Ajax & McLean Community Centres and the St. Francis Centre Box Office.

Click to view the show’s trailer ( http://www.townofajax.com/Page6863.aspx?DateTime=634646520000000000&PageMode=View ) For more information, visit www.stfranciscentre.ca or call 905-619-2529 ext. 2787

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Last call for Pickering cultural directory

January 6th, 2012 by






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Last call for Pickering cultural directory Metroland – Durham, Jan. 5

PICKERING — Area artists can become part of Pickering’s cultural identity by signing up for the new Cultural Directory.

The new online listing will feature artists and cultural organizations throughout the city in a single culture-based directory.

“The City of Pickering has a rich and vibrant art, cultural and heritage community and a comprehensive inventory of our cultural assets will serve to strengthen, promote and support this dynamic cultural community,” said Pickering Mayor Dave Ryan.

“The municipality encourages our cultural stakeholders to take advantage of this unique opportunity and profile their cultural asset in the directory.”

As part of the City’s cultural strategic plan, the directory is aimed at boosting the City’s tourism efforts and supporting the growth of Pickering’s cultural sector. It was made possible through funding from the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sports’ Creative Communities Prosperity Fund.

“The Government of Ontario is proud to help the City of Pickering integrate culture into their strategy for growth,” said Michael Chan, Minister of Tourism, Culture and Sport.

“Creative and cultural industries are among the fastest growing sectors in the economy today and contribute to the social and economic development of this province.”

Although the directory is scheduled to launch on Monday, Jan. 16, the City will continue to accept registrations from Pickering-based artisans, cultural not-for-profit organizations, creative industries and owners/operators of natural and cultural heritage facilities and spaces.

Registration can be completed online at www.cityofpickering.com. For more information, visit the City’s website or call 905-420-4620.

Kerri King Manager, Tourism

Planning and Economic Development Department Regional Municipality of Durham 605 Rossland Road East, PO Box 623 Whitby ON L1N 6A3

Phone: 905-668-4113 ext. 2606 Toll Free: 1-800-413-0017 ext. 2606 Fax: 905-666-6228

http://www.durhamtourism.ca

Tyrone, Haydon, Enniskillen & Enfield Farmers’ Christmas Festival of Lights

December 23rd, 2011 by






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‘Twas the 7th of December, and all through the night,
We eagerly watched for the Farmers’ Festival of Lights.
The streets of North Durham rang in celebration,
As the streets lined with folk spanning three generations.

The children were nestled all snug in their coats,
Awaiting the parade of holiday floats.
Carols rang out and we all stopped to listen,
As more guests arrived for this yearly tradition.

Out on the lawn there arose such a clatter,
As neighbours and families filled the crisp night with chatter.
From driveways and windows, filling each porch,
Excitement and joy all around Durham-North.

Then we spotted the spark of the first Christmas light:
The parade had begun with an angel in white!
One after another the tractors they came,
And we whistled and shouted and called them by name.

To Tyrone, to Eniskillen, to Haydon and Enfield,
Came snowmen and shepherds, Christmas trees on wheels.
The Grinch from Whoville! Graceful horses with bells!
Candy-canes, mangers and blithe, waving elves!

And there in the twinkling, amidst all the floats
Came the prancing and pawing of antler-clad goats.
Then, what to our wondering eyes should appear,
But a jolly St. Nick in a twinkling John Deere!

He waved from his sleigh, then rolled off down the street,
And we turned to our houses, intent on Christmas sweets.
But I heard him exclaim, ‘ere he drove out of sight:
“Happy Christmas to all, and to Durham, good night!”

Bomb Girls, new television series with Ajax roots

December 21st, 2011 by






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Bomb Girls, new television series with Ajax roots Bomb Girls is a Global Original Series loosely based on the Ajax Defence Industries Limited (DIL) shell filling plant located in Ajax in the 1940′s. Bomb Girls premieres Wednesday, January 4 at 8 p.m. on Global. The show follows the lives of four women working in the munitions factories during WWll, while they’re building bombs, women also find themselves flourishing with newfound freedom and discover strengths they never before imagined. Tune in on January 4 to catch a glimpse of Ajax’s history. Watch the trailer ( http://www.globaltv.com/bombgirls/video/clips/promo/video.html?v=2173817942&p=1&s=dd#bombgirls/video/clips )

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