THE ART OF TRANSITION CONNECTING CREATIVE MINDS IN DURHAM REGION

Talent

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

December 23rd, 2011 by Sue Sutcliffe

‘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!”

Become the Voice of Durham Tourism!

December 9th, 2010 by Durham Tourism

Local songwriters have the opportunity to be the voice of Durham Tourism. Songwriters – professional or amateur – can submit a one-minute jingle about Durham for a chance to win $500 and perform their jingle live at the Songwriters Music Festival.

Jingles will be judged by Durham Tourism and Ron Beer of the Durham Regional Songwriters Group. The winner will be announced at the Songwriters Music Festival in Whitby at the Whitby Centennial Building on Jan. 29, where the winning jingle will be performed during the opening ceremony. For more information about and to purchase tickets for the Songwriters Music Festival, please click here!

Jingles should be one minute in length, be original compositions and must not infringe on any copyright. Songwriters may opt to use the Durham Tourism “Good Natured, Good Times” slogan or create a new catch phrase.

How to enter:

  • Write your jingle and videotape it being performed.
  • Upload the video to YouTube.
  • Go to www.artoftransition.ca to submit your video before 11:59 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 24.

The winning jingle will receive:

  • A $500 grand prize ($250 for the songwriter and $250 for the performer).
  • National exposure with the opportunity to perform their winning jingle at the Songwriters Music Festival in Whitby on Jan. 29, where songwriters from across Canada will be on hand.
  • The jingle may be recorded for use in Durham Tourism marketing campaigns, including “Durham Destinations” segments on Rogers TV Durham.
  • An artist profile in an upcoming issue of Transitions magazine.

The Art of Transition Songwriting Competition is now closed. A winner will be announced on Saturday, Jan. 29.

Asian Fusion in Durham Region with Chef Steve

May 7th, 2010 by Kerri King

Chef Steve Robbins from Liason College is preparing a gorgeous locally source 4 course dinner in our homeas part of his Personal Chef Final Exam at Liason College.

Totally amazing!!!

Local asparagus is available now – visit www.durhamfarmfresh.ca for listings.

Durham has Talent at the Oshawa Centre Rocks!

April 10th, 2010 by Kerri King

Congratulations to Maria, Charley at the gang at the Oshawa Centre on an amazing event – Kristyn and I are having lots of fun judging some fabulous Durham talent!! This is Jessica…

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Durham Has Talent! Oshawa Centre

April 10th, 2010 by Kristyn Chambers

Kerri and I are judging the Durham Has Talent contest live today at the Oshawa Centre! Awesome turn out! So exciting. Durham sure does have talent!

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Durham Has Talent

April 9th, 2010 by Kerri King

DURHAM HAS TALENT FINALS – Durham Has Talent finals are on-stage this Saturday April 10th, 2010 from 3-5pm, in center court of Oshawa Centre. Come out and see the top voted talent from over the March Break perform before a panel of judges – visit http://www.durhamhastalent.com

Kerri King
Tourism Manager
The Regional Municipality of Durham
Economic Development and Tourism
605 Rossland Road East
Level 5
PO Box 623
Whitby, ON L1N 6A3

Direct Line: 905.668.4113 ext. 2606
Fax: 905.666.6228
Toll Free: 800.413.0017

www.durhamtourism.ca
www.region.durham.on.ca

Durham has Talent

April 9th, 2010 by Kerri King

Join Kristyn Chambers and I at the Oshawa Centre tomorrow for the Durham Has Talent Showcase

Kerri King
Tourism Manager
The Regional Municipality of Durham
Economic Development and Tourism
605 Rossland Road East
Level 5
PO Box 623
Whitby, ON L1N 6A3

Direct Line: 905.668.4113 ext. 2606
Fax: 905.666.6228
Toll Free: 800.413.0017

www.durhamtourism.ca
www.region.durham.on.ca

Congratulations to Chef Christian Pritchard on his BTV

April 1st, 2010 by Kerri King

Its great to see Chef Pritchard promoting gastronomy / culinary tourism once again! For local food visit www.durhamfarmfresh.ca
Kerri King
Tourism Manager
The Regional Municipality of Durham
Economic Development and Tourism
605 Rossland Road East
Level 5
PO Box 623
Whitby, ON L1N 6A3

Direct Line: 905.668.4113 ext. 2606
Fax: 905.666.6228
Toll Free: 800.413.0017

www.durhamtourism.ca
www.region.durham.on.ca

Congratulations to Kerri King

March 15th, 2010 by Kristyn Chambers

On behalf of the Region of Durham Economic Development & Tourism
Department, I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate Kerri
King on receiving an Award of Excellence for her work on the Art of
Transition event. The goal of the Award of Excellence program is to
recognize regional employees for their contributions to the Region of
Durham.

Kerri’s recognition was in the ‘innovation’ category for her creation
of the “The Art of Transition Symposium” to address the Region’s
economic challenges and strategies to transition Durham into a new,
creative economy.

Kerri has been a true leader to the members of our community in
implementing a cultural strategy for the Region of Durham and helping to
showcase all of the wonderful talent that we really have. Her enthusiasm
is amazing!

Please join me in congratulating Kerri.

Thanks very much,
Kristyn Chambers

Kristyn Chambers
Tourism Coordinator
The Regional Municipality of Durham
Economic Development and Tourism
605 Rossland Road East
Level 5
PO Box 623
Whitby, ON L1N 6A3

Direct Line: 905.668.4113 ext. 2608
Fax: 905.666.6228
Toll Free: 800.413.0017

www.durhamtourism.ca
www.durham.ca

Clarington Marketing Minds hosts 1st AGM with Mayor Abernethy

January 20th, 2010 by Kerri King

Congratulations to Jennifer Cooke and the folks at Clarington Marketing Minds for their collaborative efforts in promoting the community of Clarington!

Kerri King
Tourism Manager
The Regional Municipality of Durham
Economic Development and Tourism
605 Rossland Road East
Level 5
PO Box 623
Whitby, ON L1N 6A3

Direct Line: 905.668.4113 ext. 2606
Fax: 905.666.6228
Toll Free: 800.413.0017

www.durhamtourism.ca
www.region.durham.on.ca


SPONSORS

Durham College (DATCA)
Central Counties (DATCA)
UOIT (DTCA)
OPG (DATCA)
Dagmar (DATCA)
Art of Transition (DATCA)
Durham Art of Transition Creative Awards (DATCA)
Metroland (DATCA)
Channel 12 (DATCA)
AWEBthatWORKS (DATCA)
Veridian Corporation (DATCA)
Tourism Clarington (DATCA)
Pickering Town Centre (DATCA)
Omachron Sciences Inc. (DATCA)
Tretower International Inc. (DATCA)
United Arts of Durham (DATCA)
Great Blue Heron Charity Casino (DATCA)
Mosport (DATCA)
Town of Ajax (DATCA)
Township of Brock (DATCA)
Municipality of Clarington (DATCA)
City of Oshawa (DATCA)
City of Pickering (DATCA)
Township of Scugog (DATCA)
Township of Uxbridge (DATCA)
Town of Whitby (DATCA)