Table of
contents:
1) SPC Annual General Meeting
- Nov 27th
2) Downtown Winter Lights
Festival and Santa Parade - Dec 2nd
3) 22nd Annual Memory Tree
Celebration - Sunday Dec 3rd from 3 -
4:30 pm
4) Boys and Girls Club in
Williams Lake - AGM Dec 7th
5) Open House at Community
Futures - Fri Dec 8th
6) CTC's Positive Action Word
of the Week(s)
7) Central Cariboo Arts &
Culture Grants available
8) Central Cariboo Arts &
Culture Support Grants available
9) Performances in the Park -
Call for Performers
1) SPC Annual General Meeting - Nov 27th
The Social Planning Council's
AGM is this Monday, Nov 27th from 11:30 am - 1:00 pm as part of our regular
monthly meeting.
Agenda Draft:
·
AGM Business
·
Review new draft Constitution
and Bylaws
·
Roundtable
Updates
Last year's Annual General Meeting
Minutes are available for your review at the link below (or get a hardcopy at
Mondays meeting).
Link to AGM 2016 Minutes
(draft): http://socialplanningcouncil.blogspot.ca/2017/11/spc-annual-general-meeting-minutes.html
Membership renewals are also
due - please find attached our annual membership form and mail to Box 20045,
Williams Lake BC V2G 4R1. If you are unable to access the attached form, or
have any questions, please email spc-coordinator@xplornet.com or call our
office at 250-243-2126.
2) Downtown Winter Lights Festival and Santa Parade -
Dec 2nd
December 2, 2017 downtown
Williams Lake the Santa Parade starts at 11am followed by Caroling and Photos with
Santa at the Potato House from 11:15am - 3pm (bring your own mug for apple
cider).
Also, view the Window display
decorating contest and vote at participating businesses for your favourite
window display between November 27 and January 4 for your chance to win prizes!
For more information visit
the Williams Lake Downtown Business Improvement Association online or call
250-398-5717
3) 22nd Annual Memory Tree Celebration - Sunday Dec 3rd
from 3 - 4:30 pm
This annual event made
possible by the Williams Lake Hospice Society is a "Service of Remembrance
and Healing" in celebration of those who have passed away but still live
on in the hearts of the people they left behind.
At City Hall Chambers... Music,
Refreshments and a Service starts at 3 pm, and ends with the Tree Lighting at
4:30 pm.
Visit our Memory Tree Volunteers:
Currently at Safeway from Nov
22 - 26th
Donate in memory of your loved one and support WLHS
4) Boys and Girls Club in Williams Lake - AGM Dec 7th
The Annual General Meeting of
the Boys and Girls Club of Williams Lake & District is being held on
Thursday, Dec 7th at 5:30 pm. Join us for a Potluck dinner and AGM at the Club
(17 South 4th Ave/ across from Safeway).
Mission Statement:
"To provide a safe, supportive place where
children and youth can experience new opportunities, overcome barriers, build
positive relationships and develop confidence and skills for life."
5) Open House at Community Futures - Fri Dec 8th
Celebrate the Holidays with
Community Futures. Please join us at our open house, Friday December 8th from 1
- 3 pm (266 Oliver Street). Enter to win our door prize by donating a
non-perishable food item (one entry per food item donated). Donations will go
to the Williams Lake Salvation Army Food Bank. For more information please call
250-392-3626.
6) CTC's Positive Action Word of the Week(s)
The Positive Action word of the week for November 27th is: Curious: Eager to learn how and why things happen.
The Positive Action word of the week for November 27th is: Curious: Eager to learn how and why things happen.
The Positive Action word of
the week for December 4th is: Decision: To think about the choices and pick the
best one.
If you are interested in learning more about Positive Action and how you could use it in your setting, please contact Carla Bullinger at 250-267-8249 or comthatcares@sd27.bc.ca
7) Central Cariboo Arts &
Culture Grants available
Project
grants are available for non-profit organizations or community groups in
Williams Lake and the Central Cariboo (CRD Areas D, E, and F) to support and
develop arts and culture within this region. The funding for these grants is
courtesy of the City of Williams Lake and the Cariboo Regional District (Central Cariboo Arts &
Culture function), subject to the availability of funds.
Project Grants of between $300 and $3,000 are available for projects which
Project Grants of between $300 and $3,000 are available for projects which
- Are new or build creatively on previous work
- Are
likely to increase participation in arts & culture
- Take place within the Central Cariboo region (Williams Lake and/or CRD Areas D, E, and F)
- Will be
completed by December 31st 2018
- Include some financial or in-kind contribution by the applicant
The deadline for applications is Monday, January 31st 2018 at 4pm,
and full details, adjudication criteria and application requirements can be
obtained by visiting www.centralcaribooarts.com or by request
from info@centralcaribooarts.com.
For further information please contact CCACS Executive Director Leah Selk at 778-412-9044 or email info@centralcaribooarts.com
For further information please contact CCACS Executive Director Leah Selk at 778-412-9044 or email info@centralcaribooarts.com
8) Central Cariboo Arts &
Culture Support Grants available
Four new
support grants of up to $1000 are available for non-profit/community groups or
individual artists to support and develop arts and culture in Williams Lake and
the Central Cariboo (CRD Areas D, E, and F) via a CCACS Pilot Support Grants
Project. The funding for these grants is made available from the Central
Cariboo Arts and Culture Society (CCACS).
The CCACS
will be offering two pilot application intakes for 2018.
Intake #1: December 1, 2017 application deadline for grants to be completed by June 30, 2018.
Intake #2: June 1, 2018 application deadline for grants to be completed by December 31, 2018.
Intake #1: December 1, 2017 application deadline for grants to be completed by June 30, 2018.
Intake #2: June 1, 2018 application deadline for grants to be completed by December 31, 2018.
Non-profit/Community
Group Support Grants
- Capital Acquisition Grants are available to facilitate and support the artistic activities of the organization or group through capital purchases.
- General Program Support Grants are available for activities such as workshops, professional development, or any other activity designed to enhance an existing program.
- Community-Based
Support Grants are available for community-based artistic activities.
Individual
Artist Support Grant
- Professional Development Grants are available to individual artists to assist with course fees, related necessary materials and travel on the understanding that applicants will be required to show how the professional development activity will benefit not only their own practice, but also the general community and local artists.
Applications
for CCACS Support Grants are adjudicated by the CCACS Directors, and awards
will be made by the Central Cariboo Arts and Culture Society, subject to the
availability of funds.
Full
details, adjudication criteria and application requirements can be obtained by
visiting www.centralcaribooarts.com
or by request from info@centralcaribooarts.com.
For further information please contact CCACS Executive Director Leah Selk at 778-412-9044 or email info@centralcaribooarts.com
For further information please contact CCACS Executive Director Leah Selk at 778-412-9044 or email info@centralcaribooarts.com
9) Performances in the Park - Call for Performers
Presented by the Central
Cariboo Arts and Culture Society with the support of the City of Williams Lake
and the Cariboo Regional District.
The Central Cariboo Arts and
Culture Society is happy to announce that Performances in the Park, the outdoor
free summer concert series, will begin on Thursday, July 5th 2018 at
6:00pm and will continue each Thursday evening at the same time at the Gwen
Ringwood Theatre in Williams Lake’s Boitanio Park until August 23rd,
2018. Once again, with the support of the Cariboo Regional District and the
City of Williams Lake, the Central Cariboo Arts and Culture Society will be
presenting this event under the management of Angela Sommer of Angelkeys Music
Studio.
The concert series will
feature two acts each week; one from 6 pm - 6:55pm and then from 7:05 – 8:00
pm. All acts will be family friendly.
We are currently looking for
performers of every type to fill these performances. Applications can be
downloaded or filled out online via our website http://www.centralcaribooarts.com/performances-in-the-park/
The deadline to apply
is March 2, 2018.
This well attended, free
event, is fun for the whole family and we look forward to seeing familiar and
new faces in the crowd!
For more information, sponsorship opportunities , or for interviews please contact:
Angela Sommer
performances@centralcaribooarts.com
250-305-4784