A Journey to South Korea: Day 3

This is the third post of South Korea tour, and this was the day I went to two places: downtown Seoul and the famous 63 building, which is in Seoul as well. I went downtown because I wanted to a big book store to buy Super Junior’s CDs and luckily the book store downtown. Since…

Have you Shaved recently?

Since 2005, my brother, sister and I have been raising money for the Kids Cancer Care Foundation of Alberta to help send kids and their siblings who have been touched by cancer to a special summer camp. Camp Kindle is owned and operated by the KCCFA and the camp tuition is paid only by donation. For…

How Are YOU Spending Your Summer?

Looking for something to do this summer?  Interested in making new friends and scoring some volunteer hours while you’re at it? Child and Youth Friendly Calgary has a few opportunities coming up if you answered “yes” to the questions above. The Youth Volunteer Corps (YVC for short) is a program that provides youth-approved volunteering opportunities for…

All Ages “Club”

The New Black Centre for Music and Art has all ages shows every weekend, and this place is quite a jem when you consider all the clubs there are in Calgary. These days, it seems as though youth can’t see a live music performance by local musicians in a drug and alcohol free environment without spending…

Downtown Community Garden

I received this e-mail from the Calgary Urban Agriculture group and wanted to pass it along: “The Calgary Food Policy Council invites you to the 2nd annual Calgary Food Policy Council Downtown Community Garden Planting Days! Help us to transform four planter boxes on Barclay Parade into beautiful and productive urban gardens full of vegetables…

Chinese Youth Art Performance Festival

The “National Chinese Youth Art Performance Festival” (CYAPF) is part of the Canadian division of the “International Chinese Youth Art Festival”, which takes place in Hong Kong every July/August. The Canadian division of the festival is held by “Chinese Youth Art Development Committee” which includes High school and University students. This festival promotes youth with…

Volunteering at: The Drop-in Centre

Slovenly dressed men, with grizzled breads and a foul disposition, glowering eyes and haphazardly dressed women with fearful temperaments- who are these stereotypical individuals that I am describing?  Unfortunately, for many Calgarians, these are the pre-conceived images and notions of the homeless and needy population that overwhelm our streets, due to the distressing income disparity…

Insatiable Violinist

Is anyone interested in Japanese Animations or Music? Or have you seen it or listened to it? I found one Violinist who desires to make more and more music with his Violin.  This Violinist is famous with teenagers especially in Japan. All we know about this man is that he is anonymous. We don’t even…

Challenge: Think Positive!

We’ve all heard about the power of positive thinking and been told not to gossip, but do we actually put this into practice?  This past week, my small group of friends decided to try.  For over a week we attempted to not saying anything negative about ourselves or others, and to replace negative thoughts with…

More Art Contests

Last week I mentioned a national art contest for youth hosted by the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. This week I bring you three more contests, this time a little closer to home. Sled Island is an “annual independent multi-venue music and arts festival” held right here in Calgary, and we here at YAA are…

A Walk So Kids Can Talk

Last Sunday (May 2nd to be exact) was the Bell Walk for Kids Help Phone and my mother and I both walked for our second consecutive year. There was a pretty good turn out down at Eau Claire Market (about 600 walkers), considering the clouds over downtown looked a little menicing. The 5km walk through…

Pearson’s 2010 Grad Talent Show

During the last weeks before exams and the end of school, the fine arts department has defintely been keeping busy with serveral performances occuring at Pearson. A senoir, but possessing no stage show talents, and a fine arts student myself, I was extremely excited when my school hosted a grad talent show, ( to reduce…