Sam’s Weekly Serving of NeRd: CYSF – part 2!

It’s here!  It’s here!  IT’S HERE!! Okay, maybe that’s a little over the top…. but I’m a nerd, so accept it 😉 So, the Calgary Youth Science Fair (CYSF) is this weekend!!  (Missed my first post?  Check it out here). The CYSF public day takes place at the Big4 building on the Stampede grounds on Saturday,…

MEE Photo Contest!

Now that you’ve learned all about photography from YAA’s Perspective series, why not put your new skills to use in… …the MEE’s Photo Contest! But before we get caught up, let’s backtrack for a moment.  What is MEE? MEE stands for Mayor’s Environment Expo.  This year, Calgary’s MEE is happening from June 1 to June…

Eyesight for Life Charity Concert is this Sunday!

My friend Shelley has been planning a concert for some time now, and it’s finally going to happen!  This Sunday, the Eyesight for Life Charity Concert is on March 21, 2010 at 2:30pm.  It will be held at the Steinway Hall at Irene Besse Keyboards, and will feature musical performances from talented youth musicians.  All of the concert’s…

One Little Ticket, One Big Lift

Kids Up Front started ten years ago in Calgary, giving tickets to kids who couldn’t afford to go. Two years ago they partnered up with Ryan Getzlaf, a former Calgary Hitmen player, who provides suites  where kids can come watch games at the Saddledome.  These kids get to eat chips, cookies, and nachos, meet the…

Make Change Happen! Global Youth Summit 2010

Looking to be inspired this week?  The 2010 Global Youth Summit (GYS) put on by the wonderful people at the YMCA is THIS FRIDAY and you can still register!  GYS is a community initiative created by and for, Calgary youth who are interested in international philanthropy. The event provides opportunities to both attend and volunteer. The theme “Make…

CANstruction: A Creative Food Drive

Most of the food drives I hear about tend to be pretty straightforward – you scrounge around in your cupboard for anything that’s good and then you drop it off in a box somewhere and maybe get $2 off admission to a concert.  But an idea that seems to be gaining popularity around the country…

Mmm…chocolate…AND cake?!

Did our Where It’s Art: Please Do Not Taste the Artwork series interest you?  Got nothing to do this coming weekend? Come check out the L’Arche Calgary Cake Walk and the Lindt Chocolate Competition! This Sunday, March 14th, 2010 from 12pm to 3:30pm, you can take part in this family friendly event which actually showcases…

Time To Get CHIL-ed

It’s that time of the year again! The Calgary High School Improv League (CHIL), a group of high school students from schools all across the city have been working for months, learning about the art of improvised theatre, thanks to the Loose Moose Theatre Company.  CHIL will be presenting all they’ve learned through a little…

Change Making and Solar Panels

TED has invaded Calgary and it’s making local people think about global issues.  There is another TEDx event coming to Calgary on April 29th.  For more information check out http://www.tedxcalgary.ca.  To give you an idea of what TEDx is doing I want to share a TEDxYYC presentation done by Eden Full.  Eden full is a…

Mayor’s Youth Council Podcast

It’s been a couple of weeks since we lasted posted about the Mayor’s Youth Council but we’re back with the MYC  Podcast. As a refresher, the Mayor’s Youth Council is the voice of young people in Calgary. This week, the MYC is meeting up with the Mayor to present about some issues that matter to…

The Beanstalk Project

Have you ever wanted to create positive social change? How about develop your leadership skills?  Or connect with other young people in Calgary? Well, lucky for you, The Beanstalk Project is an initiative that engages youth to do all those things.  In fact, they hold various “un-conferences” for youth to attend to develop all their fantastic, world-changing ideas…

Drive by Shooting: A Video Adventure

The world is just a little bit too safe. This is how the Mongol Rally opens its description.  It then goes on to pose the following to prospective participants: What if you want things to go wrong? And indeed, this is the nature of the Mongol Rally, a race across the desert that is really…

Youth and Creativity

A recent article by author Jonah Lehrer (Proust Was a Neuroscientist, How We Decide) in the Wall Street Journal discusses the connection between youth and scientific innovation.  Check out my summary below…you might learn something new! Young Scientists & Innovation James D. Watson, at age 25, co-wrote Molecular Structure of Nucleic Acids: A Structure for…

Socks for Shelter

Many of us from the YouthAreAwesome crew is involved in fundraising in our community.  The best ideas are the simple ones and this next idea is amazing.  Servants Anonymous has started a project called Socks for Shelter.  They are selling socks and the proceeds from the Socks for Shelter program will provide safe shelter, affordable…