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Wednesday, June 22, 2005

I have a plan..a dream a coloring revolution planned

I have a meeting with small business on june 29th..I am proposing a partnership, they get nice happy smart chelp kids...
through art...dance, sport, nutrition, etc...

comments appreciated...


Crayola Cowboy Creative Centre

Blair Dwyer - Crayola Cowboy Creative Centre
1710 1/2 Government street, 3rd floor, Studio Gallery,
Victoria bc, v8w 1x6, 250-813-3273
blairdwyer@hotmail.com

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LOVING Revolutionary Manifesto

For small business in Victoria.


1. Help kids.
2. Teach kids.
3. Support kids.


Ø Please note:

Ø Parent’s interaction and participation is important-From the beginning-must have permission slips.

Ø Organize a series of weekly events such as a gallery walk, a cooking lesson, a walk in the park, a ship ride, a tour of China town, food banks,
Ø Connect kids with a personal mentor.



Through the following disciplines:
Ø Art
Ø Sports
Ø Dance
Ø Life skills
Ø Street smarts
Ø Responsibility
List of contacts in each discipline.
Art
Ø Rock Solid, www.rocksolid.bc.ca, 250-386-rock, kids, art, and responsibility.
Ø Paradigm Arts Group, Jessie Demers, Mentorship Coordinator, ,www.paradigmarts.com
Ø Power of Hope, 381-4673, day trips for inner city youth, art driven, life skills.
Ø Victoria Community Arts Counsel, Miranda, Miranda@missnomer@hotmail.com, help kids and mentors.
Ø The Belfry theatre, Ian Rye production manger, 385-6835, intro to theatre, tech, act, sing, dance…
Ø Ms. Janet Davis, printmaker, NORTON'S COVE STUDIO INC~ Wesleyville, NL ~709.536.2533studio 7617cell nortonscovestudio@nf.aibn.comhttp://www.craftcouncil.nf.ca/studio/Details.asp?pg=12&id=1028&area=artist, available as an artist when she visits me.
Ø Annabelle’s books in Market square a space for kids to find great books and read freely in a kids space in back…
Ø Roberta’s Hats government street, fun staff, kid friendly costume hats, maybe a group event summer hat day…
Ø Fibre Options, Todd, known for Earth day pancakes, hemp education and a great resource for kid learning.
Ø May Li Art Gallery, 655 Herald street, 80 year old, Chinese brush artist, charity friendly, very talented and loving person.
Ø Culinary Arts: I know several kid friendly chiefs that can help with food nutrition, cooking safety, and fun food creation projects.
Sports
Ø Fix a bike, 418-8867; through a mutual friend a child can have a bike for twenty dollars, provided parents’ written consent and an appointment to spend time at this non profit teaching centre.

Ø Will Nujko, www.will2winsports.com, modivational speaker, kids basketball camps and a great leader. A non-profit life skills camp that teaches Basketball, tennis, nutrition, life skills and respect. Will is a professional basketball player, former Canadian national team member, winner of player of the year in CIAU, drafted 15th overall in 1994 by Indianan Pacers…So with that in mind. We’ll talk to him when he returns from Europe.

Dance
Ø Mariko Ihara, is a skilled dancer in several disciplines, mariharab@hotmail.com, she can provide great lessons.
Ø Tessa-- a hip-hop instructor at the YMCA of Victoria can help many kids…
Spaces
Ø Rock solid
Ø The Power of Hope.
Ø Paradigm Arts Group
Ø The Crayola Cowboy Creative Centre
Ø 1710 1/2 Government Street, 3rd floor studio gallery
Ø The Belfry theatre, will cost, book as needed.
Ø Annabelle’s books, market square

Crayola Cowboy Creative Centre

Blair Dwyer - Crayola Cowboy Creative Centre -
1710 1/2 Government Street, 3rd floor, Studio Gallery,
Victoria bc, v8w 1x6, 250-813-3273
blairdwyer@hotmail.com

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