Press Release:Plan on joining others at a special fundraiser at Finley’s on Friday, March 23rd at 8: PM. The Nelson Refugee Committee (NRC) is hosting a spring active-wear fashion show from select stores in Nelson. This special night is in support of two young women from Burma resettling in Nelson. Hsa Moo and Htoo Paw have spent most of their lives behind barbed wire in a refugee camp. It’s time to Bring Them Home! The Nelson Refugee Committee has successfully worked with the East Kootenay Friends of Burma to remove the final barriers for the immigration of Hsa Moo and Htoo Paw. Coming to Nelson will be a daunting transition for them. Nevertheless, because of who they are, the NRC is confident that they will live productive, successful lives and contribute in many ways to the community. Htoo Paw, in her late 20’s, was born in Burma. Her village was burned in 2000. She has been living in a refugee camp ever since. Htoo Paw has a good level of education, having completed high school and a special Personal Development Course which taught English, computer literacy, as well as life skills. Her work experience includes teaching, childcare, care for the elderly and individuals with special needs. Hsa Moo is a leader among her people. She is vice-president and programmer for the Karen Student Networking Group, is the Producer of Radio Free Asia in Mae La Oo Refugee Camp and is working as a social worker in her camp village. With incredible perseverance, Hsa Moo has completed High School, a Leadership and Management Course and has recently received a diploma from the Australia Catholic University. Hsa Moo was born and raised in the camp more than 25 years ago. The Karen people, (pronounced Kah- Ren), are indigenous to Burma and are one of the many ethnic groups persecuted there. On-going internal skirmishes, military repression of ethnic minorities, forced relocations based on economic strategy, and pervasive poverty have resulted in a constant exodus of political and economic refugees. Hsa Moo and Htoo Paw, who are cousins, are members of the Karen tribe. The Nelson Refugee Committee has committed to sponsoring these two special young women for one year, or until such time as they become independent. This means that the NRC will meet all their basic needs, help them assimilate into the community, assist them in furthering their education and help them find employment. Successful fund raising for all of this has been ongoing for two years, but a further $15,000 must be raised before the young women arrive. BRING THEM HOME! Is the latest fundraising event organized by the Nelson Refugee Committee. Special thanks go out to Esprit de la Femme,Gericks, Ripping Giraffe, ROAM, Valhalla Pure, Sacred Ride, Streetclothes, and Village Ski Hut for their participation and to Ed Natyshak for acting as the evening’s host. Tickets for Bring Them Home! are $10 at Otters or $15 at the door. The Nelson Refugee Committee is a constituent group with the East Kootenay Friends of Burma, a registered non-profit society, and supported by the Nelson United Church, and the Development and Peace group of the Catholic Parish of the Cathedral of Mary Immaculate. For further information, please contact 250-505-5581
Category Archives: Charity Fundraisers
Volunteer @ KCR
KCR is always looking for enthusiastic, motivated volunteers to assist with projects around the station.
We are looking for people to help in the following areas:
General Volunteer
Offfice Support
Committees and Board of Directors
Programmers
Tech Support
Potential KCR volunteers are invited to attend an orientation session at the station to get a glimpse of all the wonderful opportunities.
These sessions occur on the last Wednesday of the month at 6:30 pm at KCR.
Save Nelson’s Waterfront Park Crown Land!
PRESS RELEASE
We are protecting Nelson’s waterfront park land. We, the people of BC, currently own 3 acres of Crown land on the eastern waterfront of the City of Nelson. We believe this land:
1. should not be sold to a private developer. (We want the Crown land to remain public property and to continue to be zoned as P2 – park and open space.)
2. should be remediated in order to protect the environment.
Recently, FrontCounter BC has accepted an application made by the Nelson Landing Development Corporation Ltd. (applicant: David Sorensen www.nelsonlanding.com ) of Bowen Island, BC, on behalf of the Ministry of Forests, Lands, and Natural Resource Operations ( MFLNRO), Kootenay Region, for a License of Occupation – Leading to a Crown Grant.
Written comments concerning this application should be directed to the Natural Resource Officer at FrontCounter BC, 1902 Theatre Road, Cranbrook, BC V1C 7G1, or email to AuthorizingAgency.Cranbrook@gov.bc.ca .
Comments will be received by FrontCounter BC until August 18th, 2011. FrontCounter BC may not be able to consider comments received after this date.
Be advised that any response will be considered part of the public record. For information, contact the Freedom of Information Advisor at the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations regional office in Cranbrook, BC.
Please join us and make written comments before the August 18th deadline.
Lucas’ Harp Fundraiser Yard Sale
Helo 8 year old Lucas Alexander Follow his Dreams..
Yard sale in Rosemont
Donate cash or yardsale items at: Bean Here Now Cafe
RETRO: SelfDesign High Presents a Vintage and Fair Trade for Peace Sale
SelfDesign High is organizing its third annual PeaceCamp this year, and as a fundraiser we’re holding a huge vintage clothing sale! We’ll have tons of items at the SDH building from 12-5 PM on Friday, July 29th, and that same night we’ll be at Marketfest on Baker Street from 6pm-10pm with whatever clothing is left over from the daytime sales. Come out and support this year’s PeaceCamp and SDH! We’ll also have goods from the Fair Trade for peace initiatives and learn more about the VeggieBus, fall course offerings, and much more! All proceeds go toward supporting young people going to PeaceCamps.
Live Country Music
Nelson Outdoor Skatepark Fundraiser
Community Days at the Co-op
The Women’s Centre invites you to go shopping at the Kootenay Co-op on Tuesday, July 19th . It’s Community Days and the Co-op will donate 1% of the total sales on that day back to our Women’s Centre. Stock up and save on great specials while supporting the essential work of the Women’s Centre. See you between 8:00am and 8:00pm.
ANKORS 72 Hour Art Slam Showcase
Come join us for an evening Showcase of all the art produced in the ANKORS 72 Hour Art Slam. There will be a silent auction with submitted art up for grabs!
The evening will begin with a reception with an art show setting. Artists who have submitted paintings, sculptures, drawing, photography etc. will be displaying art and discussing the piece with attendees. The next portion of the evening will see the performance art section of the evening. The audience will then vote by secret ballot for their favourite art submission!
Stay tuned for more information!
ANKORS 72 Hour Art Slam
This summer at ANKORS, we are planning an innovative and exciting event called a 72 Hour Art Slam. An art slam is an art competition—with a twist. Purely relying on creativity, originality, endurance and caffeine, teams or individuals will have 72 hours to create and submit an original piece of artwork. Participants can submit a film, poetry, theatre, song, painting, sculpture, dance—any type of artist expression. The only rules are the theme and prop (as given at the kick-off meeting) must be present in the final product, and the deadline is absolute. There will be CASH PRIZES ($250 for 1st place, $150 for 2nd place, $50 for 3rd place)!
The competition will be held Friday August 19th to Monday August 22nd. There will then be a Showcase event with all of the art on Friday, August 26th. So even if you do not participate in the competition, be sure to come to the Showcase for an inspiring evening!
The principal objective of this event is to address the social issues and stigma surrounding HIV/AIDS in our community, while celebrating artists and art in our community. 100% of the money raised from the event goes to supporting individuals affected by HIV/AIDS, such as subsidizing health care costs. However, this event also aims to join the community together through art. By keeping the event parameters open, we hope to draw all different genres of art and artists.
This promises to be an exciting, inspiring and multidisciplinary event that will resemble a major art opening and experience. Moreover, any participant who enters a tangible art piece will be given the option (by ‘given the option,’ we really mean strongly encouraged) to donate the art work to the silent auction at the Showcase–the artist will get 50% and 50% of the auction price will go to the ANKORS AIDS Walk for Life Fund!
We are encouraging everyone to enter, and be part of Nelson’s first ever Art Slam. Tell your friends who may be interested as well!
For more information, or to register, contact Carmen or Brahm at aids-walk@ankors.bc.ca or 250.505.5506. We look forward to your entries!


