Thank God It’s Friday

It’s Friday which means it’s almost weekend!  There is lots to do this weekend, so I summarized it for you. Check it out…

VANCOUVER

Maybe some of you have already been to the ‘We love Japan’ fundraiser last weekend. For those of you who haven’t been there, here is your second change! Friday March 25th there will be ‘a night to unite for Japan’ at the Gossip Nightclub. The night starts at 9.30 pm. 100 % of the proceeds go to the victims relief fund. Not only will you have an awesome night out, you can also win lots of prices. The tickets for this event are $15. Have a good night out and support Japan at the same time!

 

 

 

 

TORONTO
The JUNOs are here! The JUNOs are the Canadian Music Awards and they are held in Toronto! The red carpet rolls out Sunday, and even if you don’t have a ticket to the awards show, there’s still tons of events and concerts you can check out this weekend.


It’s Earth Hour Saturday night from 8:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., and Torontonians are encouraged to turn off all non-essential electronic devices for an hour. Locations around town are offering candlelit dinners and activities, so you’ll have some options when the lights go out. In the wake of Japan’s massive earthquake and tsunami, Toronto chefs band together for a chic dining event in an effort to raise money for relief funds.

 

 

WHISTLER

This weekend the Oakley Shred Hunt takes place in Whistler. Snowboarders and skiers are given the chance from 9am – 2pm to locate 200 prizes all over the mountains and the town of Whistler. Only 200 entries are available at a first come basis. The sign up is free and open to all ages and levels of ability. Head to any Showcase location to sign your waivers and be a secured competitor. It has been going on for the whole week and it will end on Saturday. Make sure you sign in and win some prizes over there!! This is what is will happen on Friday and Saturday:

Friday, March 25
Visit Showcase for a complimentary gift with the purchase of a custom goggle.
Saturday, March 26
Visit Roundhouse Traders for a complimentary gift with the purchase of a custom goggle. Oakley 3rd annual SHRED HUNT

 

 

VICTORIA

The 2011 Greater Victoria Performing Arts Festival

For six weeks from March to May, several thousand Victoria-area performers and students of music, dance and theatre arts are on stages throughout the city receiving adjudications from renowned experts in the arts. Performances in Brass, Classical Guitar, Choral, Composition, Dance, Fiddle, Musical Theatre, Piano, School Bands, School Orchestras, Speech and Dramatic Arts, Strings, Vocal and Woodwinds by talented youngsters and adults take place daily each spring. A dozen Honors concerts showcase the amazing talent. Dozens of significant awards and trophies are presented including the Rose Bowl (Vocal), the City of Victoria Medallion Tray (Piano), and the Roberto and Mary Wood Scholarship. All adjudicated sessions and Honours Concerts are open to the public. The public is warmly invited to enjoy the talent and to support our performers, so go enjoy that beautiful performing arts festival!
For a detailed listing of events, visit: http://www.gvpaf.org/events
Location: Various venues, Victoria
Date: March 25th, 2011

 

Hope everyone will enjoy their weekend! If you have any questions about these events or would like to know what to do in another place, please leave a comment!

Cheers,
Your PR-team

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WICKED WHISTLER WEEKEND – review part III

Today the last part of our WICKED WHISTLER WEEKEND review is published. Here it is: enjoy!

Whistler time is Jacuzzi time
The afternoon passed very slowly, and everybody’s hands became totally shriveled after being in the water for hours. That evening was a bit more quite. Somehow everybody was kind of tired. Actually for no reason. Anyway, some people were drinking, some were chilling and others hit the clubs again. The craziest folks among us hiked up the mountain at 4 am at in the morning with the aim of sliding down it on plastic bags. It did not really work out due to the icy mountain. With excitement they told us that it was great up there. It was full moon and apparently the whole village was lit up and bright in the middle of the night.

The Sunday
After having a rather snowy day on Saturday, the pistes again were covered with freshly fallen powder snow. The weather conditions were just perfect again. Some of us were just chilling, having lunch in the village and of course going hot tubbing again. A few others took the challenge and went up on the mountains again to enjoy the beautiful, sunny weather. The view on Sunday was great and the most incredible which there ever possible could be!!

After finishing the last snowboarding run as well as the last hot tubbing round (I definitely should not forget to mention this.. J ), everybody gathered together at 4.30 pm to drive back to Vancouver.

Thanks again for the great weekend with you guys. See you at our INTERNeX Pub NiGHT in the Metropole tonight then!

Cheers,
Your PR team!

 

INTERNeX International Exchange
Suite 200-211 Columbia Street
Vancouver BC -V6A 2R5-
Web: http://www.internexcanada.com
Phone: +1 (604) 662 8149
Email: pr@internexcanada.com

Flying Canucks

It’s a bird, It’s a plane…nope! It’s a skier!!This crazy action packed show is featuring gravity-defying skiers and snowboarders at Metropolis at Metrown. These Canadian athletes will perform spectacular line trampoline acrobatics and will take the time to do meet-and-greet (including autograph signings too). Admission is FREE and you will have the opportunity to catch at least one performance since they are occurring four times a day at 12:00, 1:30, 3:00 and 4:30pm according to Metropolis at Metrotown Hours: Mon-Tue,Sat 9:30am-6pm; Wed-Fri 9:30am-9pm; Sun 11am-6pm. For a closer look at the tricks that will be performed and the participating athletes visit their website