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The History of Metropolitan Vancouver

Chuck Davis History of Vancouver

Date: April 1 – December 30, 2011; book available in stores starting November 15, 2011; book launch on December 6, 2011
Location: Vancouver
Website: www.vancouverhistory.ca

This project will mark Vancouver’s 125th anniversary by creating and publishing a very special book­-The History of Metropolitan Vancouver by the late Chuck Davis. In writing the book Davis set out to cover each year of Vancouver’s incorporation in a chronicle style. In other words, the text forms a massive collection of stories, news reports, essays, character portraits and factoids that are joined chronologically rather than thematically. The hardcover book will have 512 large-format pages, 500 archival photos and will be published in October, 2011. This project will result in an appropriate and lasting monument to Greater Vancouver’s first 125 years.

Celebrate the book and the life of Chuck Davis with a free book launch event on Tuesday, December 6th at 7:00 pm. Join journalist Allen Garr, broadcaster Red Robinson, musician Dal Richards & others to celebrate the launch at the Vancouver Public Library—350 West Georgia Street, Vancouver. Other speakers include publisher Howard White, Councillor Heather Deal, Tourism Vancouver CEO Rick Antonson. For more information regarding the book launch, please visit www.harbourpublishing.com or email info@harbourpublishing.com.

The Chuck Davis History of Metropolitan Vancouver: Book Launch
Date: Tuesday, December 6, 2011, 7:00 pm-8:30 pm
Location: Alice Mackay Room, Lower Level Vancouver Public Library (Central Branch, 350 West Georgia Street)

With support from the City of Vancouver’s 125th Anniversary Grants Program and the participation of the Government of Canada.

Read more

The Globe and Mail: Chuck Davis Remembered: B.C. authors band together to finish late historian’s magnum opus

Blog – Miss604: The Chuck Davis History of Metropolitan Vancouver

Behind the White Walls: 25 Years

Date: April 5-30, 2011
Location: Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden (578 Carrall Street)
Website: www.vancouverchinesegarden.com

April 24th, 1986 was a momentous day for the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden as it officially opened its doors & invited the world in.

Behind the White Walls: 25 Years is an introductory multi-media exhibition exploring the Garden’s 25 year history and stories through archival photos, moving images and newspaper clippings. This is a behind-the-scenes look at what it took for the Garden to be where it is now, and the talents and generosity of the people who made it such a unique place in Vancouver.

Philosopher’s Cafe: Open City Dialogues

Date: February 21 and April 14
Location: Sunset Community Centre (February 21) and Creekside Community Recreation Centre (April 14)
Website: www.sfu.ca/philosopherscafe/opencity.htm

As Vancouver celebrates its 125th anniversary, Simon Fraser University’s Philosopher’s Cafe series spotlights this important moment in our city’s history with two events: “The Vancouver Identity” on February 21 and “Vancouver at 125 — where do we go from here?” on April 14.

Comfortable surroundings for vibrant street level discussions on burning issues of the day. No formal philosophy training required; real life experience desired. Come early, stay late. These cafés are free of charge and co-sponsored by Vancouver 125.

The Vancouver Identity
Looking beyond marketing and mythology, how do we define ourselves as residents of Canada’s west coast metropolis? What are the qualities and characteristics that distinguish us as Vancouverites?

Sunset Community Centre
6810 Main Street, Vancouver
Multipurpose Room
7 pm, Monday, February 21

This conversation will be moderated by Vanessa Richards:
Vanessa Richards, born in Vancouver, is an multidisciplinary artist and facilitator with a foundation in writing, music, performance, theatre, and collaboration. Her interests include participatory process, social sustainability, and the role of the arts and artists in urban regeneration.

Vancouver at 125 — where do we go from here?
As Vancouver celebrates 125 years as a city, how does our past inform our present and what aspirations do we have for our city into the future?

Creekside Community Recreation Centre
1 Athlete’s Way, Vancouver
Multipurpose Room 4/5
7 pm, Thursday, April 14

This conversation will be moderated by Mo Dhaliwal, Chair, Vancouver International Bhangra Celebration