Posts Tagged ‘sponsorship’

Vancouver Mini Maker Faire

June 25-26 come experience the ultimate celebration of making, crafting, Do-It-Yourself, tinkering, hacking and sharing at the Mini Maker Faire! The first of its kind in Vancouver The Maker Faire offers a tradeshow- except the currency used is not cash, it’s ideas! Vancouver Mini Maker Faire will take you through an inspiring, energetic and captivating [...]

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CiTR 101.9FM & Discorder Magazine Proudly Sponsor: A Girls Rock Camp and Space Camp Benefit Show @ The Planetarium!

Any Plans for the Summer Solstice??? Spend it at THE PLANETARIUM, listening to AWESOME live music while spacey images and stars play overhead. The Open Heart Collective, a group of local artists, are putting on a benefit rock show at the H.R.MacMillan Space Centre, located in beautiful Vanier Park, on June 21st, 2011. The event [...]

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Music Waste 2011 June 1st-5th

CiTR is proud to be a sponsor of MUSIC WASTE! Running from June 1st-5th Vancouver’s Music Waste is BACK for its 17th year! You got your pass yet? For $15(+ service charges) you can have ALL of what’s listed below + so much more(via life experiences) + still have tons of money left over for [...]

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Enchanted Evenings Concert Series, July 9 – Sept. 3

CiTR 101.9 FM is proud to support the Enchanted Evenings Concert Series at the Dr. Sun Yat Sen Classical Chinese Garden in Vancouver. Concerts are every Friday beginning on July 9th and continuing until Friday, September 3rd in Vancouver’s Ming-dynasty era garden. The series features a diverse array of music from all corners of the [...]

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2010 Vancouver Pride Season

CiTR 101.9 FM is proud to support Vancouver Pride Society and the 2010 Pride Season. With great events leading up to Pride, like Gay Day at Playland July 17th, Picnic in the Park July 24th and the Davie Street Dance Party to kick off Pride weekend. The Pride Parade starts at 12pm on Sunday August [...]

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OCW Magazine Relaunch Party, July 23

CiTR 101.9 FM is proud to sponsor the OCW Magazine Relaunch Party. One Cool Word Magazine officially relaunches as OCW Magazine on Friday, July 23 at the Rickshaw Theatre. MUSIC BY: Parlour Steps, Vincent Parker with live visuals by Piss + Vinegar, Elephant Train, Wilderness Years COMEDY BY: The Sunday Service, Bronx Cheer, Man Hussy, [...]

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Vancouver Folk Music Festival, July 16 – 18

CiTR 101.9 FM is proud to support the 33rd Annual Vancouver Folk Music Festival from July 16th to 18th at Jericho Beach Park. The festival brings a diverse lineup of artists from over 20 countries. CiTR will have a booth at the festival – and we will be broadcasting live on Saturday, July 17th from [...]

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The China Deal 3, June 19 – August 29

CiTR Radio is a proud sponsor of Seven Tyrants Theatre Society‘s The China Deal 3. This roving play in the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden is an interactive, historical fairytale that takes audiences of all ages on a swashbuckling journey to 18th-century China. June 19 – August 29 | Saturdays and Sundays at 7:30 [...]

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CiTR Presents: Sleepy Sun and Sun Wizard, July 3

CiTR is proud to present San Francisco-based Sleepy Sun, with guests Sun Wizard at the Biltmore Cabaret on Saturday, July 3rd. Psychedelic Sleepy Sun will play songs from their new ATP Recordings LP, Fever. Saturday, July 3rd | Doors at 8:00pm | Show at 9:30pm | Early show – curfew 11:00pm | Tickets $12 in [...]

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Move the Mountains Hip Hop Tour – Sat, June 19

Dedication Entertainment, and KERFMUSIC, western Canada’s on-line independent music store, have teamed up to create the Move The Mountains Tour 2010—presenting western Canadian hip hop talent to western Canadian hip hop fans. Fallan Soldier from Vancouver and Dragon Fli Empire from Calgary travel to six cities in June teaming up with locals Justin Brave and [...]

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