Our Vision
Skeena Diversity believes in the strength and creativity of an inclusive and diverse community.
 
Past Events
  GATHERING OF NATIONS IN TERRACESkeena Diversity Centre events

Tuesday, December 3 at 5:30 pm at Skeena Diversity Centre,
4617 Lazelle Ave in Terrace

Find out who is living in Terrace and meet others from your home country or province. Bring something that represents your birthplace. We hope this to be a start of more such gatherings.

Contact us for more info:
250-635-6530 or email

 
regular events @ the Centre

Movie Night & Discussion

  • Thursday, Oct 14
    Four Feet Up
    film by Nance Ackerman, 2008 46 min.
    NFB

    Twenty years after the promise of the House of Commons "to eliminate poverty among Canadian children," 8-year-old Isaiah contemplates what "less fortunate" means as he finds his voice through his own magical drawings and photographs. Astute about the fact that his parents don't make a lot of money, Isaiah is unaware of their constant worry about putting food on the table, affording any after-school opportunities, and keeping stereotypes at a distance.

    Four Feet Up invites us into the lives of this determined family, revealing an intimate and touching experience of child poverty in one of the world's richest nations.

    organized in partnership with TDCSS, Poverty Advocacy Program

  • Thursday, Sep 16
    Seeking Refuge
    film by Karen Cho, 2009, 70 min.
    InformAction

    Five asylum seekers set out on the lengthy journey to be accepted as refugees in Canada. Plunging into the experiences, hopes and struggles of asylum seekers looking for protection, Seeking Refuge follows newly-arrived claimants awaiting their hearings and captures the lives of those who have been denied asylum and are facing deportation. From border crossings to refugee shelters, a moving look at the lives of people who navigate Canada's complex refugee determination system after escaping war, persecution, rape and political unrest.  In a situation where the decision to grant or deny asylum could mean life or death for the refugee, Seeking Refuge offers a provocative look at both the refugee system and those whose lives lie in the balance.

    organized in partnership with
    World Community Film Festival
    Skeena Jr. School, Sep 17-19
    tickets available at Skeena Diversity Centre or at the door

  • Saturday, August 14
    “TWELVE”
    film by Lester Alfonso, 2008 43 min., NFB
    Alfonso, Philippine-born filmmaker, seeks out twelve people who came to Canada at age 12 and, in listening to thier stories, begins to understand himself. On the cusp of teenage hormones, 12-year-olds often experience emotions with more intensity. Adapting to a new country at this age can be overwhelming.

  • July 17:
    Beating the Streets
    film by Lorna Thomas, 1998, 48 min.
    Beating the Streets traces six years in the lives of Marilyn Brighteyes and Lance Marty, two inner-city Aboriginal teenagers struggling to turn their lives around. And it is the story of Joe Cloutier, the teacher -- and former dropout -- determined to help them.

  • June 12
    Between: Living in the Hyphen
    film by Anne Marie Nakagawa, 2005, 43 min
    Anne Marie Nakagawa's documentary examines what it means to have a background of mixed ancestries that cannot be easily categorized. Finding a satisfactory frame of reference in our 'multicultural utopia' turns out to be more complex than one might think. Between: Living in the Hyphen offers a provocative glimpse of what the future holds: a departure from hyphenated names towards a celebration of fluidity and being mixed.

Potluck Dinner & Presentation
Tthis event is open to anyone who would like to share a meal and learn about someone in the community or a visitor. The presentation can be about a trip, experience or person's story.
Contact us
if you would like to share your story or experience or if you would like to suggest someone.

WICWP demonstration project overview

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
This Demonstration Project is designed as an inclusive community engagement project that will provide residents, primarily immigrants and Aboriginal people, with an opportunity to become active members of their community by planning a future “Unity in Diversity Centre” in downtown Terrace.
Throughout the Project, Terrace citizens will engage in defining the city’s cultural identity and gaining a better understanding of how culture contributes to improved quality of life and to building a sustainable welcoming and inclusive community where social, economical, environmental and cultural aspects of life work together in harmony to create a model of a vibrant diverse community that is creative and productive.

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The Demonstration Project takes a grassroots approach to formulating the concept, developing a detailed plan for the building of a much-needed welcoming multi-purpose community centre/town square. The Project will specifically focus on City-owned former Co-op property that is strategically located in downtown Terrace. A proper development of this site will provide the community with a meeting place, place for business, information and culture, place to live and place to visit. It has the potential to unite the community.

Throughout the Project, Skeena Diversity Society will facilitate community engagement in defining what it means to be a welcoming and inclusive community based on linking economic, environmental, social and cultural aspects of life to ensure holistic sustainable future. The Project will focus on connecting people, initiatives and programs that currently work separately but would multiply their impacts by joining forces.

 It will focus on mobilizing and engaging the community during all phases of the Project - research, planning, implementation and evaluation.

The Project includes “hands-on” activities that will provide participants and the community with tangible outcomes as well as educational opportunities. These include Faces of Terrace book (Dec 2010), Tastes of Terrace culinary tour (Aug 2010), Multicultural Week Fair (Feb 2011).
The Project builds on the efforts of a small group called ASK Terrace that showed us that it is up to us as citizens to make things happen if we are given the encouragement and opportunity.

PROJECT ELEMENTS

  • Find common vision for the Centre that reflects Terrace’s cultural identity
  • What do the four pillars of sustainability mean in the multi-purpose centre/town square? Gain a better understanding of the 4 pillar concept
    • Economic engine
    • Overcoming prejudice and racism in the open concept of town square
    • Multi-purpose use – sharing a space
    • Workplace equality
    • Environmental lens
    • Arts & Culture
  •  Exploring the importance and aspects of the Built Environment
  • Leadership in a Welcoming and Inclusive Community

The Demonstration Project runs till May 2011.

JUSTICE THEATRE MAKES A STOP IN TERRACESkeena Diversity Centre events

We had the pleasure of hosting the Justice Theatre troupe on Wednesday, November 27th. We started with a delicious dinner for newcomers together at the Best Western Terrace Inn followed by the Justice Theatre presentation.

The Justice Theatre is a troupe of professional actors who perform dramatizations of criminal trials. We certainly learned about the Canadian justice system in this interactive informative way. It was brought by the People’s Law School in Vancouver.

The case was online bullying and harassment. Skeena Diversity Centre events

Know your rights in Canada:

  • The right to be presumed innocent until found guilty by a court of competent jurisdiction
  • The right to be informed of the evidence
  • The right to remain silent
  • The right to be represented by a lawyer
  • The right to an interpreter
Skeena Diversity Centre events

Happy September Everyone!

We have a busy month, and Fall ahead of us:

We have started a series of art shows of local emerging artists on two-week rotations to provide new opportunities for each of them and better utilize our back room:
Ron Winter: Aug 31 – Sep 12
DnD Productions: Sep 14 – Sep 26
Kain Shannon: Sep 28 – Oct 10
We are also planning group shows and youth shows. Lots to look forward to!

Potluck Dinner and Presentation on Fri, Sep 20th at 6:30 pm
We are going to be hosting Melanie Sondergaard, new coordinator of the Oral History Project of the Heritage Park
This is a really exciting project and we are pleased to work together.
I have lined up a speaker for October and working on November’s as well. But let me know if you have any suggestions.

Culture Days – Set 27-29
Sat, Sep 28th – Art Show opening with free art classes: Everybody Can be an Artist
Sun, Sep 29th - Amazing Human Race – we will be soliciting clues from local businesses, organizations and individuals again. Get thinking! I have attached last year’s clues.

100 Community Conversations
Mon, Sep 30th – we are taking part in this SFU Public Square initiatives to host 100 Community Conversation on BC Economy
Hosted at Skeena Diversity starting at 6:30 pm

July 2013

The BC Cancer Agency’s Screening Mammography mobile
service will be visiting Skeena Diversity Centre this Friday, July 19th
Women ages 40-79 can book an appointment. Contact Skeena Diversity at 250-635-6530 for more details and registration form. 

Visit www.smpbc.ca for more info.

October 2012
September 2012
Coffee House at Skeena Diversity Summer Arts Show
June 2012

YOUTH DIALOGUE: SAT, JUNE 2, 2012Terrace Diversity Health Fair 2012
Join the youth of Terrace for a dialogue during which youth will share their stories and talents, discuss stereotypes, bullying and racism; what needs to be changed in their school, community and/or the world, and how to make it happen.

Sat, June 2 at 6 pm
Cafenara coffee shop

refreshments will be provided
All youth welcome!

Let us know what you would like to change in your life, school or community and why.

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING: MONDAY, JUNE 4, 2012Terrace Diversity Health Fair 2012
May 2012: Skeena Diversity Society welcomes all to its AGM which will take place on Monday, June 4th at 6:30 pm at the Skeena Diversity Centre, 4617 Lazelle Ave.

The evening will include all the usual business of reporting and elections of Board of Directors. Contact us if you are interested.

We will review last year's activities - it's been a year busier than ever. We will discuss ideas for future work.

Join our dynamic team!



March 2012 Events
StorytellingFestival2012Don't miss a weekend of stories, sharing, inspiration and laughter: Storytelling Festival 2012 is here. Lots for all ages and cultures.
Schedule of events online
March 2012 Events
Skeena Diversity Centre events
January 2012 Centre Events

Centre Events posterWe are turning up the heat during cold January nights:

Ongoing until Sat, Jan 28: Studio 115 presents Debut - art show by Caledonia Sr. Secondary art students.Some art pieces are available for purchase.

Jan 19 & 25: Bollywood Dance lessons
Kam Siemens will teach participants how to dance Bollywood-style. You don't need any prior experience, just your enthusiasm.

Jan 26: Movie Night and Discussion: On the Line, 2011 45 min.
Follow filmmakers Frank Wolf and Todd McGowan along the proposed Enbridge pipeline in an exciting film: On The Line.
Thanks to Skeena Wild.

December 2011

Diversity Health FairThis month has something for everyone:

Dec 5: International Volunteer Day for Economic and Social Development

Dec 8: Studio 115 presents Debut - art show by Caledonia Sr. Secondary art students. Open till January 28, 2012. Some art pieces are available for purchase.

Dec 17: Coffee House
Evening of music, poetry and great times with lots of amazing talented people

Dec 22: Movie Night and Discussion
We are asking you to make a suggestion for a movie? We'll pick one for this month and more later.

Drop off: Dec 1-17, Pick up: Dec 19-21: Operation Recycled Christmas
Christmas is all about sharing and receiving. Make someone's day with your pre-loved treasures and pick up a surprise gift in return.

Coffee House Dec 2011
October 2011

Culture Days in TerraceCulture Days Events
Fri, Sep 30 - Sun, Oct 2, 2011

Take part in a variety of events which will help you explore the cultural side of Terrace.
Download Culture Days in Terrace poster

All events are:
FREE
PARTICIPATORY
OPEN TO ALL AGES

Learn more about Culture Days in Canada

GENESIS ART SHOW
Genesis Art Show Sep 10 - Oct 10, 2011
Stop at the Centre to see the art of a unique group of Terrace artists.

Some art pieces are available to purchase


August 2011

Games from Around the World Day
Wednesday, Aug 3, 2011
3 pm - 7 pm
Co-op Parking Lot

Games from Around the World event will showcase folk games from all conti¬nents played now or in the past. Fun and educational, learn¬ing about the unique or universal games played throughout the world and throughout the ages. It is part of the Intergenerational Connections project which aims to bring together youth and elders in the community.

Would you like to share your favourite game? The Planning team is looking for more volunteers and participants.

Please contact Skeena Diversity Society for more info or to reserve a spot: 250-635-6530.

This project is organized by participants of the Leading Communities BC Leadership Program sponsored by Skeena Diversity Society.

July 2011 Centre Events - download the latest poster of events
POTLUCK DINNER & PRESENTATION
Africa, Sudan
Saturday,
July 30, 2011 at 6 pm
please bring a dish to share, everyone welcome

YOUTH ART SHOW
Youth Art Show June 18 - Sep 3, 2011
Stop at the Centre to see the art of Caledonia Secondary School art students.


July-Aug 2011 Community Events

Summer Schedule for Night Markets:
Wed, July 27: featuring Punjabi culture

Wed, Aug 31: featuring Latin American culture

Wed, Sep 28: featuring Aboriginal culture

  • PERFORMERS/ARTISTS OF ALL CULTURES WELCOME
    contact Skeena Diversity Society for details
  • ALL FARMER’S MARKET VENDORS WELCOME
     
  • NEW VENDORS WELCOME
    contact Skeena Diversity Society for details

All food vendors must have valid food permits
There will be a small fee  to cover the cost of the event

RESERVE YOUR SPOT: CONTACT SKEENA DIVERSITY SOCIETY

Skeena Diversity at Riverboat Days 2011

Fri, Jun 29 5 - 10 pm
YOUTH BATTLE OF THE BANDS (Facebook event)
Best Western Terrace Inn
Admission: $7 adult (19 and up), $5 youth (ages 3-18), 2 & under are free
Proceeds to National Aboriginal Day 2012 Celebration

Sat, Jun 30 at 11 am FREE EVENT
RIVERBOAT DAYS PARADE
Downtown Terrace
Watch for Skeena Diversity's entry this year. In fact, drop by the Centre if you would like to help.

Wed, Aug 3 from 3:00 pm till 7:00 pm FREE EVENT
GAMES FROM AROUND THE WORLD DAY
Co-op Parking Lot
This event is organized by the Intergenerational Connections team

Sat, Aug 6 from 2:00 till 4:30 pm
TASTES OF TERRACE

Participating Restaurants
$10/map - we will let you know when maps are ready for sale

October 2010 Centre Events (.prinatble version)

10-10-10 in Terrace10-10-10:
WORLD DAY OF INTERCONNECTEDNESS

Sunday, Oct 10 at 10 am

Join us for a morning of creativity and togetherness
"Imagine a shift from I llness to WE llness"

www.interconnectedness101010.org

MOVIE NIGHT & DISCUSSION
Thursday, Oct 14 at 7 pm

Four Feet Up
film by Nance Ackerman, 2008 46 min.
NFB

Twenty years after the promise of the House of Commons "to eliminate poverty among Canadian children," 8-year-old Isaiah contemplates what "less fortunate" means as he finds his voice through his own magical drawings and photographs. Astute about the fact that his parents don't make a lot of money, Isaiah is unaware of their constant worry about putting food on the table, affording any after-school opportunities, and keeping stereotypes at a distance.

Four Feet Up invites us into the lives of this determined family, revealing an intimate and touching experience of child poverty in one of the world's richest nations.

organized in partnership with TDCSS, Poverty Advocacy Program

POVERTY REDUCTION FORUM
Friday, Oct 15 9:30 - 1:30 pm
Join us for a discussion and planning to address poverty in new ways
Lunch will be provided.

organized in partnership with TDCSS, Poverty Advocacy Program

Youth Scavenger Hunt in TerraceYOUTH SCAVENGER HUNT
Friday, October 22 at 1 pm (no school on that day)
Open to all youth in grade 8 & older; bring a camera, if you can
bonus points if you wear a costume

organized by Terrace’s Youth Advisory Committee

COFFEE HOUSE
Saturday, October 23 at 7 pm

Music, art & you - bring your instrument or art supplies to join in

POTLUCK DINNER & PRESENTATION
Saturday, October 30 at 6 pm
Theme: Pumpkin in the World
please bring a dish to share (doesn't have to be pumpkin)

 

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