Teen outreach
A bit of a workshop diva myself, I feel like I missed out on a great chance to play with some of the latest power tools in a fun all-girls environment earlier this month.
With the growing shortage of skilled tradespeople in B.C., I have to laud a special event held locally in honour of International Women芒鈧劉s Day.
The Pizza, Pop, and Power Tools Day was held March 6, and it is encouraging young women in 91原创 to consider a career in the trades.
There were 30 Grade 6 and 7 students from Fort 91原创 Elementary who took part in this pilot event aimed at giving girls hands on experience with the tools and trades.
Don芒鈧劉t know about you, but I was pushed to take sewing and cooking classes, not shop classes in school. Knowing my passion for playing with tools now, I would have loved an opportunity like this back in the day.
Anyway, I digress. During this recent event, the girls participate in hands on activities with Makita and Tomboy tools at 91原创 Secondary芒鈧劉s trades department.
There were skills competitions by Skills BC, and Worksafe BC talked about safety and provided some demonstrations, explained Michelle Skelly, one of the event organizers from the 91原创-based apprenticeship group called Resource Training Organization.
芒鈧揥e have completed a number of successful events around the province, but this time it was a female focus and the girls did great on the tools,芒鈧 Skelly said, explaining how working with girls of this age was all about helping them see the fun of it.
芒鈧揟he girls were very engaged the entire time and the Makita tools reps commented that they were great on the tools and they were very impressed,芒鈧 Skelly explained.
Most of the students had limited trades knowledge prior to the event, yet afterwards they commented that their interest in the trades had increased significantly.
芒鈧揥e believe this event could have an impact on their career decision making down the road. It demystified the trades for them and gave them confidence that this is something they could actually do and enjoy,芒鈧 she said.
With a looming skills shortage in many of the resource sector industries in B.C., the trades are a viable career option for women, as well as men. Hats off to the organizers of this event. I hope there芒鈧劉s more of it.
If it芒鈧劉s something you might be interested in, check out www.tradeswomen.ca.
Concert marks restaurant re-opening
Here芒鈧劉s a different twist to a grand opening 芒鈧 at least by local restaurant standards.
Owners of the Super Buffet, at 5744 Glover Rd., have recently completed extensive renovations to their Asian-cuisine restaurant, and have chosen to mark their grand re-opening with a huge concert on Saturday night.
It will feature 16-year-old Ria Jade, the star of Shaw Multicultural Channel芒鈧劉s TV show EveRIAthing.
She芒鈧劉s coming to 91原创 as part of her City Lights multi-stop concert tour. The evening will also feature local artists Darren Exley, The Reprise Band, and emcee Judi Vankevich (a.k.a. The Manners Lady).
Super Buffet owner Vinh Mai said, 芒鈧揥e芒鈧劉re delighted to celebrate our grand opening with Ria Jade and her dynamic team of young artists. And we hope that all our guests enjoy our delicious new menu.芒鈧
The event is being held Saturday, March 22 with dinner at 5:30 p.m. and the show beginning at 6.
Tickets are $22 in advance and available at Super Buffet, 604-427-3399, from Vankevich at 604-530-4346, or online at http://www.eventbrite.ca/e/ria-jade-city-lights-tour-langley-tickets-10663632211.
Cost includes dinner, dancing, and live entertainment.
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