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SUMMARY:Shift Change: Reimagining and redefining the hospitality industry
DESCRIPTION:Tacofino is continuing its commitment to creating a space for dialogue on improving the quality of life for those in the hospitality and foodservice industry while also raising funds for local causes by announcing a second edition of its Shift Change ‘Speakers for Change’ online discussions starting Tuesday\, March 9 at 3 p.m. PST. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSpeakers for Change launched in November of last year as a series of monthly Zoom sessions and featured community leaders looking to inspire positive\, lasting change in the industry engaging in discussions on issues surrounding diversity and inclusion. While the sessions are free of charge for the participants to make it accessible for all\, Tacofino will donate $1\,250 per session to the keynote speaker’s charity or cause of choice.Following is the the next session in the new Speakers for Change series and featured guests:Not 9 to 5: Reimagining and Redefining the Hospitality IndustryTuesday\, March 9 at 3 p.m. PSTThere’s never been a more challenging time to work in hospitality\, and this session will revolve around ways to reimagine\, redefine and reinvent the industry. Keynote speakers include Chef Suzanne Barr and industry veteran Hassel Aviles\, who will share experiences and insights on mental health and substance use support\, harm reduction\, sparking joy in a pandemic\, wellness resources and many topics in between. Don’t miss this important conversation and Q&A with Aviles\, Executive Director of Not 9 to 5 — a non-profit empowering hospitality\, food and beverage service workers by mobilizing education and support for mental health and substance use — and author\, social advocate and Not 9 to 5 Board Member Barr. \n\n\n\n“We’ve been thrilled with the positive response to the first edition of Speakers for Change and are looking forward to continuing to provide a platform to discuss important issues for our industry and all those who rely on it for their livelihood\,” says Gino Di Domenico\, Managing Partner of Tacofino and Co-Founder of Shift Change. “We want to keep engaging as many people as possible from across the industry spectrum and spotlight the ways we can all work together to promote a better\, healthier industry as a whole.”News on the April\, May and June sessions of the second Speakers for Change series will be announced in the coming months.HOW TO JOIN THE CONVERSATIONComplimentary tickets to take part in Shift Change’s Speakers for Change events may be reserved online at shiftchangenow.com.To learn more about Shift Change or sign up for a newsletter\, go to shiftchangenow.com\, become a fan of /shiftchangeNOW on Facebook or follow @shiftchangeNOW on Instagram.
URL:https://vancouver.foodiepulse.com/event/shift-change-reimagining-and-redefining-the-hospitality-industry/
CATEGORIES:Featured,Online Event,Restaurant Event
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SUMMARY:"Choose To Challenge" Series
DESCRIPTION:A series of mini-seminars featuring Leading Ladies in their fields.\n\n\nAmber Bruce (Keefer Bar & Yard) and Sabrine Dhaliwal (The Chickadee Room in Juke) have joined forces to kick off International Women’s Week on March 7th with a series of four savvy virtual info sessions. This year’s theme of ‘Choose to Challenge’ the duo have lined up fitness\, finance\, food and beverage events led by expert women in the respective field. The sessions will be less than an hour in length and registration is by donation with proceeds going to charity partner Downtown Eastside Women’s Center.  \nEach session will be by donation with a suggested donation of $20 per session. \nThe day will start off at 11am with a sweat session and nutrition break down with local boxers and personal trainers Jaime Ward-Yassin (Hero Athletics) and Jana Finkbiner (Seconds Out). In 45 minutes\, these two ladies will motivate us through a 20 minute workout followed by a breakdown of nutrition on the go\, helping us fuel our bodies for our busy days. \nSharpen your financial literacy at noon with a ‘Stock-Tails’ session. Karen Law\, former investment advisor\, economic instructor and co-author of upcoming book ‘Money Is Not Scary (Unless You Think It Is)\, breaks down stocks and trading into bite-size pieces\, giving you the knowledge to make the best choice for your future. Karen is a firm believer that financial mastery is a vital component in empowerment and independence. \nStep into the kitchen with Asha Wheeldon\, founder of Kula Kitchen\, where she creates Afrocentric plant-based foods that are rich in flavour\, nutritious\, and satisfying. During the beginnings of Covid 19 in Vancouver\, they expanded their online offerings to include local businesses who offer plant-based options centered on BIPOC food producers. Join her for a 45 minute cooking class showcasing one of her incredible Afrocentric plant-based recipes. Let’s Kula! \nTo wrap up the sessions\, it’s Witchy Women’s Happy Hour showcasing how to make delicious cocktails at home using Boozewitch Shrubs. Amber Bruce & Sabrine Dhaliwal have partnered with Kelly Ann Woods from Boozewitch to showcase the versatility of drinking vinegars. Pick up your bar tools\, favourite spirit and let these Witchy Ladies lift your spirits with easy to follow cocktail recipes. \nAfter a long and inspiring day of seminars\, don’t forget join us at Chicakdee\, for some Juke\, Lillet Spritzes and incredible 80s’s ladies playlists. \n 
URL:https://vancouver.foodiepulse.com/event/choose-to-challenge-series/
CATEGORIES:Cocktail,Cocktails,Featured,Online Event,Seminar,Workshop
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DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210216T163000
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SUMMARY:Shift Change: Superbaba - Volume 4
DESCRIPTION:Pause for Good Intentions: Covid-19 & the Work Toward Fair Restaurant Workplaces\n\n\nThis session featuring Abdallah ‘Dallah’ El Chami of Superbaba will focus on the impact of COVID-19 on the restaurant community and what opportunities the pandemic highlighted for making restaurant workplaces better. \nThis Q&A session will explore unfair workplace practices that are normalized within the industry and how they perpetuate systemic issues. Additionally\, this session will explore the benefits of creating a fair workplace\, the work that is required\, and how to move from good intentions to good impact. \n \nSpeaker Bio: Dallah is the co-owner of Superbaba\, a modern middle eastern quick service restaurant and avid supporter of the food & beverage industry in BC.  \nLearn more about the speaker and the event by visiting shiftchangenow.com \nYou can learn more about Superbaba by visiting eatsuperbaba.com/
URL:https://vancouver.foodiepulse.com/event/shift-change-superbaba-volume-4/
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Online Event,Restaurant Event,Social Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210203T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210205T230000
DTSTAMP:20260507T101705
CREATED:20210113T200113Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210113T200115Z
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SUMMARY:B.C.'s Premiere Craft Brewers Conference returns February 3 - 5\, 2021
DESCRIPTION:The BC Craft Brewers Conference\, hosted by the BC Craft Brewers Guild and presented by Great Little Box Company | Ideon Packaging\, brings together key stakeholders from the Canadian craft brewing industry for an annual networking and educational event.  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFrom February 3 to 5\, brewery staff\, brewing students\, and beer enthusiasts are invited to take part in various educational seminars and keynotes to gear up for 2021. The three days are divided into half-day tracks\, broken out into Brewing\, Marketing & Sales\, Operations\, and Finance. Keynote speakers for BC Beer Con include: \n\n\n\nBrewing up a real change – a discussion about diversity\, inclusion\, and equality with Ren Navarro of Beer. Diversity.\n\n\n\nThe Path Forward for the Hospitality Industry from COVID-19 with Ian Tostenson\, President and CEO of the BC Restaurant and Foodservices Association\n\n\n\nIn response to current public health advisories\, the BC Craft Brewers Guild has developed a conference focused on enriched virtual experiences promising to keep BC’s craft beer community connected during the conference and throughout the year.  \n\n\n\nAttendees will receive educational seminars and networking sessions centered around activating a new online private community network. The BC Craft Brewers Guild Community is a private network for attendees to form new connections directly with industry peers\, suppliers\, and various partners\, to gain insight into key industry issues and solutions\, year-round. \n\n\n\nTickets to BC Beer Con are now available here\, with 50 percent of every ticket sold supporting the Canadian Craft Brewers Association to create a more inclusive and diverse beer community.  \n\n\n\nBC Craft Brewers Guild member breweries and Associate Members\, Canadian Craft Brewers Association Members\, and Brewing School Students can attend for $20 plus applicable taxes\, and public or non-member tickets are available for $50 plus applicable taxes.  \n\n\n\nFor more information on BC Beer Con\, please visit www.bccraftbrewersconference.com.
URL:https://vancouver.foodiepulse.com/event/b-c-s-premiere-craft-brewers-conference-returns-february-3-5-2021/
CATEGORIES:Beers | Wine | Spirits,Conference,Online Event,Seminar,Workshop
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SUMMARY:Archipelago Marketplace Online Series: The Java Bean Talk (Volume 1): From Farm to Cup
DESCRIPTION:Archipelago Marketplace\, an Amazon store that specializes in fair trade products imported from Indonesia\, after opening its pop-up store front in Gastown\, is hosting a series of online events featuring exquisite Indonesian coffee\, called The Java Bean Talk \n\n\n\nThe discussions are among the the coffee enthusiasts\, industry experts\, and passionate coffee connoisseurs and foodies. The goal is to help coffee lovers discover Indonesian coffee beans with exceptional quality\,  learn about the craftsmanship\, and the culture\, as well as  how java beans have shaped the economy of the biggest archipelago on the planet. \n\n\n\nThe online event is streaming on YouTube and welcomed the public to join the discussion.  \n\n\n\nMore about Archipelago Marketplace \n\n\n\nOfficial website: archipelago-store.com Instagram: @store_archipelago Facebook: facebook.com/store.archipelagoYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm0uJivBLoUcNdWprOK8FSQ
URL:https://vancouver.foodiepulse.com/event/archipelago-marketplace-online-series-the-java-bean-talk-volume-1-from-farm-to-cup/
CATEGORIES:Coffee,Coffee or Tea,Community Event,Featured,Online Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210112T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210112T170000
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SUMMARY:Shift Change:  Inclusive Hiring for Food and Beverage Workers on the Autism Spectrum
DESCRIPTION:Participants will learn about Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)\, how to effectively engage workers with ASD within the industry and the business case for championing inclusive hiring practices.  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe keynote speaker for this session is Lisa Beecroft\, Co-Owner of Port Moody’s Gabi & Jules Handmade Pies and Baked Goodness\, where accessibility and inclusivity has become an important part of the menu. Beecroft is also Co-Chair of the Presidents Group\, an organization of local business leaders that promotes inclusive employment practices to make accessibility a hallmark of how BC does business. \n\n\n\nShift Change’s Speakers for Change is a series of one-hour Zoom sessions featuring local community leaders looking to inspire positive\, sustainable change in the industry as well as those who work within it. While the sessions are free of charge for the participants to make it accessible for all\, Tacofino will donate $1\,250 per session to the keynote speaker’s charity or cause of choice.HOW TO JOIN THE CONVERSATIOComplimentary tickets to take part in Shift Change’s Speakers for Change events may be reserved online at shiftchangenow.com. \n\n\n\nTo learn more about Shift Change or sign up for a newsletter\, go to shiftchangenow.com\, become a fan of /shiftchangeNOW on Facebook or follow @shiftchangeNOW on Instagram.
URL:https://vancouver.foodiepulse.com/event/shift-change-inclusive-hiring-for-food-and-beverage-workers-on-the-autism-spectrum/
LOCATION:Shift Change\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Online Event,Restaurant Event,Seminar,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20201211T080000
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SUMMARY:Limited offer: Indonesian  specialty foods on sale with  grand opening discount at Archipelago Marketplace
DESCRIPTION:Through Saturday\, December 12\,  Archipelago Marketplace celebrates grand opening but offer 40% off discount at the Amazon store and their pop-up shop at Indonesia Trade Promotion Centre (ITPC) in Gastown Vancouver.  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSourced from Indonesia by Indonesians\, Archipelago Marketplace curates and delivers a wide variety of unique\, high-quality products to North America\, offering customers an authentic Indonesian experience and a taste of the culture.  \n\n\n\nArchipelago aims to increase the export capacity of Indonesian small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and help these businesses in establishing a sustainable market position in North America. \n\n\n\nYou can enjoy up to 40% off on selected items at our Amazon store until Saturday\, December 12\, 2020. Visit https://www.archipelago-store.com/products to browse our selection of products\, which will take you to the Amazon product pages\, then clip the coupon before adding to your shopping cart to take advantage of our launch discount.  \n\n\n\nThe shipping fee is CAD$4 and we ship Canada-wide.  \n\n\n\nIf you are in Greater Vancouver\, you can pick up your purchase at our pop-up store and we will refund your shipping fee.  \n\n\n\nSimply complete your purchase on Amazon and pick it up at the pop-up store within 72 hours\, or it will be shipped to you via Canada Post.  \n\n\n\nThe pop-up is at the Indonesia Trade Promotion Center (ITPC) in Gastown\, 310 West Cordova Street\, Vancouver. The store is open 10am-4pm\, Monday to Saturday. Every Friday and Saturday\, the Archipelago team will also be on-site at ITPC to enhance your in-person shopping experience. 
URL:https://vancouver.foodiepulse.com/event/limited-offer-indonesian-specialty-foods-on-sale-with-grand-opening-discount-at-archipelago-marketplace/
LOCATION:ITPC Vancouver\, 310 W Cordova St\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6B 1E8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Featured,Market,Online Event,Sales & Promotions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20201210T194500
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SUMMARY:Archipelago Store Virtual Grand Opening
DESCRIPTION:Archipelago Store\nVirtual Grand Opening\n\n\n\nArchipelago Marketplace Inc. is set to open our online store on Amazon as well as our pop-up shop in Vancouver’s historic Gastown at Indonesian Promotion Trade Centre (ITPC) on December 10\, 2020. \nJoin us at this virtual grand opening event where we will unveil the Amazon store. Ambassador of the Republic of Indonesia\, Consul General of the Consulate General of the Republic of Indonesia\, and Director General of National Export Development from the Ministry of Trade of Republic of Indonesia are scheduled to make an appearance at this event. Event program also includes “meet-and-greet” presentations from food producers from Indonesia.  \nA special promo code will also be revealed at the event so participants can enjoy discounted Christmas shopping at Archipelago. Our Amazon store ships Canada wide.  \nWe will send you details on the livestream closer to event date.
URL:https://vancouver.foodiepulse.com/event/archipelago-store-virtual-grand-opening/
CATEGORIES:Featured,Online Event,Showcase
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20201208T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20201208T163000
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CREATED:20201114T005809Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210107T002751Z
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SUMMARY:Shift Change: Qmunity - Volume 2
DESCRIPTION:Queer Competency for the Hospitality Industry\n\n\n\nThis keynote speaker session will provide people an understanding of diversity and how to make your organization more inclusive for queer\, trans\, and Two-Spirt employees and customers. \nAttendees will walk away with a stronger awareness of barriers commonly faced by queer\, trans\, and two-spirit peoples\, how to build better policies and procedures to support inclusive culture\, and how to empower your employees to openly share their workplace experiences with you. \nThis session is open to all peoples within the hospitality industry. Regardless of your position\, you can educate yourself to help support positive and sustainable change. \n \nSpeaker Information \nRana Nu | Specialist\, Education & Training at Qmunity | Pronouns: She/Her/Hers \n \nQmunity \nA nonprofit organization based in Vancouver that works to improve queer\, trans\, and Two-Spirit\, lives through connection and leadership \n \nLearn more about the speaker and the event by visiting shiftchangenow.com
URL:https://vancouver.foodiepulse.com/event/shift-change-qmunity-volume-2/
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Featured,Fund Raiser,Online Event,Seminar,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20201117T200000
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SUMMARY:Cooking with Koshiki - Japanese Comfort Food
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to make healthy comfort food in this virtual class with Koshiki Smith from The Japanese Kitchen.\n\n\n\nNothing is more satisfying than the comfort food you grew up eating: Tonjiru (miso soup with pork and root vegetables)\, Onigiri (rice balls)\, and Sukiyaki Style Beef and Tofu. These recipes are healthy and comfort food I grew up eating in my Japanese grandma’s kitchen and continue to cook for my family. Learn the comfort food of Japan with me.   \nKoshiki Smith\, The Japanese Kitchen \nFree virtual class- Please RSVP in advance. You will receive a Zoom link and recipe before the day of the class. \nNote: Emails with Zoom links are sent in advance of our virtual classes via Eventbrite. Eventbrite emails sometimes end up in junk/spam folders- if you have not received a link prior to class\, please check  your spam folder.
URL:https://vancouver.foodiepulse.com/event/cooking-with-koshiki-japanese-comfort-food/
CATEGORIES:Cooking Class,Online Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20201117T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20201117T163000
DTSTAMP:20260507T101705
CREATED:20201114T005649Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210107T002725Z
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SUMMARY:Shift Change: The CoLab - Volume 1
DESCRIPTION:Strategies to Support Equity\, Diversity\, and Inclusion within the Hospitality Industry for Racialized Groups\n\n\n\nThis keynote session will focus on the hospitality industry and the challenges racialized groups encounter\, including higher representation in hourly roles and lower representation in leadership roles.  \nAttendees will learn about systemic barriers in the hospitality industry\, strategies for creating change\, and why change is important for not only businesses\, but for its people and the communities it operates in. There will also be an opportunity to engage in dialogue about the subject and share experiences. \nThis session is open to all peoples within the hospitality industry. Regardless of your position\, you can educate yourself to help support positive and sustainable change. \n \nSpeakers: \nJune Francis (PhD\, MBA\, LLM) – Co-Founder\, Affiliate – The  Co-Laboratorio Project \nKristina Henriksson (PhD\, MSc) | Co-Founder\, Affiliate – The  Co-Laboratorio Project \n \nThe CoLaboratorio \nThe CoLab is a women-led organization working with industry\, governments and civil society\, to advance equity\, diversity and inclusion in business  practice & entrepreneurship\, governance\, products and service designs. The CoLab is especially focused on racial\, environmental\, economic and gender disparities and engage across a wide range of sectors\, including tourism and hospitality. \nLearn more about the speakers and the event by visiting shiftchangenow.com
URL:https://vancouver.foodiepulse.com/event/shift-change-the-colab-volume-1/
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Featured,Fund Raiser,Online Event,Workshop
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