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Wanuskewin Heritage Park Authority (WHPA) is a non-for-profit organization governed by twelve (12) Board of Directors that consists of both Indigenous and non-Indigenous members. The Directors are appointees from municipal, provincial and federal governments, the University of Saskatchewan and First Nations communities. WHPA is not a federal, provincial, or municipal park, but rather a stand-alone entity under provincial government legislation as per the Wanuskewin Heritage Park Act, 1997. WHPA has a Council that consists of Elders who represent the various First Nations communities who gathered in the Wanuskewin area. The Elder’s council ensures that the direction, planning and continuity of Wanuskewin are aligned with oral tradition and authentic cultural heritage. The WHPA Board of Directors select a Chief Executive Officer responsible for the overall management and operation of the park. Operating income for Wanuskewin comes from a mixture of grants, park revenues, and donations.
Wellnessnews Choices for Healthy Living® Saskatchewan publishes multiple printed editions of our community collective newsletter resource throughout the province, supporting enhanced health and wellbeing within our local communities. We provide the community with several channels to source this local valued content and offers, and businesses with a multi-media marketing approach that reaches an engaged audience.. anyone looking to improve the quality of their life and well-being. We often sponsor local wellness tradeshows and community events.
Located on Treaty 4 and Treaty 6 territories and the Homeland of the Métis, the Western Development Museum (WDM) is the largest human history museum in Saskatchewan.  With a collection of over 75,000 artifacts ranging from pins to locomotives and four locations in the province, the WDM shares the Saskatchewan story from the beginning of settlement to present day. The Saskatoon location tells the stories 1910 Boomtown and innovation on the prairies.
The YMCA of Saskatoon's mission is to foster life-enhancing opportunities and to strengthen the foundations of our community by being an organization that nurtures health, wellness and a collective sense of community. The YMCA offers a variety of programs ranging from Health & Fitness, Aquatics, Leadership, Child Care, Before & After School programs and also Teen/Youth programs. We are always searching for volunteers in a range of capabilities.
YRES is a Charitable Not-for-Profit Organization that uses the help of community partners in order to carry out a variety of ever-expanding Educational Services. Our volunteers come from diverse cultural backgrounds and ethnicities. YRES has many opportunities for volunteers as we are always expanding our programs. These opportunities allow you to give back to your community but also develop industry leading skills in a professional environment. The mission of York Region Educational Services is to provide individuals in the vicinity of the York Region with educational resources in a safe and supporting environment that inspires, motivates and helps set the foundation for personal growth.
A free virtual summer program for students who want to gain leadership skills, enhance their communication abilities, learn to be more persuasive, receive valuable experience for post-secondary applications, and get volunteer hours. This program has been provided to over 300 post-secondary students at York University enrolled in Teachers College. We’ve adapted it for all interested youth (ages 15+)! Program dates: July 4th to September 2nd Here’s what you will do: - You will meet with our team on Zoom and get trained on how to teach. - You will teach at least 2 people (e.g. an adult, a senior in your neighbourhood) a skill you have, once or twice a week. It could be technology skills, English skills or something else. - You will continue to meet with our team on Zoom 2-3 times a week. You’ll talk about your successes and challenges, and learn new skills. The program is run by a subject-matter expert who has trained over 5,000 students to become amazing elementary and high school teachers. He has taught at York University, University of Toronto, and several US universities (e.g. UConn, Drake University). Here’s what you will learn: - How to give clear & step-by-step
The Rose Parade, also commonly known as the Rose Bowl Parade, is the highlight of the annual Tournament of Roses that greets the new year in Pasadena every year since way back in 1890. The Rose Parade is a lively, loud and colourful parade involving dozens of floats, marching bands and equestrian units, and is watched by a huge audience, both on the city streets and also on televison and online via the increasingly popular and free live stream, which is back once again for the 2024 event, which will be the 135th year this fabulous event has taken place. Click Here Rose Bowl Games 2024 Live Streaming Free Click Here Rose Parade Show 2024 Live Streaming Free This year's Grand Marshal is Arizona Congresswoman, Gabby Giffords and the theme "Turning the corner" The Rose Bowl college football game, typically starting later on the same day, although sometimes falling on the day before, also forms part of the Tournament or Roses - see how to watch that on TV and online here: Rose Bowl live coverage Parade Date As is most common, the Rose Parade usually takes place on 1st January, new year's day itself, however, for 2024 it is scheduled for the 2nd January from 8am to 12 noon to stay in line with the tradition "Never on a Sunday" Parade Route WATCH LIVE CLICK HERE >>> https://livepctv.co/Rosebowlparade/ The parade predominantly follows the town's main street of Colorado Boulevard, where the main grandstands are located. The formation area for participants is in front of Tournament House, and then the start point is at the corner of Green Street and Orange Grove Boulevard. The parade then moves north on Orange Grove before turning onto Colorado Boulevard for the main viewing, then onto Sierra Madre Boulevard before the parade ends at Villa Street. There are ticketed seating areas available in reserved grandstand areas on the parade route, and you must have a ticket if you wish to sit in the grandstands. Tickets can be reserved via Sharp Seating here. Rose Parade Lineup Here is the details of the participants for the 2024 Rose Parade, many more will of course be added in time: All Gifu Honor Green Band (Gifu, Japan) Banda de Musica La Primavera (Santiago, Panama) Buhos Marching Band (Veracruz, Mexico) Foothills Falcon Band (Tucson, Arizona) Fresno State Bulldog Marching Band (Fresno, California) LAUSD All District High School Honor Band (LA, California) More to be announced here TV & Live Streaming For anyone who can't make it to the parade, or who just has an interest in seeing a bit of life and colour at a traditionally drab time of year, local TV station KTLA5 will be streaming the parade live online. Page content by Martin Kerrigan. If you have found the content on this page useful then please feel free to share it with your friends and family, or if you have any information or updates that might be useful for us to add to the page then please contact us

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