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May 2009 : News and views from the heart of Fernwood
Taking the ‘Work’ Out of Networking >> by Eila Buziak
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t seems lately that the Cornerstone Café is buzzing a little more on Friday nights. And one Friday evening in March there was a gathering that had quite a fine feminine flair. Drawn from the idea of networking, Véronique da Silva, a familiar person in Fernwood, created and organized a “mixer” for women of diverse backgrounds, professions, and talents. The March “Girls’ Night Networking Mixer,” was the second installment of a recurring evening that has quickly grown in popularity. This last round attracted 54 women bringing together expertise in areas such as design, dance, architecture, acupuncture, naturopathy, counseling, consulting, accounting, retail, photography, yoga, massage, art, law, hi-tech and more, including women who are in the process of career change. The idea for a networking evening of this kind arose from Véronique’s personal disappointment in attending more formal networking events. “I always leave wanting more!” she says. “Although the traditional networking groups and events are very important and have a place in business context, they are daunting and intimidating for many people and industries because of their formality and structure.” She wanted to create a group open to all industries, big and small, alternative and conventional, where the focus of the evening would be less about leaving with “leads”, and more about
making new connections, sharing ideas and having some good laughs. “I like the idea of people of varying professions, who wouldn’t normally share conversation with each other, branching out of their natural networking circle. I truly enjoy organizing and facilitating the Mixer and marvel at the diversity the evening attracts. The energy in the room is tangible and simply invigorating!” It was an opportunity for dressing up or dressing down, and it all mixed well. It was a chance to win some fantastic door prizes and also to share expertise. It was exciting (and slightly terrifying!) to stand on a chair to make a personal introduction and delightful to meet a new friend over the plentiful and delicious gourmet snacks. Véronique was the perfect host, making everyone feel welcome, and her intention came through very well. And if the night wasn’t full enough, it finished with a fabulous burlesque performance by Rosie Bitts. I think I can safely say we were all thrilled to bits! The next “Girls’ Night Networking Mixer” will be held late July 2009 and will be raising funds for Bridges for Women (http://www.bridgesforwomen. ca), a local organization established in Victoria in 1988 that provides unique award-winning employability training programs to women with a history of abuse or trauma. If you are interested in sponsoring the evening, or a woman interested in participating, please contact Véronique at vdasilva@shaw.ca (http://www.dasilvafoto.com). You can also find the group on Facebook Girls Night Networking Mixer.
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Daycare Kids Hop for Muscular Dystrophy
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ernwood's 3-5 Daycare raised nearly $200 for Muscular Dystrophy Canada in two minutes during the annual Hop for Muscular Dystrophy on March 20th. Daycare attendees and parent volunteers decorated bunny-ear hats, then put them on, turned up the tunes and bunny-hopped for two minutes to raise awareness about Muscular Dystrophy. The day also included an educational video about a boy living with the condition. For more information about Muscular Dystrophy or to donate, visit http://www.muscle.ca
in this issue Eating in Fernwood Just Got Better Page 3 Feature: Gardening Tools: Gearing Up Page 4 Goodbye Gladstone Page 6
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