Just in Time for Timeraiser Vancouver Tonight

This is just a quick post as my favourite yearly Vancouver charity event is tonight, and I have yet to write about it.

If you have been to Timeraiser before, you know what a truly wonderful and inspiring event it is and you likely already have your tickets for tonight’s event at the Waldorf Hotel. If timeraiser is new to you, in a nutshell, it is an art auction, where you bid on art with volunteer hours. The artists get paid in real dollars, you get to meet and chat with different organizations about volunteer opportunities, admire and learn about the art of local artists, bid on art work, just as if you were a high roller, and best of all do some good in your community in the process.  How could you not love this!

Sadly I am not in town, so can’t be there tonight, but for those of you lucky enough to be in town, take advantage of the event to learn about some great volunteer opportunities and take in some great local talent.

Here are the details:

  • When? TONIGHT – Thursday September 22, 2011
  • What Time? 7 – 11 pm (you want to arrive no later than 8 pm)
  • Where? Waldorf Hotel - 1489 East Hastings Street
  • How Much? Only $20 online.
  • What? A fun evening, that has you mingling with interesting people and leaves you feeling great.

Wish I was seeing you there.

Kisses,

Emme xoxo

Finding the Ultimate Date (and winning tickets to the opportunity)

Now I know that Timeraiser is an excellent cause designed to get people excited about volunteering, showing them some cool volunteer opportunities in their communities, promoting artists in their community … blah blah blah blah blah … and a whole pile of other do gooder shit, but let’s get down to the real reason to go to a Timeraiser Event – this is THE PERFECT VENUE for MEETING that SPECIAL SOMEONE.

Think about!!! The kind of person attracted to such an event:

  1. Appreciates art.
  2. Is into making their world look beautiful.
  3. Has a big heart.
  4. Wants to volunteer and help out in their community.

BINGO!!!! I mean, need I say more.

I know, I need not say more, but I can’t help but share a couple of visuals …

Timeraiser Vancouver Madmoiselle: Jessica Evans

Gentlemen, need you see more?

Rumour has it she’s wearing the same dress as last year, which despite fancying men, even makes me drool.

A Couple of the Artists: Rachael Ashe and Mia Weinberg

Can't attest to these gals relationship statuses gents. You'll have to do your own reconnaissance.

Madam Timeraiser Vancouver: Jen Grebeldinger

I'm afraid this one, although oh so fine, is taken gentlemen.

I’d post a few snaps of the men too, but selfishly, I’m more interested in inviting a plethora of gentlemen out and I’m guessing that the snaps above will better aid in that.

So what are the details?

The 3rd Annual Timeraiser Vancouver is on Thursday September 23rd at 7 pm at the Roundhouse Community Centre.

You can get your $20 tickets here or win a pair by commenting below with ‘your favourite volunteer experience’ or ‘why you enjoy volunteering’. I will pop the name of all whom comment in a hat and draw a name of the lucky winner at 6 pm on Tuesday September 21st.

See you on Thursday night!

Kisses,

Emme xoxo

Relishing the Good Life Without Touching (Let Alone Breaking) the Bank

In case you haven’t already guessed it, I am rather fond of the finer things in life.  The running joke in our family is that I need to find a rich husband (amongst my friends thats been further narrowed to a rich husband with waterfront property). Now we all know thats rather unrealistic for me. Not because I couldn’t woo a rich husband if I so chose, but because I am true to my heart and because men that try to woo me with money, I find icky, artificial and a turn off.

So whats a gal to do? Work hard to afford the odd little luxury, enjoy the window shopping, and avoid danger zones, such as shops filled with beautiful and luxurious fabrics, bookstores (real ones – you know the ones I’m talking about, where the owner knows their books), and artisans.  I’m not materialistic in the least, but I do admit to having a total weakness for the finer things in life.

This is why I am beside myself with excitement for this Thurday’s Timeraiser Art Auction in Vancouver. Normally I’d hear the words ‘art auction’ and my head would scream ‘avoid avoid avoid’, ‘if you’re going to afford your life as a writer, nice artwork is just not in the cards at the moment.’  And then, that would be that.  I’d come up with a polite excuse and I’d stay as far away as possible.  Well…. this Thursday’s art auction is a little different ….so I might not need to avoid after all.

You see its a TIMEraiser not a FUNDraiser.  What does that mean?  It means that you go and you bid volunteer hours rather than cash.  And the highest TIME bidder (up to a maximum of 125 hours to be delivered within a year of the auction) wins the piece of artwork. Now that is something I can afford and I do love to volunteer.  Plus they have a great list of agencies to volunteer for.  And I got a sneak peek at some of the artwork this past Tuesday and there are more than a few pieces that I’d love to see hanging on my walls or on those of my parents (I’ve always wanted to buy them some nice artwork).

The Auction is this Thursday, September 24th, so I’ll see you there!  Just don’t you dare bid on anything I’m bidding on, because I’m not afraid to bite (and no, not in the nice kind of way) and haven’t had my shots (hmmm – maybe I shouldn’t actually say that as it might not bode so well on my dating life).

Tempted to caption this with dont bid on the same things as me or else, but a voice in my head keeps saying Emme that may be taking it a little far. Impressive piece of artwork though.

Tempted to caption this with 'don't bid on the same things as me or else', but a voice in my head keeps saying "Emme that may be taking it a little far". Impressive piece of artwork though.

Oh and a big thank you to Jessica and Raul for introducing me to this delightful concept!