Car Free Vancouver Day Sunday, June 20th, 2010
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  • Volunteer Leaders Needed – Main Street Festival

    Posted on March 29th, 2009 mike No comments

    Volunteer Coordinator
    Duties:
    •    Provide email updates and correspondence to all volunteers
    •    Coordinate between individual volunteers and Pod leaders
    •    Enlist volunteers from other venues, events, etc
    •    Manage volunteer booth on June 14th
    •    And have loads of CAR FREE FUN!

    Time Commitment:    Approximately 10 hours per week
    Commitment from now until June 14th

    Poster Pod Leader
    Duties:
    •    Organize craft sessions for volunteer artists to create informational posters, decorative festival posters, etc
    •    Coordinate with volunteer coordinator to message the session dates
    •    And have loads of CAR FREE FUN!

    Time Commitment:    Approximately 1-3 hours per week
    Commitment from now until June 14th

    Green Room Coordinator

    Duties:
    •    Acquire sponsored food and beverages for volunteer green room
    •    Set up and clean up green room location on festival day
    •    Coordinate volunteers to stock food and drinks throughout the day
    •    Communicate with Site Coordinator for suitable location
    •    And have loads of CAR FREE FUN!

    Time Commitment:    Approximately 1-3 hours per week
    Commitment from now until June 14th
    Donation Pod Leader
    Duties:
    •    Coordinate volunteers and booth for festival day donations
    •    Be creative with this position, it is one of the KEY positions
    •    Create donation buckets, costumes, signs, noise makers, etc
    •    And have loads of CAR FREE FUN!

    Time Commitment:    Approximately 2-3 hours per week
    Commitment from now until June 14th

    Contact Information:
    If you’re interested in any of these volunteer opportunities, please contact Shannon at mainstreet@carfreevancouver.org

  • Main Street Car Free Festival: Next Meeting

    Posted on March 28th, 2009 mike No comments

    Date: Sunday, March 29th
    Time: 2:00PM
    Location: Broadway Youth Resource Centre
    691 East Broadway (cross-street Fraser),
    In the parking lot behind the BYRC there will be a
    well-marked door.

  • Host a Block Party in Kits

    Posted on March 28th, 2009 karen 3 comments

    Note - this is an old blog posting from the 2009 festival. For 2010 instructions and a new block party map please visit our 2010 page!

    Yes, you can host your own neighbourhood block party.  It’s easy!  Here is everything you need to do:

    Step 1: Check out the map below showing Block Parties for 2009.  If there’s a party already planned for your block, send us an email at kitsilano@carfreevancouver.org or call Mel at 604.731.0599 and we’ll put you in touch with the neighbours who have started organising it.

    Step 2: If there isn’t a party on your block already, collect signatures from your neighbours in support of a party- a great way to meet the people on your street and also invite them to the party! The city requires that you have approval from a majority of the households in the block before we can approve the street closure and send you barricades.  Get the official block party sign up sheet here

    Step 3: Fill out the city’s official block party application/insurance form.   Get the application form here

    Step 4: Email or call us (see above) when you have completed the sign up sheet and application, and we’ll make arrangements to get them from you.  (Don’t send them to the city! The city has put us in charge of the paper work this year.)

    IMPORTANT: We have to have your application and completed sign up sheet, or we can’t send you barricades to close the street or provide you with block party insurance!

    Step 5: Plan the fun things you’d like to do for your party.

    Step 6: Saturday June 13th we will deliver your street closing barricades.

    Step 7: Party day is June 14th! Set up your barricades and you’re ready to go.

    Step 8: Barricades will be picked up on Monday June 15th.

  • Building Community One Block at a Time

    Posted on March 28th, 2009 karen 3 comments

    We hope you will see your Car Free Vancouver block party as a launch pad for building stronger and richer ties to your community. Here is an excellent general resource on how to start that process, and below are links to other organizations, networks and resources that you can draw on in the Kitsilano area.

    The Citizen’s Handbook. A guide to building community.
    An interesting accessible guide to community organizing.
    http://www.vcn.bc.ca/citizens-handbook/

    Kitsilano Community Resources

    City of Vancouver Kitsilano Community Profile
    A good place to get started if you are looking for information on Kits! Public and private schools, childcare resources, community organizations, city construction projects and development proposals — it’s (almost) all here in one place. The site also contains a community calendar where you can view and post information on local events. This site is also your first stop for contact information for the city’s Neighbourhood Integrated Services Team. These are the people to contact if you have questions about area parks, public health, planning, licenses, permits etc.
    http://www.city.vancouver.bc.ca/community_profiles/kitsilano/

    Kitsilano Community Centre, Fitness Centre and Ice Rink
    Go here to find rink and fitness centre schedules and to learn more about the wide variety of programs offered at the community centre.
    http://www.city.vancouver.bc.ca/parks/cc/kitsilano/index.htm

    Kitsilano Neighbourhood House
    Our local neighbourhood house offers programs for youth, families and seniors, hosts child care services and support groups, and provides other resources for the Kitsilano community. The Neighbourhood House is also the contact point for the Westside Food Security Collaboration project.
    http://www.kitshouse.org/

    Point Grey Natural Foreshore Society
    This group works to preserve the natural landscape of the English Bay foreshore west of Kits Pool. Contact: Penny Perry 604.732.0779

    St James Community Square
    St James is a community hub for recreational, cultural and educational programs and numerous support groups and services. The centre also provides office space for a wide variety of community groups, and it’s main hall is available for special events.
    http://www.sjcommunitysquare.org/

    Society Promoting Environmental Conservation (SPEC)
    Kitsilano’s very own environmental organization! SPEC advocates and does research on urban environmental issues ranging from highway expansion to pesticide use. The SPEC building contains an Energy Information Centre and is located next to the City Farmer Compost Demonstration Garden. 2150 Maple street.
    http://www.spec.bc.ca/

    Kitsilano Farmer’s Market
    Not to be missed if you want fresh local produce from May through October. Located next to Kitsilano Community Centre each Sunday between 10 and 2 pm.
    http://www.eatlocal.org/

    Kitsilano Area Residents’ Associations

    Have some questions or concerns you want to discuss with your neighbours? Want to work with others to address issues such as development, health, homeless or traffic in your immediate community? Your local residents’ association may be one place to start the ball rolling.

    Kitsilano Point Residents’ Association
    This association promotes communication between residents living north of Cornwall and east of Kits’ Beach.
    Contact: John Owen (president) 604.736.5630, Lynne Kent (planning and development committee) 604.731.8359
    Email: l.kent@telus.net

    West Kitsilano Residents’ Association
    This group serves the residents of Kitsilano living north of Broadway, between Vine and Alma.
    Contact: Alayne Keough 604.736.7589
    Email: westkits@hotmail.com

    Kitsilano Arbutus Residents’ Association
    This group meets the needs of Kits residents living south of Broadway in the area between Burrard and MacDonald.
    Contact: Veronica Ross 604.738.6002

    Upper Kitsilano Residents’ Association
    This association provides a venue for residents living in the area of Kitsilano south of Broadway between MacDonald and Alma.
    Contact: Greg Booth 604.733.4123

    Links to Kitsilano Shops and Services

    Kitsilano Chamber of Commerce
    The Chamber of Commerce represents the interests of over 400 businesses in Kitsilano to government and the public. They used to host the annual soap-box derby on 4th Avenue, but have abandoned it as a family oriented community event as of this year.
    http://www.kitsilanochamber.com/

    Kitsilano West Fourth Avenue
    This business improvement association represents retail shops and services along 4th Ave, many of which are represented in the site’s on line directory. Kitsilano West Fourth Ave hosts an annual event called Summer of Love, which highlights retail opportunities on the street.
    http://www.kitsilano4thavenue.com/

    MacFourth.com
    This web site provides a directory of shops and services located near Fourth Avenue and MacDonald Street.
    http://www.macfourth.com/index.html

    Kitsilano.ca
    This site offers listings on Kitsilano restaurants, shops and services as well as restaurant reviews and news alerts on Kitsilano happenings.
    http://www.kitsilano.ca/

    Car Free and Alternative Transportation Resources

    Better Environmentally Sound Transportation
    BEST has been continually working to encourage people to walk, cycle, take transit and carpool for over 15 years. It advocates for better services for transit riders, cyclists and pedestrians, and delivers programs to the workplace aimed at reducing trips and promoting ride sharing, and to schools aimed at promoting active transportation. Your best first stop for information on active transportation, and a great resource for information on street reclaiming and traffic calming.
    http://www.best.bc.ca/

    Cooperative Automobile Network
    CAN is BC’s own innovative, not for profit, car sharing network. If you only need a car once in a while, CAN may be the solution for you. They have vehicles for every need, including two seaters, sedans, station wagons, mini vans and pickup trucks. Cut yourself free from your personal, carbon emitting ball and chain and you’ve removed the temptation to hop in your car to go get tonight’s video.
    http://www.cooperativeauto.net/

    Jack Bell Ride-Share
    Interested in carpooling or vanpooling in the Lower Mainland, but not sure how to go about it? This is the place for you. Connect with other people going to the same place as you, or register for a seat in one of the society’s own fleet vehicles.
    http://online.ride-share.com/en/my/

    City of Vancouver Traffic Calming Resources
    Does your local intersection need a traffic circle? Do you want to get a pedestrian controlled traffic signal installed on your local arterial? Here is where to start the process.
    http://www.city.vancouver.bc.ca/engsvcs/transport/calming/ (traffic calming)
    http://www.city.vancouver.bc.ca/engsvcs/transport/traffic/peds.htm (pedestrian controlled lights)

    Kitsilano Yacht Club
    Kitsilano’s best kept secret, nestled in next to Kits’ pool on the beach. A perfect location to keep your Laser or outrigger if you want to commute to the West End (or West Van) by water. Lessons for sailors of all levels.
    http://www.kitsilanoyachtclub.com/

    Vancouver Area Cycling Coalition (VACC)
    The Vancouver Area Cycling Coalition (VACC) is a volunteer-run non-profit society, whose members work to improve conditions for cycling in the Lower Mainland.
    http://www.vacc.bc.ca/

  • Car Free Vancouver Day is still on!

    Posted on March 4th, 2009 karen No comments

    You may have noticed some news about Vancouver’s Car Free Sundays being in jeopardy.

    Fear not!

    The Car Free Days being referred to in those articles are the ones proposed by Andrea Reimer last year. The plan she had was for the city to take the lead on hosting a series of its own car free days over the whole summer.

    The original Car Free Vancouver Day is still on! We’ve got a dedicated group of volunteers organizing it, and we have approval from the city to close Denman Street, Main Street, and Commercial Drive to traffic on Sunday, June 14th (note the date change). In addition to those three major streets, residents in Kitsilano, Dunbar, and everywhere else are encouraged to host their own car free block parties.

    Keep checking back here. We’ll have more details as the fest date gets closer.