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PEI Advisory Council on the
Status of Women

E-News for Thursday,
February 14, 2019

Table of Contents

1) Rescheduled to Friday, Feb 15 - Make It Your Business Lunch and Learn for Family Violence Prevention Week

Friday, February 15, 2019
12:00 noon to 1:30 p.m.
Access PEI O'Leary
45 East Drive

O'Leary

Join the PEI Advisory Council on the Status of Women and PEI Family Violence Prevention Services (FVPS) for a video viewing and facilitated conversation using FVPS's video series Make It Your Business. The event will take place in the boardroom at Access PEI, O'Leary at 45 East Drive. 

The Make It Your Business videos were created by PEI Family Violence Prevention Services and partners to help people recognize signs of family violence and to learn safe and effective actions to take when you see violence in your workplace or in public settings. 

You are welcome to bring a brown bag lunch. We'll provide coffee, tea, juice, and snacks. 

All are welcome. Free admission.

(Source: PEI Status of Women blog post)


 

2) The 2019 Family Violence Prevention Week Continues

February 10 to 16, 2019, is Prince Edward Island’s Family Violence Prevention Week. Islanders can get involved and show support in many ways.

Communities across the Island are planning events to help raise awareness of family violence. Activities include walks in silence, awareness presentations, family activities, and more.

Due to weather a few events have been rescheduled.
A full schedule can be found at
http://www.stopfamilyviolence.pe.ca/2019campaign


 

3) Rescheduled to Today at Noontime: Walk in Silence for Victims of Family Violence at Charlottetown City Hall

Thursday, Feb 14
12pm-1pm
City Hall
Kent/Queen Street
Charlottetown


Updated Post:
Due to the weather yesterday, the Charlottetown Walk in Silence and reception scheduled for Wednesday Feb 13 at Noon for Family Violence Prevention Week has been re-scheduled to take place at Noon on Thursday Feb. 14 at Charlottetown City Hall (corner of Queen and Kent Streets).

The event will start at City Hall and not outside the Coles Building, as was previously scheduled. In lieu of the Walk a moment of silence will be observed. The reception will follow. (Facebook Event page)

 

4) Today: Community Sector Network of PEI Launch Event

Hosted by Community Sector Network of PEI

Thursday, Feb 14, 2019
11 AM – 2 PM
Murphy's Community Centre
200 Richmond Street

Charlottetown

Show a little love for your community this Valentine's Day!

You are cordially invited to the launch of the newly incorporated Community Sector Network of PEI! We can't wait to tell you about all the exciting behind-the-scenes work that has led to this very moment. #CSNPEI #LoveYourCommunity

Date: Thursday February 14, 2019
Time: 11:00 a.m.
Location: Murphy's Community Centre
200 Richmond Street, Charlottetown, Room 207

More information:
Heather Doran: 902-368-7759
Marcia Carroll: 902-892-9149
Facebook page:  https://www.facebook.com/CSNPEI/
(Source: Facebook event page)  


 

5) Rescheduled Triple P Positive Parenting Seminars 

Due to the weather yesterday, the series of three Triple P Positive Parenting Seminars scheduled to start on Wednesday, February 13 will now begin on February 20. 

All seminars will be presented at the Murphy Community Centre, 200 Richmond Street, Charlottetown from 7:00-8:30pm.

The seminars will now be presented on the following dates:

February 20: The Power of Positive Parenting - Triple P
To register go to https://tinyurl.com/power-of-positive-parenting.

February 27: Raising Confident, Competent Children - Triple P
To register go to https://tinyurl.com/raising-confident-competent-ch

March 6:  Raising Resilient Children - Triple P
To register go to https://tinyurl.com/raising-resilient-childr

The seminars are open to all fathers, grandfathers, grandmothers, mothers and caregivers of children aged two to 12 who are looking to build better relationships with their children, raise confident children, and reduce stress. Triple P is an international parenting program that gives dads and moms the tools they need to feel confident in their skills as a parent or caregiver.

Join us for these three free 90-minute seminars to learn strategies to promote good behaviour, help build independence, and help the children strive for success.

Childcare is provided at no cost. If you would like childcare, email triplep@gov.pe.ca with the date of the seminar you will be attending and the number of children who will require care. 

Registration is encouraged but not required.

 

6) PEIBWA Activities 

PEI Business Women's Association E-news for February 12, 2019
News on: Breakfast reception, WIBS date announced and more



 

7) Taking Care of Women’s Business - Campaign moves to February

The aim of the “Taking Care of Women’s Business. Period. 28-day campaign” is to collect product or monetary donations to address the need for feminine hygiene products for PEI food banks. The provincial PEI Women’s Institute and branches want to ensure there are sufficient feminine hygiene products for the increasing number of clients across PEI. Over 500 women, not including youth, are in monthly need of items like tampons, pads or menstruation cups for women’s monthly cycles.

PEI WI provincial board members have moved the campaign from March to February to better reflect the campaign’s intent. Each year, the entire inventory collected is distributed to food banks across the Island within the weeks of the collection. The PEIWI issues collections challenges to all WI branches, organizations, businesses, families, and individuals.

Drop-off locations include Murphy’s Pharmacy across PEI, Main Street Pharmasave in Souris, and the WI Office at 40 Enman Crescent, in Charlottetown. Donations can be made online. (Source: The Buzz

 

8) Islander Day - Charlottetown

Monday, February 18, 2019, 09:30am
Free activities in Charlottetown


Get active on Islander Day by participating in free, family oriented activities in the Capital City on February 18. Go swimming at the Bell Aliant Centre or participate in a family skate at the Cody Banks Arena.

“Islander Day offers an opportunity for people to spend more time with family and friends, to have a mid-winter holiday,” said Charlottetown Mayor Philip Brown. “There are many activities that take place over the Islander Day weekend, and our Islander Family Fun Day programming offers another avenue for families to get out and have some fun together.”

Islander Family Fun Day kicks off with a free family skate at the Cody Banks Arena at 58 Maple Avenue from 9:30–10:30 am. Helmets are mandatory for all participants.

There are two, free family swims taking place at the Bell Aliant Centre at 560 University Avenue from 10:30–11:30 am and 1–2 pm. Free tickets are required and may be picked up in advance at the Bell Aliant Centre beginning on February 11. There is a limit of six tickets per family. Children under seven years of age must be accompanied by an adult in the pool. For more information, contact 902-569-4584 Ext. 0.

“We encourage everyone to take advantage of all of the programming available in Charlottetown on Islander Day, whether it be the Jack Frost Winterfest, Islander Family Fun Day or something else,” said Councillor Kevin Ramsay, Chair of the City’s Economic Development, Tourism and Event Management committee. “It’s a great time to get active and enjoy all winter has to offer.”

Check out the Islander Family Fun Day schedule online or visit Islander Family Fun Day on FB. 

Contact 
For more information, contact City Hall at 902-566-5548. http://www.city.charlottetown.pe.ca

(Source: The Buzz)


 

9) 15 Things to Do During Islander Day Weekend in PEI

Islander Day Weekend is a great time to head out with family and friends to explore the beautiful island landscapes. There are a lot of things to do across the Island that should keep you busy the whole long weekend. Here are just 15 things that you can choose from to do this Islander Day Weekend across Prince Edward Island.

Link to webpage with 15 things:  Link

(Source: webpage todocanada.ca)

 

10) Family Sunday Confederation Centre: Art Gallery

Sunday, February 24, 2019,
1:30pm - 3:00pm
Free


The Confederation Centre Art Gallery in Charlottetown is inviting Island families to gather the kids for Sundays filled with art exploration. These are taking place the last Sunday of every month from January 27 to April 28, with new themes every month based on the Gallery’s exhibitions. 

Each month there will be light refreshments, thanks to the support of Friends of Confederation Centre of the Arts. Upcoming schedule includes colour collages based the Gallery’s Sandra Meigs’s The Basement Paintings exhibition, weaving for the Who’s Your Mother? works and, origami based on nature. To learn more about Family Sundays, contact Kate Sharpley at ksharpley@confederationcentre.com.

The events take place from 1:30 to 3:00 pm and it’s completely free. There’s no need to sign up beforehand and it’s offered in English and French.

Location Details:
Confederation Centre: Art Gallery
145 Richmond Street
Charlottetown

(902) 628-6111
http://www.confederationcentre.com/en/home/artgallery
info@confederationcentre.com
(Source: The Buzz/webpage)

 

11) PEERS Alliance - February Newsletter

Positive Vibes Newsletter - In this issue:
  • 2SLGBTQ+ Community Centre for A Day (Feb. 16)
  • The HIV Stigma Index Project 
  • Overdose Prevention is Everyone's Responsibility 
  • It's Totally OUTright Time Again 
  • PEI Queer Youth Collective Receives Event Funding  
  • Diving Deeper
  • About PEERS Alliance 
Contact outreach@peersalliance.ca to get a copy of this issue or to get on the list to receive the newsletter electronically. (Source: email notice)


 

12) Join WinterLove PEI and Island Trails for some SNOWSHOEING!

Join WinterLove PEI and Island Trails for some SNOWSHOEING!

Sunday, February 24th 1-3pm
Winter River Trail

http://www.islandtrails.ca/en/trail.php?t=1
(5 km from Charlottetown; trail head: 46.351510, -63.061041)

You WinterLovers have responded so well to our other events, we've added more! Together with Island Trails, we are offering another opportunity to get outside, get active and enjoy the magic of winter!

Members of Island Trails will be on site offering snowshoeing pointers and will guide us along the 6 km trail, highlighting trail features and scenic views.

Enjoy hot chocolate and cookies around a bonfire at the end of the loop!

RSVP now to reserve your snowshoes, free of charge!

*Participants can also bring their own snowshoes, but are asked to please RSVP as space is limited.*

**AND, please note, in the case that there is not enough snow and if conditions allow, the event will go ahead as a winter hike! (Facebook event page)

 

13) Prince Edward Island Welcomes First Mi’kmaq Poet Laureate

News
February 11, 2019

Islanders gathered today at Fanningbank to welcome and celebrate Prince Edward Island’s new Poet Laureate Julie Pellissier-Lush.

In her new role, Ms. Pellissier-Lush will act as a spokesperson for literature in Prince Edward Island and raise awareness of poetry and the spoken word.

“It is my great pleasure to welcome Julie Pellissier-Lush as our province’s newest Poet Laureate and ambassador for culture and the literary arts,” said the Honourable Antoinette Perry, Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island. “Islanders will be inspired by her amazing capacity to use the beautiful and powerful art of poetry to express her love of our rich Island history and the Mi’kmaq culture.”

Julie Pellissier-Lush is an actress and best-selling author of ‘My Mi’kmaq Mother’. Born in Summerside, she is a graduate of University of Winnipeg and works with young families at the Mi’kmaq Family Resource Centre. She wrote and performs in Mi’kmaq legends and was vice president of the Aboriginal Women’s Association for four terms.

“We have great confidence in Julie’s ability to perform in this special and very important role,” said Premier Wade MacLauchlan. “She will engage Islanders in the literary arts and particularly poetry which Islanders enjoy so much. We look forward to the important perspective that Julie will bring as a fine writer, storyteller and one of the Island’s most loved Indigenous people.”

Ms. Pellissier-Lush replaces Deidre Kessler who has just completed her three-year term. Previous PEI Poets Laureate include: John Smith (2003-2005), Frank Ledwell (2005-2008), David Helwig (2008-2010), Hugh MacDonald (2010-2013), Diane Hicks Morrow (2013-2016), and Deirdre Kessler (2016-2019).

Poets Laureate often choose to engage in composing poetry related to legislative or state occasions and events of significance, visiting schools, presenting or arranging poetry readings and assisting with writing workshops and other activities. 

The PEI Public Library Service has responsibility for the program. Poets Laureate are chosen through a peer assessment process and appointed by the Minister of Education, Early Learning and Culture. To be selected, the Poet Laureate must be active and recognized as a poet of stature who has published at least one volume of poetry within the last ten years with a reputable publishing house, or whose body of work over the years has brought honour to themselves and the province. 

The tradition of crowning poets with a wreath of laurel dated from classical Greece and became an institution in 1688 with the designation of the first British Poet Laureate. The custom honours the very best of poets and generally takes in to consideration the whole writing career of an individual rather than one specific work. 
 

Backgrounder

Provincial Poet Laureate Program

Poetry of excellence has been one of the great achievements of Prince Edward Islanders.  

The post of provincial Poet Laureate honours Islanders who have made a major contribution to the literary life of the province.  

Individuals such as John LePage, Larry Gorman and Lawrence Doyle were well-known 19th century poets, and in the 20th century, Lucy Maud Montgomery and Milton Acorn were among the Islanders most recognized for their poetic ability.  

The P.E.I. Poet Laureate Program aims to: 

  • celebrate Prince Edward Island people and culture
  • raise the profile of d Island poets
  • promote a higher standard of literacy
  • raise public awareness of poetry and of the spoken word
  • create a spokesperson for literature in general and poetry in particular
  • create a focal point for the expression of Prince Edward Island culture and heritage  through the literacy arts. 

The Poet Laureate must be a full-time resident of Prince Edward Island and have been a resident of the province for at least the five years preceding the appointment. 

Poetry produced in either English, French, and/or Mi’kmaq languages is considered in making the selection of Poet Laureate. 

The selection committee is named by the Minister of Education, Early Learning and Culture and consists of the Poet Laureate whose term is ending, a nominee of UPEI and two nominees from the cultural community who have knowledge of literary activities in the province. 

The Poet Laureate is appointed for a three-year term which is not renewed or extended. 

(Source: PEI Government News release)

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