Your Mother will relax in the ambiance of the riverside log cabin in the park, surrounded by horses on the heritage farm "where river valley trails began". Enjoy delicious tea, food and live music.
Let Volunteers of Whitemud take you back to a gentle place 'steeped' in history and tradition. Silent Auction of horse-related jewelry and art and other motherly gifts available in the log cabin porch.
Proceeds benefit animals and students at Edmonton's own equine centre and restore facilities for community use.
Tickets: $20 per person
Sunday, May 9, 2010 from 2:00 to 4:00pm
Register online at whitemudequine.ca

The Whitemud Equine Learning Centre Association (WELCA) is a non-profit organization founded in 1999. Located on Captain Keillor's historic farm in Edmonton's river valley, east of Fort Edmonton Park, the Centre provides unique horse-related education programs, riding lessons, camps, demonstrations, community events and horse shows. Most people enjoy these benefits without ever owning a horse, including 95% of our students, 30% of whom have special needs. The farm in the park is open year round, providing respite, healthy recreation, therapy, sport and education. Its visitation rates exceed 50,000 annually. Although owned by the City of Edmonton since the early 1970's, WELCA is responsible for maintenance, staffing and operating costs for this Community Services Partner Facility. All proceeds from their fundraising activities benefit students and school horses and help maintain the facilities for community use.
February 9, 2009 - Edmonton
Registration for Get Publishing 2009: Writing Across Borders is now open! Conference details and on-line registration instructions are available at www.getpublishing.ca.
As with past events, Writing Across Borders will connect writers with publishers, editors, agents and fellow writers
In addition, this year's program will help writers spot new opportunities to publish across borders of language, geography, genre, medium and culture.
Highlights:
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Join us for the Friday night wine and cheese reception, where local award-winning author and poet Thomas Trofimuk will share his recent cross-genre and cross-border success stories
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At the Saturday morning keynote session, Annari van der Merwe, director of Random House South Africa's Umuzi Publishing, will offer insights of value to writers at any point in their career
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Choose from nine professional development sessions, with topics as fascinating and diverse as The Multipreneurial Writer, Copyrights and Copy Wrongs, and Lost in Translation
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Learn about hot topics and hot markets during the working lunch
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Take part in the notoriously popular "pitch camp" where you'll spend 15 uninterrupted minutes with a publisher, editor, or agent
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New this year! Meet with an experienced writer at the mentor's café and learn
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Browse tables at the lively marketplace where our sponsors and other publishing and writing organizations will showcase their services
The conference takes place May 1 and 2, 2009, at the Robbins Health Learning Centre at the downtown campus of Grant MacEwan. Please join us.
For more information, visit the Get Publishing: Writing Across Borders web site at www.getpublishing.ca. Or you can call Theresa Agnew at (780) 497-5366.
Bring Dad to the historic farm in the heart of the park "where river valley trails began". Delicious food, drinks and music will be provided in the 1918 cabin, built with the last logs floated down river from Wabamun. Walk the gracious grounds, surrounded by horses, and make it a day for Dad to remember.
Proceeds benefit animals and students at Edmonton's own equine centre and restore facilities for community use.
Tickets: $20 per person
Sunday, June 20, 2010 from 2:00 to 4:00pm
Register online at whitemudequine.ca

The Whitemud Equine Learning Centre Association (WELCA) is a non-profit organization founded in 1999. Located on Captain Keillor's historic farm in Edmonton's river valley, east of Fort Edmonton Park, the Centre provides unique horse-related education programs, riding lessons, camps, demonstrations, community events and horse shows. Most people enjoy these benefits without ever owning a horse, including 95% of our students, 30% of whom have special needs. The farm in the park is open year round, providing respite, healthy recreation, therapy, sport and education. Its visitation rates exceed 50,000 annually. Although owned by the City of Edmonton since the early 1970's, WELCA is responsible for maintenance, staffing and operating costs for this Community Services Partner Facility. All proceeds from their fundraising activities benefit students and school horses and help maintain the facilities for community use.
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