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Artist hour with iskwē and William Prince

A reminder of this event later today from one of our fellow Canadian organizations in the Bay Area.


An invitation to honour and celebrate Canada’s Indigenous sounds, today.

While some of us missed the Juno Awards last night, nobody should miss this free special event hosted by our partner, Stanford Live, featuring JUNO-nominated and JUNO award-winning artists.

And, then tomorrow: we’ll kick-off Canada Day with all our friends and family. Watch your inbox July 1st for one final DML update, as well as surprise messages and announcements throughout the day on our social media channels (links are at the bottom of this email).

Tuesday, June 30th: Artist Hour with iskwē and William Prince  

Presented by Stanford Live in collaboration with Digital Moose Lounge 

Alternative artist iskwē and JUNO award-winning singer-songwriter William Prince join Stanford Live Executive Director (and fellow-Canadian) Chris Lorway in a conversation and song exchange celebrating Canada’s Indigenous sounds.

Set your alarm for just before 5 p.m. and settle-in for our live stream watch party on Facebook!

 

We thank our sponsors for their support of Canada Week 2020.

     
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[Final Reminder] Royal Canadian Legion – US Branch #25 Commemoration Day Virtual Service

You are invited to attend the Commemoration Day Sunrise Service that is being organized by the Royal Canadian Legion – US Branch #25, representing the San Francisco Bay Area, in partnership with the Digital Moose Lounge and Canadians in Orange County.

Commemoration Day 2020

While July 1st is a day of celebration in most of Canada, for the province of Newfoundland and Labrador it is also a day for sombre remembrance. In Newfoundland and Labrador the first of July is also Commemoration Day (also known as Memorial Day), when we remember the tragically destructive events of July 1st, 1916.

The first of July 1916 was the opening day of the Battle of the Somme, when 806 members of the Royal Newfoundland Regiment climbed out of their trenches and went “over the top” at 8:45am as part of the battle of Beaumont-Hamel. In less than an hour, the regiment was devastated, most killed or wounded within the first 20 minutes of the battle. The next morning, only 68 soldiers answered roll call. Commemoration Day was established in 1917, just one year later.

After Confederation with Canada, the province of Newfoundland and Labrador continued the tradition of Commemoration Day during the morning of July 1st, and reserved the remainder of the day to celebrate Canada Day. To honour this tradition, US Branch #25 of the Royal Canadian Legion, representing the San Francisco Bay Area, will be hosting their own Commemoration Day service.

The service will be broadcast via Zoom at two times – 6am and 10am – on Wednesday, 01 July 2020 and will last approximately 45 minutes.

Advanced registration is required.

To register for either of the broadcasts, please visit:

6:00 AM Pacific Time (Sunrise Service)
https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMtdO2sqz4oHNd0GY0xD9iUaCkbodAZ91ms

10:00 AM Pacific Time (Replay)
https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEqcuuqrjwoGdO3cAFo04LIvOgVtbzsrFQ_

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

We thank you in advance for your participation in this remembrance.

Michael K. Barbour
First Vice Commander, US Western Zone
Vice President, US Branch #25
Royal Canadian Legion

[Reminder] Royal Canadian Legion – US Branch #25 Commemoration Day Virtual Service

You are invited to attend the Commemoration Day Sunrise Service that is being organized by the Royal Canadian Legion – US Branch #25, representing the San Francisco Bay Area, in partnership with the Digital Moose Lounge and Canadians in Orange County.

Commemoration Day 2020

While July 1st is a day of celebration in most of Canada, for the province of Newfoundland and Labrador it is also a day for sombre remembrance. In Newfoundland and Labrador the first of July is also Commemoration Day (also known as Memorial Day), when we remember the tragically destructive events of July 1st, 1916.

The first of July 1916 was the opening day of the Battle of the Somme, when 806 members of the Royal Newfoundland Regiment climbed out of their trenches and went “over the top” at 8:45am as part of the battle of Beaumont-Hamel. In less than an hour, the regiment was devastated, most killed or wounded within the first 20 minutes of the battle. The next morning, only 68 soldiers answered roll call. Commemoration Day was established in 1917, just one year later.

After Confederation with Canada, the province of Newfoundland and Labrador continued the tradition of Commemoration Day during the morning of July 1st, and reserved the remainder of the day to celebrate Canada Day. To honour this tradition, US Branch #25 of the Royal Canadian Legion, representing the San Francisco Bay Area, will be hosting their own Commemoration Day service.

The service will be broadcast via Zoom at two times – 6am and 10am – on Wednesday, 01 July 2020 and will last approximately 45 minutes.

Advanced registration is required.

To register for either of the broadcasts, please visit:

6:00 AM Pacific Time (Sunrise Service)
https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMtdO2sqz4oHNd0GY0xD9iUaCkbodAZ91ms

10:00 AM Pacific Time (Replay)
https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEqcuuqrjwoGdO3cAFo04LIvOgVtbzsrFQ_

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

We thank you in advance for your participation in this remembrance.

Michael K. Barbour
First Vice Commander, US Western Zone
Vice President, US Branch #25
Royal Canadian Legion

Look what popped up for Canada Week 2020!

Another notice from a fellow Canadian organization about Canada Day Week activities.


Today, we are thrilled to announce the launch of our Pop-up Market and ask for your support as we #ShopSmallBayArea.

And, thanks for tuning in to our Canada Week celebrations! We hope you are having some fun already (great wine tasting yesterday) and are ready to come together as a community over curling, trivia, baking, music and more! Don’t forget to register so you can get access.

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 Canada Week 2020!
POP-UP MARKET launched!
We are proud to kick-off our DML listing of Canadian-owned/affiliated businesses we can all support. With COVID-19 restrictions on small businesses in the Bay Area, it’s our chance to make a difference, together.

Our challenge to you? Check out these listings and find ways to give these businesses your support. Tell your friends. Share on social media. Some are offering Canada Week discounts! Tell them you heard about them from the Digital Moose Lounge!

More information>>

P.S. Our Pop-up Market is ongoing. If you know of anyone locally who you think we should profile, please let us know!

Sign-up now. Mostly free. Prizes!

🥌   FRIDAY: What every Canadian needs to know about Curling (6/26)

    SATURDAY: Butter Tarts in the making (6/27)

🥇 SATURDAY: Family-friendly Canadian Trivia Extravaganza Game (6/27)

 SUNDAY: Nanaimo Bar Baking Show (6/28)

⚜️  MONDAY: (Waitlisted) Preschool French Language Circle Time (6/29)

🎤  TUESDAY: Stanford Live with Iskwē and William Prince (6/30)

🌅 WEDNESDAY Sunrise Ceremony (7/1)

  WEDNESDAY Stay tuned for CANADA DAY Messages (7/1)

More information>>

Other events
if you are interested in following other Canada Day celebrations both in the US, and across Canada, we’re keeping track of them for you, here!

We thank our sponsors for their support of Canada Week 2020.

                    

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[Reminder] Royal Canadian Legion – US Branch #25 Commemoration Day Virtual Service

You are invited to attend the Commemoration Day Sunrise Service that is being organized by the Royal Canadian Legion – US Branch #25, representing the San Francisco Bay Area, in partnership with the Digital Moose Lounge and Canadians in Orange County.

Commemoration Day 2020

While July 1st is a day of celebration in most of Canada, for the province of Newfoundland and Labrador it is also a day for sombre remembrance. In Newfoundland and Labrador the first of July is also Commemoration Day (also known as Memorial Day), when we remember the tragically destructive events of July 1st, 1916.

The first of July 1916 was the opening day of the Battle of the Somme, when 806 members of the Royal Newfoundland Regiment climbed out of their trenches and went “over the top” at 8:45am as part of the battle of Beaumont-Hamel. In less than an hour, the regiment was devastated, most killed or wounded within the first 20 minutes of the battle. The next morning, only 68 soldiers answered roll call. Commemoration Day was established in 1917, just one year later.

After Confederation with Canada, the province of Newfoundland and Labrador continued the tradition of Commemoration Day during the morning of July 1st, and reserved the remainder of the day to celebrate Canada Day. To honour this tradition, US Branch #25 of the Royal Canadian Legion, representing the San Francisco Bay Area, will be hosting their own Commemoration Day service.

The service will be broadcast via Zoom at two times – 6am and 10am – on Wednesday, 01 July 2020 and will last approximately 45 minutes.

Advanced registration is required.

To register for either of the broadcasts, please visit:

6:00 AM Pacific Time (Sunrise Service)
https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMtdO2sqz4oHNd0GY0xD9iUaCkbodAZ91ms

10:00 AM Pacific Time (Replay)
https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEqcuuqrjwoGdO3cAFo04LIvOgVtbzsrFQ_

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

We thank you in advance for your participation in this remembrance.

Michael K. Barbour
First Vice Commander, US Western Zone
Vice President, US Branch #25
Royal Canadian Legion