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Once again this year we thank the BikeBridge Cycling Association for volunteering to provide bike valet service at no charge for The 2012 Word On The Street Festival in Lethbridge.

By providing a safe, secure area where festival goers can park their bicycles on the Festival site, BikeBridge is helping to reduce the demand on parking spots for Festival day.

Here’s more on BikeBridge from their website and Facebook page.

It’s simple: the bicycle offers us all opportunities at improved well-being.  Riding a bike is exhilarating; it slows us down and awakens our awareness of our connection to the earth and each other.  From a bicycle’s more human scale we see, smell, hear and feel the neighbourhood’s real beauty.  Cycling builds and maintains fitness, for the cyclist and the community.

Bikebridge believes that if, as a community, we can reduce the barriers that keep us from using a bicycle, we can improve our lives and those of our neighbours.  We think that is what community is all about.

We believe the barriers to cycling in Lethbridge relate primarily to safety, security and demands on fitness.   When considering a trip by bike a first consideration is probably:  Is it a safe route to and from my destination? Secondly:  do I have the ability to physically make the trip? Is it an easy or difficult route?  And finally: once I arrive, will there be a place to secure my bike and the things I take with me or acquire en route?

BikeBridge Cycling Association - Lethbridge AlbertaBikeBridge is dedicated to removing the main barriers that keep citizens in Lethbridge from using a bicycle for at least some of their transportation requirements.

Our purpose is to inspire, facilitate, and celebrate cycling as a means of transportation in Lethbridge

Alberta writers, musicians/bands, performers and exhibitors are invited to submit a request to take part in the second annual Lethbridge The Word On The Street Festival to be hosted once again on the streets around the Lethbridge Public Library Main Branch September 23rd, 2012.  In our first year, we were able to showcase 45 authors, 17 live music acts and performers and an amazingly diverse mix of programming activities with one day attendance of approximately 2000 people.

As the only festival of its kind in southern Alberta, the mission for The Word On The Street is multi-faceted; first to connect literary arts and literacy to our communities in southern Alberta; to build bridges across cultures with performances and displays from writers, musicians, performers, theatre groups, spoken word artists and storytellers as integral contributors to Alberta’s heritage and culture; and finally to ensure that the Word On The Street Lethbridge represents the diversity of our community and is accessible to everyone.  Most important, we strive to create a festival that is lively, well attended and fun.

In 2012, we intend to attract 4000 people with a powerhouse stage schedule over three primary venues  and are  interested in hearing from Alberta writers, musicians/bands, performers, exhibitors and food vendors representing a variety of cultural and lifestyle perspectives.

Founded in Toronto 22 years ago and now also including Vancouver, Halifax, Kitchener, Saskatoon, and most recently Lethbridge, The Word On The Street Festival has grown annually to be a major economic and cultural driver in Canada with an overall 2011 attendance of 368,000.  The Word On The Street Festival creates an opportunity for  our community to enhance and enrich a connection to reading and writing in all its forms by providing a venue to showcase local, provincial and national artistic and literary talent. As the Lethbridge Public Library, our primary mission in hosting this event is to build relationships and community engagement through this festival which is free, family-friendly, inclusive and culturally diverse.

For more information on submission and selection please contact:

Colette Acheson, Project Manager                                                                                                                                                                                                 Lethbridge Word On The Street Festival                                                                                                                                                                            Cell: 1(403) 393-2258   Fax (403) 403-329-1478                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Email: colette.acheson@lethlib.ca

Mailing address:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                Lethbridge Word On The Street Festival                                                                                                                                                                               c/o LETHBRIDGE PUBLIC LIBRARY                                                                                                                                                                                                    810 5 Avenue South, T1J 4C4

2011 Lethbridge Word On the Street - Global DrumsI can’t believe it’s been two weeks since the Festival. Probably my brain is still adjusting too – I’ve just starting noticing the last couple of nights that I’m not writing documents and spreadsheets in my sleep anymore,  so that’s a good sign. :-)

Thank you to everyone who took the time to complete one of the surveys and share your perspectives, it’s all being taken into consideration as I wrap up my evaluations and we start to think about next year.   

Please continue to stay in touch with ideas and suggestions with comments here and on our Facebook and twitter page… bye for now.

Lethbridge Word On The Street Festival 2011What a great day! Fabulous weather, amazing musicians, authors and performers, dozens of dedicated volunteers, awesome food, and great support from the almost 2000 people who came out to enjoy the day down at the first Word On The Street Lethbridge!  On behalf of the Festival team and the Library staff who have worked so hard to pull this event together, we thank you.

Now we want to hear what you thought. For anyone who took part in some way, we invite you to fill out this 10 question survey and be entered to win an E-Book Reader! Here’s the survey link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/TWOTS2011

And if you’d like to share your impressions please submit photos or comments on our Facebook WOTS Lethbridge page: www.facebook.com/LethbridgeWOTS

Thank you to everyone! Let’s do this again next year!

Colette

spoken word performer Sheri D here live at Lethbridge Word On The Street 2011So excited to have Sheri D performing at our Lethbridge Word On The Street Festival! Here’s a clip from our CKXU radio show featuring Sheri D right after the intro from host Blaine Greenwood, and check out her amazing accomplishments below:

Sheri-D Wilson has seven collections of poetry; her most recent, Autopsy of a Turvy World (2008, Frontenac House), was launched in April at the Calgary International Spoken Word Festival. Her last collection, Re:Zoom (2005, Frontenac House), won the 2006 Stephan G. Stephansson Award for Poetry, and was shortlisted for the CanLit award. She has two Spoken Word CDs (arranged by Russell Broom), and four award-winning VideoPoems: Airplane Paula (2001), Spinsters Hanging in Trees (2002), Surf Rave Girrly Girrl (2004), and The Panty Portal (2008), all produced for BravoFACT.

Other Awards Include:
CBC Arts Top Ten Poets in Canada (2009), ffwd Readers’ Choice – Best Poet (2007-2010), Global TV’s Woman of Vision Award (2006), SpoCan Award (2005), Bumbershoot Heavyweight Title for Poetry USA (2003), Gold Award at the Houston Film Festival (2003), Three ACE awards (2003), AMPIA (2003, for best short or vignette), CBC Face-off (2002)
 
Reading Highlights:
Maple Stirrup en El Arco de la virgin 2010 (Barcelona), Art 4 Change 2010 (Harlem), FiEstival maelstrÖm reEvolution 2010 (Brussels), Blue Met 2009 (Montreal), Voix d'Amériques 2008,‘05 (Montreal), Bumbershoot 2003, ‘99, ‘92, ‘91, ‘89 (Seattle), Vancouver International Writers Festival 2002, ‘00, ‘95, ‘93, ‘90 (Vancouver), The World Poetry Bout 2002 (Taos, New Mexico), Poetry Africa 2001 (South Africa), Shakespeare and Co. 2001 (Paris), WordFest 2000, ‘95 (Calgary, Banff), Harbourfront Reading Series 1993 (Toronto), Small Press Festival 1990 (New York City).
 

Other Highlights: Women and Words, 2003-2008 (instructor), Vagina Monologues, 2007: Calgary, First Time Eyes: Unearthing Spoken Word, 2007 essay (Canadian Theatre Review), Heart of a Poet, 2006, featured poet documentary series, Bowery Project, 2005 (Instructor), Alberta Scene, 2005 (a commemoration of Alberta's centennial), Human Rights Symposium 2005: Victoria, Sounds Like Canada, 2002 CBC Poet in Residence, Addicted: Notes From The Belly Of The Beast, 2001 essay entitled Blackout, Confessions a Jazz Play, 1991 text of play (Theatrum). Of the beat tradition, in 1989 Sheri-D studied at Naropa University’s Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics, in Boulder, Colorado.

Lots of exciting things happening in and around The Word On The Street Festival! The Lethbridge Public Library in conjunction with The Most Vocal Poets Society is bringing Radio Personality and Poet Nik Beat to Lethbridge.

“Nik Beat has spent much time writing and playing music, and this shows in the lyricism of his work. His images and narratives are celebrations of pop culture, which allow his poetry to be direct, unpretentious, and uninhibited. ” ( http://www.kingsleyettienne.com)

Find him in the Theatre Gallery at the Lethbridge Public Library on September 22nd.  He’ll be setting the pace for what is guarenteed to be an awesome weekend of spoken word, authors, music and fun!  

Check out Nik Beat’s God Is A Romantic Scientist, Night Makes Us All Stars or Sir Real on our Myspace Page or keep your ears tuned to CKXU Sundays from 5 to 6 p.m  to catch his tracks on The Word On The Street Radio Show.

Ali Riley to perform at The Word On The Street

Ali Riley’s first book, Wayward, was shortlisted for the Gerald Lampert Memorial Award. She has since released another book of poetry Tear Down.

She was born in Calgary, and was the singer/songwriter of the seminal psycho-country band Sacred Heart of Elvis. In Toronto, she acted in several theatre productions, including The Lorca Play, for which the company won a Dora Mavor Moore award for best performance by a female. Her produced plays include dog dream, Philosophy in the Bedroom and Hole in my Heart the Size of My Heart. Her poetry has appeared in Geist, The nth Position Anthology, Matrix, This Magazine, Event and the Moosehead Review, and she has performed at festivals, schools, and hootennannies across the country. She currently lives on a farm between Nanton and Vulcan, Alberta.

A big shout out to Blaine Greenwood and Most Vocal Poets for bringing in some stellar performers for The Word On The Street Festival!

http://frontenachouse.com/authors/single/ali_riley/

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