Winter carnival at is a tradition that has been in place for decades. The first carnival was in 1922, where most of the student population dressed up in animal costumes like it was Halloween . Ever since began to host winter carnival after the depression in 1934 , it has changed dramatically. It is now a four-day long event that much of the student body is involved in. There is a queen, beards, and snow statue competition, along with many special events, and stage review, skits many organizations act out on stage. It is something that people throughout the country come to see these events every year.
References
Blue Key. (2007). Winter Carnival History. . http://bluekey.students.mtu.edu/exe/WC_history.php
Michigan Technological University. Winter Carnival History. . http://www.mtu.edu/carnival/history/
References
Blue Key. (2007). Winter Carnival History. . http://bluekey.students.mtu.edu/exe/WC_history.php
Michigan Technological University. Winter Carnival History. . http://www.mtu.edu/carnival/history/
Summary
Detpak is a multinational firm specialising in board and paper food packaging. Part of the Detmold Packaging Group, the company is headquartered in Adelaide, with sixteen offices and five manufacturing plants globally. Detpak is a global food packaging supplier.
History & Background
Detpak was formed in 1981 as the sales and marketing arm of the Detmold Packaging Group, which also encompasses Detmold Flexibles, Paper-Pak and Detmold Industrial Packaging. Concentrating on the food service industry, Detpak expanded from its base in Australia in the mid 1980s and now has offices in North Asia, South East Asia, the Middle East, South Africa, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. Detpak supplies food packaging products to clients such as McDonalds, KFC, Subway and Starbucks in addition to smaller restaurants and coffee shops.
Products
Detpak has bought many product innovations to the packaging market. The most notable of these is the Ripple-Wrap™ Hot Cup, an insulated coffee cup with “corrugated” board wrapping.
Accreditations
Detpak’s different manufacturing facilities are accredited by a number of independent bodies, including:
• HACCP - Certified Food Safety
• ISO9001 - Certified Quality System
• SFI (Sustainable Forestry Initiative)
• AIB Certified Food Safety
Detpak is a multinational firm specialising in board and paper food packaging. Part of the Detmold Packaging Group, the company is headquartered in Adelaide, with sixteen offices and five manufacturing plants globally. Detpak is a global food packaging supplier.
History & Background
Detpak was formed in 1981 as the sales and marketing arm of the Detmold Packaging Group, which also encompasses Detmold Flexibles, Paper-Pak and Detmold Industrial Packaging. Concentrating on the food service industry, Detpak expanded from its base in Australia in the mid 1980s and now has offices in North Asia, South East Asia, the Middle East, South Africa, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. Detpak supplies food packaging products to clients such as McDonalds, KFC, Subway and Starbucks in addition to smaller restaurants and coffee shops.
Products
Detpak has bought many product innovations to the packaging market. The most notable of these is the Ripple-Wrap™ Hot Cup, an insulated coffee cup with “corrugated” board wrapping.
Accreditations
Detpak’s different manufacturing facilities are accredited by a number of independent bodies, including:
• HACCP - Certified Food Safety
• ISO9001 - Certified Quality System
• SFI (Sustainable Forestry Initiative)
• AIB Certified Food Safety
Jori Tokyo (* April 9 1973 as Johannes Riedmann in Munich, Germany) is an artist in the fields of computer art, performance and sound art.
Life
Grown up in Regensburg Jori Tokyo worked early with experimental codes, modified home computers, algorithmic computer graphics and low bit sounds on Commodore 64, Apple II, Atari and Amiga.
2000 he entered the media art group Pomodoro Bolzano and created numerous performances and installations with Max D. Well and Christian Wittkowsky while working also as light-designer.
2005 he earned a cultural award of the city of Regensburg with Pomodoro Bolzano and also an entry in the Hamburger Ziegel. Together with Max. D. Well founding the media art studio Trendlabor which existed until 2007.
Since 2006 Jori Tokyo works intense with the possibilities of virtual performances as and the creation of digital multiples inside the 3D-environment and cyberworld of Second Life. Jori joined also the Avatar Orchestra Metaverse and created cybernetic spaces like Trendlabor, Tokyo Dollz and Virtual Haidplatz.
Lectures, workshops and performances about and around Circuit Bending, Sound Hacking and Avataristics are the actual topics of Jori Tokyos work.
Exhibitions
Auswahl
* 2005 Johannes Riedmann. Biotekturen, Sigismundkapelle, Regensburg
* 2005 Johannes Riedmann. NanoNoise 33,16, Kunstverein GRAZ, Regensburg
Group Exhibitions
Auswahl
* 2007 xxxtenxion - dresscode avatar, Städtische Galerie Leerer Beutel, Regensburg
* 2007 Mobility, Haidplatz/Sigismundkapelle, Regensburg
* 2006 Grammar, Kunstverein GRAZ, Regensburg
* 2005 Fairy - 3 wishes, Kunstkaufhaus K2H, Regensburg
* 2004 Mobile Home, Kunstwerk, Köln
* 2004 Mobile Home, Galerie KunstStueck, Hamburg
* 2004 7up-Supafly, Performance Festival, Frankfurt
Awards
* 2005 Cultural award of the city of Regensburg
* 2005 Entry at Hamburger Ziegel
Weblinks
* Sounds of Jori Tokyo
* Pomodoro Bolzano
* Photos about Jori Tokyo
Life
Grown up in Regensburg Jori Tokyo worked early with experimental codes, modified home computers, algorithmic computer graphics and low bit sounds on Commodore 64, Apple II, Atari and Amiga.
2000 he entered the media art group Pomodoro Bolzano and created numerous performances and installations with Max D. Well and Christian Wittkowsky while working also as light-designer.
2005 he earned a cultural award of the city of Regensburg with Pomodoro Bolzano and also an entry in the Hamburger Ziegel. Together with Max. D. Well founding the media art studio Trendlabor which existed until 2007.
Since 2006 Jori Tokyo works intense with the possibilities of virtual performances as and the creation of digital multiples inside the 3D-environment and cyberworld of Second Life. Jori joined also the Avatar Orchestra Metaverse and created cybernetic spaces like Trendlabor, Tokyo Dollz and Virtual Haidplatz.
Lectures, workshops and performances about and around Circuit Bending, Sound Hacking and Avataristics are the actual topics of Jori Tokyos work.
Exhibitions
Auswahl
* 2005 Johannes Riedmann. Biotekturen, Sigismundkapelle, Regensburg
* 2005 Johannes Riedmann. NanoNoise 33,16, Kunstverein GRAZ, Regensburg
Group Exhibitions
Auswahl
* 2007 xxxtenxion - dresscode avatar, Städtische Galerie Leerer Beutel, Regensburg
* 2007 Mobility, Haidplatz/Sigismundkapelle, Regensburg
* 2006 Grammar, Kunstverein GRAZ, Regensburg
* 2005 Fairy - 3 wishes, Kunstkaufhaus K2H, Regensburg
* 2004 Mobile Home, Kunstwerk, Köln
* 2004 Mobile Home, Galerie KunstStueck, Hamburg
* 2004 7up-Supafly, Performance Festival, Frankfurt
Awards
* 2005 Cultural award of the city of Regensburg
* 2005 Entry at Hamburger Ziegel
Weblinks
* Sounds of Jori Tokyo
* Pomodoro Bolzano
* Photos about Jori Tokyo
The Sudbury Community Foundation is an independent public foundation and registered charity. The Foundation has been a gateway to the community since 1996, enabling donors to create philanthropic legacies that will benefit Sudbury, Ontario and its people both now and in the future. The Foundation's unique combination of grant-making expertise, knowledge of community needs, professional financial and fund management expertise, and knowledge of donor philanthropy, provides donors with higher impact for every dollar donated. In addition, it gives local charities access to a permanent flow of grant dollars.
History
The Sudbury Community Foundation was established in 1996 as a registered public foundation by a group of local citizens. With support from Tom Davies, then Regional Chair of Sudbury, and an initial endowment from the Regional Municipality, the Foundation began the task of raising a fund to benefit the community.
Since then, the Foundation’s endowment holdings have grown in excess of $1.5 million, and over $95,000 has been distributed as grants within Greater Sudbury.
The Sudbury Community Foundation has also spearheaded a number of community projects, including Our Millennium, a national program dedicated to encouraging Canadians to celebrate the new millennium by giving gifts back to their community, and Countdown for Kids, a matching fund campaign for children under the umbrella of Ontario Endowment for Children and Youth in Recreation.
Like other community foundations in Canada, the Sudbury Community Foundation, since 2007, has also published annual Vital Signs reports.
In 2009, the Foundation introduced Jazz Sudbury which is a major fundraising initiative that will introduce the first ever jazz festival to Northern Ontario.
Foundation Initiatives
:Vital Signs is an annual community check-up conducted by community foundations across Canada that measures the vitality of our cities, identifies significant trends, and assigns grades in at least ten areas critical to quality of life Vital Signs is based on a project of the Toronto Community Foundation and is coordinated nationally by Community Foundations of Canada. Greater Sudbury’s Vital Signs first publication was in 2007.
:Jazz Sudbury is a multi-season set of cultural events, culminating in an annual jazz festival. The 2009 Jazz Sudbury festival is scheduled for September 12 and will be held on the grounds of Science North. Jazz Sudbury also includes an annual Cabaret event and an online talent search seeking future jazz stars from Northern Ontario.
Funds at the Foundation
:Fonds Gabriel et Laura Bélanger
:CMHC Children's Wish Fund
:CMHC Fund for the Homeless
:Romeo Cundari Memorial Music Bursary Fund
:Tom Davies Millennium Fund
:Richard Roy Dixon Bursary Fund
:Pauline and Herbert Goodspeed Penniac United Baptist Church Fund
:Bill Goring Memorial Fund
:Bourse Hélène Gravel
:James Grassby Youth Fund Greater Sudbury Charities Fund
:Courtney Herold Children's Fund
:Ernie Impola Fund
:Maurice Keaney Memorial Fund
:Kids Come First Fund
:L'Arche Sudbury Fund
:Sofie Manarin Bursary Fund
:Michaëlle Jean Sudbury Afro-Canadian Heritage Foundation Fund
:Ontario Endowment for Children and Youth In Recreation
:Parenting the Environment Fund
:Performing Arts Fund
:Pioneer Manor Fund.
:Place Bonaventure Mall Fund
:Professional Engineers of Ontario (Sudbury Chapter) Fund
:James and Carmen Simmons Family Fund
:John and Mary Stefura Family Fund
:Sudbury Community Foundation Sustainability Fund
:Sudbury Regional Tree Fund
:Ukrainian Seniors Fund
:United Way Tomorrow Fund
:W. Bruce Martin Memorial Fund
:Xstrata Nickel Community Development Fund
Notes and references
History
The Sudbury Community Foundation was established in 1996 as a registered public foundation by a group of local citizens. With support from Tom Davies, then Regional Chair of Sudbury, and an initial endowment from the Regional Municipality, the Foundation began the task of raising a fund to benefit the community.
Since then, the Foundation’s endowment holdings have grown in excess of $1.5 million, and over $95,000 has been distributed as grants within Greater Sudbury.
The Sudbury Community Foundation has also spearheaded a number of community projects, including Our Millennium, a national program dedicated to encouraging Canadians to celebrate the new millennium by giving gifts back to their community, and Countdown for Kids, a matching fund campaign for children under the umbrella of Ontario Endowment for Children and Youth in Recreation.
Like other community foundations in Canada, the Sudbury Community Foundation, since 2007, has also published annual Vital Signs reports.
In 2009, the Foundation introduced Jazz Sudbury which is a major fundraising initiative that will introduce the first ever jazz festival to Northern Ontario.
Foundation Initiatives
:Vital Signs is an annual community check-up conducted by community foundations across Canada that measures the vitality of our cities, identifies significant trends, and assigns grades in at least ten areas critical to quality of life Vital Signs is based on a project of the Toronto Community Foundation and is coordinated nationally by Community Foundations of Canada. Greater Sudbury’s Vital Signs first publication was in 2007.
:Jazz Sudbury is a multi-season set of cultural events, culminating in an annual jazz festival. The 2009 Jazz Sudbury festival is scheduled for September 12 and will be held on the grounds of Science North. Jazz Sudbury also includes an annual Cabaret event and an online talent search seeking future jazz stars from Northern Ontario.
Funds at the Foundation
:Fonds Gabriel et Laura Bélanger
:CMHC Children's Wish Fund
:CMHC Fund for the Homeless
:Romeo Cundari Memorial Music Bursary Fund
:Tom Davies Millennium Fund
:Richard Roy Dixon Bursary Fund
:Pauline and Herbert Goodspeed Penniac United Baptist Church Fund
:Bill Goring Memorial Fund
:Bourse Hélène Gravel
:James Grassby Youth Fund Greater Sudbury Charities Fund
:Courtney Herold Children's Fund
:Ernie Impola Fund
:Maurice Keaney Memorial Fund
:Kids Come First Fund
:L'Arche Sudbury Fund
:Sofie Manarin Bursary Fund
:Michaëlle Jean Sudbury Afro-Canadian Heritage Foundation Fund
:Ontario Endowment for Children and Youth In Recreation
:Parenting the Environment Fund
:Performing Arts Fund
:Pioneer Manor Fund.
:Place Bonaventure Mall Fund
:Professional Engineers of Ontario (Sudbury Chapter) Fund
:James and Carmen Simmons Family Fund
:John and Mary Stefura Family Fund
:Sudbury Community Foundation Sustainability Fund
:Sudbury Regional Tree Fund
:Ukrainian Seniors Fund
:United Way Tomorrow Fund
:W. Bruce Martin Memorial Fund
:Xstrata Nickel Community Development Fund
Notes and references