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Each year, DDB Canada's offices showcases their culture of creativity by hosting Share DDB, a unique fundraising event where staff members contribute items to the silent auction. Items range from photography, paintings and handmade jewellery to rock-climbing lessons, sailing adventures, catered gourmet dinners and more. Anything that can be imagined (and made) can be submitted for staff, their significant others, clients, suppliers and invited guests to bid on.
The proceeds are split between two deserving charities selected by staff. Share DDB 2013 in Vancouver raised $25,000 for two very deserving charities, the James Lee Foundation and Music Heals.
Sept. 26, 2012.
With our scenic rural roads and escarpment inclines we are becoming a popular destination for cyclists. I took this shot in Clearview, just outside of Collingwood, during the recent Centurion road races.
This photo portrays the world as a shared environment. As inhabitants of the earth, humans must share what is provided by mother nature.
Photo by Rhoderick Matias Lising / @areml
Each year, DDB Canada's offices showcases their culture of creativity by hosting Share DDB, a unique fundraising event where every staff member contributes an item to the silent auction. Items range from photography, paintings and handmade jewelry to rock-climbing lessons, sailing adventures, catered gourmet dinners and more. Anything that can be imagined (and made) can be submitted for staff, their significant others, clients, suppliers and invited guests to bid on.
The proceeds are split between two deserving charities selected by staff. Share DDB 2011 in Vancouver was held at Performance Works, and raised $18,000 for two very deserving charities, the James Lee Foundation and Covenant House.
T.Y. Po shares scripture with his aunt, Kuen Lai. He knows the struggles she feels with abandonment and pain — that’s what began his own search for God.
Photo © 2012 IMB / Kelvin Joseph
Visitors talk about the exhibit of work by Susan Share at the reception for her lecture. We invite one artist a year as the Sally R. Bishop Faculty Fellow, to give a public lecture, present a body of work, and teach a master class in our studios. Susan Share is the 2007 recipient.
we got a nice supply yesterday of peppers, onions, zucchini, cukes, basil, tomatillos, and a couple tomatoes. Bruschetta? Chips and Salsa? I decided to make pizza dough and just dump on as many vegetables (Plus bacon) as I could. End result-yummy!
Photo by Geoff Livingston of Novera Visuals.
Each year, DDB Canada's offices showcases their culture of creativity by hosting Share DDB, a unique fundraising event where staff members contribute items to the silent auction. Items range from photography, paintings and handmade jewelry to rock-climbing lessons, sailing adventures, catered gourmet dinners and more. Anything that can be imagined (and made) can be submitted for staff, their significant others, clients, suppliers and invited guests to bid on.
The proceeds are split between two deserving charities selected by staff. Share DDB 2012 in Vancouver raised $18,100 for two very deserving charities, the James Lee Foundation and Greater Vancouver Food Bank Society.
Birmingham Public Library Board President Gwendolyn Welch personally thanking Ms. Ward at East Ensley Library during Patron Appreciation Day.
Each year, DDB Canada's offices showcases their culture of creativity by hosting Share DDB, a unique fundraising event where staff members contribute items to the silent auction. Items range from photography, paintings and handmade jewellery to rock-climbing lessons, sailing adventures, catered gourmet dinners and more. Anything that can be imagined (and made) can be submitted for staff, their significant others, clients, suppliers and invited guests to bid on.
The proceeds are split between two deserving charities selected by staff. Share DDB 2013 in Vancouver raised $25,000 for two very deserving charities, the James Lee Foundation and Music Heals.
The best way to share your friendship, is fight like you're hungry... Hihi...! Many thanks to "Melfinha" and its "Raquelita"...
"..." Happy muttered before curling up in a more comfortable position, and appeared to fall asleep almost instantly.
"Well, if you're not scared, I won't be either," Toby said sleepily.
I wished them both good night and left the door slightly ajar, so that a little light could seep into the room.