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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 Toronto raised $15,600 for two very deserving charities, the James Lee Foundation and Camp Oochigeas.
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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.
More bird and squirrel fun. (or should I say Chaos) ;)
Not the cleanest picture, I took it through 2 door windows.
UMW Executive Harriett Olson talks with Nick Nicholas of Philadelphia, Volunteers in Mission coordinator for the Northeastern Jurisdiction.
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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.
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The Museum of Sex, is a sex museum located at 233 Fifth Avenue at the corner of East 27th Street in Manhattan, New York City. And the view of Manhattan around the museum, it's a vibrant, lively place with great architecture.
The Museum of Sex, was really one of the best museum experiences of my life, and not just cause I am into low brow humor. It had sexual history of USA, and some relics from Africa and other places. It was very interactive. You could get up and down slides, put your hand in places, and play games. There was a kind of a competition in the end and a movie sharing the history of sex. I am all for sexual liberation. I lost my bracelet on the dominoes, but it was one of the good experiences of my life.