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Handicap International Fundraiser on April 27th: The Crime Writers Interactive Showcase
(MONTREAL, QUEBEC) March 2007 – Crime Writers of Canada (CWC), in association with Words Written Write (WWW), present the Interactive Crime Writers Showcase, a Fund-Raising evening for Handicap International Canada, as well as providing an arts fair and an entertaining environment for networking. ICN members, Jenny Cadot, and Alexandra and the Herrings will be performing
The public is invited to visit on Friday, April 27th, where the Interactive Showcase will take place at the Quartier Latin Van Houtte at 272 St. Catherine Street, East. Three previous events have been featured on CJAD and Q92 radio and CH and VOX Television.
Entrance is free with a suggested donation of $5.00. The ICWS, a networking event in an arts fair environment, will start at 5pm, and will include live music, a raffle and many surprises for those attending.
Businesses, artists and associations are welcome to promote and display their projects in the Arts Fair within the event.
Contact:
David J Cox, interactive.showcase at yahoo.com, Telephone:(514) 908-2813
Sandrine Guillot, Handicap International Canada, Telephone: (514) 645-6630
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“These events are important for two reasons: one is to bring artists and their communities together with the businesses and entrepreneurs that abound in Montreal,” says ICWS Artistic Director and founder of Words Written Write David J Cox, “The second, and more important, is to raise money for Handicap International Canada.”
The hosts of the ICWS are the Crime Writers of Canada whose mission is to promote Canadian crime writing and to raise the profile of Canadian crime writers from coast to coast. Vice-President Michael Blair of the CWC says, “We are excited about hosting this unique affair… a great opportunity for our writers and their books to be in the public eye.”
Previous events have entertained almost 1000 visitors, as well as ‘showcasing’ over 50 exhibitors.
“Our membership has increased by half since we co-hosted the first Showcase last year,” states Christina Manolescu, Director of the Invisible Cities Network, “We are thrilled to be involved in this event again.”
The location, a popular and stylish Van Houtte café, will have food, beer, wine and of course coffee for guests to enjoy and the live bands and raffle will start at 5-pm sharp.
About Handicap International Canada
HI Canada’s mission is to raise awareness in the community regarding the causes and effects of disability. We work in partnership with local, national and international decision makers in order to: •reduce the impact and consequences of disability on affected people •abolish arms (mines and cluster munitions) targeting civilian populations •Mobilize resources (human and financial) in order to promote our programs and projects in the fields of disability and public health. Please visit: www.handicap-international.ca