Archive for August 28th, 2009
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What’s Happening in the Hammer?
August 27, Framework heads out to Hamil Levitra pas cher ton to begin initial planning for the 2nd Hamilton Timeraiser happening in the spring 2010. Cheap viagra online The start of our day begins with a trip to the McMaster Innovation Space where we meet with Mark Chamberlain, President and CEO of Trivaris. As we walk into Mark’s office we notice two of the 2009 Hamilton art pieces currently on display. One element to the Timeraiser program that many people are not aware of is that after the night of the Timeraiser, the art goes on display at one of our many corporate partners’ office for the year, while the participants are completing their pledges. Viagra sin receta Brand viagra Prospecto levitra
One aspect of the Timeraiser is to work with local companies to purchase artwork at fair market value as Purchase viagra online Viagra alternatives a way to engage the business community in the local arts scene. The exposure that artists receive at the Timeraiser lasts way beyond just Levitra contraindicaciones the one night. Kaufen viagra As can be evident when Mark told us that one of the 2009 Hamilton artists Jeff Tessier, whose piece Lyric Theatre is currently on display in the Trivaris office, was asked to commission several photographs for the grand opening of the McMaster Innovation Space.

Jeff Tessier, Lyric Theatre
“As a participating artist I had the opportunity to display my work to people who would not otherwise see it and meet people in my community who were both civic-minded and engaged in the arts. This was a real pleasure. Viagra levitra Viagra sale Over the counter viagra Best of all, perhaps, is that the exposure I had through Timeraiser led to several paid jobs. I wasn’t expecting anything beyond what happened the night of the event, but I learned later that people who had seen my work Levitra prix pharmacie that night liked it enough that they wanted to take me on for other photographic work in a more commercial context. This development indicated for me just how effectively the Timeraiser process works, for all parties involved.” Jeff Tessier, 2009 Hamilton Timeraiser Artist
While catching up with Mark, he told us of a very creative social enterprise his company supports called Crazy Daisy, which focuses on the promotion of mental wellness through floral catering. Pastillas levitra Read all about how Sarah Moir, the President and Founder of Crazy Daisy use both her experience with mental illness and expertise as a floral designer to raise awareness about mental health and wellness in the workplace. Kauf von viagra Levitra achat Viagra bestellungTo bookend a productive day in the Hammer we met with the United Way of Burlington and Greater Hamilton to discuss plans for 2010. The United Way was one of our main community partners in organizing the 1st Hamilton Timeraiser by helping us connect with agencies and volunteers in the city. Levitra pill Viagra for women Purchase viagra We are happy to cont inue that partnership with them Online levitra in the following year. Stay tuned to learn more about plans for the 2nd Hamilton Timeraiser.
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