Don’t fear the Taxman!
Announcing the most important learning opportunity of 2008:
Tax Fundamentals for Artists and Artisans
Presented by Marianna Scott from Quantum Accounting
Sunday, February 24
1pm – 4pm (Registration starts at 12:30pm)
Kaslo Gardens Co-operative (Activities Room)
2765 Co-operative Way (between Kaslo and Slocan Streets on Grandview Highway)
Visit their website for a map: http://kaslogardenshousingcoop.ca/
Cost: $15
This workshop will be ideal for self-employed artists and craftspeople with little or no experience preparing taxes. If you dread tax season, and put off thinking about your taxes until the last minute, then this workshop is for you.
The workshop will cover the fundamentals of taxation for individuals, with an emphasis on the self-employed. It will cover which expenses are deductible, what kind of record keeping is required and how to get and stay organized.
Marianna Scott has been in accounting since 1987. She has been preparing personal taxes for the self-employed since 1996, with a focus on the arts and culture industry for the past four years. Marianna has completed a course of study to become a Certified Financial Planner. She expects to receive her CFP designation in 2008.
For more information or to pre-register for this important event, contact Steven R. Duncan at 604-788-8340 or email srduncan@shaw.ca. Space is limited. continue
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THE VANCOUVER POETRY SLAM
VANCOUVER POETRY HOUSE
AND THE
57 VARIETIES OPEN MIC
PRESENT
A PERFORMANCE POETRY WORKSHOP
AT SPARTACUS BOOKS
(319 WEST HASTINGS-2ND FLOOR)
TUESDAY FEBRUARY 19TH
WITH CALGARY’S WAKEFIELD BREWSTER
In January 2006, Wakefield moved to Calgary, Alberta for a new perspective in Canadian poetry and a fresh perspective in Canadian living. Being a visible minority with a Bajan (Barbados) heritage, the Western Canadian environment with such drastic differences could only help him to grow as a poet and as a person. In April, with the help of iconic Canadian poetess, ‘the Mama of Dada’, Sheri-D Wilson, he designed and ran a workshop for the Calgary International Spoken Word Festival entitled ‘flowetree poetree with da lyrical pitbull’ performing as a featured artist and hitting the stage for the poetry slams. (http://www.calgaryspokenwordfestival.com/index.html),
WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT FROM THE WORKSHOP
“I intend to perform pieces from all styles that i have learned; From capturing the audience; getting attention – holding it – reading techniques; secrets to slamming.
Often the workshops are about how i developed “wakespeak”, my use of ebonics and formal english combined; my mentors, my heroes, my inspirations and influences; music, literature and the audio/visual that i convey through my spoken images; my artistic backgroudns and how i use them in poetree to bring it to the foreground – ”
Whether you’re new to the art of performance poetry or a veteran looking to stretch your skills and your skin, Wakefield has a universe of knowledge, experience and enthusiasm to help you get what you want in this workshop. As he says, “in the end the workshop goes where the audience guides it.” All poetic styles and levels of experience are welcome. And if you are not interested please forward this on to someone you know who might be.
THE WORKSHOP WILL RUN FROM 7-8 PM-ish
TO BE FOLLOWED BY THE OPEN MIC FROM 8-10PM
$5 FOR 18 AND UNDER
$8 FOR 19 AND OLDER
NO ONE WILL BE TURNED AWAY FOR LACK OF FUNDS
COME TAKE A PIECE OF MIND FROM ONE OF THE QUICKEST IN THE BIZ
ONLY 30 SEATS AVAILABLE DUE TO SPACE LIMITATIONS
PRE REGISTER AT
rcarcee@yahoo.ca
WAKEFIELD WILL ALSO BE FEATURING
AT THUNDERING WORD AT CAFÉ MONTMARTRE ON FEB 17TH
AND THE VANCOUVER POETRY SLAM AT CAFÉ DEUX SOLEILS ON FEB 18TH
PLUS THE SPILLIOUS SPEAK N SING AT THE COTTAGE BISTRO ON FEB 20TH