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Your customers are on the web. Having a strategy for your online presence allows you to market your small business online so customers can easily find you. In this workshop hosted by the Toronto Digital Service Squad they’ll discuss the importance of getting your business online and where to start with developing your online presence.
7:00 PM
You have a website, but how do customers find it? You need to drive traffic to your website by making sure your business shows up on Google when customers search. This beginner-level workshop will teach you how to connect your business to customer searches on Google and how to optimize your website and digital presence for Google, without costing you money.
8:00 AM| Ajax Convention Centre, 550 Beck Crescent, Ajax
Welcome to the 11th annual Connect Women conference: Leadership Redefined!
Leadership is considered a constant state of learning, developing and redefining your skills. Let's explore leadership attributes and how they've evolved and been defined and redefined for women by history, world events and personal growth. What characterizes strong leadership presence and could attributes include: community, humility and consensus?
Join us for this full-day conference and explore this theme with women from various walks of life and experiences. This in-person full-day conference includes amazing panelists, speakers, a very unique workshop and a business expo.
9:30 AM
In this session we discuss Financials and Operations. By understanding the accounting and financial basics and developing these operational strategies, you can create effective and efficient systems for running your business.
11:00 AM| Latcham Centre, 121 Queen St., Port Perry
Join us for a 2021 year in review by the Scugog Chamber of Commerce as well as an address by her Worship Mayor Bobbie Drew.
11:30 AM
How an Online Store Can Boost Your Business: Free Program Funded by the Province of Ontario and corporate partners.
The goal of ShopHERE powered By Google is to build and optimize online stores for small independent businesses and artists in just a matter of days. With ShopHERE, businesses get to expand their selling opportunities into the online market.
When I sign up with ShopHERE, what do I get?
- An e-commerce store customized with your information, theme, logo and branding
- Hands-on assistance setting up and launching your online store
- Additional training to support your online store including topics like digital marketing, shipping and inventory management
- Access to free tools to help support the successful launch of your online store
In this webinar you will get the answers to the top questions we’ve received about the ShopHERE program, including:
- Who is Digital Main Street?
- What is ShopHERE?
- What does it mean to sell online, and why should my business?
- Do I qualify for this program?
- What are the costs involved?
- Do you have any examples of completed websites?
10:00 AM| Visual Arts Centre of Clarington, 143 Simpson Ave, Bowmanville, ON
February 4 - March 6, 2022, weekends only, Friday - Sunday, 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
Joshua Vettivelu’s installation, prayers for a word (or a lack that builds the world) presents hundreds of slowly melting castings of their grandmother’s hands, made out of beeswax infused with ‘Ceylon’ cinnamon.
Vettivelu’s research investigates how the language we use to understand ourselves is informed by the material conditions that surround us. Prayers for a word (a lack that builds the world) connects the material history of the spice trade with the psychic impact of European missionary work to explore how frameworks of redemption and salvation have been used to ensure enthusiastic labour and unfettered access to resources.
The installation is intentionally housed in the Visual Art Centre of Clarington, recalling its role as a decommissioned barley mill. The building was constructed in 1905 for the processing of grits and barley, later revitalized into a hub of cultural production by the Town of Newcastle in 1976. In collaboration with Nicolas Fleming and Andreas Buchwaldt, Vettivelu refigures the VAC’s architecture into a factory that continually produces and destroys something that is simultaneously material and immaterial, public yet deeply private.
11:30 AM
Are you an aspiring farmer, interested in starting a farming business? This FREE webinar series will help you assess your fit and identify considerations to assess with this new opportunity.
Through the 2 webinars, participants will learn about:
- What it takes to farm and the realities of modern farming
- Navigating financing and business planning
- Real-world case examples from successful new farm businesses
Part 1: March 4, 2022
Part 2: March 11, 2022
10:00 AM| Visual Arts Centre of Clarington, 143 Simpson Ave, Bowmanville, ON
February 4 - March 6, 2022, weekends only, Friday - Sunday, 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
Joshua Vettivelu’s installation, prayers for a word (or a lack that builds the world) presents hundreds of slowly melting castings of their grandmother’s hands, made out of beeswax infused with ‘Ceylon’ cinnamon.
Vettivelu’s research investigates how the language we use to understand ourselves is informed by the material conditions that surround us. Prayers for a word (a lack that builds the world) connects the material history of the spice trade with the psychic impact of European missionary work to explore how frameworks of redemption and salvation have been used to ensure enthusiastic labour and unfettered access to resources.
The installation is intentionally housed in the Visual Art Centre of Clarington, recalling its role as a decommissioned barley mill. The building was constructed in 1905 for the processing of grits and barley, later revitalized into a hub of cultural production by the Town of Newcastle in 1976. In collaboration with Nicolas Fleming and Andreas Buchwaldt, Vettivelu refigures the VAC’s architecture into a factory that continually produces and destroys something that is simultaneously material and immaterial, public yet deeply private.
2:00 PM| Visual Arts Centre of Clarington, 143 Simpson Ave, Bowmanville, ON
Join us on an artist-led tour and talk with Joshua Vettivelu as they discuss their exhibition prayers for a word (or a lack that builds the world) on Saturday, March 5, 2022. This final installment of Public Space, curated by Matthew Kyba, features hundreds of castings of the artist's grandmother's hands, created using beeswax infused with 'Ceylon' cinnamon.
Vettivelu’s research investigates how the language we use to understand ourselves is informed by the material conditions that surround us. Prayers for a word (a lack that builds the world) connects the material history of the spice trade with the psychic impact of European missionary work to explore how frameworks of redemption and salvation have been used to ensure enthusiastic labour and unfettered access to resources.
The installation is intentionally housed in the Visual Arts Centre of Clarington (VAC), recalling its role as a decommissioned barley mill. The building was constructed in 1905 for the processing of grits and barley, later revitalized into a hub of cultural production by the Town of Newcastle in 1976. Prayers for a word (a lack that builds the world) is the last iteration of the VAC’s collaboration-based exhibition Public Space. In collaboration with Nicolas Fleming and Andreas Buchwaldt, Vettivelu reconfigures the VAC’s architecture into a factory that continually produces and destroys something that is simultaneously material and immaterial, public yet deeply private.
Please note that Joshua Vettivelu will also be leading an artist talk from 12:00 - 2:00 pm for visitors registered to arrive by shuttle bus (registration required). The gallery will be closed to other guests during this time. If you require transportation from Toronto, we encourage you to register for the free shuttle bus to attend the first artist talk of the day. More information can be found here: https://tinyurl.com/2p964chw
10:00 AM| Visual Arts Centre of Clarington, 143 Simpson Ave, Bowmanville, ON
February 4 - March 6, 2022, weekends only, Friday - Sunday, 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
Joshua Vettivelu’s installation, prayers for a word (or a lack that builds the world) presents hundreds of slowly melting castings of their grandmother’s hands, made out of beeswax infused with ‘Ceylon’ cinnamon.
Vettivelu’s research investigates how the language we use to understand ourselves is informed by the material conditions that surround us. Prayers for a word (a lack that builds the world) connects the material history of the spice trade with the psychic impact of European missionary work to explore how frameworks of redemption and salvation have been used to ensure enthusiastic labour and unfettered access to resources.
The installation is intentionally housed in the Visual Art Centre of Clarington, recalling its role as a decommissioned barley mill. The building was constructed in 1905 for the processing of grits and barley, later revitalized into a hub of cultural production by the Town of Newcastle in 1976. In collaboration with Nicolas Fleming and Andreas Buchwaldt, Vettivelu refigures the VAC’s architecture into a factory that continually produces and destroys something that is simultaneously material and immaterial, public yet deeply private.
7:00 PM
You're invited to attend Durham Region's International Women's Day celebration!
This exciting virtual event is hosted by the Region’s International Women’s Day Committee and will celebrate the achievements of women and the contributions they continue to make in Durham Region. It aims to raise awareness against bias and empowers us to take action to create a gender equal world. Collectively we can all #BreakTheBias.
The event will feature keynote speaker, Chief Kelly LaRocca of the Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation and includes performances from women in Durham.
The International Women’s Day Committee is a partnership between the Region of Durham; Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation, Canadian Council of Muslim Women, Durham Chapter; Congress of Black Women, Oshawa/Whitby Chapter; Hispanic Canadian Alliance of Durham; Womxn of Colour Durham Collective; Women’s Multicultural Resource and Counselling Centre of Durham and YWCA Durham.
Event Details
Date: Monday, March 7, 2022
Time: 7 to 8:30 p.m.
Event link: Join event
Registration is not required. For viewing on a mobile device, please download and install the free Microsoft Teams app prior to the event. We look forward to seeing you there.
7:30 AM| Symposium Cafe Restaurant and Lounge, Ajax, 338 Rossland Rd E, Ajax
Join business owners, entrepreneurs and business professionals for this opportunity to network your business. Each networking registration includes: a full breakfast, shared display table for your marketing materials and entry into business card draw(s). We encourage all those interested in attending to pre-register (below). Walk-ins may be accepted at the door - space permitted - however there will be an additional charge.
12:00 PM
Calling all female ENTREPRENEURS & BUSINESS OWNERS! Join us virtually to celebrate International Women's Day and to connect authentically with like minded people. Take the opportunity to engage in interesting conversations, share your story and prioritize yourself and your business.
7:00 PM
Social media is a never satiated content beast - it’s always hungry for more! It can be tough to keep up with social media content creation, but if you create and repurpose your content smartly, you can stay ahead of the curve. Discover how in this workshop, where you’ll learn the tricks of how to efficiently plan a month’s worth of social media content in one sitting.
7:30 PM
9:30 AM
The number one ingredient in any successful sales conversation is you. You, connected into your reason for service and commitment to providing only the very best. The thing is, we get all up in our head. Having a process that will find the win/win in every sales conversation while leaving you both feeling amazing is the very thing that can change the course of your business.
8:00 AM| The Lake House Event Centre, 600 Liverpool Road, Pickering
Join us on Thursday, March 10 for our third event focusing on women in business.
Though everyone is welcome to attend, the purpose of this event is to inspire, share ideas, insights, visions and opportunities with women in business.
We have worked to bring you a variety of perspectives, with one goal in mind. To work together to build a strong network of business women who are making their mark on their respective industries.
11:30 AM
How an Online Store Can Boost Your Business: Free Program Funded by the Province of Ontario and corporate partners.
The goal of ShopHERE powered By Google is to build and optimize online stores for small independent businesses and artists in just a matter of days. With ShopHERE, businesses get to expand their selling opportunities into the online market.
When I sign up with ShopHERE, what do I get?
- An e-commerce store customized with your information, theme, logo and branding
- Hands-on assistance setting up and launching your online store
- Additional training to support your online store including topics like digital marketing, shipping and inventory management
- Access to free tools to help support the successful launch of your online store
In this webinar you will get the answers to the top questions we’ve received about the ShopHERE program, including:
- Who is Digital Main Street?
- What is ShopHERE?
- What does it mean to sell online, and why should my business?
- Do I qualify for this program?
- What are the costs involved?
- Do you have any examples of completed websites?
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