3.31.2011

Toronto Hearts Japan Fundraiser


Toronto Hearts Japan is an exhibition, silent auction, and two (count them!) parties at the beloved Gladstone Hotel (with DJ Paul E. Lopes and DJ Jun). Featuring works from local to international artists (and other surprises too), everybody can find a way to offer our hearts to Japan and help them soldier on.

Silent Art Auction
The TOheartsJP Silent Auction runs for 5 days from Thursday March 31 to Tuesday April 5th at the Gladstone Hotel, 2nd floor. We are featuring an incredible range of artwork from the entire Toronto Art Community. The auction is open from 12-5pm daily and attendence is free. Please come and support!

Donate
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If you cannot make the Silent Auction but would still like to give, please contact us at
contact@narwhalartprojects.com

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3.23.2011

Alice Falls Down the Rabbit Hole


So cute Little Aice for your desktop and iphone wallpaper.

Regina F. Silva designed for your pernoal use.  It's free. Let's click to download.

There're also many more cute wallpapers for free there.




Have fun!!



3.21.2011

Paper Cranes for Japan



Your paper cranes will now raise $S!
All you have to do is make & mail your cranes & wishes

Help Japan by making paper cranes. These simple yet powerful gestures will trigger a $200,000 donation from the Bezos Family Foundation - $2 for each crane received - to Architecture for Humanity's reconstruction efforts in Japan. 

DoSomething.org are appealing to young people throughout the world to share their love and support for the Japanese people with "Paper Cranes for Japan."

The task is simple:
  • Find and upload a photo of an origami paper crane OR
  • Make your own and take a quick pic of it THEN
  • Upload that photo along with a message of support to the Facebook page "Paper Cranes for Japan."

Here is How to fold Cranes.


Fold, upload. Fold, upload. Fold, upload. Join them.





3.20.2011

Search For Missing Continues in Japan as Death Toll Rises


Tokyo (CNN) -- As searches for thousands of missing continued Saturday, police in Japan said more than 7,300 people had died since the monster earthquake and ensuing tsunami struck last week.

On Saturday evening, 7,348 people were confirmed dead, according to Japan's National Police Agency. An additional 10,947 people were missing and 2,603 were injured, the agency said.

Search and rescue efforts have been hampered by snowfall in the hardest-hit areas, said spokesman Patrick Fuller of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.

"The cold is a real issue, particularly for the thousands of people in shelters, many of them elderly," he said, describing providing medical care as a "massive challenge."

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Links to the Japanese Red Cross. All support possible is appreciated.

Click Here for more information.



3.19.2011

Pray for Japan


These are designed/printed/cut "PRAY FOR JAPAN" postcards with information at the back. All the profits will go directly to the Japanese Red Cross Society.

If there's a big enough demand, they're considered to put up for sale.
Would everyone be cool with that? Pls, let she know, here.