Music Workshop / Class Conference / Tradeshow Fundraiser / Charity Wheelchair Accessible Family Friendly Community
kate@capre.org
902 582 1280
Doors open at 2:30pm
We have four keynote speakers, guided business discussions, networking and live music by our very own Ida Red and Friends.
Cari Patterson on Diversity, Respect and Vibrant Community http://www.horizonscda.ca/cari.php
Wes Booth on Social Media and Community Building https://wearens.wordpress.com/
Andy Horsnell on Business For The Common Good http://commongoodsolutions.ca/about-us/
Kevin Penny on Rising to The Challenge of REAL Enterprise
Kevin Penny
In 1991, at the age of 15, Kevin was in a bicycle accident and suffered a spinal cord injury leading to paralysis from the chest down. Through perseverance and determination, as well as community and family support, Kevin graduated from Horton District High School in 1995 and continued his post-secondary education at St. Mary’s University. These days, he’s a Coordinator of Disability Services, helping provide supports and services to students with disabilities attending postsecondary school.
Kevin is also the president of Sail Able Association of Nova Scotia and in 2014 started his own wheelchair van rental business in Halifax. Kevin enjoys travelling, being an advocate for persons with disabilities, and has a “minor addiction” of sailboat racing and has competed across Canada at several regattas for persons with disabilities.
Our schedule is as follows:
Register tables and set-up at 2:30pm. Networking and guided discussions from 3:00 on.
Cari Patterson at 4:00pm, Wes Booth at 4:15pm, Andy Horsnell at 4:30pm, Supper break at 5:00pm ( people free to check out local restaurants) Story of CAPRE and welcoming new members at 6:30, Kevin Penny speaks at 7:00pm, Music, and hootenanny at 7:15 all done by 9:00pm Join CAPRE Now. Call Kate.
kate@capre.org
902 582 1280
Doors open at 2:30pm
We have four keynote speakers, guided business discussions, networking and live music by our very own Ida Red and Friends.
Cari Patterson on Diversity, Respect and Vibrant Community http://www.horizonscda.ca/cari.php
Wes Booth on Social Media and Community Building https://wearens.wordpress.com/
Andy Horsnell on Business For The Common Good http://commongoodsolutions.ca/about-us/
Kevin Penny on Rising to The Challenge of REAL Enterprise
Kevin Penny
In 1991, at the age of 15, Kevin was in a bicycle accident and suffered a spinal cord injury leading to paralysis from the chest down. Through perseverance and determination, as well as community and family support, Kevin graduated from Horton District High School in 1995 and continued his post-secondary education at St. Mary’s University. These days, he’s a Coordinator of Disability Services, helping provide supports and services to students with disabilities attending postsecondary school.
Kevin is also the president of Sail Able Association of Nova Scotia and in 2014 started his own wheelchair van rental business in Halifax. Kevin enjoys travelling, being an advocate for persons with disabilities, and has a “minor addiction” of sailboat racing and has competed across Canada at several regattas for persons with disabilities.
Our schedule is as follows:
Register tables and set-up at 2:30pm. Networking and guided discussions from 3:00 on.
Cari Patterson at 4:00pm, Wes Booth at 4:15pm, Andy Horsnell at 4:30pm, Supper break at 5:00pm ( people free to check out local restaurants) Story of CAPRE and welcoming new members at 6:30, Kevin Penny speaks at 7:00pm, Music, and hootenanny at 7:15 all done by 9:00pm Join CAPRE Now. Call Kate.
Pricing & Tickets
Pricing: Donation
Lions Club