February 15th, 2010

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Guess Who is Making the Rounds?

Monday, February 15th, 2010

A delighted Crowd - Alexandre Bilodeau at Robson Square.

Story and photos by Toby Snelgrove

It was an afternoon to hang with my daughter, Andie, who was fresh from the Men’s Mogul competition on Sunday. She beamed with delight as she described to me what happened at Cypress Mountain yesterday. It truly was a patriotic high experienced by her and her fellow Canadians. They had jsut witnessed Canada winning its first gold medal of the games and on home turf – even watching it on television choked me up.

I have to admit, I was envious. It is one thing to be out of town when something like this happens, but to be just a bus ride away and knowing that the event ticket would have cost less than $200, hurts. I didn’t let my envy effect my joy for her. It was the first day of outstanding weather and it was our first gold medal. Truly, “she” struck gold. However, it was not to be the end of her good luck.

A happy man

As we meandered about Robson Street, I explained the different venues and described some of the spontaneous (unannounced) happenings. For some reason I decided to turn south at the ice rink and head towards a stage where I had enjoyed a concert two nights ago. As we made our way back she noticed the crowd taking an interest in one of the small stages to the right. There was excitement in the air. The camera slowly panned from the “green room” waiting area towards the stage. The huge display screen revealed nothing. As I was about to direct her down to the ice rink, an announcer appeared and said, “We have a special guest for you today”. I grabbed my camera in anticipation. A young man appeared on stage. The crowd erupted in spontaneous cheers and applause. It was not other than Alexandre Bilodeau, my daughter’s new hero.

I was a sweet moment. My daughter and I, who I see infrequently (she’s from California), together experiencing Alexandre Bilodeau’s first non-broadcasted meeting with the public – and we were there.

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UBER Sociable German Fan Fest

Monday, February 15th, 2010

By Shane Gibson

Along with local tech entrepreneur Pawel Boryniec I finally got to check out the German Fan Fest House. After my trip to the Irish House I was wondering who else has mastered the art of the pint tip, the German’s did not disappoint. Their house band Acoustica had the 400 plus German stout drinking crowd literally dancing on the tables within a few moments of our arrival. I consider myself a very sociable person, and find myself overwhelming many people with my gregarious nature. Since arrival of the thousands of very sociable Olympic guests in our city I have had some serious competition, in fact I felt like a wallflower at the German Fan Fest House. Pawel of course helped me get over that quickly.

Photos:

1000 Beer Cup CrowdSourced Tower

1000 Beer Mug CrowdSourced Tower

Pawel and our new sociable friends

Pawel and our new sociable friends

German Fan Fest Info:

Address: 555 West Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC [Google Map]
Hours: From 10 am to 5 pm admission free.
From 6 pm to 2 am: Entrance = 10 CAD
“ThüringenCard”(20 CAD): Tickets are available in preesale. Your benefits: entering without queue up and reserving seats until 7 pm

Shane Gibson is co-author of Sociable! How Social Media is Turning Sales and Marketing Upside-down and is an active member of the Vancouver Board of Trade and Social Media Club Vancouver. Learn more about Shane at http://ShaneGibson.tel or follow him on Twitter @ShaneGibson.

Photos: Pawel Boryniec and Shane Gibson