Archive of Past Events

Banff Mountain Festival World Tour

Come visit TRAS at the Banff Mountain Festival World Tour on Saturday December 4, 2010 at Centennial Theatre in North Vancouver! 

TRAS will be on-site with a display of our various projects and with wonderful handicrafts from the Himalayas available for purchase – perfect gifts for the season!

Date: Saturday December 4, 2010

Location: Centennial Theatre, 2300 Lonsdale Ave, North Vancouver

Time: Doors open at 6:30 pm, show-time 7:30 pm

TRAS handicraft sales: 6:30-7:30, during intermission, and after the films end.

To learn more about the handicrafts we will be selling, click here.

We hope to see you there!

Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour

The Banff Mountain Festival World Tour brings Banff to audiences around the globe. Immediately after the Festival in Banff ends in November, a selection of the best films goes on tour and the Vancouver stop is happening soon!

For more details about the Banff Mountain Film Festival please visit: http://www.banffcentre.ca/mountainfestival/

Kicking off the holiday season at Hycroft

In late November TRAS took part in the annual Christmas at Hycroft event coordinated by the University Woman’s Club of Vancouver.  Almost 4000 guests came through our room, on the third floor of the grand Hycroft mansion, to view our various handicrafts. It was a busy, successful weekend with many of our customers leaving with a pair of our angora wool gloves and toques, perfect for keeping warm in the chilly weather.

A full roster of volunteers kept our room perfectly organized and warmly greeted every guest. It was great to see lots of new faces volunteering for this event.

We would like to thank all the volunteers who helped make it such a success. A special thank you goes out to Kathy Gibler, Marina Guy and Cheryl Sullivan for coordinating the many details of this event.

TIBETANS IN EXILE book launch, Sunday October 18

YOU ARE WARMLY INVITED BY THE TRANS-HIMALAYAN AID SOCIETY (TRAS) AND CANADA INDIA VILLAGE AID (CIVA)

TO A BOOK LAUNCH OF

TIBETANS IN EXILE: THE DALAI LAMA AND THE WOODCOCKS

A NEW BOOK ABOUT THE WOODCOCKS AND THE HISTORY OF TRAS AND CIVA

Please join TRAS and CIVA at a reception to honour author Alan Twigg and publisher Ron Hatch

 

DATE: Sunday October 18, 2009
TIME: 7:30 – 9:30pm
LOCATION: VANCOUVER RACQUETS CLUB LOUNGE,
4867 Ontario St., Vancouver (Ontario and 33rd – for parking directions, see below)

PLEASE RSVP TO TRAS: 604-224-5133 or tras@portal.ca by Tuesday October 13

Includes a special screening of George Woodcock: The Anarchist of Cherry Street, a short film by Alan Twigg

The Trans-Himalayan Aid Society (TRAS) and Canada India Village Aid (CIVA) are excited to announce the publication of a new book about George and Ingeborg Woodcock, who founded the Tibetan Refugee Aid Society (now Trans-Himalayan Aid Society) in 1962. In TIBETANS IN EXILE: THE DALAI LAMA AND THE WOODCOCKS, Vancouver author Alan Twigg has recovered the amazing story of how George and Inge, while travelling in northern India in 1961, encountered many of the Tibetan refugees who had recently fled over the mountain passes. Appalled by the condition of the children–huddled together with inadequate bedding and clothing, surviving on a diet of thin soup and steamed dumplings–the Woodcocks vowed to help. Hearing of this, one of the Tibetans said, “You absolutely must come and see uncle.” This was Khando Yapshi, the Dalai Lama’s niece. Among the first Westerners to meet with the Dalai Lama, the Woodcocks offered to campaign to provide humanitarian assistance. This was the genesis for TRAS, one of the two remarkable non-profit charities spearheaded by the Woodcocks–the other being Canada India Village Aid (CIVA)–that have touched the lives of millions.

TIBETANS IN EXILE is a fitting tribute to the Woodcocks. It puts a human face on grassroots international aid, while telling the story of this rather eccentric, extremely compassionate and generous couple. It is an inspiring example of the fact that, yes, one person can make a difference.

TIBETANS IN EXILE is now in print, available in person at the TRAS office (Mon-Thurs, 10:00am-4:00pm; phone first 604-224-5133), in bookstores, or online at www.ronsdalepress.com. 272 pp, 60 b&w photos.

Directions and Parking: The Vancouver Racquets Club is situated on the northwest corner of 33rd and Ontario. Plenty of street parking is available (the car park is for members only). Map: www.vrc.bc.ca/faqs.html

Light refreshments, cash bar available

We look forward to seeing you!

Trans-Himalayan Aid Society (TRAS) www.tras.ca
Canada India Village Aid (CIVA) www.civaid.ca