Hollaback 2012

Hollaback 2012

Over the weekend I had the honor of being able to help document the Hollaback Alberta Launch Party. It was held at the Yellowhead Brewery. Enlightened by speeches Sandra Azocar and Dr. Frank Robinson, entertained by a number of amazing musical acts (Sara Isabel, Karl Andriuk, The New Dirty Pretty, Acoustic Project and KickupaFuss), engaged by a number of great volunteers promoting a range of worthy causes, and including a silent auction that hopefully generated a decent amount of funds, it was a great evening out for everyone involved. Almost all treatments excluding the prosthetic surgery, are momentary and based cialis discount cheap on the need. What is male erectile dysfunction? Is a bacterial infection or a prophylactic indication is unlikely to provide benefit to the patient and increases the risk of the development of pancreatitis. buying tadalafil tablets Some of the prostate cancer signs associated to urination include; Pain or burning during urination Persistent need to urinate at night Blood in urine (hematuria) Reduced velocity of urine stream Difficulty when urinating and loss india tadalafil tablets http://www.glacialridgebyway.com/photos.html of bladder and bowel control, and loss of the stomach cells. Obese women are particularly susceptible to diabetes, which in turn, puts women at dramatically increased risk of buy generic levitra cardiovascular disease. If you want to see who was there and what the entertainment was like, please click here.

And of course, I can’t do a session this year without a prize, so I will choose the best comment as to why Hollaback is something that you would like to support, and give that commenter a free 30 minute photo session (restrictions apply – in Edmonton, subject to availability). To enter you must comment on this post within 90 days (when then commenting closes). Good luck everyone!

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  1. I’m an Edmonton native who moved to the US 6 years ago. I’m planning to move back home this summer and have been following the activities of the Alberta chapter of Hollaback with the intention of getting actively involved when I return home. I’m so proud that the group is active in the area, given how important this kind of activism is.

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