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Fearless Project Photography Release Forms - November, 2009

Fearless Project Photography Release Forms from November, 2009. The forms grant photographer Jeff Sheng, PRIDE House 2010, Alpenglow Productions Corporation, GayWhistler.com, Qmunity, St. Paul's Hospital Foundation, Tourism Whistler, Tourism British Columbia, Canadian Tourism Commission, OUTtv, Convergent Entertainment, Transmission Site their representatives and agents the absolute and irrevocable right and unrestricted permission in respect of photographic images and/or moving pictures taken of various LGBTQ+ athletes.

Ski Industry Professional 2009 event

File consists of a London Drugs Photo Station CD containing 10 digital photographs. Most show people at a Ski Industry Professional event held in 2009 at Mount Seymour. Six of these photos can be found online at the Mount Seymour History Project's website (see 'Source' below for link).

  • 001 - a man and woman cutting a 'Happy Birthday' cake.
  • 002 - two men in a room with many posters and photographs; one man wears a DMSSC sweater and holds two photo album pages.
  • 003 - three women with wine glasses seated indoors.
  • 004 - a woman and two men standing indoors.
  • 005 - two men standing indoors near a red banner reading "thirtytwo."
  • 006 - two men with plates of cake standing indoors. In the background is a sign reading "Welcome to Mt. Seymour."
  • 007 - two men standing indoors in front of a poster reading "Mount Seymour History Project."
  • 008 - a woman and man standing beside a table of framed photographs.
  • 009 - a woman in a red jacket standing in an outdoor garden.
  • 010 - the Warren G. Harding memorial in Stanley Park.

Toni Sailer in memoriam

  • ADOUGLAS-03-008
  • Bestanddeel
  • 1980-2009, predominant summer 2009
  • Part of Alex Douglas Fonds

File contains online newspaper articles and e-mails primarily relating to the death of Toni Sailer on August 24th 2009. Also included are a 1980 Toni Sailer Summer Ski Camp staff address list and an article about the U.S. National Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame.

  • 001 - Toni Sailer Summer Ski Camp 1980 staff address list.
  • 002 - Toni Sailer obituary and tribute, by Patrick Lang and John Fry, from www.skiinghistory.org, printed August 25 2011, 6 pages.
  • 003 - E-mail between Alex Douglas and Wayne Wong re: death of Toni Sailer, August 26 2009.
  • 004 - E-mail between Alex Douglas and Scott Bridger re: death of Toni Sailer, August 26 2009, 2 pages.
  • 005 - “A moment of silence for Austrian ski legend Toni Sailer,” Ron Judd, The Seattle Times, August 25 2009.
  • 006 - “Show Him The Money: Weichsel Plans To Shake Up Hall of Fame,” Roger Leo, Mountain News, June 29 2009, 2 pages.

Inside the Olympics Industry - Whistler Watch Poster

Poster produced by Whistler Watch and The Council of Canadians, advertising a talk called "Inside the Olympic Industry" by Dr. Helen Lensky on the negative aspects of the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games. A list on the poster argues these negative impacts include the destruction of natural habitat, the forced removal of residents of East Vancouver, the harassment of Olympics critics by the police, and the creation of long-lasting debt. Olympic supporters, critics, VANOC staff, athletes, ISU, and the "curious" are all invited to attend. The talk was held at the Whistler Public Library on Saturday, September 12th [2009], at 6:30 pm.

Legal Documents

Materials relating to the legal documents for the Fearless Project, including the Fearless Project Photography Release Forms from November, 2009. The forms grant various stakeholders the rights to photographic images taken of LGBTQ+ athletes.

President's Recognition Dinner Booklet

A booklet from the President's Recognition Dinner for the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver, held March 14, 2008. One of the honourees at the dinner is Kerry Dennehy for his work with The Kelty Patrick Dennehy Foundation raising awareness about depression. Found in a scrapbook.

How Far Will You Go? TV Series Episode 02 on DVD-ROM by Convergent Entertainment - 2008

Video found on DVD-ROM of Episode 02 from the TV Series How Far Will You Go? in 2008. The episode follows "12 hot gay guys as they battle it out for the title of 'Vancouver's Gay Next Top Model' - We meet the first of the guys who make it to the final 12 and the boys learn a dance routine for the Snow-Ball at Whistler" (1).

Total duration of the film is 1 hour, 05 minutes, and 02 seconds.

1978-2007

Photographs of skiing, mountain views, snowboarding, aerial shots of the valley, mountain biking, and chairlifts.

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