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Category Archives: Flash Mobs

“The Entourage” -Are you in?

posted by: Kenji category: Engagment, Flash Mobs, Generation Action Youth Summit, Leadership, Physical Activity, Saskatchewan in motion, Youth Leadership

It’s flash mob time again in Saskatchewan! Do you want to be a part of history? Because that is what this mob is going to be! We’re calling it “the entourage”, and we want you to be a part of it! If you’ve visited my blog recently you will definitely have seen my posts detailing [...]

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SK in motion at the 2010 Student Leadership Conference

posted by: Kenji category: Active Transportation, Advocacy, Empowerment, Engagment, Flash Mobs, Leadership, Physical Inactivity, Student Leadership

  in motion This year at the Student Leadership Conference in Meadow Lake Saskatchewan in motion set up a trade show booth and delivered presentations to the young delegates. A team from base camp including, Graham Richardson, Don Radcliff-Smith and me, set out to make sure all of the delegates are aware of the physical [...]

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Success!-Sask in motion’s Dance Flash Mob ft. YBCS

posted by: Kenji category: Dance, Empowerment, Engagment, Flash Mobs, Healthy Living, Leadership

Saskatchewan in motion in partnership with the Youth Ballet and Contemporary Dance of Saskatchewan pulled of a deadly flash mob! With over 200 dancers and a huge crowd, even the most confused spectators walked away smiling. We went out there to show how much fun being active, moving around, and just enjoing the feeling you get from being physically active can be.

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Cause a Commotion – Flash Mobs!

posted by: Kenji category: Advocacy, Empowerment, Engagment, Flash Mobs, Leadership, Music, Physical Inactivity, Uncategorized

John Quincy Adams said, “If your actions inspire other to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader.” Smart man that Mr. Adams, and it makes sense doesn’t it:  If you want people to care about what you care about, they have to know it exists! You need to make people [...]

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