IG Day June 1st

We have a master list of ongoing Intergenerational Day Activities happening on June 1st. Email [email protected] to have your event added to our list! To see what’s happening in your area, click here. 

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13th  INTERGENERATIONAL DAY CANADA
is June 1st, 2023!

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FOUR PROVINCES HAVE PROCLAIMED THE DAY IN PERPETUITY!

            AS HAVE THE TORONTO DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARDS & SCHOOL DISTRICTS OF NB (K-12)

Over 100 cities have proclaimed the day.

12 provinces and territories officially celebrated the day in 2022.

Please consider helping us keep our work moving forward and donate today!
Share your activities on social media and use the hashtags #intergenerational or #IGDay


HOW TO CELEBRATE IG DAY

As we come out of COVID times, two things are still clear:

  1. Older adults and youth/children need one another more than ever.
  2. We must be creative with virtual, or other safe ways to connect. 

GET YOUR THINKING CAPS ON! Cards sent with prescription and food deliveries, on-line sharing of songs and games, window visits with painted hand prints on the glass, drive-by parades, musical presentations on the lawn or on ZOOM, sharing through Facebook pages, sharing of drawings, phone calls, short You Tube skits, youth built birdhouses or fundraising to buy and place bird feeders outside of the windows of seniors (promise upkeep as well!)… YOU CAN DO THIS. If ‘eye’ to ‘eye’ is safe, action starts with you!

Canadians have been so creative throughout 2022. Now let’s keep it going.

Celebrate all IG connections June 1st, 2023. Make it a day to remember in our hearts and souls forever, a day that lasts all year long.

Many amazing individuals, groups, and government officials are celebrating Intergenerational Day by holding events on June 1st. Here’s the list of participants for 2022: 2021 Activities.

NATIONAL QUILT PROJECT

Hey Canada, what do Intergenerational friendships mean to you?

Each year on June 1, we promote Intergenerational Day – a celebration of the mutual benefits of building relationships across generations.

2020 marked the 10th Anniversary of Intergenerational Day in Canada! We made a callout to Canadians of all generations to help us built a virtual national quilt of intergenerational relationships.

Have a look at the quilt here: https://prezi.com/view/lnaGxDMNDxu01eFdHTCV/ 

Now more than ever, we need ways to connect. We need to celebrate. Just because we can’t be together, doesn’t mean we can’t be connected.

MORE SIMPLE CELEBRATION IDEAS BELOW. SCROLL DOWN! 

IT’S SIMPLE, FUN AND EASY AS 1-2-3!

FIND SOMEONE FROM A DIFFERENT GENERATION

  •  IF you have a few seconds,

-make eye contact and smile

-hold the door for the person to pass through

-say ‘Have a good day!’

  •  IF you have 5 minutes,

-call to say hello

-put the number in your cell contact list so you can call again sometime

-give a single flower

  •  IF you have 30 minutes,

-sit down and have a conversation

-go for a short walk

-write a short note in a card and post it

  •  IF you have an hour or two,

-share a meal

-go to a movie together

-play a game together

AND DON’T FORGET THE ICE CREAM!!

CHECK IT OUT! FREE RESOURCE! Ed Asner, star of the movie UP!

5 minute to whole day ideas for IG Day everyday.

Ed Asner’s IG Activities List

IF YOU have TIME or FUNDS to help us

spread the good word about Intergenerational Relations then

DONATE at www.intergenerational.ca

WRITE to us at [email protected]

to share your project

or learn how you can volunteer.

It only takes a few moments and a
simple thoughtful gesture
to make people feel connected and special.

Take that moment June 1st

and then

Plan on making it a HABIT!

 

 

HOW TO CELEBRATE IG DAY

PICK A POSTER TO ADVERTISE THE DAY

#iWillCelebratePoster 

IG Day Poster 85×11 Fill in Your Event

IG Day Poster 85×11 Colour Poster With Message

IG Day 85×11 Poster With Message B&W

IG Day Four Colour Handbills With Message

IG Day Four B&W Handbills With Message

Sidney, BC 1st in Canada to Proclaim the Day 2010 City Proclamation2.46 MB


GET YOUR COMMUNITY OR ORGANIZATION ON BOARD TODAY FOR JUNE 1st 2023!

Ontario Royal Assent for IG Day Proclamation


Look what has happened – add your city this year!

More than 100 cities

from across Canada, coast to coast to coast

endorsed IG Day Canada,

as well as several provincial/territorial governments!

Contact us to find out how to

approach your town, city, province, or territory to

proclaim JUNE 1st INTERGENERATIONAL DAY CANADA

for 2023!

WRITE US if you have a project to share!

We’ll Tweet it out!

                                                                                      @i2iSociety #igDayCanada

HERE IS JUST A TASTE OF THE GREAT PROJECTS WE’VE HEARD ABOUT…

Check out the link on the homepage for the multitude of IG projects happening across Canada. Add yours to the list.

BRITISH COLUMBIA

SONG CIRCLE-PROSPECT LAKE COMMUNITY

A retired doctor and retired educator have created 6 week IG (intergenerational) choir sessions for older adults and children. In just 90 minutes a week, everyone learns songs, and learns about each other through respectful communication and snack sharing. One session captured the interest of a large group of 7 year old boys who loved the interaction with their older community neighbours. Having to stop for the baseball season, these boys are already signed up for the fall session again!

YUKON

YPLEA (yplea.com) made a presentation on ageism to a high school class in Whitehorse studying Social Issues. The seniors of Yukon Order of Pioneers and the students went on to organize a morning of bowling and lunch, so that they could get to know each other and understand ageist issues they both face. The students are now making a video about the fun and their enlightening intergenerational experience.

ALBERTA

CALGARY-Check out Link-Ages (www.linkages.ca/ ) and see Mayor Naheed Nenshi’s video on his support of Intergenerational Day Canada!

ONTARIO

TORONTO-Check out Toronto Intergenerational Partnerships (tigp.org)

Their work motivated the City of Toronto and the Toronto School Board

to proclaim June 1st Intergenerational Day Canada.

On-going programmes, where IG is every day!

NORTHWEST TERRITORIES

INUVIK-Elders and youth monthly music night with a dinner at the local community hall, AND a genealogy project with high school students and seniors.

FORT SMITH-Seniors working at an elementary school reading and visiting, AND older students from Phoenix School helping seniors with their errands.

HAY RIVER-Grandparents and grandchildren picnic planning! This is meant to hurry summer along its way in Canada’s North!

NOVA SCOTIA

Great government sponsored initiative.

Intergenerational Awards!

BC

BC RETIRED TEACHERS ASSOCIATION http://www.bcrta.ca/ Golden Star Awards for Intergenerational Excellence in schools!

K/1 SURREY TEACHER WINS FUNDING FOR IG PROJECT WITH

WESTMINSTER HO– USE IN SOUTH SURREY

Read about their project at https://myclassneeds.ca/en/project/1495/

CANADIAN NETWORK

FOR THE PREVENTION OF ELDER ABUSE

ENDORSES JUNE 1ST INTERGENERATIONAL DAY CANADA

Respectful and purposeful intergenerational relations

prevent elder abuse.

UN World Elder Abuse Awareness Day

WEAAD JUNE 15th

ON

GUELPH-Trellis Mental Health Services www.trellis.on.ca

Teens and older adults- respect and protect.

Watch their You Tube videos.

‘Keep Your Loot Give Fraud a Boot’

Funding assistance Retired Teachers of Ontario

We need to connect generations on JUNE 1st and everyday.

The list below keeps growing…

Let’s beat this list!!

* Cities with (s)  submitted a Letter of Support!

BC– Victoria, Abbotsford(s), Ashcroft, Burnaby, Burns Lake, Campbell River, Castlegar, Chilliwack(s), Coldstream(s), Colwood, Comox, Courtney, Cranbrook, Delta(s), District of Central Saanich, District of Highlands, District of Saanich, Duncan, Esquimalt, Ft. St. John, Fraser Lake, Invermere(s), Kamloops, Kelowna, Langford, Langley(s), McBride, Nanaimo, North Vancouver, Oak Bay, Osoyoos, Parksville, Penticton, Port Alberni, Port Coquitlam, Port Hardy, Prince George, Qualicum Beach(s), Revelstoke(s), Richmond, Salmon Arm(s), Sicamous, Sidney, Sooke, Squamish, Summerland(s), Surrey, Tofino, Trail, Vancouver, Vernon(s), West Vancouver(s), Whistler, White Rock(s), Williams Lake, PROVINCE OF BC first proclaimed in 2014

AB– Edmonton, Athabasca, Calgary, Cochrane, Fort Saskatchewan, Grand Prairie(s), Jasper, Lethbridge(s), Lloydminster, Red Deer, St. Albert, Stony Plain, Strathcona, Wood Buffalo, Rocky Mountain House, Caroline

SK- Regina, Battleford, North Battleford, Saskatoon, PROVINCE OF SASKATCHEWAN first proclaimed in 2014

MB- Beausejour, Dauphin, Pilot Mound, Portage la Prairie, Snow Lake(s), Stonewall, Thompson, PROVINCE OF MANITOBA Proclaims in perpetuity since 2014

ON– Ottawa, Grey-Bruce, Guelph, Hamilton(s), Markham, Oakville, Oshawa, Peterborough, Sudbury(s), Toronto, Waterloo, Windsor, PROVINCE of ONTARIO proclaims in perpetuity 2015

NB– Fredericton, Bathurst, Moncton, Rothesay, Dieppe, Saint John, PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK first proclaims in 2015, now in perpetuity as well as all NB School Districts

QC– Gatineau

NS– Halifax, Amherst, Cape Breton (CBRM), PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA first proclaimed in 2013

PE– PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND first proclaimed in 2013

NL– St. John’s, Corner Brook, Gander, Happy Valley-Goose Bay

YT– Whitehorse, Dawson City, YUKON first proclaimed in 2014

NT– Yellowknife, Yellowknives Dene First Nations, Fort McPherson, Fort Simpson, Fort Smith, Inuvik, Norman Wells, Paulatuk (Do not do Territorial Proclamations)

NU– The Territorial Hamlets

START NOW TO GET YOUR CITY ON THE LIST

for JUNE 1st, 2023!