A bold tournament-style flyer with cornhole boards, flying beanbags, a trophy, and cash, promoting the GVAD Cornhole Tournament on July 25 at Bonsor Recreation Centre.

Image description: A bold tournament-style flyer with cornhole boards, flying beanbags, a trophy, and cash, promoting the GVAD Cornhole Tournament on July 25 at Bonsor Recreation Centre.


We at GVAD are hosting our Cornhole Tournament on July 25, 2026!

Join us for a fun day of cornhole, prizes, food, and community at Bonsor Recreation Centre.

Date: July 25, 2026,
Time: 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM,
Where: Bonsor Recreation Centre, 6550 Bonsor Ave, Burnaby, BC V5H 4P6

Registration fees:
Players:
GVAD Member: $20
Non-Member: $30
Fans and Spectators:
GVAD Member: $5
Non-Member: $10

Get your ticket: https://gvad.ca/cornhole
Registration deadline – July 15!

The more players who register, the bigger the jackpot prize!

Two categories: Kids Cornhole (15 and under) — prize awarded to winner 16+ Cornhole Tournament — cash prize awarded to winner(s)

Plus 50/50 raffles and food and beverages available for purchase.

Questions? Email events@gvad.ca

 

Visual Description:
Two people sit at a table in a plain indoor room, facing the camera. The person on the left wears glasses and a green Halifax T-shirt. The person on the right wears a beige T-shirt with a large black-and-white graphic. Both have neutral, serious expressions.


Video Transcript:
Hello everyone!
My name is Brayden. This is my sign name.
I am Deaf-Disabled. I will host an educational event.
My name is Megan, GVAD President. I am here to support Brayden.
What happens during this event?
We have three different sections! The educational event is connected to Deaf-Disabled mental health. We invite everyone to come. Members of the Deaf community: Deaf, Hard of Hearing, DeafBlind, Deaf-Disabled, and signing hearing people. Everyone is welcome here.
Sounds very exciting!
Really very exciting!
I will explain the first section now. The second and third sections will come later, after the first part. First section now.
I will set up the plan for the first section. We will watch a movie! This is a documentary film. This movie is connected with history. It happened in the past. Institutions.
Before, disabled people were locked in institutions. People were locked away, divided, and excluded. They were segregated and left without community. In these institutions, people suffered from abuse.
During this event, we will learn about this topic and expand our understanding of Disabled people history.
Warning: watching this movie may be a heavy experience. The information can be triggering, but it is still an enriching experience. You will learn a lot. You will understand and learn many things about Deaf-Disabled people and also about hearing people with disabilities.
We will go through this history: how it is connected, and how things changed.
You may be shocked. You will notice and analyze how you can change yourself and your values, how to support, and how you treat Deaf-Disabled people in the Deaf community.
How can we make Deaf-Disabled people equally invited into the community? This movie will help you understand this topic.
Wow, that sounds very important to watch!
I am curious: when and where does this event happen?
Saturday, June 20.
When? In the afternoon, from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM.
Where? Douglas College. Douglas College. Lecture room.
What room number? 2203.
It is at the New Westminster campus.
Wow! If you are interested in learning history and learning how to communicate with Deaf-Disabled people, come! Watch!
Yes! Looking forward to seeing you all there!
I hope everyone is interested in learning more about this topic. It is important to learn and educate yourself, to change yourself, to analyze, and to discuss how we can understand each other. Empathy for Deaf-Disabled members of our Deaf community.
Thank you!
See you there!
Stay tuned!
Bye!

A portrait-format event flyer with a cream background. The centre features a dark, moody photograph of a large institutional building overlaid with the bold white title "THESE FOUR WALLS." A row of six gold film festival laurel badges sits below it, alongside a photo of five panellists on stage, some using wheelchairs and walkers. The right side has a teal-bordered info panel. The footer is a solid dark red bar with the GVAD website and tagline in white.

Join us for a screening of “These Four Walls,” a documentary about the history of institutionalization of disabled individuals in Canada.

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Two women stand side-by-side against a neutral, light-colored wall. The woman on the left has long, light brown hair and is wearing glasses with a black, short-sleeved top. The woman on the right has darker, wavy hair and is wearing a black cardigan over a matching shirt. Both are looking directly at the camera with neutral-to-slight smiles.

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