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Guest Announcement : Azuma

Nishikaze is pleased to announce the first guest for 2017!

A cosplayer since 2014 and a lover of Japanese language and culture since they were young, in this short time, Azuma has built a reputation of crossplaying and making fine props. They have won various awards from local communities at Otafest and Animethon; including Craftsmanship Prop-Maker, Mr./Miss Otafest, Crossplay Pageant, and Fashion Show awards.

Azuma also believes in giving back to their community by volunteering as staff in their local convention, judging cosplay contests, and providing informative panels to help other community members with their craft. You can also find them promoting their #humancosplayers project and modeling to promote cosplay and lolita fashion at various off-convention events.

Please support their work by visiting their Facebook and Instagram pages
FB: Azuma雷
IG: @azuma.cosplay

Photos by Kei Cheung Photography

Autographs are included with the purchase of a 8″ x 10″ print for $10

Missing marketplace applications

Hello friends!
If you have applied for a vendor or artist booth at Nishikaze and have not heard from us, it is entirely possible that the website ate your application. It has done this in the past when the software has an automatic update.

The website does have a archive that usually catches all forms before they are sent to the appropriate email accounts. The application archive has be recently verified to match the forms in the sales email account.

We still have room in the marketplace, so you haven’t heard from us about an application that you sent in, please contact sales@nishikaze.ca to has us verify if we did receive your application. Otherwise, feel free to resubmit your application!
Thanks for bearing with us!!

Charity 2017 – Lethbridge and Aread Search and Rescue Association

Lethbridge and Area Search and Rescue Association
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LASARA was formed in 1998 to provide search and rescue services to southern Alberta. LASARA is a member of Search and Rescue Alberta. Members train year-round and in all weather to be able to respond to tasking agencies, usually the police, when assistance is required. We can manage searches for tasking agencies, and search for missing persons and evidence. Our members have many different qualifications, including Standard First Aid, SAR Basics, navigation and radio communications, and some of our members train further in such disciplines as Wilderness First Aid, search dog handling, and swift water rescue. In 2016 alone, our members gave over 5000 hours of their time to build and maintain the group, and to train for and respond to search call-outs.