Entrepreneurial Adventure Showcase and BMO National Innovation Awards

Entrepreneurial Adventure Showcase and BMO National Innovation Awards
Posted on 05/12/2016
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students showing their Entrepreneurial Adventure ProjectsOn May 4th, during Catholic Education Week, the Kenora Catholic District School Board hosted an Entrepreneurial Adventure Showcase and BMO National Innovation Awards celebration. The community was invited to meet Kenora's youngest entrepreneurs and innovators of the future.

Over 150 students in grades 1 - 6 from St. Louis School, Pope John Paul II School and École Ste-Marguerite Bourgeoys showcased their Entrepreneurial Adventure Projects. Students, teachers and local business mentors worked together as equal partners to create a business from 'the ground up' with the goal of helping others. Students researched global and local charities and had the opportunity to choose a charity that they wanted to support through the profits of their business. Students were involved in every aspect of their business from brainstorming, communication, overcoming challenges, finance, marketing and sales. At the culminating event students were able to put their businesses on display and sell their products or services. Projects ranged from a pop-up restaurant to student-manufactured products.

Sue Pfeffer, national program director of The Learning Partnership, travelled from Toronto to be in attendance and was impressed with what she saw. "The creativity, the problem solving and collaboration that I've seen amongst the students is really quite wonderful, very impressive, Pfeffer said. And they're quite young, so your future is in good hands here."

All the proceeds from the projects have gone to charities such as the Lake of the Woods Hospital Foundation, Doctors without Borders, The Kenora Fellowship Center and Triple Play. To date, the businesses have raised over $3,000 for charity and are continuing to make more money.

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Mayor David Canfield and students from Entrepreneurial Adventure Showcase Students are promoting and selling a cookbook to a potential customer
Mayor David Canfield of the City of Kenora also visited the event to talk with the students and learn more about the new businesses. Students are promoting their new cookbooks that they have for sale to a potential customer.
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