

- Description
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We are an event venue supporting the arts as a community hub in a rural town - Squamish, BC.
Tricksters Hideout is a passionate advocate for local arts. We provide a dynamic platform for artists to shine through curated exhibitions, live performances, and collaborative projects. By featuring local musicians and contributing to arts education, we’re dedicated to fostering a vibrant and thriving arts community. Join us in celebrating the creative tapestry that enriches our locality and beyond.
- Number of employees
- 2 - 10 employees
- Company website
- https://trickstershideout.ca
- Industries
- Arts Entertainment Events services Food & beverage
- Representation
- Women-Owned 2slgbtqia+-owned Small Business Family-Owned Neurodivergent-Owned
Representation
Diversity and inclusion
Categories highlighting this company’s ownership and values
Women-Owned 2slgbtqia+-owned Small Business Family-Owned Neurodivergent-Owned Rural-Based Community-FocusedRecent projects
Trickster's Ticket Dashboard
Trickster's Hideout is seeking to streamline their ticket sales data management by developing a comprehensive dashboard. The goal of this project is to consolidate ticket sales information from two different sources into a single, user-friendly interface. This dashboard will display the total dollar amount sold and the number of tickets sold per event, organized in calendar order. Additionally, it will provide insights into the number of tickets still available for upcoming events. The dashboard must be secure, accessible only by Trickster's Hideout staff, and designed for easy, one-click access. This project offers learners the opportunity to apply their skills in data integration, user interface design, and secure web application development.
General Awareness Marketing Campaign
We are a new business (a café and event venue in a rural community 22k people) and we need to increase general awareness of our existence both within the community and broader - as we are a tourist destination and on weekends and during the summer our population doubles - so we also need to reach those coming from the neighbouring cities. Our business is located in an alleyway, and was a take-over from an existing club. The prior owners had a bad reputation in town and the club itself had negative connotations. We need to bring awareness we are half a year into new ownership, we are no longer a club, but a community hub for a variety of different events.
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