Monday, August 18, 2014

Donate A Bike by August 29, 2014



In an effort to promote a healthy and active life style The Sandwich Town Business Improvement Area is collecting gently used bicycles from August 15, 2014 through to August 29, 2014. The donated bicycles will be given to Brock Secondary Elementary School students during the Sandwich Town Festival on September 6 & September 7, 2014.


 
Bicycles can be dropped off at The Dominion House 3140 Sandwich Street during the hours of 11 am to 3 pm daily.


The BIA is also asking for bike helmet donations and these can also be dropped off the Dominion House.


"We want to be able to provide these students especially those who have never been introduced to this type of activity the opportunity to own a bicycle," says David Grimaldi the Executive Director of the Sandwich Towne BIA.


 
For further information please contact: David Grimaldi at 519-792-3521






by Richard Rosenthal

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Military Muster August 16 & 17, 2014



Just like the name implies, the Southern Ontario Military Muster will assemble Second World War-era vehicles in show-ready condition  Aug. 16 & 17, 2014 for duty during one of the largest events of its kind in Canada.


View the Military Muster website militarymuster.ca for updates, the weekend event program schedules and information along with a gallery of vehicles on display last year.


Expect more than a dozen restored trucks, Bren-gun carriers and Jeeps to be viewed at the Essex Arena Sports Complex grounds, 60 Fairview Ave., Essex.


ALL Veterans can attend at no charge; general adult admission costs $5 for adults, $3 for youth ages 6 to 17 years free admission for 5 years and under,


 
For more information, contact one of the event's founders, Geoff Bottoms; call 519-945-8648 or email somm.militarymuster@gmail.com.


 
What: Southern Ontario Military Muster


Where: Essex  Arena Sports Complex grounds, 60 Fairview Ave., Essex


When: Saturday, Aug 16, Sunday, Aug. 17, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. both days


Who: Your neighbours who aim to commemorate Canada's veterans and military history


How: Drop by the Muster, stay for Essex County hospitality


Why: Lest we forget.






by Richard Rosenthal

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

August 16, 2014 BBQ for Alpha-1



Saddle-up for Alpha-1 Cowboy Cookout Steak BBQ


 
Alpha-1 Canada, an organization that supports patients with Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency and located in Windsor is hosting a Cowboy Cookout Steak BBQ and dance fund raising event on Saturday August 16 at the Riverside Sportsman’s Club. The event has a western theme and is called “Saddle-up for Alpha-1 Cowboy Cookout Steak BBQ.”


Could your family’s’ Asthma or COPD be hereditary? Portions of the proceeds from Saddle Up will go towards helping organ transplant recipients and the A-1 Kids Program to support affected children, their parents and families deal with Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency.  Wear your cowboy gear and support men, women and children suffering from this often debilitating rare disease with no known cure and often resulting in liver or lung transplants. 


 
Live music for dancing under the stars will be provided by Big Louie and the Band.


The event begins at 5:30 pm on Saturday August 16th outdoors at the Riverside Sportsman’s Club, 10835 Riverside Drive East, Windsor, ON.


 
No cowboy hat? No worries, hats will be for sale at the event as well as other fun activities and a Horseman’s Raffle.


Tickets are only $40 per person. For more information and tickets please call Alpha-1 Canada at 519-258-1444, extension 102.


 
Please note that you must be 19 years or older to attend.


 
What:             Saddle-up for Alpha-1 Cowboy Cookout Steak BBQ


When:            Saturday August 16th, 5:30 p.m. to 1:00 a.m.


Where:          Riverside Sportsman’s Club, 10835 Riverside Drive East, Windsor


Price:             $40 per person





About Alpha-1 Canada


Alpha-1 Canada’s mission is to provide information, education and support to Canadians affected by Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency; inform and educate the medical community about Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency; and generate broad awareness about this genetic liver, lung and skin disease.


Alpha-1 Canada Programs and Services include a toll free patient support hotline, available to patients, their caregivers, family members as well as healthcare providers for information and counseling; annual patient education days held in a different province each year; a Medical Advisory Board that meets regularly and provides the board of directors and staff with information on the latest advances in research and treatments; website (www.alpha1canada.ca); newsletter; print materials designed specifically for patients and physicians are distributed and are available free of charge to anyone; patient support is offered through a variety of methods, including e-mail, the hotline, one-on-one peer support, support groups as well as our "drop-in support group" that meets regularly by telephone conference offering the ability to interact with others from across Canada and hear from expert guest speakers; and public policy initiatives, we keep involved and informed about government activities related to healthcare and drug coverage and participate in supporting those initiatives that will benefit the Canadian Alpha-1 Community especially with respect to reimbursement for treatment.






by Richard Rosenthal