Community Event - Kingston - 2024 Inspiring People www.kingstonchamber.ca

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Motivate, connect, and celebrate Kingston's business community. The 2024 Inspiring People panel brings different life experiences to share what motivates them every day.

 

Meet the panel and the Moderator: 

- Sahiza Hossenbaccus - President and CFO of SnapCab (Panelist)

- Lucas Heney - Creative Director of James Media (Panelist)

- Leanne O'Mara - Owner of six local Tim Hortons, J.E. Agnew Food Services Ltd. (Panelist)

- Bill Hutchins - News Anchor at CKWS-TV in Kingston (Moderator)

 

Join us for a luncheon on Thursday, June 20th from 12pm-2:30pm at the Holiday Inn Kingston Waterfront. Let's inspire lives and businesses together! Thank you to our Title Sponsor Empire Life and our Partner Sponsors Veritasa Law Office Professional Corporation and COGECO. Purchase your tickets now: https://www.kingstonchamber.ca/

Holiday Inn Kingston Waterfront
2 Princess Street
K7L 1A2
Kingston

Public Notices/Announcements - Quinte - Psychic and Holistic Fair

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Join us for a Mystical and magical time at the July 13, 2024, Psychic and Holistic Fair. At  Foster Ward Community Centre, 75 St. Paul Street Belleville, Ont., Free Admission From 10 am to 3 pm. 

Tea leaf readings, Oracle and Tarot card readings, Psychics, Mediums, Bowen healing, Crystals, Candles, Jewelry, and more. 

Love, Light, and Kindness.


 

Public Notices/Announcements - Quinte - Picton Psychic and Holistic Fair

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Join us for a magical time at the June 22, 2024, Psychic and Holistic Fair. At 

 Picton Town Hall, 2 Ross Street, Free Admission From 10 am to 4 pm. Tea leaf readings, Oracle and Tarot card readings, Psychics, Mediums, Bowen healing, Crystals, Candles, Jewelry, and more. 

Love, Light, and Kindness.


 

Public Notices/Announcements - Kingston - June is Stroke and Aphasia Awareness Month. 

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Join us to help raise awareness about stroke and aphasia!

June is Stroke and Aphasia Awareness Month.  Please take some time to learn about the signs of a stroke, what to do if someone is experiencing the signs, how to reduce the risk of a stroke and how you can help those who have been affected by stroke and aphasia.  

Did you know …….. There are over 108,707 new strokes in Canada annually. That means in our communities a person has a stroke every 5 minutes. It is estimated that over 878,500 Canadians are living with the affects of stroke and that number is expected to continue to rise.   

A stroke is a medical emergency!  Call 911 immediately and act FAST if you witness a person having any of these key signs: Face is drooping, Arm weakness, Speech is slurred. Time is important as brain damage can occur very quickly. The paramedics can safely transport the person to the most appropriate hospital that offers specialized treatment for stroke.  

Stroke is ……… Sometimes called a "brain attack". A stroke occurs when the blood flow to any part of the brain is interrupted or stopped. Each person is affected differently by a stroke depending on what part of the brain was impacted and the amount of damage. A stroke can result in, challenges with movement, communication, thinking, vision, fatigue, emotions and how we understand the world around us.  Learn about both the invisible and visible effects from stroke and how you can help to support a stroke survivor and their family when they return to the community.

Aphasia is ……… A communication and language disorder.  It does not affect intelligence! Aphasia is caused by an injury to the parts of the brain related to communication, most often due to a stroke. Aphasia can impair a person’s ability to speak and/or to understand, read or write. Learn about accessible communication and how you can help to support a person with aphasia through special conversation techniques. 

Did you know …… According to the Canadian Stroke Best Practices, 21-38% of people experiencing a stroke will also experience aphasia. It is estimated that over 100,000 people in Canada have aphasia. Communication access is an essential part of accessibility for persons with aphasia.

Here are some accessible communication strategies to use. Give time! Allow time to process and to respond in all interactions. Do not speak too fast and check often for understanding (e.g. did I understand you to say…..). Stick to one topic at a time. Use other ways to communicate such as writing, drawing, pictures, yes/no cards and gestures.  

Stroke Services at Greater Kingston Victorian Order of Nurses (GK VON) provide invaluable supports to those directly and indirectly affected by stroke, check us out online (https://von.ca/en/von-care/stroke-and-aphasia-support-services).

Support from GK VON Stroke Services is free and available to anyone affected by stroke, including stroke survivors and caregivers.  Programming includes a variety of support groups for stroke survivors and caregivers offered in person and virtually. These groups help participants manage the life changes associated with stroke, including aphasia, as they meet with and learn from others who are on similar recovery journeys. GK VON also has educational resources and programs, such as the Regional Stroke Education Program and the Aphasia Supportive Conversation™ Group which is facilitated by a Speech Language Pathologist.  

Contact GK VON Stroke Services to connect with supports, to learn more about stroke and aphasia, and to volunteer with us! 

 

Thank you,

Emilia Leslie

GK VON Stroke Services

Emilia.leslie@von.ca

(613) 634-0130, ext. 3469

 

Community Event - Kingston - Live Music Sundays 2024

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Live Music Sundays 2024. Come down to the shoreline and listen to a variety of local musicians. Finkle's Shore Park, Sundats at 3pm.

Finkle's Shore Park
Kingston
K1s4s2
Kingston