Community Event - North Bay - Ham and Scalloped Potato Dinner - Sept. 28th

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 08/22/2018 - 15:39
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St. John's Church Men's Group is hosting a Ham and Potato Casserole Dinner Sept. 28 from 5 to 7 p.m. at the church at 301 Main St. E. There will be ham, scalloped potatoes, coleslaw, dessert and a drink. Gluten free option will be available. Adults $12, Students $9, Children 6-12 $5 and children under 6 no charge.
St. John's Church
301 Main St. E
P1B 1B3
North Bay

Community Event - Ottawa Valley - Art Exhibition and Sale

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 08/22/2018 - 14:47
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The Thousand Islands Fine Art Association (TIFAA) is hosting its 36th annual show September 15 and 16, and on the following weekend, September 22 and 23. As it has been for several years, the show will be held at the Thousand Island National Park Visitor Center, located on the Parkway at Mallorytown Landing. Everyone is welcome during the opening hours from 10 am to 5 pm and at a reception with refreshments and music on Sunday, September 16 from 1 pm to 3 pm. Admission and parking are free.  On both Saturdays, a draw will take place for a gift certificate of $100 to be used towards the purchase of a TIFAA piece of art. 21 members will exhibit their current art works at this year's show. To find out more about TIFAA, its history and its members, go to tifaa.weebly.com.
Thousand Islands National Park Visitor Centre, Mallorytown Landing
1121 - 1000 Islands Parkway
K0E 1R0
Mallorytown

Public Notices/Announcements - Windsor/Leamington - Children’s Art Display at Windsor City Hall Lobby

Submitted by rscussolin-0 on Wed, 08/22/2018 - 14:43
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The City of Windsor and the International Relations Committee will be hosting a Children’s Art Exhibition with some of our twin cities. The art will be on display in the lobby of 350 City Hall Square from Friday August 24 through Tuesday, September 4, 2018.  Along with art from local groups including children from City of Windsor summer camps, the Art Gallery of Windsor’s Children’s Program and the Multicultural Council’s Youth Program, children from our twin cities of Changchun, China; Gunsan, South Korea; Fujisawa, Japan and Las Vueltas, El Salvador are participating.

Community Event - Brockville/Prescott - Art Exhibition and Sale at Mallorytown Landing

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 08/22/2018 - 14:40
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The Thousand Islands Fine Art Association (TIFAA) is hosting its 36th annual show September 15 and 16, and on the following weekend, September 22 and 23. As it has been for several years, the show will be held at the Thousand Island National Park Visitor Center, located on the Parkway at Mallorytown Landing. Everyone is welcome during the opening hours from 10 am to 5 pm and at a reception with refreshments and music on Sunday, September 16 from 1 pm to 3 pm. Admission and parking are free.  On both Saturdays, a draw will take place for a gift certificate of $100 to be used towards the purchase of a TIFAA piece of art. 21 members will exhibit their current art works at this year's show. To find out more about TIFAA, its history and its members, go to tifaa.weebly.com.
Thousand Islands National Park Visitor Centre, Mallorytown Landing
1121 - 1000 Islands Parkway
K0E 1R0
Mallorytown

Public Notices/Announcements - Belleville - QUILTS, CRAFTS and TEA ROOM!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 08/22/2018 - 14:30
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While enjoying the Rednersville Road Art Tour, please drop in ! Browse our quilts and crafts. Enjoy a beverage or light lunch. Labour Day Weekend, Sept 1,2,3, 10am to 4pm. 2681 Rednersville Road. Presented by Albury Friendship Group. All proceeds to local women's charities!

Community Event - Kingston - Art Exhibition and Sale

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 08/22/2018 - 14:24
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The Thousand Islands Fine Art Association (TIFAA) is hosting its 36th annual show September 15 and 16, and on the following weekend, September 22 and 23. As it has been for several years, the show will be held at the Thousand Island National Park Visitor Center, located on the Parkway at Mallorytown Landing. Everyone is welcome during the opening hours from 10 am to 5 pm and at a reception with refreshments and music on Sunday, September 16 from 1 pm to 3 pm. Admission and parking are free.  On both Saturdays, a draw will take place for a gift certificate of $100 to be used towards the purchase of a TIFAA piece of art. 21 members will exhibit their current art works at this year's show. To find out more about TIFAA, its history and its members, go to tifaa.weebly.com.
Thousand Islands National Park Visitor Centre, Mallorytown Landing
1121 - 1000 Islands Parkway
K0E 1R0
Mallorytown, ON

Community Event - Kingston - Swing into fall with New Orleans inspired music.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 08/22/2018 - 14:03
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Sound Escapes: Dixieland Jazz Date: Friday September 21 Time: 1:30 to 3:30pm Description: Swing into fall with New Orleans inspired music preformed by the Cranberry Dixie & Swing Band. $10/person; refreshments available for sale during intermission. The Senior Centre, 56 Francis St.; 613.548.7810. Generously sponsored by James Reid Funeral Home. Postal Code: K7M 1L7 Contact: Seniors Association Website: https://seniorskingston.ca/event/sound-escapes-cranberry-dixie-swing-band/ email: vista@seniorskingston.ca Phone: 613.548.7810 Tickets: $10
Seniors Association
56 Francis Street
K7M 1L7
Kingston, Ontario

Community Event - Sarnia - Charity Yard Sale and BBQ

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Everyone is welcome to stop by to discover furniture, home décor, tools, books and much more! Enjoy a barbecued hamburger or hotdog and refreshments by donation. All proceeds will support the United Way of Sarnia-Lambton.
Fairwinds Lodge Retirement Residence
1218 Michigan Avenue
N7S 6L1
Sarnia

Public Notices/Announcements - Windsor/Leamington - 29th Annual Business Excellence Awards

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To Nominate follow the link ....     http://www.windsorchamber.org/2019-bea-award-categories-nomination-form/     AWARD CATEGORIES SMALL COMPANY OF THE YEAR (up to 25 FTE employees) Nominees will demonstrate their strategic goals and how they accomplished them. In addition, they will show success in company growth including sales, profitability, growth prospects, employment creation and acceptance in the market. They will also illustrate their commitment to research and the development of advances in the company’s industry sector. 2018 Recipient – Forest Glade Tecumseh Veterinary Professional Corporation  MID SIZE COMPANY OF THE YEAR (26-99 FTE employees) Nominees will demonstrate their strategic goals and how they accomplished them. In addition, they will show success in company growth including sales, profitability, growth prospects, employment creation and acceptance in the market. They will also illustrate their commitment to research and the development of advances in the company’s industry sector. 2018  Recipient – Baron Championship Rings LARGE COMPANY OF THE YEAR (over 100 FTE employees) Nominees will demonstrate their strategic goals and how they accomplished them. In addition, they will show success in company growth including sales, profitability, growth prospects, employment creation and acceptance in the market. They will also illustrate their commitment to research and development, and the development of technological advances in the company’s industry sector. 2018 Recipient – Aphria INNOVATION AWARD Recognizes a business that has significantly improved the esthetics and functionality of the operating environment through the development and implementation of an innovative product, process, technology or service within the past four years. The nominees should also demonstrate that the use or innovation has been commercialized and is in the marketplace today. 2018 Recipient – InspireHUB Technologies NEW BUSINESS OF THE YEAR A new business or an owner / manager of a business venture that is at least one year old but less than three, or an individual who has made an outstanding contribution to their local economy, and the entrepreneurial spirit. Nominees will demonstrate company growth including sales, profitability, growth prospects, employment creation and acceptance in the market. In addition, they will show commitment to research and development and the development of technological advances in the company’s industry sector. 2018 Recipient – Wolfhead Distillery PILLARS OF OUR COMMUNITY Recognizes a registered not-for-profit organization, philanthropic organization, or person that has made an outstanding contribution to the social, cultural or economic well-being of the Windsor-Essex area. This nominee positively impacted the community, and demonstrated best business practices. In addition their business mission/objective/goals of the organization reflect a community need which has a clearly defined strategic plan. 2018 Recipient – Transition to Betterness PROFESSIONAL OF THE YEAR An individual professional, who is self-employed or employed in a company or organization. The person has demonstrated excellence in his or her field of business in the recent past, and has demonstrated leadership and positively impacted the community. Examples include CEOs, lawyers, accountants, doctors, bankers, consultants, etc. Non profit leaders are eligible for this award. 2018 Recipient – Dan Gemus (Dan Gemus Real Estate Team) ENTREPRENEUR OF THE YEAR An owner or founder who formed at least one venture, primarily responsible for the recent (last two years) performance of a privately held business that is at least three years old, who has made an outstanding contribution to their local economy, and the entrepreneurial spirit. Nominees will demonstrate company growth including sales, profitability, growth prospects, risk taking, employment creation and acceptance in the market. In addition, they will show commitment to research and development and the development of technological advances in the company’s industry sector. 2018 Recipient – Vince Schiller (Southwestern Manufacturing) YOUNG PROFESSIONAL OF THE YEAR Recognizes a standout young professional/entrepreneur who is ‘on the rise’. Nominees will be 35 years of age and under and will demonstrate a proven commitment to our community through outstanding scholarship and achievements and exemplary leadership and community involvement. The recipient must demonstrate innovative thinking, exemplary leadership qualities, commitment to making a difference, ability to engage and inspire others, and must act as a positive role model to his/her peers and colleagues. In addition, the recipient will demonstrate significant growth potential as a future leader in the Windsor-Essex community. Non-profit leaders are eligible for this award. 2018 Recipient- Dr. Abby Jakob (EYES Optometry) TOURISM & HOSPITALITY AWARD Recognizes a business that has demonstrated excellence in the areas of hospitality and tourism, and has played a vital role in the growth of their sector. The business should demonstrate the critical success factors that have played a role in their success including employee relations, economic development/investment, business growth, and contributions to the community. This local business goes above and beyond providing extraordinary customer service and recognizes the importance of hospitality in the area as well as serving the community. Examples include wineries, restaurants, hotels, tourist attractions, golf courses, etc. 2018 Recipient – Iron Kettle Bed & Breakfast (Ginette & Benjamin Leblanc-Beaudoin) ATHENA AWARD The ATHENA Award Program celebrates the potential of all women as valued members and leaders of the community and recognizes those who support them. The ATHENA Award honours individuals who strive toward the highest levels of professional accomplishment…women and men who excel in their chosen field, have devoted time and energy to their community in a meaningful way, and who also open paths so that other women may follow. 2018 Recipient – Pat Soulliere   Eligibility
  • Nominations are open for on month with the deadline for nominations MondaySeptember 17, 2018 at 5:00 pm.
  • Any individual can make nominations for any of the Business Excellence Award categories according to the criteria outlined for each award.
  • The nominator should ensure the nominee would show a willingness to participate.
  • Self-nominations are acceptable.
  • Not for profit organizations are ineligible for nomination for a business award.
  • Previous award winners are eligible for re-nomination under another category after a minimum wait of three (3) years and under the same category after five (5) years.
  • Chamber membership not a requisite.
  • Company/Individual/Organization must be located in Windsor Essex County.
  • Current members of the Chamber Board of Directors, Business Excellence Awards Committee, Judges and Staff are not eligible.
  • Sponsors and their employees are eligible for nominations in any category other than the one they are sponsoring.
  • Nominees may be disqualified if it is found by the Committee to contain exaggerated or falsified information or charged under any Canadian law.  We also reserve the right to retract the award.
Process After the initial screening process, a select group of nominees will be sent an information questionnaire to be completed and returned to the Windsor-Essex Regional Chamber of Commerce by Tuesday, October 9, 2018. The nominee will be asked to provide information on how they meet each of the criteria. The questionnaire will require some investment of time to complete and all documents and information will be treated in confidence. An volunteer judging panel comprised of business professionals will complete the judging of the finalists in each award category. No member of the judging panel shall have direct familial or financial involvement with any of the finalists selected. The judging panel will complete its deliberations and finalists will be selected based upon who best adheres to the eligibility criteria and the overall goals of recognizing business excellence. Judges may visit the nominee at their place of business. The decisions of the judges are final, completely independent and will remain confidential. Finalists will be selected for each award. A winner for each category will be announced at the Business Excellence Awards on Wednesday, April 24, 2019. This evening will bring together Windsor and area business leaders and media for a celebration of excellence in business. The Windsor-Essex Regional Chamber of Commerce reserves the right to verify the information and to conduct a background check of the nominee prior to being considered. Submissions are held in confidence and are the property of the Chamber.