Sunday, April 25, 2010

May 1st Karate Tournament


MAY 1ST—WHAT ARE YOU DOING?


COME OUT TO VIEW ALL THE ACTION AT BRIAN BRUNELLE’S SPECIAL TOURNAMENT!

Biz X award winner, Sensei Brian Brunelle hosts the Southern Ontario Open Martial Arts Championships taking place at 10 a.m. Saturday May 1st at the University of Windsor (St. Denis Centre), 2555 College Avenue, Windsor, ON

IT’S THE FIRST TIME THE NATIONAL SPORTS CIRCUIT VISITS THE WINDSOR AREA!

Spectators $10 adults, $5 children and seniors. Children under 5 can attend for free…and remember our American friends need their passport to cross the border!

If you wish to participate in the tournament…you are more than welcome to register at 8 a.m. on May 1st.

Triple Team Kata Challenge, $60 per team. Tournament starts with All Weapons Division followed by Forms and then Sparring.

YOU CAN WIN $500!

$50 for 1 event, $55 for 2 or $60 for all events.

Pre-registration $50 for all events.

The Championships include 75 divisions that range from children under the age of 6 to adults above the age of 40.

For more details visit www.brunellekarate.com and click on tournaments and events.

Contact Brian Brunelle, 519-564-0430 or email brunellekarate@sympatico.ca

 

Monday, April 19, 2010

4th Annual National Volunteer City Celebration Apriil 18 to 24, 2010

Windsor Rocks! The City of Windsor Values Its Volunteers...

National Volunteer Week, April 18 to April 24, pays tribute to the millions of Canadian volunteers across the country who give of themselves to better their communities and the organizations that rely on lives of others. National Volunteer Week is a time for all of us to pause and celebrate the energy and commitment of volunteers.

Volunteering is the lifeblood of Canadian communities. It provides us with a sense of connectedness and well-being. It allows us to participate in nurturing our environments, bringing people together – in hospital corridors, in schools, on playing fields and in board rooms – for good reasons and common purposes. It develops within us an understanding of people who are different – people with disabilities, people in financial distress, children or the elderly. It allows us to give of ourselves, share our wealth, and express our human values of community and caring while finding solutions to shared challenges. Volunteering helps us build better, stronger, healthier communities.

Volunteers read, cook, coach, mentor and train. They donate, give, chair, befriend and lend a helping hand. They plant, feed, soothe, visit, sew, plan, coordinate, paint, clean, sort and prepare. They are the young and the old and the in between. And they are everywhere cross this nation.

According to the 2008 National Survey of Nonprofit and Voluntary Organizations, more than half of Canadian non-profit organizations rely solely on volunteers to fulfill their mission. Canadians volunteer more than two billion hours a year, equivalent to more than one million full-time jobs. They have an enormous impact on civil society.

The City of Windsor is a vibrant community in part by the support of necessary programs and services provided to the citizens with a variety of organizations and service groups. On Thursday, April 22nd in recognition of National Volunteer Week and Earth Day Canada, Mayor Eddie Francis invites the community to join in the celebration.

This National Volunteer Week, be sure to reach out and thank someone you know who volunteers. Join Mayor Francis and his team April 22nd, 6:30 pm – 8:30pm at Caboto Club for the 4th annual National Volunteer City Celebration – Windsor Rocks! We value volunteers...

Keynote speaker will be Lydia Dorman, Vice President of Human Resources for Coca Cola Ltd Canada. The event theme will embrace local and national success stories.

For more details contact Nora Bertram Romero, 1-519-255-6100 x6309

or email: nromero@city.windsor.on.ca


Friday, April 16, 2010

Awesome Week For Windsor Essex!

WOW what a week April 12 to 16th has been! On Wednesday the 14th it was the Windsor Essex Regional Chamber awards and it is always such a delight to see local business owners at their finest...The Chamber's organizing committee did a wonderful job of transforming the ground floor of the Chrysler building into a great gala setting...and the food by Koolini's and Chef Mimmo was wonderful...I can't even cook for one person but yet they managed to coordinate a gourmet dinner for 700 guests...all in that empty warehouse that was transformed for the day..

And congrats to all business excellence awards finalists and winners..you should be proud of your accomplishments ...everyone at Biz X especially is happy for our friends Charlie Regan, Imad from  Mazaar, Martin from Advanced Basements, the Bertoni family from Cleardeck, Nick and the boys at Suede, Charlotte Loaring and all our friends atWFCU...your hard work paid off..and the community is thankful for all you do....

Biz X was there to help celebrate of course and if you missed this gala, watch for the photos in the MAY issue..

As well last night was fantastic and kudos to ERCA for putting together the enviro expo and bringing US President Bill Clinton to Caesars Windsor...Clinton had a number of inspirational ideas in his speech for everyone --we just need to all do one small part to help the environment and we can make the world a better place to live for all...

So Windsor, things are looking up...it's our moment to shine!!!!

Here's to a bright future for all of us!


by Deborah Jones
Publisher
Biz X Magazine


Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Afternoon Tea anyone?


What began as a simple afternoon tea with a few good friends has turned into an annual fundraising event with personal significance for Liz DelCiancio.


After visiting England with her daughter Sarah in 2008 and attending a traditional Afternoon Tea, the mother-daughter duo decided it would be fun to bring the experience home and share it with a few of their closest friends. The women celebrated International Woman’s Day in 2009 over afternoon tea and enjoyed themselves so much that they decided to make it an annual event to benefit a local charity.

The charity of choice wouldn’t become clear to Liz until later that year, after discovering a lump in her breast. Last December Liz was diagnosed with invasive ductal carcinoma – the most common form of breast cancer. Following a lumpectomy and axillary dissection to determine if the cancer had spread to surrounding lymph nodes, Liz began the long road on her treatment journey, which includes three months of chemotherapy.

In February Liz attended a workshop at the Windsor Regional Cancer Centre to learn how to apply make-up, wigs and scarves in anticipation of the inevitable hair loss that is a common side effect of chemotherapy drugs. And then on March 1st, instead of dealing with the gradual loss of her hair, Liz shaved her head. While shopping for her own wigs, it became clear to Liz where she wanted to donate the proceeds from her tea parties: the Image Enhancement Room at the Cancer Centre. The program provides wigs, hats and scarves to those experiencing hair loss due to cancer treatment, at no cost, because many cancer patients simply don’t have insurance coverage to purchase wigs.

And so on March 20th, Liz held the first annual “Elizabethan Afternoon Tea” at her home. The group assembled enjoyed tea sandwiches, scones and jam, a selection of desserts and a variety of teas. The wonderful staff of the Cancer Centre and the Ontario Breast Screening Program donated tea cups for the event which in a mere two hours raised over $2,000! Plans are already underway to take the event out-of-doors next year to accommodate even more woman for a garden party, complete with fancy hats!

Liz hopes to travel back to England next summer with Sarah and attend the Queen’s Tea Party.

Donations to the Windsor Regional Cancer Centre are accepted through the Windsor & Essex County Cancer Centre Foundation, an independent, community-based and volunteer-led charity. It has raised more than $15 million in the community over 14 years, which has enabled the purchase of equipment, including state-of-the-art MRI and CT scanners, and enhancements to patient care and treatment at the Windsor Regional Cancer Centre. Funds are also used to assist cancer patients in need and to support locally-based cancer research. 100% of all funds raised are used in and for the Windsor-Essex community.



Friday, April 9, 2010

Kitchen Nightmares April 9, 2010

Remember the Biz X issue in July/August when we interviewed Gordon Ramsay...well the issue featuring the Macomb, MI restaurant is on FOX TV April 9, 2010...9 pm.

Don't miss it, you just might see Deb, Jack, Janice or Mike from Biz X in it or our client, Mary Ellen Dwyer testing out the food!

by Deborah Jones
Publisher
Biz X Magazine