Friday, May 20, 2011

ROCK 'N HORSE FEST AND COUNTRY MUSIC FEST TICKET GIVEAWAY

ROCK 'N HORSE FEST AND COUNTRY MUSIC FEST TICKET GIVEAWAY
BIZ X MAGAZINE IS GIVING AWAY...
3 PAIR OF TICKETS FOR SATURDAY
2 PAIR OF TICKETS FOR SUNDAY

EACH PAIR INCLUDES A VIP PARKING PASS
$25 FACE VALUE X 2 = $50 VALUE
BIZ X WILL RANDOMLY PICK
WINNERS SATURDAY AM.

WINNERS MUST BE ABLE TO PICK UP
TICKETS AT MICK'S IRISH PUB
28 CHATHAM ST E. AFTER 12PM SATURDAY

WINNERS NOTIFIED BY RETURN EMAIL AND
POSTED ON THE IN PLAY! FACEBOOK PAGE.

SIMPLY EMAIL US AND SAY...
"YEE! HAW! GIMME THOSE TICKETS!"

 AND WE HAVE OUR WINNERS!


ROB TRUDELL-SHERI LYNN-LAURA FERRISS
HAVE EACH WON A PAIR OF
TICKETS ($50 VALUE) FOR TODAY'S SHOW


AND


KURT WINKLER - SHAR GOOD
HAVE EACH WON A PAIR OF
TICKETS ($50 VALUE) FOR SUNDAY'S SHOW

CONGRATS TO ALL!!!!

"IT PAYS TO BE A FAN OF BIZ X MAGAZINE"


Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Biz X Sponsors Country 95.9 Rock 'N Horse Fest May 20 to May 23

At Cidermill Farms on Ferriss Road in Harrow, there is a constant buzz of activity as volunteers of all ages prepare for the first ever Country 95.9 Rock ‘N Horse Festival to be held over the Victoria Day weekend at this picturesque site.


Cidermill owner Patricia Laing, who along with numerous helpers is working to ready the farm for next weekend for an influx of visitors from all over South-West Ontario, says “This is going to be the biggest country music and horse show we have ever seen in our region. Spectators are in for a treat – they can choose from barrel-racing, rodeo and hunter jumper competitions as well as live music all three days of the festival.”

Local acts EXIT 31, Crystal Gage and Jody Rafoul who will be playing along with headliner Aaron Lines. Also featured are the Dixie Chiclets, Legends of Country, Garth Brooks Fresh Horses Tribute and many more.

As the Laing family and their partners, Gerard and Christine Bernauer, and Ted Boomer install new fences and ready the paddocks for the weekend’s events, Cidermill riders are prepping for the competitions. A fierce race is on to raise the largest team sponsorship for Saturday’s Hunter Team Challenge, proceeds from which will go to the Breast Cancer Society of Canada. Julie Macfarlane, a Cidermill rider and breast cancer survivor says “Everyone is always excited about a show, but this is a show with a difference – we are raising money for a cause that we were all touched by this year.” Along with Macfarlane, three other Cidermill parents had treatment for breast cancer this year and two other survivors, Stephanie Jackson and Robyn Miller, will be riding in competition over the weekend.

Pat Laing adds: “We are looking forward to welcoming visitors of all kinds to Cidermill – the site is 100% family-friendly and whether you are a horse enthusiast or just like hanging out on the farm and listening to the bands, we can guarantee a great time - and at the same time a chance for us all to contribute to breast cancer research in our community.”


Visit http://www.rocknhorsefest.com/ or the MAY ISSUE OF BIZ X, PAGE 17 TO LEARN MORE ON WHERE TO BUY YOUR TICKETS! HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!

by Deborah Jones Publisher Biz X Magazine

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

MAY 18-Memorial Ride Honours Fallen Cyclists To Take Place In Windsor

Bike Friendly Windsor and Windsor Downtown Mission to Host 'Ride of Silence'
Bike Friendly Windsor (BFW), a local cycling advocacy group, is hosting the city's first 'Ride of Silence', a memorial ride dedicated to those who have been injured or killed while riding their bikes. BFW is teaming up with the Windsor Downtown Mission for this event, which will take place on May 18th, beginning at the Mission (664 Victoria Avenue). Registration for the event is at 6 pm, and the ride will commence at 7 pm sharp.

Cyclists will take to the roads in a slow, silent procession to honour cyclists who have been hurt or have died due to an accident while cycling on public roadways. Although cyclists have a legal right to share the road with motorists, the motoring public often isn't aware of these rights, and sometimes not aware of the cyclists themselves. This event aims to raise motorists' awareness, demonstrating that cyclists have a legal right to the use of public roadways without fear.

Riders are invited to wear black arm bands in order to show support for friends and family who have suffered, and a red arm band if they themselves have been in an accident while riding. Helmets are required for this event and bright clothing is highly recommended for the ride home after. Bike lights are a mandatory safety feature for the ride home, as well.

A funeral hearse, donated by the Anderson and Walter D. Kelly Funeral Homes, will provide safe escort for the participants and underscore the dire implications of not heeding the intended message of the event. A police escort will also be present during the entire ride around the downtown core.

There is no cost to participants and no pledges to be collected, but donations will be welcomed. Proceeds will go towards furthering BFW's goals of making Windsor a bike-friendly city, as well as helping the Downtown Mission continue their necessary service to Windsorites.


About the Ride of Silence (www.rideofsilence.org):
Chris Phelan first got the idea for a memorial ride in Dallas of 2003 after his friend, endurance cyclist Larry Schwartz, was killed by a passing bus mirror on an empty road. Within weeks, the first Ride of Silence was organized and over 1000 riders participated in the emotional event. Since then, Ride of Silence rallies have taken place worldwide, and thousands of people have supported the movement by riding slowly and silently, en masse, on the third Wednesday of May.


About Bike Friendly Windsor (www.bikefriendlywindsor.com):
Bike Friendly Windsor was formed in January of 2010, and its goals are to represent all cyclists in Windsor and to help make Windsor a more bicycle friendly city. It is their belief that a strong cycling culture is an important aspect of any forward thinking city, and that cycling can improve the health, economy, and environment of our local community.


More information about this event, as well as pre-registration forms, can be found on the Bike Friendly Windsor website – www.bikefriendlywindsor.com. Anyone with questions, or anyone interested in volunteering at this event, can email the group at bikefriendlywindsor@gmail.com.




by Deborah Jones Publisher Biz X Magazine

Saturday, April 30, 2011

FREE RECYCLING AT WINDSOR CROSSING MAY 6 TO 16TH!

Do you have unwanted wood, metals, plastics and electronics collecting dust or taking up space in your home or workplace? Windsor Crossing, in partnership with Turtle Island and Greentec, invites you to safely and responsibly dispose of them for free between May 6th – May 16th, 2011 at Windsor Crossing.

Each year Ontarians generate more than 100,000 tonnes of recyclable waste. With the majority of municipalities charging a disposal fee for each piece of waste that is properly disposed of. The remaining waste is dumped in Ontario, US or international landfill sites, causing landfills to fill up quicker.

Community members and local businesses can drop-off their unwanted wood, metals, plastics and electronics for FREE recycling between 9 am and 9 pm in the main parking lot in front of Adidas. Collected items are shipped directly to Turtle Island and Greentec’s facility for processing in accordance with OES, ISO and MOE regulations.

Acceptable materials include fax machines, turntables, monitors, televisions, wooden articles (tables, book cases etc), cardboard, plastic, metal (lamps, bed frames etc), answering machines, tuners, copiers, amplifiers, pagers & PDAs, audio/video players & recorders, radios, digital cameras, receivers, cell phones, scanners, computers, speakers, telephones, print cartridges and more. For a complete listing of acceptable materials, please visit www.windsorcrossing.com.


by Deborah Jones Publisher Biz X Magazine

Thursday, April 28, 2011

SUNDAY MAY 1 HIKE FOR HOSPICE

The Annual “Memorial Hike for Hospice” PRESENTED BY BAYSHORE HOME HEALTH begins at 9 a.m. on May 1st at the Windsor Campground. It’s a new location for the annual hike with a host of events honouring those that have fought and lost; those who have fought and won and those who are still fighting.

Hikers are asked to gather pledges with all proceeds going to The Hospice. Food, fun and fond memories are shared all morning. Hikers have a chance to win an IPad2. Email hike@thehospice.ca for your pledge form or call 974-7100, ext 2239.

REGISTRATION 9 AM
HIKE 10 AM
LUNCH 11 AM
THERE WILL BE PRIZES, BALLOON ANIMALS, FACE PAINTING AND FREE GELATO!

by Deborah Jones Publisher Biz X Magazine

Thursday, April 21, 2011

GUY FIERI: FOOD NETWORK STAR ON BIZ X MAY 2011 COVER!

It's time to let the secret out! The team at Biz X has been busy landing an interview with Food Network Star Guy Fieri...and it will be published in our MAY edition..out digitally May 2! Print copies delivered a few days later.


It's going to be one of our best issues ever! If your business is in the food industry or if you want to get your biz noticed, you must have an ad in this book! Space is limited, email deborah@bizxmagazine.com to get in this edition by MONDAY APRIL 25...Don't miss out!

This book is guaranteed to be read! Guy has millions of fans but more importantly we feature local food companies as well and that means great X-posure for Windsor Essex!

Thanks to Jack Rosenberg for the hookup and Mike Niziolek for a great job on the interview! It turned out fantastic...we know everyone will enjoy it! And hopefully gets to see Guy in action at Caesars Windsor on May 21!


Monday, April 18, 2011

Vote For Hospice By April 30, 2011 To Help Bayshore!

Bayshore Home Health charity draw supports local hospices

Canadians can win opportunity to donate $5,000 to community hospice care 

Here’s what to do: Please take two minutes from your day by April 30th, 2011 and go to www.bayshore.ca

-Hit the HOSPICE DONATION DRAW icon

-Password HOSPICE DRAW

-And enter WINDSOR as the branch who referred you

The more entries we get for the Windsor area, the better chance we have to win!

You may have $5,000 donated to your local Hospice in your name.

***Please pass along to your colleagues, family and friends and support the amazing work Hospice does in your community!


And here’s the back up information . .  .

The click of a mouse and a little luck will be worth $5,000 for a local hospice in a community somewhere in Canada this spring. Bayshore Home Health, Canada’s largest provider of home and community health services, announces its online 2011 Hospice Donation Draw that will see $5,000 donated to a hospice on behalf of the winner.

“The Hospice Donation Draw is open to people in the communities we serve as well as our referral sources such as doctors, hospital staff, social workers, discharge planners, other health care professionals. It’s really for anyone who wants to give back and reconnect with the community,” says Liz Daniel, area director of Bayshore Home Health’s Windsor branch.

People can enter by going to www.bayshore.ca, clicking on the Hospice Donation Draw graphic and typing the password: HOSPICE DRAW. They must complete the entry form by Saturday, April 30, 2011, and then keep their fingers crossed until the winner is announced on Bayshore’s website during the week of May 1.

“We encourage everyone to go online and enter to win an opportunity to help their local hospice,” states Ms Daniel. “Hospices help people at one of the most difficult times of their life, allowing them to pass away with dignity in a comfortable environment and bringing care and compassion to both patients and their families. The Windsor Essex Hospice is an amazing organization that we are very fortunate to have in our community. They are committed to supporting, educating and empowering those people facing life-threatening illness.”

According to the Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association only 16 per cent of Canadians who die have access to quality end-of-life care services. Too many Canadians die with suffering that could be addressed in a more effective manner.

Ms Daniel also urges people to participate in this year’s Hike for Hospice Palliative Care that will be held on Sunday, May 1, across Canada in support of local hospice palliative care. Bayshore has been a national sponsor of the event since 2006 and staff from its 50-plus home care branches will be participating in the hike again this year. For more details visit www.thehospice.ca


by Deborah Jones Publisher Biz X Magazine