Thursday, September 6, 2012

Plan To Attend The 23rd Annual “Olde Sandwich Towne Festival”

Friday September 7 at 6 p.m. the 23rd Annual Olde Sandwich Towne Festival kicks off!

This year, join in on all the fun, directly on Sandwich Street and along Russell Street for a weekend of entertainment, and historical depictions for the entire family, showcased in Historic Olde Sandwich Towne, where our history all began.

Friday evening it all begins with Historical Story Tellers, Buskers, Special Menus and more. The Barley Reavers will light up the main stage, while Big Screen Canada Showing of The Lorax will light up the night along the waterfront.
Saturday you won’t want to miss the Freedom of the City Exercise presided over by his worship Mayor Francis, followed by the formal dedication of the Olde Sandwich Towne Peace Garden.

Following this take a ride on the Horse and Carriage Rides, enjoy a guided house tour, the Classic Car Show, Canadian National Trappers Alliance Exhibit, Historical commemorative exhibits, featuring Provincial Marine, 4 H Voyageurs, 1812 Cricket Demonstrations, Children’s Participatory 1812 Parade at 1:30 p.m., Essex Kent Scottish re-enactment, dancers, and more. The evening is a burst of energy with Fireworks at Dusk and Last Minute and Crued on Stage.
Sunday it all gets started at noon, with an added special presentation by the White Pines Drummers and Dancers at 3:30 p.m. on the Main Stage.

Bring your appetite and sample food from area restaurants with $5 to $8 Festival Menus, a Pancake Breakfast, and of course the Bar O Lympics where you can cheer on your favourite server.

For more information contact Maggie Durocher Windsor Parade Corporation 519-254-2880 or 519-796-0344 or via email: mrssanta@mnsi.net



by Deborah Jones Publisher Biz X Magazine

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

UWSA Coming Home Music Festival -Sept 5, 2012


UWSA Coming Home Music Festival September 5, 2012

The University of Windsor Students’ Alliance and the University I proudly call home is pleased to announce its full line up for the UWSA Coming Home Music Festival, taking place at the Riverfront Festival Plaza on September 5, 2012 from 5 to 11 p.m.

The UWSA Coming Home Music Festival will also feature MANZONE AND STRONG - DJs, Producers and Purveyors of House Music in Toronto. Voted "Best House Djs" 5 consecutive years at the Nightclub Awards. Manzone and Strong also performed at the 2011 Coming Home Music Festival.

Their brand of house music is fueled by an endless array of samples, loops and efx that are constantly being injected into the mix re-creating new rhythms. Whether its on 4 decks or back to back, these two are guaranteed to deliver the goods time and time again. For over a decade their unique style has echoed throughout the scene thus rewarding them with many residencies locally and internationally including the world famous GUVERNMENT (Toronto), THE DRINK, SKYBAR, THIS IS LONDON, BEACH CLUB (Montreal), BOOM BOOM ROOM (Windsor) and many more.
Rounding out the line-up are two local Detroit artists YOS and ABOUDI ISSA – both have performed with some of the worlds top djs including Avicii!

Artist Line Up
Avicii – Stockholm, Sweden

Josh Karmin – Windsor, Ontario, Canada

MC FLIPSIDE – Toronto, Ontario, Canada

MANZONE & STRONG – Toronto, Ontario, Canada

YOS – Detroit, Michigan, USA

ABOUDI ISSA – Detroit, Michigan, USA

Visit www.cominghomemusicfestival.com to purchase your tickets now or head on over to The Boom Boom Room, downtown Windsor! And Biz X will see you there!



Monday, August 20, 2012

Lighthouse Comes to the Chrysler Theatre August 23, 2012


Legendary Lighthouse with Light Up the Chrysler Theatre Stage

August 23, 2012


Lighthouse burst on the scene in 1969 with a unique blend of rock, jazz and classical influences that defied all conventions. They took Canada by storm, receiving four successive “Group of the Year Junos” and an “Outstanding Male Performance Juno” for Bob McBride. Fans responded by buying nine gold and platinum albums with international hits such as One Fine Morning, Sunny Days, Hats Off to the Stranger, 1849 and Pretty Lady.

Always innovative, Lighthouse collaborated and toured across the country with the Royal Winnipeg Ballet Company; wrote and performed the score for a CBC production of Prometheus Bound with Shakespearean actress Irene Worth; were the first rock band to headline the Newport, Monterey, and Boston Globe Jazz Festivals and the first to perform with a symphony orchestra.

Lighthouse represented Canada at Expo ’70 in Japan and their performance caused a near riot. In 1972 they performed for 98,000 people at Toronto’s City Hall and their weekend reunion at Ontario Place in 1982 drew an audience of 50,000.

Today Lighthouse is creating the same magic with an extraordinary group of ten musicians featuring the original nucleus of Skip Prokop, Ralph Cole and Paul Hoffert, an all-star horn section with originals Russ Little and Steve Kennedy and dynamic lead vocalist Dan Clancy.

Tickets are $39.95 plus tax and are on sale from the Chrysler Theatre Box Office, call 519-252-6579, or visit the Box Office at 201 Riverside Dr West at Ferry St.  ONLINE chryslertheatre.com


by Deborah Jones Publisher Biz X Magazine

Monday, August 13, 2012

Hee-Haw, It's Rodeo Time: August 18 & 19, 2012!


HARROW ROCK ‘N HORSE FEST RIDES AGAIN!

The first ever Ram Rodeo North American Showdown is to be featured at the 2012 Rock ‘N Horse Fest this August 18th and 19th at Cidermill Farms in Harrow, ON.  Top Canadian Cowboys square off against top U.S. Cowboys in a battle of national pride in what promises to be the most exciting rodeo of the Ontario Circuit and a draw for spectators on both sides of the border.
The Rock ‘N Horse Fest was a great success in its inaugural year attracting approximately 250 horses and over 7,000 spectators to Harrow.  “We expect this year’s festival to be bigger and better”, says Ted Boomer, festival organizer.   “The town has embraced the festival wholeheartedly and is enthusiastic to make 2012 even more exciting.

New for 2012 is the Ram Equestrian Southern Ontario Derby-Cross Finals which combine the skill and power of stadium jumping with the speed and bravery of the cross country course.  Friday evening’s welcome bash features Jody Raffoul on the Blackburn Soundstage,  Saturday will see the return of the Hunter/Jumper Team Challenge for Breast Cancer  as well as the Ram Rodeo North American Showdown followed by music by British Beat 66 and the Hit Men. The festival’s “Little Folk’s Field” will feature activities for children such as pony rides and games.  A portion of admission sales for the festival will support The Children’s Wish Foundation. 

Sunday, August 19th is officially declared “Harrow Horse Day”.  The town will open to horses and return to the days of true horse-power, celebrating equine culture with a Cowboy Breakfast at Shooter’s and the K of C Hall, followed by the Horses for Hospice Parade, open to all riders, drivers, stick horses, and hobby horses.  The Horses for Hospice is the kick off to the Hospice Face to Face fundraising campaign.  Participants will seek pledges for the cause.  One hundred percent of the parade proceeds will go to Hospice.  Horses for Hospice will be a totally unique to Harrow.  Participants of all disciplines will parade through town and out to Cidermill Farms, in time to take in the final Harrow RAM Rodeo.   A full festival schedule and ticket information is available at www.rocknhorsefest.com


For more information:        Pat Laing, pat@cidermillfarms.ca   or 519-903-1244

                                                Dewar Laing  dlaing@laingparent.com  or 519-817-1244
Photo credit:
Ram Rodeo is back at Rock ‘N Horse Fest 2012 photo by Norm Betts



by Deborah Jones Publisher Biz X Magazine

Sunday, August 5, 2012

Windsor Eats Presents "Eat Your City" August 6 to 12, 2012

It’s time to celebrate our local restaurants!  For one week only, diners and food lovers can celebrate Windsor and Essex County’s local dining scene by taking part in a unique culinary event.

From August 6 to August 12, 2012, visit any Eat Your City Restaurant Week participating restaurant and indulge in 3-course meals for lunch or dinner at great values across the county. Each restaurant will offer a unique Eat Your City menu and highlight the diverse and exceptional local dining in the region.


Diners can enjoy a 3 course lunch for $10 or $15 or head out to dinner and indulge in a 3 course meal for either $25 or $35 and choose from multiple selections for each course.


“It is a great value for your money,” says Adriano Ciotoli, co-owner of WindsorEats. “It provides an opportunity to visit a restaurant you’ve never been to before without breaking your budget.  Many of the participating restaurants are also offering items not normally on their regular menu.” 

Eat Your City Restaurant Week is a summer celebration showcasing the diverse cuisine Windsor and Essex County has to offer with prix fixe menus at many of the area’s top restaurants.
Eat Your City 3-course meals are per person and do not include beverages, taxes or tip. To get a complete listing of participating Eat Your City restaurants, events and to view menus visit www.windsoreats.com/eatyourcity

by Deborah Jones Publisher Biz X Magazine

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Small Town, Big Talent Hits The Stage at Wheatley Idol, August 5!

A little town with big talent! Who would have known that there was such amazing talent in such a little town? Youth from all around Southwestern ON will hit the stage at the ninth annual Wheatley Idol, which is taking place Sunday, August 5th at the Two Creeks Conservation Area in Wheatley. Wheatley Idol is a part of the annual Wheatley Fish Festival, which takes place the Civic Holiday Weekend on Aug 3, 4, 5, & 6.

Organizer of the event Darla Janzen told Biz X Magazine that the talent competition, which was started by the Wheatley Optimists, has grown since it began, and this feature attraction continues to grow.

“It has become really popular,” Janzen said. "Online pre-registration filled up fast, setting another record year for 2012! Waiting List is currently available. We credit enthusiastic Wheatley Idol members, our website, along with the media and other mediums for helping get the word out.”

Contestants hail from the Wheatley area and as far as Windsor and London to vie for the coveted Wheatley Idol title “Overall Winner – Top Star”. The competition also draws hundreds of spectators, who offer support and encouragement for the great talent that takes to the outdoor stage.

The singing competition is broken down into four age categories (6-9, 10-12, 13-16, and 17-29) and includes “celebrity judges” who determine the 13 winners.

“Though it’s a singing competition, there are singer/songwriter talents that add to the mix, making it a diverse group of contestants,” said Janzen. The celebrity judges include local recording artist, singer/songwriter Nicole Barron, 92.7 Max FM, morning host Cordell Green, and Paige Frankfurth the 2011 Wheatley Idol Overall Winner. “Judges Nicole & Cordell have been with us for many years now, and have judged amazing talent at the competition. They’ve become a staple in the Judges panel, and we’re always excited to have the previous year’s winner join the team. They get to experience it from the other side of the stage that makes for a great experience.” There are great prizes for all the winners and includes a star-studded recording package for the 2012 Overall Winner”.  

Janzen is excited to announce the four 1st place winners from this year’s contest will also be guest singers at the 2012 Comber Fair - Miss Comber Fair Pageant. More announcements are in the works. With volunteers, prize sponsors and community partnerships, Janzen credits all of these for the success of the annual event.

“Everybody does their part and we have a lot of great support,” she said. Janzen indicated a large crowd is anticipated again this year for the event. Preparations for the competition are going smooth, and the list of the contestants will be announced soon.

“We’ve tried to put a bit of everything into it, so it’s appealing to everybody,” she added.

Admission to the event is free and open to the public as a free concert. Rain or shine! The Two Creeks outdoor amphitheatre makes for a wonderful woodland setting, and in the event of rain, the pavilion is available. Door prizes for the audience can be won; food from the Wheatley Scouts will be for sale, and 92.7 Max FM Radio out of Leamington will be on hand during the event to give out free swag. Bring your Lawn chairs and Idol cheers!

MCs Dustyn Janzen and Corey Robertson, local celebrity personalities will keep everyone entertained and well informed throughout the event. We encourage the public to come out to the event and enjoy the entertainment.

You can also Stay Connected with Wheatley Idol on Facebook, Twitter, and Idol Alerts! Check out the Wheatley Idol website for more details, Idol highlights and news. www.wheatleyidol.com


by Deborah Jones Publisher Biz X Magazine

Monday, July 16, 2012

Job Fair July 19 at WFCU CENTRE


WFCU CENTRE TO JUMP START HOCKEY SEASON WITH JOB FAIR

Global Spectrum Facility Management, event operators of the WFCU Centre in Windsor, Ontario, announced they will be hosting a job fair on Thursday July 19, leading into the Windsor Spitfires 2012-2013 season.

“This is an opportunity for the residents of Windsor to be part of a world class facility, and a world class team” said Jason Toner, General Manager of Events from Global Spectrum. “We’re very excited to have this opportunity to meet with residents from Windsor and Essex County. These positions are great because they will be on the front line of our work force, and will be involved in so many aspects that make our events run, and make every event a memorable one.”

In conjunction with Ovations Food Services, Global Spectrum will be filling positions in the box office, food services and operations, including; short order cooks, dishwashers, bartenders, restaurant servers, cashiers senior box office ticket seller, box office ticket seller, operations event personnel - ushers/ticket takers, event services supervisor, and conversion crew labourers.

Applicants should be committed to providing top quality service to all WFCU Centre guests and able to work a flexible schedule which will include some nights, weekends, and holidays. All interested applicants are asked to proceed to the Crown Royal Platinum Club Lounge at the WFCU Centre and provide a resume and cover letter. Applicants will also be required to fill out a job application and be available for an on-site interview.

The WFCU Centre is home to the Windsor Spitfires, as well as concerts, family shows and other attractions for Windsor and Essex County. More information regarding the job fair can be found by visiting www.wfcu-centre.com.



About Global Spectrum



Global Spectrum (global-spectrum.com) manages event booking at the WFCU Centre, as well as more than 100 other public assembly facilities around the world. Nearly 20-million people attended more than 11,000 events in Global Spectrum venues last year. Based in Philadelphia, PA, Global Spectrum is part of Comcast-Spectacor, one of the world’s largest sports and entertainment companies. Comcast-Spectacor also owns the Philadelphia Flyers of the National Hockey League, the Philadelphia 76ers of the National Basketball Association, Ovations Food Services, a food and beverage services provider, New Era Tickets, a full-service ticketing and marketing product for public assembly facilities, Paciolan, the leading provider of venue establishment ticketing, fundraising and marketing technology solutions, Front Row Marketing Services, a commercial rights sales company, and Flyers Skate Zone, a series of community ice skating rinks. In a partnership with Disson Skating, Comcast-Spectacor annually produces eight nationally televised figure skating spectaculars on NBC-TV.



by Deborah Jones Publisher Biz X Magazine