Sunday, January 27, 2013

Jan. 31, 2013 Public Workshop on a Plan for downtown Essex Centre


Share your vision of downtown Essex Centre


Residents and business owners in the Town of Essex are encouraged to participate in the development of a conceptual plan for downtown Essex Centre.

A public workshop will be held Thursday, January 31 to seek input for the preparation of a detailed streetscape plan for Talbot Street from Maidstone to Fairview, and for the first blocks of the intersecting streets at Centre, Wilson and Fox. A land use master plan and conceptual design plan will also be developed for the Silo District.

What is your vision for downtown Essex Centre? How could we improve our commercial streetscape? Do you have ideas for the development of the Silo District now that the railroad tracks are gone? These are some of the questions that will be asked.

The town has retained a consulting team from Stempski Kelly Associates Inc., landscape architects, to facilitate the workshop and to develop the conceptual plans. At the workshop, a discussion of streetscape design principles will be followed by public discussion and active participation in the development of a conceptual plan.

“Public input from all stakeholders is very important to this process,” says Town Policy Planner Jeff Watson. “In partnership with the Essex Centre BIA we have purchased new benches and planters, but we want to go further. We want to set goals and establish strategies that will help us to achieve a vibrant downtown and a prosperous future for the Town of Essex.”

The workshop will be held from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in the Superior Room at the Essex Community Centre, 25 Gosfield Townline West, Essex (next to the public library). Everyone is welcome to attend.


by Deborah Jones Publisher Biz X Magazine

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Fight The Blues Fundraiser, Jan. 25, 2013 At Komedy Korner


Come on out to Fight the Winter Blues at The Komedy Korner on Friday, January 25th and support The Distress Centre of Windsor-Essex County in their efforts to help Windsor-Essex residents fight their blues every day!

Experts say the 3rd Monday of January, dubbed “Blue Monday” is known as the saddest day of the year.  To help combat the blues of area residents that week, The Distress Centre’s Fundraising Committee is holding their first fundraiser for the year, Fight the Blues Comedy Show on Friday, January 25th, 2013.  Doors open at 7 pm and show starts at 8 pm (must be at least 19 years to attend).  Tickets cost $15 and must be purchased in advance. Email DistressCentreWE@gmail.com or call 519-256-5000 to arrange for payment/ticket pick-up.  This 7th annual event sells out each year, so avoid disappointment and purchase your tickets today! 

 

Date:                Friday, January 25th, 2013

Time:                Doors open at 7 pm (Show begins at 8 pm)

Location:          The Komedy Korner (1269 Ottawa Street, Windsor – 2nd Floor)

Tickets:            $15

Contact:           Email – DistressCentreWE@gmail.com / Call – 519-256-5000

 

Fight the Blues Comedy Show is the first annual fundraiser which supports The Distress Centre of Windsor-Essex County, a local organization which provides crisis intervention, suicide prevention, emotional support, and community referrals to anyone who calls the Distress Line.  The service is available from 12 noon to 12 midnight, 365 days a year, and is available for anyone who needs support and calls the Distress Line at 519-256-5000.  The Distress Line is answered by highly trained, dedicated, and caring Phone Volunteers who provide free, confidential and anonymous emotional support to approximately 4,000 callers each year.  The Distress Centre, a registered Canadian Charity, is funded primarily by the United Way of Windsor-Essex, and depends on fundraisers such as Fight the Blues to help support volunteer education and community outreach efforts.

 
To find out more about the Distress Centre, its service, its volunteer opportunities, or to make a secure donation, please visit www.dcwindsor.com.  Those in need of emotional support are encouraged to call 519-256-5000 between noon and midnight.



by Deborah Jones Publisher Biz X Magazine

Monday, January 21, 2013

CBC’S DRAGONS’ DEN 2013 AUDITION TOUR IN WINDSOR JAN. 24, 2013

 
DRAGONS’ DEN producers are hitting the road for an audition tour, with more than 40 stops in various Canadian cities.

Open auditions are coming to Windsor on Thursday, January 24 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Windsor-Essex Regional Chamber of Commerce, 2575 Ouellette Place. Additional tour dates from coast to coast are listed online at www.cbc.ca/dragonsden/auditions

No experience is necessary and participants of all ages are encouraged to audition.
After highly-rated ‘All-Student’ specials in previous seasons DRAGONS’ DEN continues to seek young entrepreneurs who think they have what it takes to seal a deal with the country’s most renowned business tycoons.
All interested entrepreneurs should be prepared to pitch their business in less than five minutes.
If they can convince DRAGONS’ DEN producers they are ready for their 15 minutes of fame, they could be invited to brave the Dragons face-to face when the upcoming season is filmed in Toronto.
The current season of DRAGONS’ DEN can be seen Sundays at 8 p.m. (8:30 NT) on CBC Television and has averaged over 1.4 million viewers per week.

 DRAGONS' DEN is the highest rated Canadian unscripted program on television, with an average audience of over 1.4 million Canadians each week. In addition to its success on-air, DRAGONS’ DEN is also a hit online, boasting an active and engaged online community averaging more than 650,000 page views per month.


Full episodes and exclusive behind-the-scenes content can be viewed at cbc.ca/dragonsden.


by Deborah Jones Publisher Biz X Magazine

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Winter Bites Week -- January 14 to 20, 2013


It’s time to give winter a kick!  The highly anticipated Winter Bites Restaurant Week is back!
During Winter Bites Restaurant Week, January 14 to January 20, 2013, diners can visit participating restaurants and indulge in a 3-course meal for only $10 or $15 for lunch or $25 or $35 for dinner. Each restaurant will offer a unique Winter Bites menu where diners can select from a variety of appetizers, entrees and desserts.

“Winter Bites Restaurant Week is a highly anticipated event in our region,” explains Adriano Ciotoli, co-owner of WindsorEats Culinary Guide. “Many restaurants that participate create new items specifically for the week and place them on the Winter Bites menu. It’s the perfect time to try a new eatery or just revisit your favourite restaurant.”
Over 20 restaurants are participating including The City Grill, Green Bean Cafe, Mettawas Station, Hummazing, Motor Burger, Jack’s Gastropub, Rino’s Kitchen, The Rye Gate and more. 

Eat and Win!
This year diners can pick up a Winter Bites Restaurant Week passport at participating restaurants and eat to win. Visit 3 participating restaurant during Winter Bites Restaurant Week and receive a stamp on the Winter Bites passport.  

Once the stamps spell out EAT, submit the passport at a participating restaurant to be entered in a draw to win prizes!

Diners can pick up can pick up a Winter Bites Passport at participating restaurants starting the first week of January or download a passport at www.winterbites.ca

A complete listing of participating restaurants and menus can be found at www.winterbites.ca 

Reservations are recommended to ensure a seating upon your arrival. The meals are per person and do not include beverages, taxes or tip.
 
*DETAILS ALSO FOUND ON PAGE 15 OF THE JANUARY 2013 ISSUE OF BIZ X MAGAZINE..BE SURE TO TELL THEM YOU READ IT IN BIZ X! SEEING IS BELIEVING..BIZ X IS EVERYWHERE YOU NEED TO BE!


by Deborah Jones Publisher Biz X Magazine

Monday, December 17, 2012

Make December 2012 Fire Safe!


Windsor Fire & Rescue Asks the Community to Practice
the 12 Days of Holiday Fire Safety
Help make the Ontario Fire Marshal’s Wish Come True for the Most Fire-Safe December Ever.

The Fire Marshal’s Public Fire Safety Council has launched its second annual 12 Days of Holiday Fire Safety Campaign to help prevent fire and carbon monoxide tragedies at a time when people tend to let their guard down.

“Our team of investigators knows all too well the deadly consequences of fire safety fundamentals left unattended,” says Ted Wieclawek, Ontario Fire Marshal and Chair of the Fire Marshal’s Public Fire Safety Council.   “Our 12 Days of Holiday Fire Safety campaign focuses on the 12 tips that we know can have the biggest impact on reducing devastating fires and carbon monoxide exposures,” Wieclawek adds.

The Fire Marshal has called on fire departments and communities across Ontario to help make his wish come true for “the most fire-safe December on record”.   The Council’s goal is to engage at least 100 fire departments, including Windsor Fire & Rescue, and their surrounding communities in the crusade to get the public to join in the program.

The 12 Days of Holiday Fire Safety serves up useful tips ranging from replacing smoke alarms over ten years old to keeping space heaters at least one metre away from anything that can burn.  The public are encouraged to pledge their support of the Fire Marshal’s Holiday Safety Wish, simply by being aware of the tips and putting the essential safeguards in place at home. 

“Fire tragedies are in decline for 2012 in this province—25 fewer deaths so far this year—but the holiday season can bring distractions that lead to tragedy,” says Wieclawek.

The remarks are echoed by Windsor’s Fire Chief Bruce Montone.  “While fire can happen anywhere, at anytime, it most often strikes when people let their guard down—when individuals are distracted by the hustle and bustle of the holidays, by the telephone, by the kids or by the doorbell.  All it takes is for a pot to be left on the stove, or a candle to be left burning unattended, and a family’s holiday celebrations can turn to tragedy,” he says.

Homeowners and renters alike are urged to check their safety routine against these 12 Days of Holiday Fire Safety tips:

  1. Water fresh trees daily. Keep the base of the trunk in water at all times.
  2. Check all sets of lights before decorating. Discard any sets that are frayed or damaged.
  3. Make sure you have working smoke alarms. Remember, they wear out, so replace them every 10 years.
  4. Make sure you have working carbon monoxide alarms. Remember, they wear out, so replace them every 7-10 years.
  5. Make sure everyone knows how to get out safely if a fire occurs. Develop and practice a home fire escape plan.
  6. Use extension cords wisely. Extension cords should be used only as a temporary connection.
  7. Give space heaters space.  Keep them at least one metre away from anything that can burn.
  8. When you go out, blow out!  Remember to always blow out candles before leaving the room.
  9. Keep matches and lighters out of the sight and reach of children. Matches and lighters can be deadly in the hands of children.
  10. Watch what you heat! Always stay in the kitchen when cooking.
  11. Encourage smokers to smoke outside. Careless smoking is the leading cause of fatal fires.
  12. There's more to responsible drinking than taking a cab home.  Alcohol is all too often a common factor in many fatal fires.
Carol Heller, a fire safety expert with Kidde Canada, a partner to the Fire Marshal’s Public Fire Safety Council says, “As another year draws to a close, we need to be mindful that smoke alarms and carbon monoxide alarms do not last forever.  One of the most persistent issues we see is that homeowners continue to be unaware or forget that smoke alarms need replaced every 10 years, and carbon monoxide alarms, every 5 to 7 years, whether battery operated or hard-wired.”

"Smoke and CO alarm tampering is another issue that can escalate at this time of year due to all the new toys and electronics that run off batteries and the increased incidence of nuisance alarms as we cook and entertain more at this joyous time,” Heller adds.

For more background on the 12 tips or to pledge support for the most fire-safe December ever in Ontario, visit www.safeathome.ca/12days.

The Fire Marshal’s Public Fire Safety Council was established in 1993 to promote fire prevention and public education through partnerships with various groups and individuals with an interest in public safety. The Council also provides opportunities for members to participate in shaping the direction of fire safety strategies across the province by enabling them to have input on fire safety initiatives and share ideas, information and resources toward the common goal of improved fire safety.


by Deborah Jones Publisher Biz X Magazine

Sunday, December 9, 2012

Christmas Concert For Sport Fest Windsor, Dec. 16, 2012


Pianist Gregory Butler and organist David Palmer along with guest artist flutist Alexander Zonjic will combine their extraordinary talents to entertain audience members with heartwarming classic Holiday Season” songs during a special concert planned for Sunday, December 16, 2012, 7 p.m. at All Saints’ Anglican Church, 330 City Hall Square West.

 
Tickets: $20 Adults; $15 Students 13 yrs & up; Seniors 65+; $ 0 Children 7-12 yrs

Tickets Available for purchase at:

Penalty Box Restaurant  2151 Walker  Rd.

All Saints’ Church 330 City Hall Sq. W.

Ouellette’s Musical Instruments  1490 Tecumseh Rd. E.

UWindsor Music Office, Sunset Ave. & Wyandotte. St.


Windsor Vacuum  3041 Dougall  Ave.

Butler Chiropractic  500 Manning Rd. Unit #6

 
We are thrilled, excited and proud to be associated with this unbelievably talented threesome,says Tom Awad, president of Sport Fest Windsor. This is the first prestigious concert being performed by these three professionals in support of organ and tissue donation awareness, and we are looking forward to a full house “This type of exposure will hopefully encourage people to register their consent as an organ and tissue donor online at www.BeAdonor.ca/SportFestWindsor-org”.

 
Gregory Butler explained, "For a number of years, many have asked David Palmer and myself if we would ever perform a Christmas special for piano and organ.  Despite a number of almost situations, it is finally happening this year on Sunday, December 16, 2012 at All Saints Church at 7 pm with a reception to follow in the church hall. Not only have we found the time to do this but All Saints has graciously provided the space, Bob Ouellette the piano, and Roger and Tom Awad   of Sport Fest Windsor have agreed to produce this concert.   Sport Fest is the main fundraiser for organ donation in Windsor-Essex County and, in the hopes of selling this out, will carry the burden of expenses and, hopefully, raise considerable dollars for organ donation awareness.  On top of all these wonderful components, Alexander Zonjic has agreed to be our special guest artist.   The music will be nothing but very accessible Christmas and seasonal music, so it should be a truly meaningful program“.




by Deborah Jones Publisher Biz X Magazine

Sunday, November 25, 2012

Love Santa? See Him Nov. 30, Dec. 1 & 8 Courtesy of Windsor Parade Corporation!


Windsor Parade Corporation Santa Claus Parades

The Windsor Parade Corporation is an independent not for profit organization that is pleased to present 5 Santa Claus Parades for the 2012 Season.

The objects for which the Windsor Parade Corporation (a direct descendant of the Windsor Jaycees the original producers of the Windsor Santa Claus Parade) was incorporated are the establishment of annual holiday parades and activities for the purpose of preserving, perpetuating and celebrating holiday traditions.

With a proud history of service to the Windsor and Essex County Communities, and a formidable track record of producing innovative, entertaining, and professionally organized parades, they look forward to the launch of this year’s parades.

Their current year theme is "1812-2012 A Commemorative Christmas" and pays tribute to the 200 years of peace that has prevailed since the conclusion of the war of 1812.

Their Season of Santa Claus parades began on Nov. 17 in Kingsville and recently on Nov. 24 Amherstburg was  in the spotlight when thousands of spectators lined the streets to watch this family favourite event.

Next up, November 30, 6:30 p.m. Tecumseh welcomes Santa and the parade as part of their Christmas in Tecumseh event that attracted thousands of visitors for the inaugural event last year.

December 1, 6 p.m. you certainly won’t want to miss the 44th Annual Windsor Santa Claus Parade.  Once again the parade will start at Atkinson Park on Riverside Drive and March west into the heart of Olde Sandwich Towne.  There is not a more fitting backdrop for a commemorative parade than this historic area, where a plethora of ancillary events will take place throughout the day, with the highlight of course being the Big Parade, steeped in history, and packed full of great entertainment. Sandwich Towne will be decorated in a festive fashion that will lift the Christmas spirit in both the young and the young at heart.

The Canadian Cow Girls are participating; The Hit Men from Rochester, New York; Western Mustangs Marching Bands and there was also be horse drawn carriage rides, movies, a dinner with Santa and more!

December 8 at 6 p.m., Santa will make his last stop for the Parade Corporation for this season in beautiful downtown Essex.  In 2011 a huge crowd welcomed the new nighttime parade format and provided for an awesome evening.

Call  (519) 254-2880 or 519-796-0344 or email: mrssanta@mnsi.net if you need more info or visit www.santaparade.org

 

 


by Deborah Jones Publisher Biz X Magazine