(News Release)
ST. MARYS, Ontario -- We
are excited to announce that 2012 Hall of Famer and current Toronto
Blue Jays first base coach Tim Leiper will be joining the panel on stage in Toronto
for Pitch Talks on June 14 (2018).
Tim has been the Blue Jays first base
coach since 2014, but prior to that he coached and managed with the
Marlins, Pirates, Orioles, Red Sox, Expos and Mets organizations between
1996-2012. Tim also worked with Baseball Canada from 2004-17 during the
Olympics, World Baseball Classic, World Cups and Pan-American Games.
Prior to coaching Tim enjoyed a 12 year playing career from 1985-96
including 7 seasons in Triple A.
The Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and
Museum proudly presents the Pitch Talks VIP event, an exclusive event to
launch the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame Induction weekend.
Hit the road for a "One-Tank Trip" around Southern Ontario. Adventures worth the drive from the syndicated newspaper/web column by Jim Fox
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Sunday, April 29, 2018
Guelph Arts Council launches Historical Walking Tours season (2018)
News Release
Guelph, ON – April 20, 2018 – On the same weekend as Doors Open Guelph, Guelph Arts Council launches its 2018 season of Historical Walking Tours. The tours began on Sunday April 22 at 2 pm with Where Guelph Began,
which left from Juice Inc., 25 Waterloo Ave., at the corner of Dublin
Street. Cost was $5/person.
For
over 30 years, Guelph Arts Council has promoted the cultural
heritage of Guelph by offering six different walking tours on selected
Sundays from April to October (excluding July). Delivered by a dedicated
group of volunteer heritage enthusiasts, the tours are an opportunity
for tourists and locals to learn about Guelph’s history while taking in
the beautiful architectural and natural features of the city.
Available on each tour, and at Guelph Arts Council, The Bookshelf, and Guelph Civic Museum
are tour-specific booklets of historical information and architectural
drawings, perfect for self-guided tours and keepsakes. The booklets are
$5 each. Downloadable booklets are also available.
Double bill solo performances at Stratford’s Revival House spotlights contrasting Canadian singers-songwriters
NEWS RELEASE
Oh Susanna + Sunparlour Players = unforgettable music
Stratford, ON (April 24, 2018) – String Bone Presents! another exceptional double bill concert at Revival House on May 4, 2018. Canadian singers-songwriters Oh
Susanna and the Sunparlour Players have quite contrasting musical
styles, but both produce unforgettable music. This will certainly be a
concert to remember.
With eight critically
acclaimed albums, numerous awards and nominations, as well as mountains
of international critical acclaim, Canadian singer-songwriter Suzanne
Ungerleider, who writes and performs under the name Oh Susanna, represents the pinnacle of great signwriting.
This rootsy
Toronto-based songstress has been described as having “a voice that can
pierce a heart of stone.” Her superbly crafted songs often tell stories
of “troubled souls, longing and love, small town joys and pains, and of
our simple feelings and strong passions – tales that look into our beautifully flawed human hearts.”
She is the recipient of a
Genie Award for Best Original Song and a Canadian Folk Music Award for
English Songwriter of the Year. She has been twice nominated for a Juno
Award for Best Roots and Traditional Album of the Year, as well as two
Canadian Folk Music Awards for Best Solo Performer and for Best
Contemporary Singer of the Year. Her CD, entitled A Girl in Teen City,
has earned high critical acclaim and collected three Canadian Folk
Music Award nominations: English Songwriter of the Year, Contemporary
Singer of the Year and Producer of the Year.
Monday, April 23, 2018
Spring has sprung in Ontario's provincial parks
One-Tank Trip for
April 21/18
By Jim Fox
Whatever surprises
“Mother Nature” and lingering “Old Man Winter” throw at us, Ontario Parks are
moving into their spring mode.
Once the remnants
of that mid-April freezing rain, ice pellets, sleet and snow melt away,
Ontario’s provincial flower, the white trillium, will burst into bloom in the
parks and campers will return after a long, cold winter.
Fields of trilliums will soon be blooming in Ontario Parks. (Jim Fox photo) |
Along with gas
prices at near record highs, things look good for a busy season for “staycations”
as the provincial parks mark their 125th year.
The welcome mat
will soon be out at the parks not open year-round, with the 330 parks attracting
10-million visitors yearly.
Ontario’s oldest
park is Algonquin, since 1893, and the land mass of all the parks at 82,000
square kilometres is larger than Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island combined.
Tuesday, April 17, 2018
Stratford Festival performances begin with first preview of Music Man
(News Release)
April 17, 2018… The Stratford Festival’s 66th season is off to an exhilarating start with Meredith Willson’s Tony Award-winning musical comedy The Music Man. Previews began today at the Festival Theatre, marking the first performance of the season.
April 17, 2018… The Stratford Festival’s 66th season is off to an exhilarating start with Meredith Willson’s Tony Award-winning musical comedy The Music Man. Previews began today at the Festival Theatre, marking the first performance of the season.
The Music Man follows a charming but fraudulent salesman who arrives in River City,
Iowa, to work his usual scam – only to find that a bill of goods can be the real deal. Directed and choreographed by
Donna Feore, the production features a colossal cast of 40
performers, showcasing Ms Feore’s original choreography in spectacular
dance numbers, and a live 19-piece orchestra, led by Music Director
Franklin Brasz, playing such hits as “Shipoopi,” “Till There Was You” and the show-stopping “Seventy-Six Trombones.”
“This musical has so many beautiful elements,” says Artistic Director
Antoni Cimolino. “Donna has made it a massive dance show, which
injects an infectious vibrancy throughout, but with an irresistible love
story at its heart – and not just for the main characters, but for the
whole River City community whose hearts are
opened by the power of music. It’s an enduring master work, perfect for
the entire family, and just itching to be shared with the next
generation.”
Monday, April 16, 2018
Detroit Metro CVB launches new restaurant-focused YouTube show
(News Release)
Detroit,
Mich. – The Detroit Metro Convention & Visitors Bureau (DMCVB) has
debuted its new YouTube series Eats in The D. The five minute
show focuses on the food, drinks and people in metro Detroit that are
making headlines around the world.
“We
want this new show to entice visitors to come to Detroit and try out
these restaurants for themselves,” said Larry Alexander, DMCVB
President & CEO. “The episodes are short, fun and informative, to
give visitors a taste of Detroit’s diverse and unique dining scene,
which is earning accolades from media and visitors around the world.”
The
first season of Eats in The D includes 10 episodes featuring 20 popular
foodie destinations throughout metro Detroit. The first three
episodes can be viewed now on YouTube and Facebook. To watch Eats in The D, go to:
http://bit.ly/eats-in-the-d-media.
Sunday, April 15, 2018
Don't despair, spring is coming to Ontario Parks
(News Release)
Learn to Camp
Many Ontarians have always wanted to go camping, but don’t
know where to start. This is where Ontario Parks’ Learn to Camp program comes in. Reservations for this
year’s program open on May 7.
Learn to Camp is a popular guided overnight camping
experience with all equipment provided. By the end of the program, new campers
learn all the do’s and don’ts of a successful camping trip, including how to
pitch a tent, cook outside, and even make the perfect s’more! The memories made
while camping will stay with families forever.
Sights and sounds of spring
Spring breathes new life to the outdoors. As the weather
warms up, we see Ontario’s iconic wildflower, the trillium, popping up. Ontario
Parks has several ideal spots for seeing the trilliums as they bloom.
Open up! Doors swing open for public visits during Doors Open Ontario 2018
One-Tank Trip for April 14/18
(c) By Jim Fox
“Knock, knock. Who or
what’s there? Open the door and find out.”
Learn about the secrets,
stories and treasures lurking behind doors often closed to the public.
It happens at Doors
Open, an Ontario Heritage Trust event in 35 communities.
There are about 800
sites to discover the historic gems and modern marvels with themed activities,
tours, exhibitions and demonstrations offered at no charge.
Don’t step on Elvis’ white-and-blue patent loafers at the Bata museum worn at his Las Vegas shows. (Jim Fox photo) |
Things get under
way with Doors Open Guelph on April 21 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the “Royal
City” with its historic limestone architecture.
Doors are open at 15
sites that include the city’s “finest buildings, creative spaces and
artistically or architecturally relevant sites,” said Patti Broughton of the sponsoring Guelph Arts Council.
Among the highlights
is the Petrie Building, called an incredible restoration of a Guelph landmark.
It was designed in
1882 by John Day as a pharmacy for Alexander Bain Petrie who wanted the tallest
building on Wyndham Street so he added an up-top empty shell that’s now an
elegant showroom for the Modern Bride.
The Petrie building, a Guelph landmark built for a
pharmacist who wanted the tallest building on Wyndham Street, will be open for
tours. (Ontario Heritage Trust – Photo by Dean Palmer)
|
10C Shared Space, a
thriving collaborative
workspace and community hub, began as a seed warehouse from the 1860s and later Massey-Ferguson
Farm Supply and Ackers Furniture.
A fire in 1955 caused a huge safe to fall
through the first floor to the basement where it remains today.
Sunday, April 8, 2018
Tulip Legacy just keeps on blooming in Canada's capital city; Fox trots
One-Tank Trip for April 7/18
(c) By Jim Fox
Everything’s coming
up tulips – one million of them – in Canada’s capital.
Go ahead, count
them at the 66th annual Canadian Tulip Festival, May 11 to 21, paying homage to
an ongoing gift from the Netherlands after the Second World War.
Tulips became Ottawa’s
official flower after the Dutch Royal Family took refuge there and Canadian
troops played a pivotal role in the liberation of the Netherlands.
Tulips bloom on Parliament Hill in Ottawa. |
When the war ended
and the family returned to Europe, they sent a gift of 100,000 tulip bulbs to
Ottawa.
This lasting gift continues and is known as
the “Tulip Legacy.”
New is the Tulip
Trail linking Commissioners Park and Lansdowne, a 20-minute
stroll by “beautiful residential and city gardens, with interpretation markers,
animation and entertainment along the way.”
Thursday, April 5, 2018
Eat & Drink Norfolk – Get a taste of the best 2018
(News Release)
SIMCOE, Ontario – The Norfolk County Agricultural Society is excited to
announce that “Eat & Drink Norfolk” is back for its ninth
consecutive year. Dates for this year’s event are Thursday, April 5th
from 5:00 pm to 10pm, Friday, April 6th from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm and
again on Saturday April 7th from 1:00pm to 10:00 pm.
Continuing
to ride the wave of success, “Eat & Drink Norfolk” was recently
named one of Ontario’s Top 100 Festivals & Events for the fourth
year in a row.
“We
are very proud to receive this provincial designation from Festivals
& Events Ontario. The success of the event is a reflection of the
high level of quality of the participating local restaurants, wineries,
breweries and food producers as well the community that continues to
support us year after year. The dedication of our vendors, staff,
volunteers and sponsor partners has resulted in an outstanding event
that continues to grow in popularity!” says Special Events Manager
Chantal Zorad.
Monday, April 2, 2018
Mastermind Toys expands in Hamilton, Ontario
Canada’s Largest Specialty Toy Retailer Opens 62nd Canadian Store
TORONTO, ON – March 27, 2018…
Mastermind Toys continues in growth mode and is targeting to open 10+
new stores in 2018 including a new Hamilton location. Canada’s largest
specialty toy and children’s books retailer announced its second store
in the market will open today. The spacious 5,005 sq. ft. store is
situated in Stoney Creek, at 2180 Rymal Road E. (at Upper Centennial
Pkwy). Mastermind Toys currently operates stores
in Burlington and St. Catharines. The first Hamilton-area store opened
in Ancaster in 2015.
Mastermind Toys Hamilton
is the final of three stores to open in quick succession this month. Stores in
St. Albert (Edmonton), AB and Saskatoon South, SK are now open, totalling
62 Canadian stores. Additional stores will be announced in the coming months.
“Building on the
success of our Ancaster store, we are thrilled to bring a second
Mastermind Toys location to Hamilton,” said Jon Levy, Toy Merchant, CEO
and Co-Founder, Mastermind Toys. “We look forward to offering
our customers in Stoney Creek and its surrounding areas with convenient
access to our unparalleled mix of the best hand-picked specialty toys
and an awesome children’s book selection in a fun and friendly shopping
environment.”
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