The final two shows in the year-long Pattern Energy “Concerts for the Kids!” tribute series are coming this weekend, during RetroFest, in downtown Chatham at the Capitol Theatre. Sponsored by the Chatham ownership group of Tim Hortons, “Glory Days: A Bruce Springsteen Experience” and “The Fab Four: A Tribute to The Beatles“, will hit the stage in all-live performances paying homage to these great classic rock acts. Proceeds from the Springsteen tribute will be shared with the Chatham-Kent Community Health Centre’s Rebound Choices Program and from the Beatles tribute will be shared with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Chatham-Kent.
For tickets, go to www.chathamcapitoltheatre.com or www.cktickets.com.
May 25, 2012
Glory Days: A Bruce Springsteen Experience
While “The Boss” can be never duplicated, this unique six-piece ensemble, “Glory Days”, is a bang-on tribute to the American musical icon Bruce Springsteen, one of the greatest rock singer-songwriters of our era. The band’s lineup is exclusively composed of experienced concert musicians able to recreate live the classic songs and performances that were, and still are, Springsteen’s trademark. But Glory Days is not content to just play the songs, with a look-alike front man, they manage to build an authentic arena rock-show experience by adding the little details that put Springsteen concerts in a category all their own.
May 26, 2012
The Fab Four: A Tribute to The Beatles
What can be said or written about the four young lads from Liverpool that hasn’t already been said or written. Paul, John, George and Ringo changed music and in doing so changed the world forever. The classic albums and the massive hits caused hysteria on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean before personalities and changing priorities caused the band to disintegrate much, much too soon. Performing as a unit for several years, The Fab Four are Canada’s best-known Beatles tribute show. These four experienced musicians capture the sound and the mannerisms of The Beatles’ live shows making their performance a blast from the past that no Beatles fan or fanatic should miss.
We thank all of the sponsors, donors and golfers who made this an exceptional day. We especially thank Adam Vandermey, Matt Foulis, Jeff Watson, Daphne Thatcher and Randy Lee of the Blenheim Sun Life office for making this happen.
Sun Life Financial
Sun Life Global Investments
Brownie’s Event Catering
South Kent Councillor Art Stirling
Apollo General Contracting
CI Investments
International Power Canada
Victory Ford Lincoln
Blenheim Community Golf Course
Green Shield Canada
TaylorMade Canada
Windemere Golf and Country Club
BDO Canada LLP (Chatham/Ridgetown)
Chatham Nissan
Entegrus (formerly CK Energy)
TekSavvy Solutions
Blenheim Community Funeral Home
CI Investments
Pattern Energy
WINMAR Chatham
Chatham Mazda/Chrysler
Dillon Consulting
Storey Samways Planning
Agris Co-op (Muirkirk)
BFI Canada
Blenheim Chevrolet Olds
B lenheim Chrysler
Blenheim Nerws Tribune
Christine Muckle CA
Copies and More
Councillor Art Stirling
DPM Insurance Group (Blenheim)
Erieau Eau Buoy
Ewald Homes
Grant Long
Greenfield Ethanol
Hub Creative Group
Intrepid General
Joe Mares
Kerr Wood and Mallory
Keyway Locksmith & Security
MC Business Solutions
Magnum Signs
Maizex Seeds
McEachran Mechanical
McGrail Farm Equipment
McLauchlin Wellness Clinic
More Than Tz
O’Brien Century 21
Paul Davis System
RJ Equipment
RM Auctions
SelectCore/Derek Robertson
PIB Insurance
Smart Betty
Subway (Blenheim)
Summit Roofing
The Money Broker
TMC Construction
Uher’s Performance Feeds
Windmill Cabinets
Baldoon Golf Course
Blenheim Meats
Ron’s No Frills (Blenheim)
Blenheim Sobeys
Blenheim Blades
Bell Aliant
Canadian Tire (Blenheim)
Chatham Maroons
CI Investments
familylending.ca
Friends of the Festival of Giving
Form and Function
Handy Bros. ClimateCare
Hooper Holmes
Kettles of Ridgetown
Kingsville Golf Course
MC Business Solutions
Roseland Golf Club
Shoppers Drug Mart (Blenheim)
Shoppers Home HealthCare (Chatham)
For the fourth straight year, the employees of Mike and Paula Grail’s Tim Hortons outlets in Chatham, Wallaceburg and Dresden have demonstrated their charitable leadership by donating, through payroll deduction, to the Children’s Treatment Centre Foundation’s “Children’s Chrysalis Endowment Fund”, a fund established a few years ago to generate resources to ensure the long-term stability of programs offered at the Children’s Treatment Centre of Chatham-Kent. Many employees give because they themselves have had children who utilized the services provided by the Centre’s capable therapists. The Grails match their employees donations and presented, along with employee reps Bobbie-Jo and Brenda, a cheque for $10,000 on April 30 to Donna Litwin-Makey, the Centre’s executive director, and Art Stirling, the Foundation’s executive director. Our Tim Hortons friends are the best! Thanks.
More than 1,000 people filled the John D. Bradley Convention Centre on Saturday, April 14, for the 11th annual Chatham-Kent Festival of Giving. Though it shared a date with the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the great ocean liner Titanic, the S.S. Festival enjoyed calm seas and fair breezes raising just over $300,000 for the Children’s Treatment Centre Foundation of Chatham-Kent and the numerous food banks across the community operated by Outreach for Hunger (Chatham), the Salvation Army (Chatham, Wallaceburg, Blenheim, Ridgetown) and the United Way of Chatham-Kent (Tilbury). This year smaller food banks in Wheatley and Dresden will be offered support as well. Live entertainment on the main stage and at our ports of call included a Neil Diamond tribute act, a Jimmy Buffett tribute act, a mariachi band, duelling pianists, The O’Hara Brothers Band and more. Thanks to our over 200 volunteers who helped make the event run smoothly.
To see our sponsor recognition ad from the Chatham Daily News, click this link.
To see our event program, click this link.
To see our volunteer appreciation ad from the Chatham Daily News, click these links.
Volunteer Thank You Ad – right
Many thanks to our returning and new event sponsors.
PRESENTING SPONSOR
DIAMOND SPONSOR
PLATINUM SPONSORS
We are pleased to announce that International Power Canada is donating $2,500 toward the Foundation’s $125,000 “Child’s Play” campaign. The campaign is raising funds to create Chatham-Kent’s first fully accessible therapy playground, designed by therapists here at the Children’s Treatment Centre for use in our clients’ therapy plans. Tim Sullivan, Field Operations Manager with the company recently visited the Centre and heard firsthand the excitement surrounding this initiative. International Power Canada, is constructing two 55-turbine wind farms in Chatham-Kent, on in the Mitchell’s Bay area and one in the Erieau area.
The physiotherapy team here at the Centre has been collaborating with staff at the Chatham-Kent Public Health Unit to develop a Best Start … Best Future “Back to Sleep, Tummy to Play” communications campaign which is launching in mid-March. Five billboards will be seen around the community, plus brochures and other items, to educate parents and caregivers on the importance of having infants sleep on their backs and providing supervised tummy time during the day. Among the benefits of tummy time are that it decreases the chance of a baby developing a flat spot on their head; it strengthens baby’s neck, back and arm muscles; it encourages baby to reach for objects which develops hand-eye coordination; and it provides visual stimulation.
Click here to view “Back to Sleep, Tummy to Play” educational brochure:
Click here to view the final billboard artwork:
There’s a new network of families of children with special needs across Ontario! The Ontario Association of Children’s Rehabilitation Services (OACRS) has launched an online community on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube to bring families together to meet, share stories, ask for advice, find resources, news, and learn about what’s happening in communities across the Province.
Find OACRS online today at www.facebook.com/oacrs, www.twitter.com/oacrs and www.youtube.com/oacrs.
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The Children’s Treatment Centre Foundation of Chatham-Kent is pleased to have partnered with one of the fastest growing online social shopping companies anywhere – smartbetty.com. If you haven’t heard of them, go to http://www.ctcf.smartbetty.com to find out more about them. Each day, you will be notified by email of different discounts from local merchants that you will be able to take advantage of — all you do is go online and purchase the voucher for the product or service and then redeem it at your convenience. The benefit to you is obvious – great deals on products and services that you already purchase.
Another benefit is that Smart Betty understands the importance of donating to local charities so for every dollar you spend purchasing Smart Betty vouchers, Smart Betty will give 10% of their earnings (50% of purchase price) back to the Children’s Treatment Centre Foundation of Chatham-Kent if you indicate that we are your charity of choice. This is an easy way to help ensure that children with developmental challenges continue to benefit from the programs and services offered by the Children’s Treatment Centre of Chatham-Kent.
We are proud of our partnership with Smart Betty as this is something that we feel can benefit everyone. The more people see this offer, the better for our organization, so please be sure to tell your family members, friends, clients, associates and so on so that they too can enjoy the savings and help us in our fundraising efforts.