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Annual show and shine event honours lives lost on lake

Annual show and shine event honours lives lost on lake

DRAYTON – The second annual Conestogo Lake Car Show and Shine is set for July 30.

The event is once again being held in honour of Tania Yonan and Matt Ottens and others who have lost their lives on the water.

“Show off your special car, no matter how old or new it is. Or come out and have a look around while sharing a morning of fellowship with your cottage neighbours,” organizers urge.

The show and shine will be held at 11 Main Street West in Drayton, in the municipal parking lot across from the fire hall, from 11am to 2:30pm.

There is a registration fee of $10 per car for those showing vehicles. All proceeds go to the Canadian Safe Boating Council (CSBC).

For admission, organizers encourage attendees to make a donation to the CSBC at www.csbc.ca. For more information contact JeffreyandPenny@gmail.com.

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Rain or shine? Not this time — Weather cancels area events – Salisbury Post

Rain or shine? Not this time — Weather cancels area events - Salisbury Post

ROWAN COUNTY — As storms rippled through much of Rowan County over the weekend, many residents were relieved.

After weeks of steadily rising summer temperatures, the opportunity to cool off with a quick summer shower was a welcome opportunity.

Unfortunately, those brief summer showers turned out to be a whole lot more in some parts of the region, leading to the cancellation of multiple events around the county.

The storms included a series of powerful cells bringing lightning and heavy rain that repeatedly swept through Rowan and surrounding counties on Friday evening, with more arriving later on Saturday and Sunday as well.

As a result of this, the Reels & Riffs series had to cancel its screening of “Ghostbuster Afterlife” at City Park in Salisbury on Friday evening.

On Sunday, Kannapolis was forced to take similar measures when another round of rainy weather led local officials to close down activities at Village Park for children and cancelling their own Movies in the Park event as the rain persisted.

The rain also impacted the Kannapolis Cannon Ballers and their ability to start an afternoon game on Sunday, leading to a delay as groundskeepers hurried to protect the field while players and fans alike waited out the weather.

These cancellations have raised questions about just how possible it is to plan outdoor social events in Rowan County when strong storms regularly pass through the region on a consistent basis for the summer season.

Speaking with local officials for Salisbury and Kannapolis, there is a confidence that such events can continue, however, due to a proactive approach to anticipating and planning around any weather-related issues.

Annette Privette Keller, the director of communications for Kannapolis, explained that, “usually our events are rain or shine, but if there is lightning or more severe weather, we will consider a cancellation.”

Keller pointed out that Kannapolis has not canceled any previous movies for the public this year and that this decision was only made after consideration that rain had been falling for hours, the showers were expected to continue, and the temperatures were unseasonably cold.

Vivian Koontz, the events coordinator for Salisbury, said that they take a lot of factors into consideration before deciding how to handle a scheduled event when inclement weather is on the horizon.

Koontz explained that, “summer storms often come with high winds which are dangerous to our movie-goers” and could potentially damage the city’s screening equipment as well.

Salisbury works to assure that when these events occur, contingencies are in place. Whether it involves notifying the crowd in advance so they don’t arrive to find the event canceled, or adding a make-up date on their calendar to reschedule a canceled event, officials are mindful of the possibility for inclement weather.

The impact of these storms may continue in the coming weeks and months as the summer heat and humidity only leads to new storm cells passing through the region, according to the National Weather Service.

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Shine & Stretch Yoga Event

Shine & Stretch Yoga Event

Shine & Stretch Yoga Event

July 20, 2022 at 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM

Enjoy the sunshine and outdoors while practicing yoga at River Field, in support of Carleton’s Shinerama campaign!

This yoga class is being co-hosted by Healthy Workplace, Carleton Athletics and the Student Experience Office, in partnership with Shinerama and Cystic Fibrosis Canada.

Mats provided (recommended to bring your own if you have one).

Registration

Registration is required and the cost to participate is a $5 or $10 donation to Carleton’s Shinerama campaign. You can register here.

More information about Cystic Fibrosis and the Shine Campaign:

For over 2 decades, Carleton has been raising money for Cystic Fibrosis Canada through its Shinerama partnership. Shinerama encourages Universities across Canada to partner with a non-for-profit organization to raise awareness and education for its cause.

During the month of August, Carleton will be hosting an Active August through its Shine campaign to encourage everyone to learn more about Cystic Fibrosis and raise money for this charity. Stay tuned for our fitness challenges and raffle prizes later this summer.

What is Cystic Fibrosis:

Cystic Fibrosis is the most fatal genetic disease in Canada. There is no cure. About 4,300 Canadians have this disease. Cystic Fibrosis (CF) causes various effects on the body, mainly the digestive system and lungs. The severity of this disease differs from person to person, however, is a progressive disease leading to death with an ongoing infection in the lungs leading to loss of lung function. On average, persons with CF only have 65% lung function. The average life expectancy of a person living with CF is 55.

Other complications with people with CF can include malnutrition due to the inability to digest fats and proteins as well as vitamin deficiencies, diabetes, liver disease and sinus infections. A person with CF can spend hours every single day managing their disease. This could include chest physiotherapy, weight/nutrition management and clinic appointments.

The national foundation was established in 1960 by a family whose child had Cystic Fibrosis. CF is one of the world’s top 3 charitable organizations committed to finding a cure for CF.

Where your money goes: 

Money raised goes towards Cystic Fibrosis Canada. Your donation goes directly towards the improvements and life changing access/medications required for ongoing research, treatment and advocacy of Cystic Fibrosis. This means your charitable donation goes towards advancing life-saving research on priority health needs, improving the quality of clinical care and treatment and development across Canada for those living with CF.

Donation Receipts will not be provided for this event.

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Rain or shine, there’s plenty to do around Lethbridge this weekend

Rain or shine, there’s plenty to do around Lethbridge this weekend

Lots to do in Lethbridge this May long weekend, May 20, 2022 (Photo: LNN)

By Drew Stremick

May 20, 2022 | 6:31 PM

LETHBRIDGE, AB — As we head into the long weekend there are a handful of events happening around Lethbridge that are sure to keep everyone in your household entertained.

Parents looking for a free family event this weekend can check out Saturday Matter Day on, you guessed it, Saturday, May, 21, 2022. This is a free event put on by Rise Above Mental Health and Community Supports, and will be happening from 12 p.m. until 4 p.m. in the Latter Day Saints Church Gym at 2213 6A Avenue N.

For anyone who wants to avoide any potential bad May Long weekend weather, but want to hang out and have a drink with friends, check out “Anything Goes!” at Didi’s Playhaus located at #210 517a 4 Avenue S. You can enjoy playing board games, a library of musicals for viewing, or music and drinks. The fun starts at 7 p.m. on Saturday May, 21, 2022. Tickets are only available at the door.

If you would rather watch some superpowered performances, Circus Funtastic is putting on three performances of its Superhero Adventure. All three shows take place at the Exhibition Park South Pavilion, located at 3401 Parkside Drive South on Saturday May, 21, 2022. Audiences can expect to see acrobats, jugglers, clowns, and a real-life transformer. Tickets are available on Eventbrite.

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Kate Putman, Michael Parks shine at indoor track national events

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Cicero-North Syracuse's Kate Putman

Cicero-North Syracuse’s Kate Putman placed fourth at the New Balance Indoor Nationals. Submitted Photo.

Cicero-North Syracuse’s Kate Putman and East Syracuse Minoa’s Michael Parks each turned in impressive results at two separate national indoor track events on Friday.

Putman, a junior, recorded a fourth-place finish in the 3,200-meter run at the New Balance Indoor Nationals. Her time of 10:15.18 set a Section III record and earned her All-American status. The race started very fast and Putman kept pace with the second pack. She then broke free at the end to take fourth place.