The Creemore
Echo
Friday, March 27, 2015
Vol. 15 No. 13
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Alpine skiier gets silver at provincials
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RAY's Place changes employment structure
by Trina Berlo RAY’s Place is changing the way it supports youth by removing itself as the middleman. Instead of being the employer, RAY’s Place will give young people the tools to be their own boss. The youth employment program for which it is named, Rent-a-Youth (RAY), began in 2009. RAY’s Place, founded by Tony Fry and the late Jim Vandewater, is managed by a volunteer board of directors. Always intended to be a youth resource centre with the goal of preparing youth for post-secondary education and the work world, RAY’s Place is becoming more about helping youth create their own opportunities, while maintaining a focus on education and scholarships, said Fry. “We have been, with our kids, fishing for them and now we are going to teach them to fish,” said Fry. “Rent-a-youth was fantastic and it’s going to be even better. They will learn more and earn more.” In past years, when people wanted to hire youth to do odd jobs, they would call the centre. In this new model, people will be dealing directly with the youth. RAY’s Place will teach students between the ages of 14 and 18 how to operate a summer business and offer training in specific areas. The students are available to do yard work, plant trees, wash cars and windows, do outside painting, and other general work around a property or business. They will have taken RAY’s Place courses in safety training, first aid, marketing and promotion, customer service and financial management. (See “RAY's” on page 3)
Competitions under way
Creemore skating carnival Saturday Members of the Creemore Skating Club will be skating to their Disney favourites at the 46th annual skating carnival at 2 p.m. on Saturday, March 29 at the arena in Creemore. The show will feature guest skater Angelina Maniatis and the Country Blades Adult Synchronized Skating Team. Admission costs $8 for adults, $5 for seniors and $2 for students. Children under 12 are admitted free.
Easter market
An Easter edition of the Creemore Farmers’ Market takes place on Saturday, April 4. Vendors will be at Station on the Green from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Ilia Horsburgh photo
Musician Danny Michel is performing two shows at Avening Hall in April.
Danny Michel on stage at Avening Hall by Trina Berlo Musician Danny Michel is performing two shows at Avening Hall next month. With an April 18 show having sold out in just a few weeks, a second show was added. Michel will perform and tell tales of Belize, a country that has influenced his music and captured his heart. Michel first visited Belize while on vacation more than 15 years ago and really liked the country. He said he has returned many times over the years. It is where he filmed the video for Feather Fur & Fin, wrote the album Sunset Sea and recorded his most recent record, Black Birds Are Dancing Over Me. During his time in Belize, the Kitchener-Waterloo based singer and songwriter learned about the country’s music.
He said he noticed many of the records he loved were recorded in the same studio with the same producer. In 2011 Michel contacted that producer Ivan Duran and asked if they could make a record together. “They kinda scratched their heads wondering who this little Canadian guy was and I eventually talked them into it and that’s how that all started,” said Michel. He recorded Black Birds are Dancing Over Me with the Garifuna Collective, an ensemble of local musicians. The album, released in 2012, received a Juno nomination for world album of the year and together they toured Canada and the United States. Several years ago, Michel was contacted by one of the founders of (See “Tickets” on page 6)
Tree society seeks treasures
While spring cleaning, save gently used items for the Tree Society of Creemore’s silent auction and bargain sale. To arrange for pick up of donations, call Jim at 705-466-3217 or Tracey at 705-466-6317. The sale will be held at Station on the Green on Saturday, May 16 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Author Terry Fallis speaks at benefit
Te r r y F a l l i s i s s p e a k i n g a t a Creemore event benefitting My Friend’s House on April 25. Fallis is the author of four comedic novels, including the award-winning Best Laid Plans. The evening includes a live auction of one-of-a-kind experiences, including a weekend at Stratford, with all proceeds to My Friend’s House. There will be a cash bar. Tickets cost $30 and are available at Crow’s Nest Books in Collingwood, Curiosity House Books in Creemore and at the door.
Taking care of buyers and sellers in Mulmur and the Creemore hills for 38 years
RCR Realty. Brokerage
Ginny MacEachern
(705) 444-1414 10230 Highway 26 East, Collingwood E-mail info@collingwood.toyota.ca
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The Town & Country Agent with the City Connections 1-800-360-5821• 705-466-2607 • maceachern.ginny@gmail.com www.ginnymaceachern.com