Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Dancing for Life on YouTube

The community is still reeling from the success of this year’s Dancing for Life put on by the Ann Milne School of Dance. There is no doubt the 2010 event will stick out in people’s minds. A two-part video series has shown up on YouTube shining the spotlight on one of this year’s local celebrity participants, Glenn Wilson of Joe Tomato’s Restaurant. The video documentary was filmed and put together by Glenn’s son, Jordan.

This is a MUST watch. GREAT job, Jordan!

Part 1:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XAkbFmg_Wu4

Part 2:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6shs9yQGVZ8

Monday, June 28, 2010

L’Chaim to Larry

All I can say is… L’Chaim!!

Heritage Canada, under their Museums Assistance Program, has provided funding to the Corporation of the County of Grey for Grey Roots Museum & Archives. The funding will support “To Life!: The Story of the Beth Ezekiel Synagogue Goes on Tour!”, a fascinating tribute to a truly unique part of our local heritage.

Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound MP Larry Miller proudly made the announcement at Grey Roots this week referring to the Synagogue as a ‘gem in our own backyard’. A cheque was presented to Grey Roots Manager, Brian Manser.

As proclaimed on the facility’s website, www.bethezekiel.org, Beth Ezekiel Synagogue is ‘Canada’s Last Small Town Synagogue’.

Keep checking back at www.greyroots.com for all the latest details.

Friday, June 25, 2010

A Strawberry Smorgasbord

We all have things in life that we are almost too ashamed to admit. But I think I better come clean and confess something that has been torturing my soul, if not the pit of my stomach for quite a while… I have lived in Owen Sound since 2002 and up until this year, I have never been to the much talked about annual Strawberry Supper at the Derby Community Arena in Kilsyth. Shame on me! Now I know what I have been missing all these years with this all-you-can-eat smorgasbord… roast beef with horseradish, sliced chicken, homemade potato salad and coleslaw, freshly baked scones, cakes and squares, and especially the generous bowls of ripe and ready strawberries.

So how come the strawberries I get at the grocery store are bitter by comparison? The trick seems to be in the preparation. These delectable treats are apparently sprinkled with white sugar and then left to sit at room temperature. This causes a strange scientific phenomenon to occur where the water inside the berries gravitates to the outside so that there is equal water on both sides. So the delicious natural juice you are enjoying actually comes from the inside of the strawberry. Osmosis at its tastiest! On the other hand, if you were to soak your berries in water, the transfer would not occur and the taste just wouldn’t measure up.

Can’t wait to try this at home. And Strawberry Supper 2011, here I come!

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Rock Skipping

One of my favourite beach past times growing up in eastern Quebec was skipping rocks along the shore behind our house. With enough practice, I actually had my moments of being a half decent rock skipper. Though it still amazes me how our kid neighbour’s dad could fire a stone at the water and graze the surface for what seemed like 10 jumps. My luckiest number was more or less 3.

That long lost childhood activity came back to me recently while walking along the beaches of Leith and Big Bay. As a matter of fact, Big Bay even goes so far as to proclaim itself ‘Stone Skipping Capital of Canada’! The challenge of rock skipping in Georgian Bay compared to the Atlantic comes down to the types of rocks. Anyone who has lived near a salt water beach can tell you about the huge differences between the sand, stones, plant life and oddities that wash up on shore.

Finding the perfect flat rocks for skipping is a tougher task these days for yours truly. Rocks near the lake tend to be bigger, heavier and rounder than those tossed up by the sea. But with enough patience, effort and a good eye, good skipping rocks are attainable in these parts. And I can still reach my triple jump benchmark!

If one doesn’t already exist, I think a rock skipping competition would be a great asset to one of our summer events. Or we could all just head to Big Bay some weekend to test the waters (pun intended) of their claim and enjoy a cone of homemade ice cream from the Big Bay General Store afterwards.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

New Rec Centre Website Now Live

Get ready for it! It'll now be even easier to track the progress of the region's first major integrated recreation centre that the YMCA is building in partnership with the City of Owen Sound, Georgian Bluffs and Meaford.

Check out www.regionalreccentre.ca for the latest updates. The piles of dirt are getting bigger every time I cruise past Victoria Park!

Friday, June 11, 2010

A New Look for Owen Sound

Owen Sound residents are never short of an opinion. Just create a new logo for the Scenic City and find out for yourself!

Following in the footsteps of a recent posting from fellow myowensound.ca blogger Maryann Thomas (From My Corner), I'm curious as to the range of opinions out there when it comes to the just unveiled branding for Owen Sound. Submit your comments here or send an e-mail to jamie@myowensound.ca and we may very well share the results in a few days.

Is Owen Sound where you want to live?

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Yard Sale Tips

You just never know what kind of a steal of a deal you’ll find at a garage or yard sale. Saturday mornings are prime time in Owen Sound these days. On any given weekend from late spring to fall, a good handful of neighbours are set up outside selling their wares within a few short blocks of our house.

I hear from passionate yard sale enthusiasts that getting up early is the key to landing the best deals. If that’s the case, we must have lucked out recently when we waited until late morning to go for a stroll. Our neighbours down the street were having a sale and I just happened to be looking for a second TV. Sure enough, a not-too-ancient Zenith was proudly displayed at the forefront of their merchandise items. Remote in tact too! The ‘name your price’ approach is a wonderful thing in the world of yard saling, and I walked away with a TV for $10! Actually, we used our daughter’s stroller to transport our new baby and looked pretty funny in doing so.

But never underestimate the power of making an offer, or in the case above, getting the seller to offer up a deal. In most cases, they just want rid of the stuff.