EVERNEWS
OLUME 7, ISSUE 5
EVERNEWS
Well, the time has come! The Evernew Group is undergoing some exciting re足vamping to our online presence. We must keep up with the times! The Evernew Group has certainly made changes over the years, and now it's time for our website to reflect the same. Keep an eye on our www.evernewgroup.ca website for it's upcoming re足launch (May 足 June) and let us know what you think!
Simultaneously, we have been busy behind the scenes rebuilding the Evernew Sales website as well. Our product lines have been constant, and we want our website to reflect that. Have a look at www.evernewsales.com as the new website will be going live soon! (May 足 June). We will be much more user friendly, and online ordering will be a breeze with our new online store! We hope you share in the excitement with us once both sites go live, and we look forward to serving you better!
May 18, 2017 / Regular Museum Hours 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM May is Museum Month! Help us celebrate International Museum’s Day with free admission to the Chimczuk Museum and François Baby House. Spend time in our Children’s Gallery, explore our permanent and temporary exhibits, and learn about Windsor’s rich history. Chimczuk Museum 401 Riverside Drive West
The theme chosen for 2017 is
The objective of International Museum Day is to raise awareness of the fact that, “Museums are an important means of cultural exchange, enrichment of cultures and development of mutual understanding, cooperation and peace among peoples.” Organised on and around 18 May each year, the events and activities planned to celebrate International Museum Day can last a day, a weekend or a whole week. Participation in International Museum Day is growing among museums all over the world. In 2016, more than 35,000 museums participated in the event in some 145 countries.
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Melanoma is one of the most common When caught early, melanoma is highly cancers diagnosed and the deadliest curable. And while treatments for late form of skin cancer. Rates of melanoma stage melanoma are improving rapidly, are rising rapidly, especially in younger thanks to research supported by MRA, people. In fact, cases of melanoma have the survival rates are still low. That’s tripled in the last 30 years, at a time why taking steps to prevent melanoma when cancer rates for other common and identify it early are key. cancers have declined. The Melanoma Research Alliance commits strategic research funding to improve the understanding about the causes of melanoma and to develop better treatments for this deadly disease. Early detection is the best way to treat melanoma. Here are some steps you can take to help identify early warning signs:
Look for the ABCDEs of Melanoma. Pay attention to moles or growths that are asymmetrical, have an irregular border, exhibit changes in color, have a diameter larger than the size of a pencil eraser, or have evolved in size or thickness. If you notice one or more of these signs, see your healthcare provider.
Those at higher risk for skin cancer (fair skin, red or blonde hair and light eyes, history of sunburn/excessive UV radiation exposure, having many or unusual moles, family or personal Know Your Skin and Examine it history of melanoma, weakened Regularly. Recognizing changes in the immune system) should consider skin is the best way to detect melanoma discussing the benefits of regular skin early. Add monthly skin checks to your examinations with their dermatologist routine. or healthcare provider.
Birthdays? Weddings? Or just to brighten your home and wardrobe for spring? Come to the LUV LOCAL Victoria Day Makers’ Market! Shop for original, local handmade items, sample some of Walkerville Brewery’s delicious assortment of craft beers AND feel good about supporting local small business! Beautiful work by Essex County’s finest artists and artisans in clay, fabric, wood, precious metals, glass and more awaits you at the always popular Walkerville Brewery May 19 & 20.. Admission is free and the whole family is welcome! Make the LUV LOCAL Makers’ Market part of your Victoria Day celebrations…old Vicky would approve! Walkerville Brewery 525 Argyle Rd Windsor, Ontario
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Affordable family entertainment awaits at Airshow YQG. Saturday May 27th, 2017. Featuring the Canadian Forces Snowbirds, there is lots to see and do in the air and on the ground. The event also showcases military and civilian aviation, exhibits and airplane and helicopter rides. Many other fun and entertaining activities at the show. Windsor International Airport 2600 Airport Road WalkÂins: $5.00 General Parking & Admission: Full car load $25.00 (Includes general admission for all passengers, plus your parking)
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Every Sunday morning I take a light jog She smiled. “I’m cleaning off their I scratched my head. “Well then, don’t around a park near my home. There’s a shells,” she replied. “Anything on a you think your time could be better lake located in one corner of the park. turtle’s shell, like algae or scum, reduces spent? I mean, I think your efforts are Each time I jog by this lake, I see the the turtle’s ability to absorb heat and kind and all, but there are fresh water same elderly woman sitting at the impedes its ability to swim. It can also turtles living in lakes all around the water’s edge with a small metal cage corrode and weaken the shell over world. And 99% of these turtles don’t sitting beside her. time.” have kind people like you to help them clean off their shells. So, no offense… This past Sunday my curiosity got the “Wow! That’s really nice of you!” I but how exactly are your localized best of me, so I stopped jogging and exclaimed. efforts here truly making a difference?” walked over to her. As I got closer, I realized that the metal cage was in fact a She went on: “I spend a couple of hours The woman giggled aloud. She then small trap. There were three turtles, each Sunday morning, relaxing by this looked down at the turtle in her lap, unharmed, slowly walking around the lake and helping these little guys out. scrubbed off the last piece of algae from base of the trap. She had a fourth turtle It’s my own strange way of making a its shell, and said, “Sweetie, if this little in her lap that she was carefully difference.” guy could talk, he’d tell you I just made scrubbing with a spongy brush. all the difference in the world.” “But don’t most freshwater turtles live “Hello,” I said. “I see you here every their whole lives with algae and scum The moral: Sunday morning. If you don’t mind my hanging from their shells?” I asked. You can change the world – maybe not nosiness, I’d love to know what you’re all at once, but one person, one animal, doing with these turtles.” “Yep, sadly, they do,” she replied. and one good deed at a time. Wake up every morning and pretend like what you do makes a difference. It does.
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As I stood in the back of the room at a senior citizens’ center in Palmer, Alaska, listening to my daughter’s high school choir sing “It Is Well with My Soul,” I wondered why she, the choir director, had chosen that song. It had been played at her sister Melissa’s funeral, and Lisa knew it was always tough for me to hear it without having an emotional response. My musings were interrupted when a man sidled up next to me and said, “This is just what I need to hear.” I introduced myself and then asked why he needed this song. “I lost my son Cameron last week in a motorcycle accident,” he said. Lord, help me to see where help is needed. Wow! I was so focused on myself that I never considered the needs of others, and God was busy using that song exactly where He wanted it to be used. I took my new friend Mac, who worked at the center, aside, and we talked about God’s care in this toughest time in his life.
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All around us are people in need, and sometimes we have to set aside our own feelings and agendas to help them. One way we can do that is to remember how God has comforted us in our trials and troubles “so that we can comfort those in any trouble with the comfort we ourselves receive from God” (2 Cor. 1:4). How easy it is to be engrossed in our own concerns and forget that someone right next to us might need a prayer, a word of comfort, a hug, or gift of mercy in Jesus’ name.
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