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2012 Hyundai Accent GL Cloth Interior, 1.6L 4Cyl Engine, Manual Transmission, CD Player And More. 66,151 KM P9150

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$14,888

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2013 Hyundai Accent GL

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2011 Dodge Ram SLT 4x4

2012 Ford Focus SE

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Cloth Interior, 2.0 Litre, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, P9249 Power Steering , Keyless Entry, Alloy +HST Wheels And $103 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS Much More. TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES 55,268 KM

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2012 Nissan Sentra S

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Proud to be part of your community! Thursday, April 16, 2015 | 36 pages

Lord Strathcona students prove you’re never too young to make a difference By Mandy Marciniak

mmarciniak@theheritageemc.ca

News – The scent of pancakes and maple syrup filled the halls of Lord Strathcona Public School on April 9, and it was all for a good cause. Students in Becky Casutt’s Grade 2/3 class made over 250 pancakes to raise more than $475 for Free the Children, an organization that works to enable and empower youth to be agents of change. “Recently, we’ve learned about global communities and we watched the ‘Living on One’ videos and learned about global poverty,” explained Casutt. “The students found it really interesting, but when I asked them what they thought the message behind the series was, they told me that it showed that when they are older they can make a difference. That really struck me and I wanted to show them that they could make a difference now, at this age.” The class started looking at organizations they could help and they found Free the Children, a group that works to provide education, housing, water and various other things to those in need around the world. They decided that they wanted to help a commu-

nity in Sierra Leone get clean water, goats and chicks and they immediately came up with fundraising ideas. “It was their idea to do the pancakes and I thought that was so great because they can be so involved with the process,” said Casutt. “We’ve done other fundraisers before, but nothing like this.” Students distributed order forms to each class and asked for pancake orders. They even wrote a letter to Food Basics asking if they would donate supplies for their pancake day and when they said yes the students were even more excited. “The kids were excited when they got the donation from Food Basics because we had talked about taking the cost of supplies out of what they raised and then they didn’t have to do that. They really understood that and they were so grateful for the donation,” said Casutt. Together, the class raised enough money to purchase clean water for two families for life, four goats and one bundle of chicks for a community in Sierra Leone. They had some trouble deciding what they wanted the money to go towards, but they ultimately picked items that would last

longer. “We thought about lunches for a month too, but I think the goats, chicks and water are better,” said student Jack Wand. “It feels good to help people that need it and I was happy with what we raised.” The experience not only empowered the students and taught them that they could make a difference, but it also showed them how lucky they are here in Canada. It has been such an interesting experience for them to learn about poverty and what it is like to live on a dollar a day and how far that goes,” said Casutt. “It has also extended to the rest of the school because we’ve been sharing with them what we are raising money for and everyone has been really supportive.” Casutt hopes to continue fundraising around the school and the experience has also inspired her to start up a social justice club. She wants to show more kids that they can make a difference and how easy it is. “This is such an empowering experience for them to realize what a difference they can make and I hope more students get involved as we go forward.”

(Right) From left, Students Jack Hunter, Jack Wand and Ethan Hickey help mix up the batter. (Above) From left, Paigelyn Simpson, Joshua McIntosh and Samantha Newell ready to distribute pancakes to the rest of the school. Photos/Mandy Marciniak

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Offer(s) available on select new 2015 models through participating dealers to qualified retail customers who take delivery from April 1 to 30, 2015. Dealers may sell or lease for less. Some conditions apply. See dealer for complete details. Vehicles shown may include optional accessories and upgrades available at extra cost. All offers are subject to change without notice. All pricing includes delivery and destination fees up to $1,715, $5 OMVIC fee, $29 tire tax, environmental fee, and $100 A/C charge (where applicable). Excludes other taxes, licensing,registration,insurance,variabledealeradministrationfees(upto$399),fuel-fillchargesupto$100,anddownpayment(ifapplicableandunlessotherwisespecified).Otherleaseandfinancingoptionsalsoavailable. �Leasepaymentsmustbemadeonamonthlyorbi-weeklybasisbutcannotbemadeonaweeklybasis.Weeklyleasepaymentsareforadvertisingpurposesonly. ¤RepresentativeLeasingExample:Leaseofferavailableonapprovedcredit(OAC),onnew2015Rio5LXMT(RO551F)/2015ForteLXMT(FO541F)/2015Soul 1.6L LX MT (SO551F) with a selling price of $16,064/$17,564/$18,744 is based on monthly payments of $149/$160/$173 and includes delivery and destination fees of $1,535/$1,535/$1,715, $5 OMVIC fee, $29 tire tax, and A/C tax ($100, where applicable) for 60 months at 0%/0%/0.9% with a $0 down payment/equivalent trade, $0 security deposit and first monthly payment due at lease inception. Offer also includes a lease credit of $900/$800/$0. Total lease obligation is $8,912/$9,577/$10,385 with the option to purchase at the end of the term for $6,252/$7,187/$8,981.Leasehas16,000km/yrallowance(otherpackagesavailableand$0.12/kmforexcesskilometres).Othertaxes,registration,insuranceandlicensingfeesareexcluded.OfferendsApril30,2015.*Leasecreditfor2015Rio5LXMT(RO551F)/2015ForteLXMT(FO541F)is$900/$800andavailableonleaseofferonly.Consumerscanelecttotakeanadditional11,250km/10,000kmallowanceinlieuoftheleasecredit.Leasecreditvariesbymodel/trimandisdeductedfromthenegotiatedsellingpricebeforetaxes.**$500Competitive Bonusofferavailableontheretailpurchase/leaseofanynew2015Forte,2015ForteKoup,2015Forte5,2015Rondoand2015Optimafromaparticipatingdealeruponproofofcurrentownership/leaseofaselectcompetitivecross-overvehicle.CompetitivemodelsincludespecificVW,Toyota,Nissan,Mazda,Hyundai,Honda,GM,FordandChryslervehicles.Someconditionsapply.Seeyourdealerorkia.caforcompletedetails. �Cashpurchasepriceforthenew2015SorentoLXAT(SR75BF)is$22,994andincludesdeliveryanddestinationfeesof$1,715, $5 OMVIC fee, $29 tire tax, A/C tax ($100, where applicable) and a cash credit of $5,850. Dealer may sell for less. Other taxes, registration, insurance and licensing fees are excluded. Offer ends April 30, 2015. �Cash purchase credit for 2015 Sorento LX AT (SR75BF) is $5,850 and available on cash purchase offer only. Cash purchase credit varies by model/trim and is deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes. ‡Model shown Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price for 2015 Forte SX (FO748F)/2015 Rio5 SX with Navigation (RO759F)/2015 Soul SX Luxury (SO758E)/2015 Sorento SX V6 AWD (SR75XF) is $26,695/$22,795/$27,195/$42,095. �Highway/city fuel consumption is based on the 2015 Rio LX+ ECO AT/2015 Forte 1.8L MPI 4-cyl AT/2015 Soul 2.0L GDI 4-cyl MT/2015 Sorento LX 2.4L GDI 4-cyl AT. These updated estimates are based on the Government of Canada’s approved criteria and testing methods. Refer to the EnerGuide Fuel Consumption Guide. Your actual fuel consumption will vary based on driving habits and other factors. 2015 Kia Rio and Forte awarded the Clef d’or Best inClassbyL’Annueldel’automobile2015.Visitwww.annuelauto.comforfulldetails.2015KiaSoulawardedALGResidualValueAwardforhighestresalevalueinitsclass.BasedonALG’sresidualvalueforecastforthe2015modelyear.ALGistheindustrybenchmarkforresidualvaluesanddepreciationdata,www.alg.com.Informationinthisadvertisementisbelievedtobeaccurateatthetimeofprinting.Formoreinformationonour5-yearwarrantycoverage,visitkia.caorcallusat1-877-542-2886.KiaisatrademarkofKiaMotorsCorporation.

2 Kingston Heritage - Thursday, April 16, 2015


Snow Bank: Kingston’s 2015 winter control costs exceed $4.5 M “These expenditures combined are higher than budgeted which are not unexpected considering the winter weather we have encountered,” explained Wells. City officials travelled to other municipalities to look for efficiencies and best practices when it comes to removing the snowbanks using blowers, front end loaders and dump trucks. They will also take a closer look at the use of a liquid brine, or anti-ice mixture, to pre-treat roads before a winter storm. The liquid salt prevents hard-packed snow and improves traction, but is only effective at temperatures above minus 10 Celcius. Its more frequent use can decrease costs for tra-

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with the growing demand. “On average the city’s road, street, sidewalk and walkway networks, grow by approximately five kilometers per year,” according to a recent preliminary report by public works director Damon Wells. The last detailed review to adjust for growth in the city was in 2008, and officials have expressed concerns that they can no longer meet their own standards for timely street and sidewalk clearing. The current study will examine everything from existing budgets and weather forecasting techniques to data from snow removal crews who completed regular journals on road conditions after each winter event. Public works responded to 38 winter control events, 14 which occurred to the end of December 2014, and a further 24 to the end of February this year. In addition to plowing, crews also used a lot of sand and salt. “To the end of February, Public Works has applied approximately 22,000 metric tonnes of abrasives for traction (winter sand) and 5,000 metric tonnes of salt for de-icing,” said Wells. He estimates Kingston’s annual spending on winter control is likely to be over-budget for the second year in a row. The city spent roughly $4.5 million to plow the roads and sidewalks, based on statistics compiled to the end of February. Of that figure, approximately $1.4 million was for labour, equipment costs were $1 million, salt and winter sand costs totalled approximately $1.1 million, and contracted services costs were another $1 million.

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City offers tax breaks to future Marine Museum developers … with strings By Bill Hutchins

News – The city is using another one of its tools to try and keep the Marine Museum of the Great Lakes afloat at its current location. The federal government is in the process of divesting its 1.5 hectare waterfront property at 55 Ontario Street, including the historic museum building, 1890s dry dock and nearby wharf. Councillors have already decided not to buy the federal property due to

the uncertain cost to taxpayers of undertaking building repairs and on-site remediation, estimated as high as $19 million. But they will look at designating the site as a brownfield. This would allow a future owner to qualify for municipal tax incentives to clean up the site. But there are strings attached. “This is the city’s way of providing incentives for a future developer to redevelop that site with the Marine Museum on that property,” said Mayor

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Bryan Paterson. Keeping the museum at its original location isn’t the only stipulation for a future owner to qualify for brownfield tax grants. The city also wants to ensure public access to the waterfront, heritage preservation and the possible development of a deep water dock. “They have to provide those community benefits in order to get any remediation support,” explained commissioner Cynthia Beach. Council voted unanimously at its April 7 meeting to begin the process of identifying the museum and dry dock lands within the community improvement plan for brownfield incentives. It’s a detailed land designation process that’s similar to amending the Official Plan with public consultation, which will take three to six months and cost taxpayers about $40,000 just to lay the policy groundwork, according to Beach. Chris West, chair of the museum, says he applauds council’s latest initiative. “It’s another positive step,” he told reporters. “I think council is more comfortable now with its positive expressions of support for the museum.” West is also encouraged that council approved the brownfields strategy without any political acrimony, unlike past debates over whether the city should step up and purchase the property. “The approval of this motion without a long retracted debate as we’ve seen in the past – that’s gratifying.” Kingston’s brownfield incentives program has identified numerous sites around the city to encourage development, usually small industrial sites like abandoned gas stations. Expanding the tax incentive program to a federallyowned property is rare. Coun. Jim Neill says the federal government has been “neglectful” in being a good steward for the museum property over the decades.

Staff assured council the brownfield incentives will be earmarked for a future owner, not the current one. City officials have also indicated a willingness to work with a future owner to ease zoning rules on the site, which is currently listed as institutional, to permit other uses such as residential. But it hinges on whether a new owner is willing to meet the city’s conditions. “It (brownfield designation) will offer tax breaks up to 10 years. Millions of dollars in deferred tax payments will help with the remediation of that property, but only if they’re willing to come with a proposal that will allow the Marine Museum to stay there. I think that’s a great tool the city can use,” added the mayor. Meanwhile, the federal divestiture process, which began in late January, passed an important deadline. Public Works and Government Services Canada asked potential buyers to submit an ‘expression of interest’ in acquiring the waterfront lands. The

deadline was extended to April 7 due to a high volume of interest, according to federal officials. The outright sale could take several months. “Right now, they’re asking ‘Are you potentially interested in acquiring the site?’” explained West, who has been closely following the sale trail. “They haven’t actually said ‘Give us your best price.’” The museum’s federal lease has been extended to the end of 2016, but it can still be evicted on just four months’ notice if a new buyer is found. City officials say they hope it doesn’t come to that, and are willing to work with a future owner to ensure there are ample tax and zoning incentives in place to keep the museum from moving or closing. Added West: “It’s a long, long game that we’re involved in. The museum intends to stay and council is doing its best to keep the museum downtown.”

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News - The Pan Am Games may be more than three months away, but excitement is already building, especially for Alexandra Wright; in March, the 13-year-old Odessa native was named the official torch bearer for the Loyalist Township stretch of the 41-day torch relay leading up to the games in Toronto. “I didn’t even know that I was being nominated until my mom told me,” said Wright. “I had no idea that I could even be in the running for something like this, but I am so happy to be a part of it.” Wright has been a figure skater with the Loyalist Winter Club since the age of seven and she started skating competitively three years ago. She placed fifth at the Provincial Championships in 2013 and came in third at the Eastern Ontario Sectionals in 2014. In addition to her skating, Wright volunteers with the CanSkate program, teaching and mentoring young skaters. All of these accomplishments and skills led to her nomination. “The municipality sent out an email to all of the local sports organizations in Loyalist Township and asked them if there was anyone they wanted to nominate,” explained Wright’s mother, Trudi. “Alex met all of the criteria and thankfully the skating club decided to nominate her. We couldn’t be happier.” During the 41-day torch relay, each of the 3,000 torchbearers will complete, on average, a 200-metre relay segment. The torch will be

carried by more than 60 modes of transportation and exceed 5,000 kilometres on the road and 15,000 kilometres by air. The torchbearers will carry the flame through more than 130 communities from May 30 to July 10. The relay will travel through Odessa on July 2, and while the 200 metres isn’t very far, Wright is excited to take the torch through her hometown and see the excitement grow throughout the community. “I’ve told people at the skating club and they were excited, and we’ve told all our family and they are going to come out on the day of to support me,” said Wright. “I’m sure the experience will be something I remember forever.” The aluminum torch that Wright will be carrying stands 65 centimetres high and weighs 1.2 kilograms, about the same as a baseball bat. Featured on the torch are colourful depictions of people in motion, symbolizing the assembly of athletes through the celebration of sport and culture. Wright won’t have to do much to prepare for her turn, although she joked that she is preparing herself for the outfit she has to wear. “The outfit is all white and I am already so pale so it isn’t the most flattering,” she said. “But it will be worth it. I’m happy to be part of this whole experience.” Wright hopes to continue skating and maybe compete in the Olympics one day, so carrying the torch for such high level athletes means a lot. “I could be competing at this level one day and not just carrying the torch and that is pretty cool to think about.”

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Expenses revealed: How much did municipal election candidates spend? By Bill Hutchins

News – Bryan Paterson spent more than $61,000 to get elected mayor of Kingston last fall. “In this day and age to run a decent mayoral campaign … to really put forward your best possible effort you do need a lot of money,” Paterson explained. While the mayor spent “several thousand” of his own money to help finance his campaign, he also had plenty of financial backers with deep pockets. Individual and corporate donations more than covered his election expenses. Newly-released financial statements from all of the municipal candidates show Paterson’s campaign spent $61,806 leading up to his Oct. 27 election victory, most of it for advertising, brochures and signs, plus office staff and supplies. The election costs were well within the pre-determined spending limit of $80,377 for mayoral candidates. Meanwhile, donations to Paterson’s rookie campaign for mayor reached $68,412, resulting in a small campaign surplus. Some of Kingston’s best known businesses and individuals gave

generously to help get Paterson elected, up to a maximum limit of $750. Individual donors contributed a total of $18,500, including former mayor Gary Bennett ($500), Brit Smith ($500), Regina Rosen ($500), Joe Hawkins ($500), Walter Fenlon ($300) and former MPP John Gerretsen ($200). “To be honest it was a very broad cross section across the community. A lot of individuals donated to my campaign,” said Paterson. Some high-profile local developers also contributed a total of $30,902 to support Paterson’s campaign, among them; ABNA Investments, Homestead Land Holdings, Kimco Steel, King’s Town Development Corp., Kingston Terminal Properties Ltd., Anchor Concrete and Varsity Properties each contributed $750. Dozens of other companies also made smaller contributions including $500 from former mayor Mark Gerretsen through his company, GP Property Management Inc. The mayor says running a citywide campaign requires donations from all backgrounds, and insisted that he’s not beholden to any donor. “Absolutely not. The only thing I owe to this community is to stand

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by the campaign promises and the platform that I put forward in the election campaign.” The donations helped Paterson coast to an easy election win with 13,577 votes. Former mayoral candidate Dorothy Hector, who finished second in the race with 8,663 votes, spent $36,243 on her city-wide campaign. Rick Downes finished third with 8,388 votes but spent nearly as much as Paterson did. His mayoral campaign spent $56,709, while campaign income is listed at $59,344, according to his submitted financial statement. Among Downes’ campaign donors; Alf Hendry of Homestead land Holdings, Norman Springer of Kingston Terminal Properties Ltd., and Philip Brown of Nutra Services Inc., each contributed $750, while labour groups such as IBEW Local 115, Kingston & District Labour Council, U.A. Local 401 and OPSEU also made donations. Of the three other candidates for mayor; Scott Foster spent only $563, Michael Owen spent $425, while Brenda Slomka’s financial statement indicated she has an un-

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specified deficit and requested that her campaign period be extended. Campaign fundraising makes it easier for candidates to spread the word, but it doesn’t always translate into a victory. Former councillor Jeff Scott spent $7,004 on his re-election bid, but still lost to newcomer Richard Allen, who spent $4,809. “We worked with what we had. I just got out there and I worked pretty hard and I pounded the pavement. Ultimately I think that’s what paid off for me,” explained Coun. Allen, adding he was unaware of what his opponents spent. Coun. Peter Stroud’s campaign expenses were $5,861 to get elected in the wide-open contest in Sydenham district, even though fellow candidate Adam Koven spent $8,904. In another hotly-contested race, Williamsville candidate Ed Smith spent $9,872, but couldn’t unseat incumbent councillor Jim Neill, who listed his expenses at $5,754. Loyalist Cataraqui incumbent councillor Kevin George spent $3,161 on his re-election, CollinsBayridge councillor Lisa Osanic spent $3,641, Kinscourt-Rideau

councillor Mary Rita Holland spent $5,827 to win her first civic election. Meadowbrook-Strathcona’s Jeff McLaren spent $8,531 to win election, defeating incumbent Sandy Berg who spent $8,095. Pittsburgh councillor Ryan Boehme spent $6,463. Lakeside councillor Laura Turner’s rookie campaign amounted to $5,469. Veteran King’s Town councillor Rob Hutchison spent $6,780, while Portsmouth councillor Liz Schell spent just $1,801 on her re-election win. The most frugal campaign appeared to belong to rookie councillor Adam Candon who listed no contributions and no expenses other than his $100 nomination fee. When questioned about the unusual claim to an expense-free election win, Candon joked “Can you imagine?” Coun. Candon later explained that he switched districts during the campaign, moving from Kingscourt-Rideau to Trillium, and then spent “about $2,600” to get elected. He added: “The biggest expense was the time put in. I literally knocked on every door twice.”


Editorial – If you’re looking for a raft of big ticket, sexy projects to emerge from this council, you likely won’t find them on the new priority list. What you will find is a list of practical items that councillors agreed they’d like to see accomplished, or at least started, during their remaining three and a half years in office. Whereas previous councils opted for grandiose projects – LVEC, multiplex ice rink, Ravensview expansion and Grand Theatre restoration to name a few spend-thrift ventures – this group seems resolved to embrace less glamourous ambitions. And there’s nothing wrong with that if you want Kingston to focus on creating a smart economy, investing in infrastructure, planning a liveable city, greening the city, advancing a vibrant waterfront and fostering open government – the six-pack themes that emerged from two recent priority sessions in a classroom setting offered by the Queen’s School of Business. You’ll notice the themes are couched in plenty of action words. Sensing a lack of public enthusiasm over the titles, councillors took great pains during their brainstorming discussions to get the politically correct phrases just right, using words like “revitalize,� “protect,� “improve,� “enhance,� “pursue,� “promote� and “complete� in all of the sub-headings under each category. With goals such as doubling the number of urban trees, improving public transit, developing a youth employment strategy for the less fortunate, improving food security and promoting the redevelopment of Kingston Penitentiary, this back-to-basics document strikes a good balance in promoting Kingston’s four pillars of sustainability for economic, social, environmental and cultural vitality. It’s also a masterpiece in the art of political compromise where every councillor, no matter their left or right

minded thinking, can claim something of benefit for themselves and their constituents. Mayor Paterson was no doubt filled with validation and relief when his ‘smart city’ economic platform found its way into one of the six wish list themes, while others got what they wanted to advance social equity, environmental protection, cultural promotion or foster open government. The strategic priorities also focus on some of the usual suspects that were championed or advanced by earlier councils such as completing the widening (with bridge) of John Counter Blvd. and making the third bridge crossing ‘shovel ready,’ plus expanding Norman Rogers Airport. But affordability remains an underlying pressure point for many of the priorities. Having a vision is well and good, but ultimately it’s the taxpayer who has to foot the bill for it, or a good chunk of it. As Coun. Jim Neill remarked: “The proof will be in the pudding when we actually start to act upon these.� It’s no mistake that the words ‘managing community expectations’ are found in the document’s so-called guiding principles. If the community expects low taxes then advancing some of the priority themes could be slowed. Chief administrator Gerard Hunt has already put council on notice that the years of approving 2.5 per cent tax increases will become increasingly difficult between 2016 and 2018 given inflationary pressures, ongoing capital levy and paying for previously announced transit expansion and other new services. “We’ve been trying to find savings and efficiencies for years. It’s getting tougher and tougher,� Hunt warned. The difference between a yearly 2.5 per cent tax hike endorsed by the previous council and a 3.5 per cent increase – which this council may be facing in each of the next three years - may not seem like much. But each one per cent increase translates into $2 million in additional tax revenues. The city knows it can’t afford to be all things to all people, so finding new sources of non-tax revenue could, in fact, be this council’s greatest accomplishment or its biggest let down.

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Technology makes everyone feel old at some point

Editorial - I like to think that I am fairly competent and up to date when it comes to technology. For the most part, I know my way around a computer pretty well and can generally pick up new programs, apps and skills quickly – this is not the case when it comes to my parents. They, like many people from their generation, are not tech savvy at all and while sometimes I rag on them for it, I have to remind myself that it’s hard to keep current when it comes to technology. These observations became abundantly clear over the Easter weekend. Korey and I travelled back to the GTA to visit family and during those four days I felt both technologically savvy and behind the times. It started with my father wanting us to hook up an old computer he got from work. My dad has very limited exposure to computers and while he uses them at work, he’s never had a home computer (as hard as this is to believe), but Ko-

rey and I agreed to help in any way we could. Sadly, the computer he brought home was not only horribly out dated (it was still using Windows XP), but it was also incredibly slow and needed a Wi-Fi card to connect to the Internet. Trying to get it to load anything was tedious and excruciating and because of the outdated technology it wouldn’t open most websites, making it virtually useless. It’s hard to explain all of this to someone who knows very little about computers and just expects it to work, but after some time and demonstrations my dad understood and admitted that maybe it was time to buy something newer. I am obviously happy to help my father with all of this and if helping means that we might be able to video chat in the near future or if it means that maybe my mother will learn too then I am definitely on board. I’m happy to share my skills and help my parents become more current and the whole scenario made me feel pretty good about my technological skills, especially since they were helping someone. From one end to the other – after all of the computer stuff, Korey and I went to his parents’ house and it was our turn to feel outdated. Chatting with much younger members

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of Korey’s family about social media apps left me feeling confused and old. I had heard of Snapchat and Tinder before, but until last weekend I never really thought about them much and honestly I’m still not sure I fully understand. Why would anyone want to make a 10 second video to send to a friend that they can never see again (the basic premise of Snapchat)? And why would anyone go on a dating website that allows people to simply judge you by your looks and then swipe right for yes or left for no (Tinder)? I may not understand these things, but younger people seem to be amused for hours by these apps. Perhaps they appeal to shorter attention spans. Perhaps this is how my parents feel about technology in general. The whole situation reminded me of how my parents used to respond to the music I listened to on the radio when I was a teenager – they hated it and I used to call them old whenever they complained. I guess that makes sense. Apps and technology may be the generational equivalent to popular music. Snapchat and Tinder are like Top 40 hits that will fade with the times and become ‘one hit wonders’ and I will definitely be happy to see them go.

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Spread the good word Canadians learned recently that all Future Shop stores in this country had closed and that some would reopen as Best Buy outlets. Although it might not have been a total surprise that the two brands consolidated after one of the companies was purchased by the other, the timing of the change was sudden. We empathize with the dozens of full- and part-time workers at the former Future Shop as well as the former Target store in Kingston, through no fault of their own, are out of work because of corporate decision-making and the evolving retail sector. There are situations in which the business might have been able to survive with additional support from consumers. It would appear that this was not the case with these two chains. Increased sales in a market such as Kingston would have had no bearing on the outcome. However, the demise of these two local stores could still serve a purpose from the broader perspective. There are many local retailers, eateries and other businesses that are having a difficult time staying afloat for one reason or another. When stores and restaurants offer good products and customer service, there’s never been a better time for people on the receiving end to share their positive experience with others. The bottom line is that we as a community need to do our share to support the businesses that we want to retain for many years to come. We’re not suggesting that consumers have to accept lousy service or inflated prices just because a business is local; they can, however, make sure that family, friends and co-workers know about a local business that is worthy of their consideration. The ever-changing retail landscape is a reminder that nothing can be taken for granted; that message applies to business owners, workers and customers.

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Regional Roundup A regional roundup of the events going on within the Greater Kingston Area

Kingston Photographic Club is holding their Annual Juried Exhibition and Sale from Wednesday April 1st to Sunday, April 26. This showcase of member photographs will be held at the Window Gallery , 647 Princess St. (at Victoria) Kingston. Gallery hours are Wednesday thru Sunday 12-4 p.m., except Thursdays 12-8 p.m. Phone: 613-549-1528. The Bath Gardening Club and Horticultural Society will meet in St.John’s Hall in Bath on Monday, April 20 at 2 p.m. Lesley Rudy from Nurturing Nature Kingston will speak about native plants for your garden. Visitors welcome. Further details at www.bathgardeningclub.com. Kingston Hard of Hearing Club - Next meeting is on Saturday, April 18. Place: Simcoe Room, Seniors Centre, 56 Francis St., Kingston Time: 9 30 a.m. - noon. Speaker: Jacintha Shenton PhD. Topic: “Challenges in Pharmaceutical drugs development”. All welcome. Wheelchair accessible. Assistive listening. Refreshments.Contact: 613 546 5615. April 25: Spring Field Day and AGM of the Ontario Woodlot Association (Limestone Chapter) at Chaffey’s Lock, Queen’s University Biological Station. 9:30 am to 3 pm. Includes tour of forest regeneration site. OWA members- free; Non-members- $15 each; Non-members who bring a lunch- $7 each. Pre-registration required. Contact 613-373-9334 or owalimestone@gmail.com Try out a 50+ Rock ‘n Roll fitness plus Stretch and Strength classes where we experience a higher level of wellness and injury prevention. Call Dee: 613389-6540. Learning Disabilities Kingston AGM & Presentation Tuesday April 21 7 - 8:30 p.m. Free. The Stepping Stones Project. “Becoming An Effective Self Advocate and Finding Your Voice Through Art” Presenter, Angela Moslinger will discuss The Stepping Stones Project: Becoming an Effective Self Advocate and Finding Your Voice through Art. Junior grade students with learning disabilities explored self advocacy skills as critical

stepping stones that ensure equity and inclusion in the classroom. Everyone Welcome. Pre-registration recommended. Info: ldak@ldakingston.com 613546-8524 www.ldakingston.com. Spring and summer clothing now available at the Sharing Centre at Emmanuel United Church in Odessa (63 Factory Street behind the RBC). Lots of items available, something for everyone. Tuesday and Wednesday 10 a.m. - 3 p.m., Thursday 6 -8 p.m. Questions? Call 613-386-7125. Bath Legion at Millhaven - April 11 Meat Spin. Starts at 1 p.m. $2 per play Everyone welcome. April 12 - Sunday breakfast. Home cooked food. 9 a.m. 1 p.m. April 15 - Wednesday breakfast. Home cooked food 7 a.m. to 1. Public Welcome The Kingston Photography Club is holding their annual members’ Photography Exhibition at the Window Art Gallery Victoria @ Princess Wed. April 1-Sun. April 26. The Opening Reception takes place Sun. April 12 1-4 pm. Live Wire Music Series www.livewiremusicseries.ca and the Centre Culturel Frontenac present a co-bill: Two great acts, Ariana Gillis Trio and Dylan Perron & Elixir de Gumbo Friday, April 17 @ 7:30 p.m. at the Octave Theatre, 711 Dalton Ave. Kingston Tickets: advanced $20 @ Tara Foods, Brian’s record option or Paypal; $25 at the door. Have you got your tickets for Harrowsmith Women’s Institute’s Vintage Fashion Show on Sunday, April 26th? Tickets are available at Trousdale’s General Store in Sydenham, Leonard Fuels in Hartington, and Nicole’s Gifts in Verona, or from any of the WI members. Proceeds go to New Leaf Link. Website: www. newleaflink.ca. Learning Disabilities Kingston AGM & Presentation Tuesday, April 21 7 - 8:30 p.m. Presenter, Angela Moslinger will discuss The Stepping Stones Project: Becoming an Effective Self Advocate and Finding Your Voice through Art. Junior grade students with learning dis-

abilities explored self advocacy skills as critical stepping stones that ensure equity and inclusion in the classroom. Everyone welcome. Pre-registration recommended. Info: ldak@ldakingston. com 613-546-8524 www.ldakingston. comVenue: Ongwanada Resource Cetre Board Room 191 Portsmouth Ave. Opera Appreciation - Politically Incorrect Plots. Monday April 20, 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Historical, religious and societal taboos abound in works of opera. How important are they to the plot? Do they affect our enjoyment of the total operatic experience? Does anyone care? Refreshments to follow, compliments of the Kingston Opera Guild. $7/person. The Seniors Centre, 56 Francis St. 613.548.7810. Irish dance classes are held by Kingston Irish Folk Club at Archbishop O’sullivan School (Taylor Kidd and Pembridge Cres) Monday evening at 6pm –adults and children 6 year old and older invited to a 8 week session – classes are available as 30 mins ($40) or a 1 hour class ($56)- you don’t have to be irish to join and participate –join just for the exercise or you can join and participate in community shows – please phone and leave a message with a return phone number to register for irish dance classes by calling 613 3890754. They’re back! The LaSalle Causeway Band is coming to BellRock to celebrate the renovations to the hall. This swing band features saxophones, trombones, trumpets, clarinets, keyboard, and percussion. Their musical selections span several decades--from Gershwin to contemporary music.The toe-tapping dance music is sure to blast the winter cobwebs from your hearts. Dance into spring if you dare! Date: Saturday, April 18, 7:30 p.m. Cost: Freewill or food bank donation. www.bellrockhall.ca for more information. The increasingly popular seniors’ exercise program, run by the Victorian Order of Nurses is being offered in the BellRock Hall. At no cost to participants, the classes will be running on Monday and Thursday mornings. It features a gentle

Free To Non-Profit Organizations | Please Include: Name, address and phone number. Deadline: Thursday at 11 a.m. Send to: whatshappening@theemc.ca exercise session which is tailored to the needs and abilities of the participants and is especially focused on the needs of seniors. For more information and to register, contact the VON at 613 634-0130, ext. 3414. April 17 Youth Dance for public school children Golden Links Hall Harrowsmith 7 to 9:30 cost $6.00 call Sharon 5396676 or Wayne 358 -2533 Sponsored by Odd Fellows & Rebekahs. April 19 beef supper Golden Links Hall Harrowsmith 4:30 to 6 cost $13.00 children under 6 free. Family rate available call Brenda 372-2410 Sponsored by Odd Fellows & Rebekahs. The Kingston Branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society will meet in the Wilson Room of Kingston Frontenac Public Library, 130 Johnson St., on Saturday, April 18 at 10 a.m. Janet Connor will speak on “Social Media and Internet Sites for Genealogy - for Beginner to Advanced.” Visitors welcome. Further details at www.ogs.on.ca/kingston. Dessert and card party. Bridge & euchre. Princess St. United Church Thursday, April 23, 7.p.m. Only $8:00. Call 546 9657 or 542 6112. Relay reunion on Friday, April 17 from 6-8 to find out all about this year’s Relay for Life event! Relay for Life 2015 in Kingston is at a different time and different venue, but there are three options to choose from: Kingston June 6 from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. at the Kingston 1000 Island Sportsplex. June 12/13 from 7pm to 7am at the Napanee District High School. North & Central Frontenac June 20 from noon to midnight at the Parham Fair Grounds. Hear why Cathy Meyers participates in relay for life, hear Tammy Horvath’s story, meet the amazing volunteers who dedicate their time to these events, find out where your fundraising dollars to this event go, purchase your luminaries, talk to our guest exhibitors about prevention, register for the introductory offer of $10 per person. The United Church together with the Islamic Society of Kingston will be holding a ìGrand Multicultural Bazaarî on Saturday, April 18 at the Regiopolis-Notre Dame,

130 Russell Street, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is free and everyone is welcome. Activities will include Multicultural Food and Bakery, Crafts, Antique Homewares, Unique Gifts, Henna, Face Painting, International Boutiques, Popcorn, Jewelry, Fashionable clothes, Family & Children Fun.....and more. Friday Night Baha’i Fireside – April 17. Discussion: Baha’i principle of economic justice. Friday, Apr. 17 at 7 pm at 99 York St. All welcome. Info:bahais@kingston. net 613-634-0767. Join us for a Fish Fry at Crossroads United Church, 690 Sir John A. Macdonald Blvd (across from Loblaws) Friday, April 24 5:30 – 6:30 p.m., tickets $15. Tickets or information call Helen – 544-1988 or the office – 542-9305. Legion 560 - Friday, April 17 - R ‘n’ R Karaoke will entertain from 8 to 12; small cover for non-members and guests; everyone welcome. Saturday, April 18 - The Monarchs will entertain from 8 to 12; small cover for non-members and guests; everyone welcome. Tuesday, April 21 - General Meeting at 7:30pm; Come out and have a say on how your legion is being run; this is Nomination Night for your executive and officers. Rev.Oscar Simpson presents Country Church at Hartington Community Church Friday, April 24, 2015 at 7 p.m. Special guests Piccadilly Pickers and The Old Hims. Free will offering & refreshments. Info: 613-374-2178. Annual General Meeting Wilton Community Association — Wednesday, April 22, 2015, 6:45 p.m., Wilton Hall. Cataraqui Canoe Club - Saturday, April 18: Moira River Whitewater Paddle Paddle the Moira River from Lost Channel near Tweed to Latta with a short shuttle in the middle. More challenging than the Lower Salmon or Napanee Rivers, but still grade 2 rapids, with the occasional touch of grade 3 if water levels are high. Club boats may be rented to members. Cold water protection must be worn. Call 613 542 1054.

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Kingston Police Association hopes to make wishes come true with new fundraiser By Mandy Marciniak

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Events – This fall, a new type of fundraiser is coming to Kingston and it aims to make the community ‘unbreakable’; the ‘Unbreakable We Are Campaign’ is being hosted by the Kingston Police Association and hopes to support local Make-AWish kids and their families. “It was just an idea at first, my wife and I have always wanted to be involved with Make-A-Wish and help kids that are in need,” explained Trevor Bethune, detective in the cold case unit of the Kingston Police Force and organizer of the fundraiser. “If there is something we can do to help and to take some of the stress away from these kids and their families and give them an amazing experience then that is what we want to do.” To support the charity, Bethune has organized a one-day event that features two physically demanding challenges. The first challenge is called ‘The Battle at 705 Strength and Conditioning Challenge’ and is a cross fit style challenge. The second is a tactical fitness challenge which

will ask participants to run through a series of job specific tasks that are performed by the KPF’s tactical and swat teams. “Participants will be asked to do things like try to break through a door with a door ram and jump a fence while wearing a tactical vest. It should be fun,” said Bethune. “I will be competing in that challenge and hopefully I won’t get beat too badly.” The event is open to the community and those who sign up will compete alongside other first responders from the Kingston Police Force, Kingston Fire and Rescue, the Military Police and Frontenac Paramedics. Bethune hopes to see a great turnout and a great mixture of community members. “I would encourage people to get involved because they are part of our community too,” said Bethune. “The first responders are engaged with the public and we have a partnership with the public and we want to come together. We are being advocates for these wish kids and the impact that we can have together is far greater than that of an individual.” In order to grant a wish, the fund-

raiser has to raise $10,000. At that time they will have a Make-A-Wish candidate assigned and Bethune hopes that they can raise enough money for a few wishes. “If we raise one wish or two or three that is great, the more the better,” he said. “When it comes to granting the wishes of kids in our community with a life-threatening medical condition we can make that happen. We just want to honour what these families and kids are going through by being unbreakable ourselves and maybe going through some adversity and struggle to support that.” Each event has a cap of 100 participants and registration opened on April 1. For those interested, a description of the movements associated with the challenges will be available soon. Closer to the event, a full list of activities will be posted, allowing competitors to prepare. Detective Trevor Bethune is the organizer of the first ever ‘Unbreakable Spectators are also welcomed at the We Are Campaign’, a fundraiser for Make-A-Wish Eastern Ontario that Photo/Mandy Marciniak event and are invited to stick around takes place on Sept. 12, 2015. after too. “We will be having an after com- whole community come together paign’ takes place on Sept. 12. For petition dinner and community and support this event. Hopefully it more information or to sign up for the events visit www.unbreakmembers can purchase tickets,” said will become an annual fundraiser.” The ‘Unbreakable We Are Cam- able911.com Bethune. “We really want to see the

Dominant performance earns Kingston man pair of Brockville Speedway championships Champions, comedy and good times were shared Saturday, April 4 during the annual Brockville Ontario Speedway awards ceremony at the Brockville Memorial Centre.

Drivers, crew members and fans were all treated to some laughs as Shawn Lawrence and Ryan Denee from the Forces Comedy Tour shared jokes and occasionally ribbed a few of the

drivers during the ceremony making for some light-hearted moments throughout the evening. In total five track champions were crowned in weekly divisions plus the Ogilvie’s Auto and Fleet Sportsman and 358 Modified Triple Crown Series. Kingston’s Danny O’Brien was awarded for one of the most dominant performances in the 358 Modified division. O’Brien claimed his 11th track championship off the strength of eight feature wins including an incredible four in a row during the month of July. During an interview Danny commented, “We’re not changing anything this year, our team worked hard all last year and we had a lot of fun doing it too. When the fun is done, then I’m done, and I don’t plan on quitting anytime soon.” Along with the track title Danny also claimed his second straight Ogilvie’s Auto and Fleet 358 Modified Triple Crown winning two of the three races in the series. “I’ve missed these 50 lap races we used to have back in the day,” Danny said after receiving the title from Mike Ogilvie. “It’s good to have that back here at Brockville and to have the support from Ogilvie’s makes it that much better too.”

Danny O’Brien (centre) of Kingston took home a pair of awards at the Brockville Ontario Speedway’s annual banquet on April 4. Other winners (left to right) were David Andre, Shane Pecore, O’Brien, Kevin Fetterly Jr. and Corbin Millar. Photo courtesy Henry Hannewyk

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In Sportsman, St. Andrews Ontario’s Shane Pecore was awarded his second straight track title. After a dominant run in 2013 that saw him win six races, the 2014 season was all about consistency as he claimed 14 top 5’s and 15 top 10’s as well as three victories. Along with the track title Shane collected his first ever Ogilvie’s Auto and Fleet Sportsman Triple Crown capping off another great season. The Street Stock division saw Massena, New York’s Kevin Fetterly Jr. take home top honours for the fifth consecutive year. Fetterly competed every week finishing no worse than seventh all year. Corbin Millar had a great 2014 season to take home his first track championship at “The BOS.” After a struggle in the season opener he went on to have a great year with four victories, 9 top 5’s and 11 top 10 finishes. The second year for the newly formed Rookie Sportsman class was successful again and David Andre claimed this year’s title. Andre won five features in 2014, more than any driver in the short history of the class. Next event is the BOS Fan Fest and CHEO Fundraiser April 18 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Brockville Walmart. There will be a delicious barbecue, live music by Ambush and top drivers showing off their new race cars for the 2015 season and signing autographs for the fans. The 2015 season officially kicks off Saturday, May 9 as Superior Cellular and Sound will present a full program plus the Vintage Modifieds will be on the card. Racing begins at 7 p.m.


Ladies and gentlemen, start your gardens! By Kate Kristiansen

“Start your gardens,” said my favorite foodie blog, www.tastingtable.com. It sure revved me up. I quickly wriggled on my boots and hit the garage to take inventory of planters, seed packs and garden tools. Temperatures that weekend had climbed to melt the snow from the previous week. Spring was finally here. The snowflakes can hibernate until next year, please. I am now ready to start preparing the soil for a new season of bursting bulbs and sowing seeds. Last year was my first attempt at growing a garden. I do not naturally have a ‘green thumb,’ so this was an ambitious undertaking. What I learned was bountiful. It was a huge reward producing my food. Family and friends would visit and I immediately weaved them by the budding plants and sent them home with offerings from my harvest. I was in-

credibly proud. The kind of pride you take in your children. Yes, I was that chest-beating proud. The investment in a vegetable garden can almost halve weekly food bills. I found that this winter my savings came mostly from the fresh herbs and preserves from the summer garden, which I use in recipes. Growing a garden is a challenge to execute. I can assure you I lost a few things along the way. The broccoli and cauliflower barely sprouted, and even the mutant buds were inedible. So what? I am committed to developing my new skills and will hopefully harvest more again this year. I’ve begun by filling little starter indoor pots with soil and seeds to sprout a variety of vegetables for spring planting. Last year, I started with 2 x 8-foot wooden cedar beds, generously built by hubby. This season includes expanding the raised garden with two more cedar beds

and filling each with a bounty of plants and flowers. There is something about the process of planting, then watching the plants push through the soil and finally finishing up with something good to eat; it is a wonderful feeling. A garden can take any shape you can imagine. It can be a series of straight garden beds, it can twist and curve throughout your landscape, or be arranged in geometrical patterns. You can even combine these styles or develop a style of your own. The health of your plants depends on the health of your soil. Along with sun and water, your soil is a very important the growth of your plants. There is a whole science of studying soil, but in a nutshell your soil is a mini-ecosystem. It will be healthiest when there are many different insects and microorganisms to keep each other in balance. When you start out, add as much compost and organic fertilizers as you want; it takes time for all the right insects

to arrive and build a healthy, bal- ery new gardener has their reason anced soil system. But, remember to for getting started; some want a check your pH levels every two or more nutritious diet, others to save three years. money on grocery bills, and others The Kingston Community Garden are simply cooks who enjoy fresh Network and Loving Spoonful are food. You have nothing to fear, just hosting a free speakers workshop, get started! Soil—Your Food Depends On It For more information about the on Saturday, April 18 at Sydenham “Soil—Your Food Depends On It” United Church, 82 Sydenham Street workshop visit www.lovingspoonfrom 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. It’s a great op- ful.org or email Dianne Dowling at portunity to learn about the impor- dowling@kos.net. If you have foodie biz or a restautance of soil. In an effort to understand your rant suggestion, please email me at garden, I encourage you to seek out ladydinesslot@gmail.com or follow a variety of experts and resources. my blog LadyDinesalot.com, or on Everyone has their secrets or magic Facebook & Twitter. ways to grow their garden. I’ve learned that you don’t have to have a green COACH & TOURS thumb or study with professional gardeners. You will discover what works. Ev-

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News – ‘A picture is worth a thousand words’ – that is the famous saying and it definitely applies to the new Pump House Steam Museum photography exhibit ‘Capturing the Journey: Student Perspectives of the World’. The exhibit is being put on in partnership with the Queen’s University International Centre (QUIC) and showcases photos collected over the past seven years from around the world. “We stumbled across the QUIC photo contest online. It has been running for seven years and some of the photos are really spectacular,” explained museum curator Gordon Robinson. “We explored more images on Flicker and Facebook and really saw the breadth and quality of the student photos that had been taken over the years and it seemed like something that could be showcased on a larger scale.” After some consultation with QUIC, the idea became a reality and the exhibit opened on March 31. All of the past winners of the photo contest are featured and while some photos show exotic locations from around the world, some may be more recognizable. “One of the sections is called ‘Home Away From Home’ and it features photos by international students who have come to Canada to study,” said Robinson. “It is nice to have some Canadian images as part of the exhibit and I think they are

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really unique because they are from the perspective of an outsider.” Each of the 24 photos on display includes a caption below with the photographer’s name, an explanation of the photo itself and the year and category the photo won the contest in. The photos are also displayed with quotes that suit them. “We worked to make the whole room part of the exhibit; we have a big globe in the centre that we have encouraged people to put dots on that relate to where they have been or where they are from,” said Robinson. “We also have large screens that are streaming all of the entries into the contest over the past seven years.” The exhibit also has iPads’ spread around the room that display the QUIC Flicker page, Facebook page and website adding an interactive element. “I think the exhibit gives a nice little eye glass look into the world and it creates a nice atmosphere too,” said Robinson. “It may help people learn a bit more about other cultures and learn more about the students that are part of this city.” The exhibit runs until April 25 at the Pump House and Robinson has been impressed with the number of people stopped by to see it already. “We’ve seen a great turnout so far and we’ve seen a lot of student traffic and a lot of local artists have come to check out the show and that is always nice to see. We appreciate the support.” For more information about the exhibit and museum hours visit www.steammuseum.ca

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Craft beer, music unite for local festival By Hollie Pratt-Campbell hpratt-campbell@perfprint.ca

Events - Local craft beer and a free outdoor community music festival are two things that seem like they should go together like peas and carrots, and indeed that was the thinking behind an exciting new partnership that’s sure to delight music lovers and beer connoisseurs alike. On Wednesday, April 1, Toronto-based singer Oh Susanna (a.k.a. Suzie Ungerleider) played a special, intimate concert at Kingston’s independent craft brewery, Stone City Ales, to celebrate a new partnership between the brewery and the Skeleton Park Arts Festival. “I think I have played [a show] in a brewery before, but maybe not something that’s so obviously a brewery,” laughed Susanna, who played on a stage next to large kegs of beer. “It’s a really nice thing to have in Kingston. Where I live, there is an independent brewery just up the street as well. The food is really awesome and it’s just a really positive [addition to the neighbourhood].” Oh Susanna will be a headliner the Skeleton Park Arts Festival, which takes place June 12 – 21.

She explained that she’s played the festival once in the past and is excited to return. “I know a lot of people in Kingston because my husband, who plays drums with me often, is from around here and so we have lots of friends here. I’ve actually been to the festival without playing and hung out and watched bands play. It’s just a really fun day.” Of course, it wouldn’t be true partnership with a craft brewery without a special beer to mark the occasion. On May 9, Stone City will launch “Skeleton Park Session Ale” as a tribute to the festival. “A session ale is a lower alcohol beer,” explained Stone City owner Ron Shore. “It’s going to be better weather, so this will be really light and refreshing. It’s something that captures the spirit of the festival – it’s creative, fun and inspired by the performers who will be there.” Shore remarked that becoming involved with the event seemed to be a very natural fit – a sort of “marriage of values”. “The music festival is about community, creativity and people coming together to enjoy things and I think that’s really the spirit of what our brewery is about. It’s about having a meeting place where people can come and feel engaged and

connected with one another. It’s a creative environment, whether it’s our beer or the graphic design or events like [the concert]. It just made sense.” Not to mention the fact that Stone City is right around the corner from Skeleton Park. “It’s the closest neighbourhood to us,” Shore said. “I’ve gone for years and I know lots of people in the community, so it’s a great opportunity for us to support a good cause.” Shore is planning on Skeleton Park Session Ale being a one-off, special occasion brew, but says he’ll consider keeping it available throughout the summer, depending on reception. “One of the advantages to being a small batch brewery is every time we brew we get [about] 820 litres, so we can do special releases like this.” The Skeleton Park Arts Festival will also feature acts such as The Lemon Bucket Orkestra, Fred Eaglesmith and The Abrams Brothers, with more to be announced. For more information, visit www.skeletonparkartsfest.ca.

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This year’s gala is being held on May 1 at the Vimy Officers Mess at Canadian Forces Base Kingston. The evening features a sit down dinner, live and silent auction, marketplace and a very prominent guest speaker. “This year’s guest is General (Ret.) Walter Natynczyk, currently the Deputy Minister of Veteran Affairs,” explained Tarasick. “He has a strong passion for Afghanistan and he will be sharing his reflections on the Afghan Mission. It should be very informative and appropriate to the cause.” Since 2003, The Kingston Chapter of C4WA has raised more than $173,000 to date, plus approximately $20,000 in direct donations. With those funds, they have supported numerous schools in Afghanistan and multiple literacy programs and teacher training programs - impressive accomplishments for a group of about 25 Kingstonians. “We have 26 members right now and we’ve seen that fluctuate over the years. We’ve grown and sometimes we have youth and university students involved too, “explained Tarasick. “New members are always welcome, all you have to do is contact us.” C4WA has been a very fulfilling experience for Tarasick, especially after travelling to Afghanistan and seeing the impact her group has made first hand. She encourages others to get involved too, especially if they feel helpless when

Some of the students that are benefiting from funds raised by the Kingston C4WA chapter.

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this morning. It looks to me like Mother has gone and lost something again.” Mother threw him a look like a dagger and moved the fry pan with the sliced potatoes and salt pork from the back of the stove up to the front lid, slamming it as she did so. “Very strange it is to me,” my mother said. “How those pictures can be here one day and gone the next.” She was scraping the tea pot around on the stove. Father suggested she may have been mistaken about where she left the pictures, “Like the time you said you put your harmonica on the ice box, and we found it on the seat of the Model T,” he offered. “Those pictures were right there,” she said, and for emphasis she went over to the cupboard and gave the porcelain board another whack. “Well, there’s nothing more to do about them now,” she said with a big sigh. “But tonight we all search again. I promised those pictures to Aunt Freda, and I will keep her letter over for one more day, but they better turn up this evening.” I wondered what would happen if they didn’t. Now, we had a long lane going into our farm from the Northcote side road and our mailbox was out on the road. Most days, Father drove out in the buggy to fetch the mail, but if he didn’t manage to get out there, we children brought the mail home after school. We could always tell if there were letters in the box, because the mailman turned it towards the road. That night, the position of the box told us Father had been too busy that day to make it out the lane. Well, there was a letter from Aunt Freda. We handed the pack of mail in to Mother, who announced that she hadn’t found the pictures and she just knew someone had moved them from her place of safe-keeping. She sat down at the kitchen table and opened the letter from our Aunt in Chicago. We heard her cough a few times, which she always did when she was nervous. “Well, what do you know about that?” she said. “Aunt Freda is thanking me for the pictures I sent last week. Said she loved the one of you children standing beside the rhubarb patch, and helping me plant the petunias.

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Chilina Kennedy feels Carole King’s love Born in Oromocto, New Brunswick, she lacked a geographic stability through her younger years. The daughter of a career military officer, the family moved regularly, often spending less than a year in each location. Finally, to provide some sense of a safe nest, her fam“I have often asked myself ily made Kingston home during her The reason for the sadness in a world high school years. While her father Where tears are just a lullaby continued to travel for military duIf there’s any answer, maybe ties, Chilina and mom remained Love can end the madness close to home. Maybe not, oh, but we can only try” Kennedy attended Kingston Col(from Beautiful, by Carole King) legiate and Vocational Institute Canadian actor Chilina Kennedy (KCVI). While there, she immersed weaves her unique skills into her herself in theatre, music and dance. role as Carole King in the Broad- She also attended Kingston School way show Beautiful. of Dance and trained under Len Not only did she make the grade Stepanick. in her Broadway audition, but Car“I loved my time at Kingston ole King herself had to sign off, ap- School of Dance,” she says. “And proving Kennedy for the role. The Ian Malcolm at KCVI was great.” praise can’t get any higher than While in Kingston, Kennedy that. made her first trip to New York. Carole King has had more than “When dad worked at the United 400 of her songs recorded by over Nations, we visited him in New 1,000 artists. A hundred of those York,” says Kennedy. “I might be a songs became hit singles. All of that small town girl, but if I had to pick success came at a time when people a big city, it would be New York had to shell out some serious coin where I’d live.” for hard copies, i.e., records. During post-secondary trainBut Carole King’s life and career ing in theatre at Sheridan College, didn’t involve an easy ride. she made a trip to Charlottetown, “She was song writing in a time Prince Edward Island, to see a Cadominated by men,” says Chilina nadian actor she admired perform Kennedy. “She was quite brilliant. in the lead role in Anne of Green I don’t know if many people know Gables. Kennedy had played the how many number one hits she role herself on the stage of KCVI. wrote and how much material that “I went to see Tracy Michailidis,” we listen to came from her.” says Kennedy. “After that, I was so Kennedy, herself, is no slouch. inspired by Tracy. And then, later, I ended up playing that role in Charlottetown.” It didn’t take R0013140000_0219 long for Kennedy to become a Hair Restoration CLAUDE AMELOTTE 35 Years Experience darling of Canadian theatre. She Hair Transplants (MUHG™ Procedure) has performed as Medical Wigs and Hair Systems a member of the Complete Hair Replacement Services Stratford FestiCall today for a FREE Home Visitation or Brochure! val for several 1.800.565.3055 years. With her E-mail:apollohairrestoration@on.aibn.com 2009 perfor-

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Frontenac Islands concludes budget deliberations: tax increases for sure By Marg Knott

The Heritage- Frontenac Islands will “approve or reject� the township’s 2015 budget at their April meeting of council on Howe Island. Budget meetings, five in all, were held to meet with department and board leaders and to review and discuss operation costs. All of these meetings were advertised and open to the public. Throughout the final meeting budget numbers were closely scrutinized in order to present a tax increase that is palatable to the taxpayers of Frontenac Islands. With the increase in the price of policing plus the costs involved with asset management along with the increased costs of regular municipal services, a tax increase was inevitable. 1. Mayor Denis Doyle reminded council members of the successful ‘Senior housing’ meeting. What was of greater concern to him was a Ontario Rural School Alliance meeting he attended where he heard that the Minister of Education was threatening to close rural schools, based on enrolment, of anything under 650 students.“That’s for elementary. I am not sure what it is for high school,� he said, “but we

have two elementary schools on Wolfe Island. Mayor Doyle was looking for a $500. membership funds to participate in a coalition forming to save rural schools. 2. Roads: Mayor Doyle invited Dan Fencott, an engineering consultant, to review the proposed public works projects in the 2015 budget for the purpose of preparing tender documents for roads surface treatment. Fencott said that no projects, other than regular road maintenance will happen on Howe Island but recommended that funds be placed in reserves for work as it comes up (Spithead/ North Shore). Since the Ontario Community Infrastructure funding (OCIF) must be used for capital projects Howe Island’s estimated amount of $6000. will be used on Wolfe. Deputy Mayor Nossal and Councillor Higgs believe some of the concerns with regard to Spithead Road could be dealt with using one way trafficsigns. Fencott reminded council that all asset management projects have to be handed into the province, “so you have to determine if a particular project is a priority and undertake saving for them (roads, vehicles)� How much to set aside? Increase Taxes? Its now

at 1 % . The township authorized the continuation of 7th and 8th line Wolfe Island road work as originally proposed. Ditching and culverts on Oak Point Road will also continue. Deputy Mayor Nossal summed up the question of asset management and priority projects this way. “The fact that we have a Howe Island plan and roads identified, added to the fact that we have begun to contribute to a capital replacement fund, and increasing taxes brings us to where we want to be positioned,� she said, “ because we may be paying a 1% tax increase this year but in 3 years, if we successfully compete for funding, this 1% will seem like nothing because it won’t be grant money we have to raise from taxpayers.� 3. Councillor Springgay brought council up to date on the closure of the WI landfill site and the costs involved in its change over to a Recycling and Transfer Station. The Landfill as a land fill site is slated for closure Sept. 8th. 4. Council will seek funding through the Echo Tourism Fund to proceed with a dock, community garden changes and for further eligible projects. *WI Fire will repay

their $50,000 amenities loan over 5 years rather all at once as originally proposed in 2014. *The township will tender for the Howe Island foot ferry deck and railings replacement. 5. The township will undertake the development of a business plan for the purchase and installation of a Card Lock System for the provision of fuel on Wolfe Island and will authorize the municipal solicitor to determine the terms of a lease agreement. A grant proposal has been submitted to FCFDC. Amenities (wind) funding will also be required to support the project. More information to follow when available... 6. WI Community Rink. The Township will use $150,000 of the monies transferred to them from the Community Centre Board account to reduce the amount to be borrowed for the Rink ‘ROOF’ When a 2014 completed audit, the net difference will be transferred to a reserve for capital Community Centre projects. Rust proofing is a priority. A difficult search for appropriate ‘surround’ curtains is ongoing. 7. FYI: * There was a Transfer from wind monies in the amount of

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public life. “It’s pretty amazing,” she says. “Her bravery allowed her to tell her story publicly. She talks candidly and openly about physical abuse she suffered with one of her partners. She said if she reached one woman and that woman then went for help, it was worth it.” The very existence of theatre is important to Kennedy. “I truly believe that the theatre a culture produces reflects the values of that culture,” she says. “You can tell a lot about society by what kind of art is going on and how the arts are being produced. Theatre allows you to share with one another in a live experience. There’s a person-to- person energy exchange going on. It’s an experience you don’t get with TV or movies. It’s live, in the moment in front of you. It’s a way we connect that you don’t get on Facebook; you only get it in person-to-person contact.” In some past performances, Kennedy has used a brilliant and interesting method of getting into her role and inside her character. She’d cover every mirror where she could see herself. “It all gets a little much,” she says, “There are mirrors everywhere and we’re always looking at ourselves. Every time there’s a quick change, there’s a mirror to check yourself. Not to be too precious about it, but it’s not helpful. And it can be hard to get over, especially if you’ve had

dance training where you’re always checking to make sure your form and lines are right, it’s hard to retrain the brain.” So to get more into her roles, she would cover every mirror and dive into her character from the inside out, rather than looking at the outside appearance. “It’s a form of sense memory,” she says. “When you are first learning something, if you are always checking yourself on the outside, the learning process becomes stressful. I want the learning to be something positive, not stressful. Now I don’t worry about mirrors so much, but I always try to remember what the character feels like from the inside out.” She’s found another piece of life that helps keep her centred and grounded: a baby named Henry. It’s hard to get your head stuck too high in the clouds when you’ve got a baby back here on Earth. “When I get home from a performance and I see my baby, I realize what’s really important in life.” As we chatted, there was no half-empty sense hovering over the interview. It was all positive. Open. Refreshing. Chilina Kennedy, despite her self-evaluation, strikes me as having an attitude quite like that in the role she plays in Beautiful. For more information about Chilina Kennedy and the Broadway production, Beautiful, visit beautifulonbroadway.com and chilinakennedy.com. Mark Bergin on Twitter @markaidanbergin.

Teagan McLaren performing live at at the Rose and Crown. Teagan is a talented and popular Kingston singer-songwriter who is currently competing in CBC’s Searchlight: The Hunt for Canada’s Best New Artist. She is holding an EP release for her friends and fans at the Mansion in Kingston on April 17th. Her album will include her song “Will You Dance With Me”. Photo/John Harman

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4665 GARRISON CRT $409,900

Landscaped lawns lead to 137’ of riverfront that offers swimming and canoeing. Interior boasts hardwood flooring on the upper two levels. Open concept eat-in kitchen/family room with garden doors to deck. Separate living and dining rooms. Two pc powder room convenient to the backyard. Upper level presents serene master and 2 spacious secondary bdrms and large, upgraded bath. Open hall plan leads to private balcony. Lower level offers 915 sq.Ft. With a walk out, 4th bdrm. MLSŽ15602823

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Things to consider before downsizing your home Once their kids have left the nest, many men and women over 50 begin to consider downsizing their homes. Downsizing to a smaller home can be beneficial for a variety of reasons, including less home to clean and maintain, more affordable utility bills and lower property taxes. But the decision to downsize is rarely black and white, and men and women often struggle with that decision. Perhaps the most difficult part of the decision of whether or not to downsize to a smaller home concerns the sentimental attachment many homeowners, especially those with children, have to their homes. The home might be too big for your current needs, but it also was the same place where your son took his first steps and where your daughter lost her first tooth. Saying goodbye to a place that was home to so many memories isn’t easy. But there’s more than just sentimental value to consider when deciding whether or not to downsize your home after the kids have grown up and moved out.

taken care of in your current home. For example, your current home may be fully furnished, while a new, smaller home may require you to buy all new furniture because your existing items simply won’t fit. The cost of such furnishings can be considerable. If you plan to move into a condominium, you can expect to pay monthly homeowners association fees, and such fees are often substantial. So while the condo itself might be smaller, the additional expenses associated with the property may end up making the smaller home more expensive and prevent you from saving more money for retirement. Real estate market There are seller’s markets and there are buyer’s markets, and ideally you would like to sell your home in a seller’s market. But keep in mind that this might be the same market in which you hope to buy a new home. The nature of the real estate market depends on a host of factors, including geography. If the city or town where you currently live is in the midst of a seller’s market and you are planning on moving to a location where buyers have the upper hand, then now might be a great time to move. But if you currently live in a buyer’s market and hope to move to a seller’s market, then you may end up paying a steep price, even when downsizing to a smaller home. Things may even themselves out if you want to downsize to a smaller home within your current community, but do your homework nonetheless, research-

Personal finances Your financial situation merits significant consideration when deciding if the time is right to downsize your home. If your retirement nest egg is not as substantial as you would like it to be, then it would seem as though downsizing to a smaller, more affordable home is a great opportunity for you to start catching up on your retirement savings. But that’s only true if your new home won’t incur any additional expenses that are already

ing the time of year when you’re most likely to get the most for your home and find the best deal on your next place. The advantage men and women considering downsizing have is that they are rarely in a rush to move out of their current home and into their next one. This gives them ample time to make the real estate market work for them. Space How much space do you really need? Once the kids have moved out, couples may feel like all of that extra space is going to waste. But that can be a kneejerk reaction, and upon a more thorough examination of the space and your needs you may just find that you can put all of that extra square footage to good use after all. If you have always wanted your own art studio, then now might be the perfect time to make that a reality. Always wanted a room devoted to home theater? Get to work on converting your basement from an all-purpose game room to your own private movie theater. If, after considering the space in your home, you find that the extra square footage really is just upkeep you aren’t especially interested in doing, then you would no doubt like a cozier home that’s less of a responsibility to maintain. Downsizing a home is something many men and women over 50 consider after their children have moved out. Such a decision is rarely easy, so homeowners should take as much time as they need before making a final decision to move or stay put.

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Hugh Mosaheb Sales Representative

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