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Vol. 12 Issue 12
Celebrating 12 years!!!
May 2022
Local Teen Takes Home 1st Place in Photo Contest
Congratulations goes out to Ste. Anne Collegiate Student Carmen Trudeau for winning first place in a photo contest and winning a Canon Rebel camera kit. Willis College hosted a photo contest for students in Grade 11 or 12 with three categories: People, Places, or Things. “I have been into photography since I was 13, I saved up for my very own higher quality camera and was able to purchase one when I was 15. My favorite thing to photograph is animals
and nature although I am expanding my knowledge and beginning to really like photographing people.” “The contest was brought to my attention by one of my teachers at Ste. Anne collegiate Allison Graham. She knew how photography is a passion of mine,” said Carmen. The photography instructors narrowed down the finalists and the top submissions were opened up to the
public for voting and put on displayed in a gallery show on April 29th at the campus in Winnipeg. Prizes where presented to the winners. Carmen added “I would like to thank my teacher, my friends and parents for
always being supportive and giving criticism to help me get even better in photography.” Two of the photos Carmen sent in for the contest. The winning photo was the rain drops on leaf
Little Funk Library Upcoming Events... I sit here wondering what to write for this month, when I reflected on some of my parenting challenges. The dreadful battle of getting children and teens to read. Why the struggle you ask? I ask the same, so I have taken a cool cat approach and I think I have convinced them. Here is my advice. Take every opportunity and don’t make it a chore - think Dr Seuss. Read in a box, with a fox (your pet), riding in the car, sitting under a star, you get what I am saying. Have them help you read road signs, recipes, instructions, a manual; who would think a vehicle manual was so interesting? Guess who... a teen when a dash light turns on and they need to find why. Make sure literature is accessible - vehicles, bathroom, closets, under couches, bedrooms... basically anywhere they are supposed to clean or go to bed... reading is such a great distraction. Let them take control of their interests - Let them pick their own books next time you visit a library or Little Free Library. Let them explore. If your 13 yr old wants to read Sandra Boyton board books or your grade 2 student wants to read the dictionary when they don’t know sight words yet? I say let them because the importance is in exposure to literature. Of course, offer guidance and encourage them to challenge their abilities but let them feed those “book worm interests.” Send them to bed “earlier” and tell them they can stay up “later” while reading as long as they stay in bed. Win- win.
Tuesdays – Chase the Ace Presented by Phoenix Cheer Athletics at the Ste. Anne Hotel. Tickets on sale from 5:30-7:30 pm, draw held at 7:45 pm, tickets $1.00 each.
May you find your page turner. Rhonda Funk The Little Funk Library #100068
May14 and 15- Community Wide Garage Sale Town wide garage sale will take place May 14 and 15. Stay tuned to our Facebook page for a map or contact the town of Ste. Anne for more info or to be added to the map.
Now Recruiting Métis Summer Students We are recruiting Métis students to fill summer student positions across the province through our Summer Student Employment Program.
must provide a valid Young Workers Readiness Certificate to be considered for employment TO APPLY: Contact the MMF office in your area With our many Employer Partners we and submit your resume as soon as create and support summer jobs for possible. Métis students to earn money and Should you need help with creating gain real-world workforce experior updating your resume our MET ence. staff are ready and available to ELIGIBLE STUDENTS: assist you. Must be Métis CONTACT US: Must be a student between the ages Southeast Region: SEMET@mmf. of 15 and 30 who attended school mb.ca or call (204) 754-3112 full-time during the previous acaMMF Southwest Region: SWMET@ demic year and who are returning mmf.mb.ca or call (204) 725-7520 to school on a full-time basis in the MMF Interlake Region: INTMET@ fall. Students under 15 years of age mmf.mb.ca or call (204) 646-2706
Wednsday Nights - Karaoke 8pm-12am at the Ste. Anne Hotel Come out and sing your heart out! Enjoy some cold beverages and delicious food with great company. For more info visit www.steannehotel.com or call 422-9275. Starting in May - Yoga in the Park Local Yoga Classes Just waiting for the ground to warm up, Ste. Anne classes will be as follows Weekly Wednesday 6-7pm Friday 2-3pm Biweekly till June Saturday 2:30-3:30pm Sunday 12-1pm Richer classes will be as follows Weekly Wednesday 8-9pm Biweekly till June Saturday 7:30-8:30pm Tentative start date of May 11 for more information see the Facebook page @yoginature or contact Patricia by email yoginature@hotmail.com phone or text 204-290-5336.
Embracing Healing and a Flourishing Mindset as we Move Forward Everyone has been impacted by the past two years in various ways, and as we step into what is being called, “The New Normal,” it is important to consider what that means for you. An empowering aspect is that you have control over how you move forward with intention and can carve your new path in a way that is as individual as your own fingerprint. Many people have come to realize areas in their life, career, relationships, and parenting that they want to change. When considering change, start with embracing a healing journey and focus your energy on creating a flourishing mindset. The word healing literally means, “to make whole.” Healing is the process of restoration to health for an unbalanced, diseased, or damaged entity and organism. Take a moment to check in with yourself. How do you feel? How is your body feeling right in this moment? How is your mind? Is your mind clear and focused, or scattered and confused? How are your emotions? Joyful and grateful, or stressed and anxious?
Is anger, frustration, and fear part of your life? Where do you need to focus on healing yourself? Mindfulness is one of the most effective tools to learn for this. It is the practice of paying attention to the present moment, on purpose, non-judgmentally. Once you have more clarity you can start to plan to access the supports that will benefit you, and the people you can choose to surround yourself with as you are inspired and empowered to achieve your vision. We are in this life to learn the teachings from every experience we have, then use it all to be braver, more resilient, loving, independent, wise, and strong, while becoming the greatest version of ourselves. Through judging, we separate. Through understanding, we grow. Spring is an inspiring time for growth and new beginnings. A time to move from languishing to flourishing. A time to make whole again. Author: Stephanie den Hollander (Semotok) Phenomenally You Life Coaching
Student and Youth Employment Opportunities Job opportunities and Government Team hires youth to work in provinof Manitoba hiring programs for cial parks and offices throughout students and youth rural Manitoba. Jobs vary from Are you looking for a summer job? resource and environmental manIf you are a student or under 30 agement to park maintenance to years old, the government offers tourism. programs to help you connect to For more information, visit www. work. manitoba.ca/sd/parks/greenteam. Student Jobs MB is free to use and html. helps to connect employers with students looking for work. The Urban/Hometown Green For more information, Team program supports non-profit visit studentjobs.mbchamber.mb.ca. organizations, education authorities and Northern Affairs Community STEP Services is the official student Councils throughout Manitoba and employment placement service municipal governments other than for the Government of Manitoba. the City of Winnipeg, to hire youth Eligible students can find jobs with to work on community projects begovernment departments, agencies, tween May and September. Want to and Crown corporations throughout join the Green Team? You can apply the year across the province. directly to hiring organizations. For For more information and to regis- more information and a full list of ter, visit www.gov.mb.ca/csc/step/. organizations, visit www.gov.mb.ca/ mr/bldgcomm/index.html. Conservation and Climate’s Green
One-Skillet Mother’s Day Brunch Mom… she’s given you everything and then some, so return the favor this Mother’s Day with this single-skillet breakfast feast that covers everything she might be craving. Obviously, we start with a generous serving of bacon… and then create a rich, tangysweet cream cheese and strawberrystuffed French toast stack—cooked to golden-crisp perfection in the salty, savory bacon drippings. Serve this French-toasted sandwich with the bacon (as well as a bacon-flavored maple syrup) and your choice of fresh fruit for an utterly indulgent start for mom’s special day.
Ingredients 3 center-cut bacon slices 2 sourdough bread slices 2 tablespoons cream cheese, softened 2 strawberries, diced 2 teaspoons powdered sugar ¼ cup whole milk 1 large egg 2 tablespoons pure maple syrup ½ cup sliced assorted fresh fru Directions Instructions Step 1 Cook bacon in a medium-size nonstick skillet over medium-high until
crisp. Transfer to a plate lined with paper towels to drain, reserving drippings in skillet. Step 2 While bacon cooks, stir together cream cheese, diced strawberries, and powdered sugar in a small bowl. Step 3 Spread cream cheese mixture on 1 bread slice; cover with second bread slice. Whisk together milk and egg in a shallow dish. Place sandwich in milk mixture; turn to coat sandwich completely. Step 4 Heat drippings in skillet over medium. Place sandwich in skillet; cook until golden and heated through, about 3 minutes per side. Step 5 Place French toast sandwich on a plate. Add syrup to drippings in skillet; stir to combine. Strain syrup mixture through a fine mesh sieve and pour over sandwich. Serve with bacon and fresh fruit.
Coffee & Courage
Phenomenally You Life Coaching and Yogi in Nature are teaming up with Dawson Trail Coffee Co. to bring an exciting new wellness chat to town. Coffee & Courage will bring the brave conversations about mental health, relationships, parenting, and moving forward in life and career. May 9th from 7-8:30 pm. This is a free event. We ask that you support our local cafe by purchasing a beverage to sip on during our visit. This is a private event taking place after hours. Registration is limited and is necessary to attend. To register you can email Steph at steph@phenomenallyyou.com or call 204-371-9677 or register online www.eventbrite.com and search Phenomenally You Life Coaching – Coffee & Courage.