Community Life PORT CREDIT & AREA - APRIL 2015

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ISSUE 03 | 2015

PORT CREDIT, MINEOLA, LAKEVIEW AND LORNE PARK

E D I T O R I A L

MOTHER’S DAY HANDMADE GIFT IDEAS FOR MOTHER’S DAY PAG E 06

MAKING A

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DIFFERENCE

LIFE

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FOR AUTISM SPEAKS CANADA

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M OT H E R’S DAY

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Phe-Momenal

Handmade Gift Ideas for

MOTHER’S DAY According to experts in the do-it-yourself crafting industry, you’ll make the most impact with your gift this Mother’s Day by offering Mom something handmade. “Showing your love and appreciation for Mom doesn’t have to be expensive,” said Shelli Gardner, CEO and cofounder of crafting company Stampin’ Up!. “The gift with the greatest impact, the one that shows you truly want your mom to feel special, is the one you make yourself.” Recent survey findings published in an article from The Week magazine, “The Economics of Mother’s Day: By the Numbers” seem to support Gardner’s opinion. According to the study, 36 percent of mothers surveyed preferred to receive handmade gifts, the highest percentage of all gift options given. This is good news for the growing number of craft enthusiasts across the country who take great pleasure in showing their gratitude by making gifts for their mom with their own hands. To make things a little easier, the following DIY Mother’s Day gift ideas from Stampin’ Up! will help you create treasured keepsakes for Mom on her special day. m


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F U N D R AIS ING

Our Road to Making a Difference for

AUTISM SPEAKS CANADA BY Jeannine Bush Our road to making a difference for Autism Speaks really began when Griffin was diagnosed with Autism at age 4 and a half. He had multiple diagnoses, including a very rare genetic anomaly of which there were only 4 people in the world with the same diagnosis. He also had a diagnosis of developmental delay. He continues to have qualitative impairments in the areas of communication, social interaction and independent living skills. In April 2007, at the age of 3 years 4 months, Emerson, our youngest son was also diagnosed with Autism, specifically Asperger’s Syndrome. Our house became immersed in all the theories and practices of how to engage these boys in our world. As we waited for services to help Griffin and Emerson, my husband and I learned as much as we could about autism and ways to help our boys. I applied and was accepted in the Autism and Behavioural Sciences Program at Mohawk College. While working as a Special Education teacher with the Peel District School Board, I earned my Certificate as an IBI therapist to use the techniques with Griffin and Emerson to help them learn. The

following year I became an ASD Itinerant teacher with PDSB to continue to help those with children on the spectrum. Our family continued to look for ways to help in the Autism Community, and that lead us to Autism Speaks. Our family has participated in the Autism Speaks walk since 2008. We originally raised money through our immediate family and friends and went down to participate in the Walk Now for Autism Speaks at Nathan Phillips Square. After the second year of the Bush Bunch participating in the walk, our oldest daughter Shaelynne, who was in grade 8 at the time, approached me with wanting to do more. As part of a returning team for the walk, we received a package that included a pamphlet on ways to help fundraise. Shaelynne studied this list, trying to figure out what would be the best way for her to raise money. At age 13, she decided that a garage sale was the way to go. She drafted a flyer to advertise to friends and neighbours and delivered them door to door. Her flyer elicited donations from the community of items for the sale. Neighbours and community members

also came to the sale to purchase items, where all money raised went to Autism Speaks Canada. Her goal that first year was to raise $1,000. She surpassed that goal, raising $2,100. In the years following, Shaelynne continued to create a flyer to promote the annual garage sale. Family and friends helped her distribute them to over 2,500 homes each year. At the garage sale, school friends and family helped to set up, sell and tidy up the 2 day event. Every year Shaelynne set a monetary goal to reach, and every year she surpassed that goal. Beginning in year one, her goal was $1,000, she raised $2,100. Year 2, she set the goal of $3,000 and raised over that amount. Year 3, her goal was $4,000 and she raised over $5,000. Year 4 her goal was $5,500 and the sale raised over $6,000. Year 5 her goal was originally $6,500 but as the money and donations kept coming in she amended that to $8,000 but in the end, triumphed by raising over $10,000. Overall, The Bush Bunch has raised over $28,000 for Autism Speaks Canada. Shaelynne and our family have become the faces of Autism in our local community. It is inspiring to hear community members acknowledge Shaelynne and the annual garage sale. Some neighbours have even reported that they have started collecting items for this event all year long. Our family, friends and local community are so proud to be part of this great annual event. As the years have progressed, local community businesses began to donate new items or gift certificates, and so the idea of holding raffles for these items became a second part of the garage sale. Each year, additional community business’s join to support our fundraiser. Over the years local community members have shown their appreciation for all the hours Shaelynne has spent organizing the sale. m

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Mayor, Hazel McCallion personally wrote Shaelynne a letter in 2010, commending her for her hard work and efforts to raise awareness of Autism and Asperger Syndome. She goes on to note that Shaelynne ‘is a wonderful example of how one person can make a difference in the lives of others, and have shown that age is not a barrier to making a contribution.’ Councillor Nando Iannicca, in 2014 also recognized her dedication, generosity and commitment as a volunteer in Mississauga. The Bush Bunch has been featured in various newspapers and television segments advertising and celebrating the sale. Each year our family is so proud to attend the Walk Now for Autism Speaks in Toronto. We are both amazed and saddened as the event continues to grow and we see more and more families/ teams joining in to support those affected by Autism. At the walk in 2008, one of the information posters stated that 1 in 110 children would be diagnosed with Autism. The 2014 numbers have just been posted and that number has dropped to 1 in 68 children of which 1 in 42 are boys. In 2011, Shaelynne was invited to speak at The Walk in Toronto, providing her story as a sibling of two brothers on the spectrum. She was so honoured to speak about the challenges and struggles that our family faces on a daily basis. Simple things like sticking to a schedule and keeping things the same at home are very important for her brothers. Going places and having to wait in line or dealing with crowds are all situations that our family must prepare for. Shaelynne notes that even going on a simple outing to the zoo or to the dentist takes planning and thought, whereas her friends with typical siblings don’t have to worry. Shaelynne is proud of her ability to raise money for autism and educate her friends and family about the impact that children with special needs have on families.

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In 2014 Shaelynne was invited to cut the ribbon to begin the walk. It was a great honour to be recognized for her hard work and dedication. Shaelynne along with her siblings, Emerson and Colleen carried the banner the entire length of the walk. Shaelynne and our family continue to be blessed by meeting many generous and kind community members who donate to our sale and come to help us raise money and awareness about Autism. We are so

thankful for the welcoming attitudes we see from those who participate with us in this event. Giving back to the community and sharing our knowledge and experience with autism is part of our life as a family. One simple thought by a 13 year old has put us on a wonderful journey. The Bush Bunch is on a mission to keep raising money and make a difference. Although we know that there is no medical detection or cure for autism yet, one day we hope that there will be. CL

IF YOU HAVE ANY ITEMS YOU WISH TO DONATE, PLEASE BE IN TOUCH WITH US AT

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NE LO R

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P O R TA M F U TUR O

Students from LP are engaged in regional competition in the Mock Trial Program. This competition allows students interested in law to experience the courtroom environment supported by LP staff and lawyers. It is a great opportunity for our students to ‘test drive’ careers related to the law and gain a greater understanding of this field. Students from LP are in Philadelphia participating in the model UN Assembly. This is an annual event that student from LP engage in, to amplify and extend the programs here at LP. We also have students out on our annual winter camping program in Arrowhead Provincial Park as a part of our leadership program as well. Advanced Placement Comes to LP! Students at LP will have access starting this year to the opportunity to write Advanced Placement (AP) examinations set by the American College Board. Success in these examinations can provide students an opportunity to move directly to second year programs in many post secondary schools. In addition universities have reported that students, successful in the AP, are better prepared for success in university. AP exams cover a wide range of subject areas allowing students to focus on areas of interest or ability. For more information on the AP, check out the LP website AP page: www.schools.peelschools.org/sec/lornepark/academics/ AdvancedPlacement/Pages/default.aspx Students in the Drama program have advanced this month to the final rounds of the Sears Drama Festival competitions occurring at the beginning of March. These plays are entirely student written and directed and are a manifestation of student creativity and talent. We are looking forward to great results as the Drama students of LP compete in this festival. You can check us out on the web at www.lpspartans.ca ◘

C AW T H R A PA R K SECONDARY SCHOOL THE ARTS – SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE! We are very proud of our student artists and production crews. Please make time in your spring schedule to join us and enjoy the results of all of their hard work. The performances below reflect our students’ yearlong work and their four-year commitment developing their skills. The public is welcome to our performances. For more information contact the school at 905-274-1271 or visit www.cawthrapark.com Spring Play- Summer & Smoke April 23, 24, 25 This Tennessee Williams play is set at the turn of the century. It is a wonderful balance of drama, comedy and tragedy that explores relationships. The messages are relevant in our society today.

PORT CREDIT SECONDARY SCHOOL May the Light Never Fail Out and About, Teams and Clubs February ended with our Robotics Team continuing their winning ways. The team under the command of Mr. J. Tempelmann has qualified for the VEX World Robotics Championships in Louisville Kentucky in April. PCSS is over Reaching, The Reach for the Top team finished in first place in the Peel South division and once again and are on their way to compete for a regionals with a very good chance for qualifying for provincials. Congratulations to Ms. Currie, Ms. Meyer and the PCSS Reach team. PCSS hosted the Sears Drama Festival Thursday, and PCSS’ original play “The Tragedy of the Ordinary” was very well received. Thank you to Ms. Moniz and her crew for all their hard work preforming and hosting. Badminton fresh from a tournament at Applewood S.S. on March 11th saw success for Krishna Singh and Caitlin Sherry who won silver for Mixed Doubles. At the Ontario school championships (OFSAA), PCSS Swim Team member Tiara Higuchi won Gold in the 100 m breaststroke on the first day and then went on to win Gold again on the second day in the 100m IM. This was PCSS’ first gold medal in swimming since 1996. “I am so proud of her! I cried when she won”, commented her coach Ms. Li. For more events always check our website www.pcssonline.com Follow us on Twitter @PortCreditSS ◘

Dance Springfest April 1 @ 7:30 pm Profiling all dance students, performances will include choreography by faculty and guest artists. Music Springfest April 29 & 30 @ 7:00 pm All our performing ensembles are featured over two nights (each night is a different show). Our ensembles include a wide variety of instrumental and vocal groups and feature everything from traditional classical music to contemporary jazz. Our Chamber Choir has performed with the Toronto Symphony, the Rolling Stones (2014) and Cirque D’Soleil for the past three summers. Visual Arts Springfest May 14, 6:00 – 9:00 pm The school transforming into a gallery featuring all types of media. There are installations, performances and edible art. It is a sensory experience Dance Mosaix May 21 @ 7:30 pm Over 250 performers will take to the stage, featuring the choreographic and performing skills of graduating dance students. Dance Repertoire Ensemble May 28 @ 7:30 pm ◘

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Final bids and winner announcements will School accepts students from 18 months FUN place Schoollive announces annual Family FUN Night Friday May 8th from 5:30-7:30pm at 44 Port Stree take at the its event. toon 6 years old with programs in English Port Credit, ON. A lively and entertaining event with music, games, prizes and treats for all ages! and French. Our enriched kindergarten program satisfies the curriculum requireMarket Place FUN Station Event Activities Will Include Cruise through our community Market ment of The Ontario Ministry of Education. Bouncy Castles and Slides, Fire Truck Visit, Face Painting, Crazy Hair Station, Fun Tattoos, Amazing Maze an Place to pick up tips, tricks and products FUN School encourages independence and Plus….guests will have the chance to be photographed by Nicole Kirk Photography for the cover of Commu from local businesses. self-esteem while having fun. In addition to Magazine. the public school year, FUN School offers Admission & FUN Station Tickets summer camps programs. Yummy Treats Event admission is free. Select from 2 Enjoy pizza, cupcakes, candy kebobs, lemonade and more! packages to participate in the various FUN Stations! FOR INFORMATION ABOUT Silent Auction 1.Place *Big Play $25 of in exciting advance/$30 at FUN School signed FUN Night, group ticket your bidPass: on an array Silent Auction items – including NHL swag, sports and symphon the dooris –open includes unlimited access to 20th at sales & sponsorship opportunities, Bidding to the public and beings on April http://www.fun-school.ca/silentauction. Final bids a all stations announcements will take place live at the event. please contact: 2. *Ticket Package: $15 - includes 15 tickMichelle Kalman, ets to use at stations Market Place FUN School Event Committee *Ticket pricesour docommunity not include thePlace costtoofpick up tips, tricks and Cruise through Market products from local businesses. info@michellekalman.ca food & beverages

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