Issue 06 • 2020
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CONTENTS
CONTRIBUT0RS PEETER POLDRE LESLIE STYLES GARETH SKIPP
PRINTING DOLLCO
City of Burlington TelePALS Free Dial-in Programs for Adults
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Flour Child Bakery
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Elvis Rocks Burlington Neighbourhood
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COVID-19 Wall of Inspiration
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COVID-19 Response from Burlington Food Bank
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TelePALS FREE Dial-in Programs for Adults
TelePALS provides FREE, overthe-phone discussion, social and learning programs for adults. Participants can join in Chat Groups, Listen and Learn, Game Shows, Ask the Expert or Listen for Enjoyment programs Programs will be either multi-person conversations, question and answer or listening only. • No special equipment needed - any phone will do! • Programs vary in length but most are about 1 hour long and currently run Monday to Friday • Listen to conversation, learn from others, enjoy team competitions or participate in creative activities • To register for programs or leave a question, call 905 335 7738 ext 4662 • Registrations accepted up until 24 hours prior to start of program
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PROGRAMS for JUNE 2020
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Feel Good Vibes
Book Worms
Let’s Give ‘em Something to Talk About
Teatime with Sara
You’ve Got to Be Kidding Bre!
9:30-10:15 AM
11-11:45 AM
Natural methods of improving overall wellbeing with Bastiaan Opdenkelder.
Share your latest reads and recommendations.
11-12:00 PM
1-2:00 PM
Music Trivia Time Friendly team competition and musical trivia tidbits.
1-1:45 PM
For the Love of Theatre The Origin of Showtunes with Director of Student Theatre Rainer Noack.
Guest Chef Michael Gris Join the Chef for a culinary tour around the world - recipes, traditions, fun facts.
3-3:45 PM
Yarn Divas Textile crafters gather to talk about their latest projects.
11-11:45 AM
Listen to the entertaining and informative George Sanford’s celebration of Beethoven’s 250th birthday.
1-1:45 PM
Poetry Circle The power of poetry. Take turns reading your own or your favorite poet’s works.
3-3:45 PM
So Nice to Meet You An interview with an interesting local personality.
11-11:45 AM
11-11:45 AM
Discussion about Canadian tea history and recipes, and other tea rituals that warm our souls.
Bring your best knee-slapper jokes and share a laugh with others.
1-1:45 PM
Home Treasures
Twenty Questions A fun team guessing game to determine the mystery object in 20 questions or less.
3:30-4:00 PM
Guided Meditation Listen, relax, reflect and refresh with Anita Sharda.
1-1:45 PM
Love antiques? Interesting collection? Let’s discuss!
3-3:45 PM
Around Town This week’s guest: Councillor Paul Sharman. Listen to discover more about our guest’s life, passions, neighbourhood updates, and the community work underway.
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Feel Good Vibes
Trivia Time
Let’s Give ‘em Something to Talk About
Teatime with Sara
Twenty Questions
9:30-10:15 AM
11-11:45 AM
Natural methods of improving overall wellbeing Bastiaan Opdenkelder.
Friendly team competition and general trivia tidbits.
1-1:45 PM
1-2:00 PM
Spin A Tale Spontaneous collaborative story-telling. We’ll begin, and each story-teller builds on the previous segment to take the tale in creative directions.
1-2:00 PM
Guest Chef Michael Gris Join the Chef for ‘Food, Wine and Spirits complimentary pairings.”
3-3:45 PM
So Nice to Meet You
11-11:45 AM
Listen to George Sanford as he explores the love story of Brahms and Clara Schumann.
1-1:45 PM
Sports Spot
11-11:45 AM
11-11:45 AM
Brewing and tasting notes, tea cups, tea leaves and other rituals that warm our souls.
A fun team guessing game to determine the mystery object in 20 questions or less.
1-1:45 PM
Stories from the Doghouse
Birdman of Burlington
Let’s chat about sports!
Birds in your own backyard with Peter Thoem.
3-3:45 PM
3:30-4:00 PM
Guided Meditation
1-2:00 PM
Let’s Talk about our dogs! The mutts we love and the shenanigans they get into.
3-3:45 PM
Around Town
An interview with a local interesting personality.
Celebrity Trivia Friendly team competition and musical trivia tidbits.
Listen, relax, reflect and refresh with Anita Sharda.
This week’s guest: Councillor Rory Nisan. Listen to discover more about our guest’s life, passions, neighborhood updates, and the community work underway.
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Feel Good Vibes
Book Worms
Let’s Give ‘em Something to Talk About
Teatime with Sara
Social Butterflies
Music Trivia Time Friendly team competition and musical trivia tidbits.
9:30-10:15 AM
11-11:45 AM
Natural methods of improving overall wellbeing with Bastiaan Opdenkelder.
Share your latest reads and recommendations.
11-12:00 PM
1-2:00 PM
Friendly team competition and musical trivia tidbits.
Join the Chef for “The evolution of tech in the kitchen - from Fridges to 3D Printers.”
2-3:00 PM
2:30-3:15 PM
Listen to Travel Guide George Sanford and Chef Michael Gris as they take you on an auditory adventure of Rome and highlight some culinary delights.
Listen as Bastiaan Opdenkelder describes the beauty, culture and vistas of Indonesia and its people.
Music Trivia Time
Food and Travel Stories
Guest Chef Michael Gris
Indonesia Travels
11-11:45 AM
Listen as George Sanford takes you on a journey of discovery on the Silk Road network - its impact on culture, economics, and more.
11-11:45 AM
Discussion about Rooibos and Mate origin, tea cups, tea leaves and other rituals that warm our souls.
1-1:45 PM
1-1:45 PM
Cryptocurrency: Digital Money
The power of poetry. Take turns reading your own or your favorite poet’s works.
Money-millennial Austin Huibers M.Sc. demystifies today’s newest mediums of currency exchange. Financial databases and digital coins will be introduced.
Poetry Circle 3-3:45 PM
So Nice to Meet You
3:00-4:00 PM
An interview with an interesting local personality.
Guided Meditation Listen, relax, reflect and refresh with Anita Sharda.
11-11:45 AM
Share ideas on new ways to connect with friends and family, and help others maintain caring contact during socially distanced times.
1-1:45 PM
Planes, Trains and Automobiles Trivia Friendly team competition and transportation trivia tidbits.
3-3:45 PM
Home Treasures Love antiques? Interesting collection? Let’s discuss!
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Feel Good Vibes
Guest Chef Michael Gris
Let’s Give ‘em Something to Talk About
Teatime with Sara
Stories from the Doghouse
9:30-10:15 AM
1-2:00 PM
Natural methods of improving overall wellbeing with Bastiaan Opdenkelder.
Learn the Chef’s all-time favorite recipes, hints, tips and tricks.
11-11:45 AM
3-3:45 PM
“… be a millionaire or a genius?” and other fun ponderings.
Would You Rather?
Let’s talk about our dogs! The mutts we love and the shenanigans they get into.
Positive Psychology
1-1:45 PM
1-1:45 PM
Music Trivia Time
Incorporate positive psychology into your daily life with Austin Huibers MSc.
Let’s chat about sports!
Birds in your own backyard with Peter Thoem.
Sports Spot 3-3:45 PM
Trivia Time
Bring your best knee-slapper jokes and share a laugh with others.
Friendly team competition and general trivia tidbits.
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Feel Good Vibes
Book Worms
11-11:45 AM
Natural methods of improving overall wellbeing with Bastiaan Opdenkelder.
Share your latest reads and recommendations.
1-1:45 PM
1-2:00 PM
A fun team guessing game to determine the mystery object in 20 questions or less.
Join the Chef for “Sweet Tooth - Ending with Delectable Desserts”.
3-3:45 PM
3-3:45 PM
Listen to a discussion about the latest books and various formats available.
“… be a millionaire or a genius?” and other fun ponderings.
The Next Best Read
11-11:45 AM
Listen as George Sanford presents Hallelujah a celebration of Leonard Cohen.
You’ve Got to Be Kidding Bre!
Twenty Questions
11-11:45 AM
Herbal Tea and Tisanes, tea cups, tea leaves and other rituals that warm our souls.
1-1:45 PM
9:30-10:15 AM
11-11:45 AM
Guest Chef Michael Gris
Would You Rather?
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Canada Day
Birdman of Burlington 3:30-4:00 PM
Guided Meditation Listen, relax, reflect and refresh with Anita Sharda.
1-2:00 PM
Friendly team competition and musical trivia tidbits.
3-3:45 PM
Would You Rather? “… be a millionaire or a genius?” and other fun ponderings.
Flour Child Bakery FLOURCHILDBAKERY.CA
Where did your love of baking come from? My Mom! She is the best home baker. I can remember baking with my mom before I was in kindergarten. We would bake everything from butter tarts to English muffins and she makes the best piecrust. Once she made an apple pie with no apples. She used Premium Plus Crackers! Before I entered grade three, my family and I moved to Cayuga when my parents purchased 10-acres of land. I loved it because we grew our own fruits and veggies so we always had fresh produce that we could bake and cook with. When you know what good food tastes like, how can you not enjoy baking!
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MARIA THORNTON, OWNER & OPERATOR, FLOUR CHILD BAKERY
Why did you decide to open your own bakery? I always knew that I would be doing my own thing one day. I am an Accountant (CPA) by profession and I loved it. Although I was working long hours, I was good at what I did and my career became my life. After working so hard for other companies and other people, I needed something for me. I have always loved to feed people. I love it when some says, “Maria, that was so good!” So now, I can do that on a larger scale and it feels so good. Finally, I am doing something for me! What makes ‘Flour Child Bakery’ special? We are a “from scratch bakery” which means we make all our own products and fillings. We hand roll our own croissants, make our own puff pastry, pies and sausage rolls, just to name a few. We bake for the day, meaning that we make based on demand. If you
come at 2pm in the afternoon, we may have run out of the product that you are seeking if we close at 4pm. We try to make enough to have until the end of the day but sometimes we sell out. So to ensure that you get your desired sweets or bread, it’s best to place an order in advance to help us ensure that you are happy! Anything that is left over, we donate to the Burlington Food Bank. Our goal is to reduce waste. What are your most popular items? There are a few items that we are known for. We focus on European flavours with a strong focus on Eastern European; Hungry, Slovakia, Poland, etc. A few favourites for the English palate are our sausage rolls, eccles cakes and empire cookies. Our dobos torta and walnut or poppy seed rolls are a favourite for our Eastern European clients but everyone loves our fruit and cinnamon danishes and vast assortment of all butter croissants.
What do your customers love most about your food? That our products are fresh and full of flavour! We carry some products that are a little harder to find, so I hear many comments such as, “I haven’t seen that in years!”
You opened your storefront a few months ago and then the pandemic hit. How has your business managed through these challenging times? It has not been the opening that I was planning for. We did our soft launch on Feb 8th and our Grand Opening on March 10th. Two days later, I watched the Premier of Ontario hold his first live call about cancelling the St. Patty’s Parades and starting to restrict the province’s business sector. The next day, we lost all our Farmer’s Markets, which had been our sole source of business up until opening the store. The past month has been a little more stable and we’ve adjusted to the ever-changing landscape of how best to service the customer. The community has really rallied behind us. Between the Facebook groups like “Aldershot Moms” and “Burlington Restaurants – Takeout/Delivery”, we have seen customers from all over Burlington. Some of our Farmer’s Market Customers have even made it out from across the Niagara Region, which speaks to the quality of our products but it also tells me that I made a great decision in calling Burlington my Business’ home.
What do you love most about running a bakery? When a client tells me that it reminds them of how their grandmother made it. That is such an endorsement for me about the quality of products. I also love that we are truly part of the community of Burlington. It is a great place to be in business, especially one such as ours. You work closely with the Burlington Food Bank. Tell us about that? Even before I opened the Bakery, I personally have a commitment working with charities that are focused on food and children. I have been involved as either a board member/chair or as a volunteer with a number of Burlington and Halton focused charities. I started donating to the Food Bank back in 2018. Even before COVID-19, Burlington has had a need regarding food insecurity. The Covid-19 pandemic has just made it more visible. The Burlington Food Bank does an outstanding job getting food to those in need. I have partnered with the Food Bank in part because they are the sole partner with ‘Feed Ontario’ and ‘Food Banks Canada’ for the City of Burlington, which means that they have additional oversight into the service provided to the community. This ensures that all food handed out to the citizens of Burlington is always fresh – never expired. And there is a mandate in Burlington to serve anyone in need. If you are in need, please contact them for a confidential and discreet discussion with how they can provide you delivered service during these times. www.burlingtonfoodbank.ca info@burlingtonfoodbank.ca 905-637-2273 What does the future hold for Flour Child Bakery? More products for now! Because of the current pandemic I have left the product line at the current levels, with a little change or addition here and there, but I have so many more items that I look forward to making and sharing. Once more of the business community is able to open, and we see the full return of the customers’ confidence in shopping during these times, there will be some many more baked goods to create! Only happy times ahead for Flour Child Bakery!
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Elvis Rocks BURLINGTON
Neighbourhood Article by Leslie Styles
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Elvis is alive!
Professional vocalist Cameron Caton has entertained for years at local functions and venues. Since Covid-19 has affected so many lives, Cameron has transformed himself into Elvis Presley to help raise money and collect nonperishables for those struggling to put food on the table.
“He’s got all the right moves,” remarked spectator Pat Flanagan as she danced to Cameron’s rendition of ‘Teddy Bear’. The May 30th benefit concert was organized by Burlington resident and Cameron’s long time buddy, Jerry Romano who had handed out flyers throughout his neighbourhood. Approximately 60 guests came to enjoy the show with families spacing themselves out according to social distancing guidelines.
OVER 500 LBS OF FOOD WAS DONATED by neighbours during the hour long benefit concert. Grateful for the outpouring of support, Cameron, who looked and sounded like the real King, announced, “I’m just the spark that gets this fire started but my audience keeps the flames burning. Thank you. Thank you very much.”
Apart from donating to Burlington’s Food Bank, Cameron also contributes to women’s shelters and baskets for Covenant House. Thank you, Cameron. Thank you very much.
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Burlington Public Library Helps
The Gift of Giving Back
Responding to Joseph Brant Hospital’s ongoing need for personal protective equipment, Burlington Public Library (BPL) delivered their two MakerBot 3D printers, computers, and 3D filament to the Biomedical Engineering team at JBH. To make sure the printers were right for the job, BPL’s former maker-in-residence, Harrison King-McBain, fabricated a prototype based on a design approved by JBH physicians. The hospital received the printers on April 8, along with the Library’s heartfelt thanks to all JBH staff for their tremendous work around the clock to help those in their care.
The Gift of Giving Back recently donated $85,000 to their beneficiaries: the Burlington Food Bank, the Salvation Army, Food for Life, the Compassion Society, Halton Women’s Shelter, and the Carpenter Hospice to help them purchase food for the vulnerable folks they serve. This is, of course, in addition to the almost 1.5 million pounds of food that was collected by young people in Burlington in November including members of the Burlington Eagles, Burlington Barracudas, BOMBA, Burlington Gymnastics Club, and Burlington Soccer, as well as the staff and students of Bateman High School.
#PromIsOn2020 Local Notre Dame secondary school grade 12 student Sophia Divita, who shadowed me for a day last summer, worked hard with her classmates and cohorts around the country to make sure #PromIsOn2020 no matter what! Raising funds for Kids Help Phone in the process, they created a new way to celebrate together virtually in these challenging times and still get dressed up and dance the night away! I wish Sophia and all this year’s graduates a wonderful graduation and sincere congratulations. I know the grads of 2020 will forever be a wonderfully unique bunch with extraordinary shared memories and a very special bond.
A MESSAGE FROM MAYOR MARIANNE MEED WARD As a result of the situation our city faces with COVID-19, many local organizations and businesses
have inspired us by taking action to support our community in new and creative ways. From retooling their manufacturing process to create personal protective equipment, to donating food or supplies to our local hospital, to finding new ways to connect with vulnerable residents and get them the essentials they need, our city has risen to this unique and unprecedented challenge. I have received emails and notifications from many residents, letting me know of the good work that is being done throughout this crisis. I want to take a moment to recognize them here and thank them for inspiring us all with their generosity and innovation. I invite the community to continue to reach out and alert me of additional stories of inspiration via mayor@burlington.ca.
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PLEASE MAKE A FINANCIALDONATION TO BURLINGTON FOOD BANK TODAY. Online donation, visit www.burlingtonfoodbank.ca or mail a cheque to: 1A-1254 Plains Rd E, Burlington, ON L7S 1W6
• With schools closed, your gift will help families provide meals and snacks usually received at school or in after school clubs
C O V I D -1 9 R ESPONSE FR OM B UR LINGTON FOOD B A NK ROBIN BAILEY, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, BURLINGTON FOOD BANK
Why does Burlington Food Bank need your support at this time? • Many families that never thought they would need assistance from a food bank are now in a very tough position due to being laid off from their employment or reduced income • Our regular means of support through churches and school food drives are not taking place at this time, consider participating in one of the local community food drives including the weekly St Matthew’s Church 126 Plains Rd E (Mondays and Wednesdays 12-3pm) or Ebenezer Canadian Reformed Church 607 Dynes Rd (Tuesdays and Thursdays 12-3pm)
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The Burlington Food Bank team of staff and volunteers continues to be leaders in our community in providing an essential service to those that live with food insecurity in Burlington. Since this pandemic began, we have gone to a hamper and delivery model, food is pre-boxed/ bagged and delivered to your front door or lobby. Any Burlington resident that needs food assistance can receive confidential and contactless delivery of non-perishable and fresh foods. The growing concerns regarding the COVID-19 pandemic is an important public health matter and one that Burlington Food Bank is taking seriously. We need your continued support to protect our community while continuing service to the many individuals and families that rely on us for their basic food needs. Anyone requiring assistance please email us at info@burlingtonfoodbank.ca or call us at 905-637-2273. Our priority is staying safe and ensuring that anyone that needs help can get food as no one in Burlington should be hungry with the great support of our community!
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Burlington has a new Bakery and Aldershot Village is its home!
Authentic, European Pastries and Baked Goods in the traditional methods that have been handed down for generations
ALL OF OUR PRODUCTS ARE BAKED FRESH
WE ONLY USE FRESH INGREDIENTS
Choose from a variety of breads including white, multi-grain, sour dough, ryes, and baguettes. Our butter, cheese and chocolate croissants will melt in your mouth, and our European cakes and pastries are baked in the European tradition.
We never use frozen or prepared ingredients. We crack every egg, we always use real butter in our croissants, and we are happy to tell our customers the ingredients of all our products, because we can.
355 Plains Road East, Unit B-1, Burlington • 905.634.5656 • flourchildbakery.ca
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