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A New Course: Supporting Our Children with Anxiety | Wendy Hunter, RP

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The prevalence of anxiety in our children and teens is alarming and needs our attention.

The Children’s Mental Health Ontario (CMHO) has reported data showing that about 20% of Canadian children experience diagnosable mental health disorders, with anxiety being one of the most prevalent.

Additionally, CMHO highlights long wait times for accessing mental health services, with over 28,000 children on waitlists for care.


The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) research and surveys have highlighted that
approximately 39% of high school students in Ontario report moderate to severe psychological distress, including anxiety and depression.

Of these, 17% report severe levels of distress. This suggests that a substantial portion of young people are grappling with mental health challenges that can impact their
academic performance, social interactions, and overall quality of life.

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Post-COVID data from Statistics Canada has shown that 70% of parents believe the pandemic worsened their children’s mental health, with anxiety being a major concern. This data is part of broader national surveys on the mental health impact of the pandemic on children. Factors such as social isolation, disruptions in routine, and fear of illness have contributed to increased anxiety levels in children and teens.


In my private practice, a significant amount of my work entails teaching children and teenagers
about anxiety: where anxiety comes from, how it works within their bodies and ways to manage
anxiety so they are more resilient and empowered. I also work closely with their parents so that
they can support their children with knowledge, tools and support.


In order to address this significant issue for children and teenagers, this fall I will be
teaching a comprehensive parenting course called Fear-Less, which is created by Triple P
Parenting from Australia.


Is this course for your family?


Your child (age 6-14) has anxiety that is affecting their everyday life. It may stop them, or your
whole family, from doing certain activities. Your child may be worried a lot of the time. You
may swing between reassuring them and telling them to face their fears. Neither of these seems
to work and their anxiety seems to increase. You may feel like you’ve tried everything, and
possibly may be anxious yourself. If parenting a child with anxiety is affecting your life and
you’d like to help your child worry less and be more confident, continue to read.


What is Fear-Less?


This evidence based program teaches parents to be good examples of coping with anxiety, coach children to become more emotionally resilient and develop your own toolbox of strategies. You can choose how to best support your child as they learn to manage their anxiety more effectively. Fear-Less Triple P is part of the comprehensive parenting system, the Triple P – Positive Parenting Program.


What can I expect from this program?


Fear-Less Triple P encourages you to use practical strategies with all family members, not just the
child who seems especially anxious. In this way, the Fear-Less Triple P program helps the whole
family. The program is based on research and experiences working with the families of children
and teenagers with anxiety for more than 30 years.


Why is it called Fear-Less?


It’s called “Fear-Less” (not fearless) because its not possible (or useful) to completely eliminate
fear from our lives. Sometimes fear is reasonable and helps keep us safe. What we can do is
reduce unnecessary fear and worry. This means learning to cope with anxious feelings and
becoming more confident. This is true whether we’re adults, teenagers or children.

(Reference: triple.net).
How to get involved?
The program is delivered over 6 weeks for two hour sessions. Here are the details.
 Format: online
 Dates: Begins October 9 – November 13, 2024 (6 weeks)
 Time: 6pm to 8pm
 Cost: $200 plus $40 for the course book
 Presenters: Wendy Hunter, Registered Psychotherapist, RP, BA, E.C.E.
Peggy Govers, RN, MScN
 Registration: Wendy Hunter – [email protected] or call 705-794-5307

Written by Wendy Hunter, RP and owner of In Support of Children Counselling

THE 2024 OJHL GOVERNORS’ SHOWCASE ANNOUNCES MILKUP AS THIS YEAR’S PRESENTING SPONSOR 

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All 24 teams to play in front of NHL, NCAA, U SPORTS, CHL scouts Sept. 23-25 in Niagara Falls

September 6, 2024, Mississauga, ON – Today the OJHL announced MilkUP, Dairy Farmers of Ontario’s (DFO) youth lifestyle brand, is the new presenting sponsor of the 2024 Ontario Junior Hockey League Governors’ Showcase. The OJHL is hosting the annual Governors’ Showcase in association with the Niagara Falls Canucks Junior A Hockey Club Sept. 23-25, 2024, in Niagara Falls, Ontario, at the state-of-the-art Gale Centre. 

“The OJHL Governors’ Showcase is our flagship event and to have MilkUP, as the presenting sponsor is only fitting,” said OJHL Commissioner Marty Savoy. “We appreciate Dairy Farmers of Ontario’s past support of the OJHL and look forward to many more years to come.”

“We are proud to sponsor the 2024 OJHL Governors’ Showcase that will display some of the most talented young athletes across Ontario,” said Cheryl Smith, chief executive officer at DFO. “MilkUP is DFO’s youth lifestyle brand that was created with youth success in mind. Through this Showcase, we are recognizing outstanding Ontario youth athletes who demonstrate MilkUP’s values: perseverance, originality and heart.” 

The Gale Centre in Niagara Falls is a fully accessible facility with full concessions, pro shop, 20 dressing rooms and plenty of meeting room space to meet the needs of the OJHL Governors’ Showcase and hosted in the beautiful iconic destination of Niagara Falls.

The OJHL Governors’ Showcase is one of the largest junior hockey showcases in North America, with the event annually attracting more than 150 scouts from various levels of the game, including NHL Central Scouting, 32 NHL teams, NCAA Division I and III, the CHL and U SPORTS.

All 24 OJHL teams will convene on Niagara Falls and play two games each over the three days of the Showcase. These regular season games count towards the OJHL season standings.  All games will be webcast by the OJHL’s webcast partner, FloHockey. Additionally, for the first time, all games will use Video Goal Review (VGR), which is being implemented during the OJHL’s regular season.

Day passes for fans will be sold for $20 in the Main Rink Entry area and Ticket Booth of the Gale Centre. Children under the age of 12 will be admitted free of charge.   

As presenting sponsor of the OJHL Governors’ Showcase, MilkUP will have branding on all collateral materials in and outside of the venue involved with the OJHL Governors’ Showcase including images, videos and webcasts of the event. 

Click the link for the OJHL’s September schedule, including all 24 games being played during the Governors’ Showcase:https://www.ojhl.ca/stats/schedule/all-teams/26/9?league=1

The Ontario Junior Hockey League is the largest Junior ‘A’ league operating under the auspices of the Canadian Junior Hockey League with 24 member clubs. The OJHL had more than 85 commitments in 2023-24, including more than 45 NCAA Division I scholarships.

More information on the Showcase will be available in the coming weeks.

About MilkUP

MilkUP is Dairy Farmers of Ontario’s bold and dynamic Gen Z lifestyle brand. Whether through academics, sports or entertainment, MilkUP is there encouraging Gen Zs to ‘milk every moment’. Our brand motivates Ontario youth using authentic experiences that inspire them to realize their untapped potential and re-embrace milk as a lifestyle staple. Learn more about MilkUP initiatives at new.milk.org/MilkUP

About the OJHL – “ League of Choice”

The Ontario Junior Hockey League is the largest Junior ‘A’ league operating under the auspices of the Canadian Junior Hockey League with 24 member clubs. The OJHL is the home of the 2024 Centennial Cup champion Collingwood Blues. A proud member of the CJHL and Ontario Hockey Association, the OJHL was originally named the Ontario Provincial Junior ‘A’ Hockey League and it was formed out of the Central Junior ‘B’ Hockey League in 1993-94. With a long and storied history of developing players for the next level, including U SPORTS, the NCAA, CHL, minor pro ranks and the NHL, the OJHL had more than 45 NCAA Division I scholarship commitments this past season.

For more information on the Ontario Junior Hockey League, please visit www.ojhl.ca

Reprinted with permission from the Ontario Junior Hockey League

Yuval Noah Harari: This Election Will Tear The Country Apart! AI Will Control You By 2034!

Yuval Noah Harari is a best-selling author, public intellectual and Professor of History at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He is the author of multi-million bestseller books such as, ‘Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind’ and ‘Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow’.

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12th Annual Collingwood Art Crawl Coming September 21st

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Collingwood, ON [05 September 2024] – The Collingwood Art Crawl returns for its twelfth year on Saturday, September 21st from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. in Downtown Collingwood. This self-guided tour through the historic downtown will feature over 30 host venues showcasing visual artists, musical performers, and much more! Discover and celebrate the depth and variety of art, music, and creative talent from in and around the region.

Named one of the Province’s Top 100 Events by Festivals & Events Ontario, Collingwood Art Crawl invites you to take part in this annual celebration. Find original artworks in paint, ink, photography, textiles, and mixed media, while experiencing original music performances spanning rock, folk, funk, and jazz. The Downtown Venue Tour is generously sponsored by the Jen Scholte Real Estate Team.

Art displayed in front of federal building

A new Collingwood Art Crawl “Unmissable” taking place at the Simcoe Street Theatre, “From Canvas To Collection” is a presentation that focuses on the ins and outs of collecting visual art. Brought to you in collaboration with RBC Wealth Management Dominion Securities, our experienced panel of art professionals will discuss tips and trends when it comes to collecting visual art – for those just starting out to those who have been collecting for years. Panelists will also examine overall art collecting and the preservation, maintenance, and inclusion of personal collections in one’s estate plan. This is a free, forty-minute talk with a short Q&A to follow. We welcome all who are interested in attending however, seating is limited. Book your free ticket at Eventbrite. Doors open at 3:00 p.m. on Saturday, September 21st, one hour prior to the 4:00 p.m. kick-off of Art Crawl. For more details on how to join, visit www.collingwoodartcrawl.com.

A must-see presentation – Art Xpress is back! We are thrilled to bring together this live artmaking event for young and emerging artists for its second year at Art Crawl. Artists will show off their creativity as they create a piece of artwork in just 20 minutes, at 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. respectively. During each 20-minute lightning round, the artists will be asked to create original works inspired by the music being played. This must-see event, also sponsored by RBC Wealth Management Dominion Securities, will take place at Tremont Square, just east of the Collingwood Public Library.

Registered artists and musicians will be featured on the Collingwood Art Crawl Online Gallery. Get a glimpse at participants in advance by checking out their individual profiles, current works, and highlighted performances. While there, be sure to download a copy of the Art Crawl Tour Map to help you plan your Art Crawl route.

The Collingwood Art Crawl is presented by the Town of Collingwood and Butter Gallery, together with Collingwood Downtown, RBC Wealth Management Dominion Securities, and the Jen Scholte Real Estate Team.

Visit www.collingwoodartcrawl.com for more details and follow @ExperienceCollingwood on Facebook and Instagram to keep up to date.

Photos: Chris Gardiner

Great Learning and Fun Events at the L.E. Shore Library

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Childhood Unplugged: Author Talk with Katherine Martinko

Thursday September 12, 6-7pm, L.E. Shore Library, Thornbury

South Georgian Bay author, Katherine Martinko, will be at L.E. Shore to discuss her first book Childhood Unplugged: Practical Advice to Get Kids Off Screens and Find Balance.  

Katherine will talk about the importance of reclaiming childhood from devices and how to go about implementing a digital minimalist philosophy in your home with kids of all ages. The presentation will be followed by a Q&A, where listeners can ask questions and share their own experiences. RSVP to [email protected]

Author Talk Childhood Unplugged with Katherine Martinko flyer

Indigenous Poetry Reading

Saturday, September 14, 2pm-3pm, L.E. Shore Library, Thornbury

Join us for a captivating afternoon with D.A. Lockhart, acclaimed poet from the Moravian of the Thames First Nation, as he presents his latest collection, North of Middle Island.  Immerse yourself in a lyrical and epic journey through the rich culture and stunning landscapes of his heritage. RSVP to [email protected]

The Kayapo Story with Barbara Zimmerman

Thursday September 26, 7-8:30pm, L.E. Shore Library, Thornbury

The Arts & Culture Council for the Gallery at L.E. Shore is pleased to present Barbara Zimmerman and the Kayapo Story: Large Scale Amazon Forest Conservation with Indigenous Peoples. 

After completing her MSc and PhD in tropical ecology, Barbara Zimmerman became involved with the struggle of the Kayapo Indigenous people of the Brazilian Amazon to defend their traditional territory in the face of the rapidly advancing frontier.

Join us and hear the story of the Kayapo Project from Barbara L. Zimmerman, PhD, Officer of the Order of Canada (OOC), Director, Kayapo Project with The International Conservation Fund of Canada and Environmental Defense Fund (USA)

Entry by donation, Registration is required. RSVP to [email protected]

Wawahte Documentary Screening

Monday September 30, 3-4:30pm, L.E. Shore Library, Thornbury

Join us in honouring the children who never returned home and the survivors of the residential school system on National Day of Truth and Reconciliation. We will be screening Wawahte, a film documentary highlighting stories of residential school survivors. This hour-long film documentary is a powerful and accessible presentation combining archival images with elements from the Wawahte audiobook. RSVP to [email protected]

Blue Mountains Public Library

173 Bruce Street, South 

P. O. Box 580

Thornbury, ON  N0H 2P0

p. 519-599-3681 ext. 145

f. 519-599-7951

www.TheBlueMountainsLibrary.ca

Calling All Young and Emerging Artists: Art Xpress is Back!

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Collingwood, ON [05 September 2024] – A must-see presentation – Art Xpress is back! We are thrilled to bring together for it’s second year at Art Crawl this live artmaking event for young and emerging artists. Artists will show off their creativity as they create a piece of artwork in just 20 minutes, at 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. respectively. During each 20-minute lightning round, the artists will be asked to create original works inspired by the music being played.

All ages are welcome, and as a thank you for taking part, each artist will receive a $50 Gift Card!

If you are interested in participating in Art Xpress, please email [email protected] or call 705-441-6088 to register your name and information. Space is limited so be sure to act now!

Registration closes: Wednesday, September 18th, 2024 at 5:00 p.m.

This must-see event, sponsored by RBC Wealth Management Dominion Securities, will take place at Tremont Square, just east of the Collingwood Public Library.

About Art Crawl
The Collingwood Art Crawl is an annual free, self guided art & music tour in the heart of downtown Collingwood, Ontario, Canada. Art Crawl takes place on Saturday, September 21st from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Learn more at www.collingwoodartcrawl.com.

VIDEOS | 2nd Annual Kenny’s Concert with Team GIVE’R 🤘

It was a picture perfect evening on the shores of Georgian Bay as Desert Groove and Propter Hawk took to the stage to perform at the second annual Kenny’s Concert – all in support of the Team GIVE’R Foundation. 🤘

The concert was held at the iconic Shipyards Amphitheatre, home of Kenneth McAlpine’s memorial bench. The event welcomed a vibrant all ages audience as they took in an amazing sunset. Desert Groove was led by local lead singer Josh Gloster – who happens to be one of Team GIVE’Rs Mountain Bike GIVE’R Grant recipients and the high emerging rock band out of Toronto – Propter Hawk. Have a listen and I’m sure you will not forget the sensational voice of Malorie Jo Blake. The Team GIVE’R Foundation gives back to local youth striving to fulfil their passions in life, in honour of Kenneth McAlpine.

All proceeds support the Team GIVE’R Foundation and our mission to help local youth fulfill their passions in life. For more information on the foundation and our brand new youth competitive freeski team please visit teamgiver.ca Thank You!

COMING SOON | 167th Annual Great Northern Exhibition

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Join us September 20-22, 2024 for the 167th Annual Great Northern Exhibition!

Get ready for a weekend jampacked with animal shows, midway rides, truck and tractor pulls, homecraft exhibits, live music, children’s activities, delicious treats, and more!

Stay tuned for more details on tickets and event schedules!

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Fleet-Wood Dancentre : Time to Register! and The Nutcracker is Dec. 8!

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Fleet-Wood Dancentre celebrates it’s 31st Anniversary of teaching dance in Collingwood. You can Register and be a part of their Nutcracker Ballet!, a full performance.


Registration Week starts Sept 3,4,5, from 4:00-6:00 pm at the studio located at 65 Simcoe Street, next to The Library.

You can also register online www.fleetwooddance.net. Variety of classes are available for the “once-a-week dancer” to those who want to study dance seriously. Ages 3 to teen! Adult Ballet classes are also available Monday and Thursday from noon to 1 pm.

Fleet-Wood is set to perform The Nutcracker Dec 8 at Meaford Hall adding a third performance at the Simcoe Street Theatre in late November. These dancers will also be performing mini-Nutcracker ballets in the windows of Downtown Collingwood during the Christmas Market. A tradition they enjoy sharing with the community.


Alumni and staff Sharron Fleet, Jonathan Fleet, and Sierra Maraj-Fleet will lead forty ballet students to bring the two-act Nutcracker to life. First performed in 1999 Fleet-Wood received the Robert Kemp Award which helped pay for the elaborate set and costumes for this favourite Christmas ballet.

Senior dancers will perform mini Nutcracker ballets this Saturday at the Collingwood Market from, 10 am to 1 pm. Sharron Fleet will be there to answer any questions!! Drop by!


Sharron Fleet, the Director, is looking for theatrical boys ages 9 to 11 who would like to act as soldiers and welcome new students ages 5 and up who would also like to dance with older students. Beginners welcomed!!


Sharron Fleet,

Director/Owner/TeacherAssocDip,

Cecchetti Society of Canada

[email protected]

705 446.1568

Local CFL Legend Rudy Florio attends Grey Cup Reunion: 1974

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Thank you to Susanne Mikler for sharing this with us!

It’s the 50th anniversary of the Montreal Alouettes Grey Cup win in 1974. The team has been reunited to celebrate the amazing milestone.

Of course, not all alumni are returning for the celebration. Some are geographically isolated as far away as Hawaii and others are watching from another realm. It’s an event for the record books as fans watch the current team and meet their gridiron heroes from yesteryear.

Organizers have arranged an alumni meet and greet on the terrace of the Delta Hotel in downtown Montreal. Players, trainers, managers and guests are invited to toast the team from 1974. The energy in the air is amazing as teammates reunite and share their stories. It’s a pleasure to watch the expressions of joy and laughter as memories unfold. Mostly the alumni are retired and enjoying their golden years; some from coaching (Wally Buono) some from industry and among them are a senator (Larry Smith) and public figure (Peter DallaRiva).

All are transported back to their playing days when they are presented with authentic retro jerseys. And it’s interesting to note that most jerseys are not sized to 1974 levels; everyone has taken on a new shape.

The next day is game day and the alumni are asked to sign autographs before the game. All were taken aback to see the line ups for the autograph session. Fans were provided with retro postcards depicting the team. But most brought their own items to be signed including hats, jerseys, footballs and flags. The line up stretched for hours and did not wane. The alumni were kept busy the entire time.

Meanwhile, in the alumni vip tent, we were able to watch the pregame warm ups and see the 1974 team honoured on the jumbotron. The stadium was filling up to capacity. When the alumni returned to the tent it was just in time to sing Oh Canada in English and French. The game started and the fans were loud! The noise of air horns and vuvuzelas was deafening. The stadium literally hummed with excitement and sounds.

Just before half time the alumni were rounded up to head to the field alongside the Grey Cup trophy. The noise on the field was even more intense than in the stands. Hard to hear yourself think! And the lights were so bright! What a rush!!

Each alumni was welcomed onto the red carpet to gather on the field. The crowd was cheering wildly and clapping with enthusiasm. As we walked back to the tent we heard someone calling “Rudy”! Looking into the seating areas we spotted Liam Quinn. How awesome that he was there for this amazing opportunity to honour the 1974 team as his dad was such a big part of it all.

Back in the tent we watch the rest of the game and are thrilled that Montreal has pulled ahead and clinched a win. After the game the alumni is again invited to the field where fans are allowed to interact with players old and new. It’s a pleasure to watch the players enjoy their wins with fans.

A well organized and wonderful event. Kudos to the team responsible. Thanks to the alumni who participated. And thanks to Rudy for letting me be a part of it 🏈💗🏈

Trainer John, Rudy and Gary Chown as we enter the terrace
Signing the flag for Rudy’s friend Benny
Rudy and Ed George
Rudy and Larry Smith
Rudy, Peter DallaRiva, Sonny Wade and team CEO Mark Weitman
The new old jersey
Signing Phil Price’s jersey
Rudy and Doug Smith
The Team
Rings
Rudy and Wally Buono
Autograph session
Rudy and Skip Eamon
Getting ready for the presentation
Rudy and the Grey Cup
Post Game
Autographs
More autographs
The old meet the new
Red Batty and us
Walking off the field