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Praise Fest | FREE fun family Sunday in the Park

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Praise Fest – September 10, 2023 – 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm

Bring a lawn chair and enjoy a FREE fun family Sunday in the park, at the Collingwood Museum grounds, with live Christian Music.

FREE Activities include: Live Christian Music, Free Bible giveaway and Children’s Materials. Puppet Theatre, Freezies, Popcorn and Candyfloss, Carnival Games and Prizes, Face Painting.

All Welcome. There’s something for every age group!

Nicholas Campbell and The Two Metre Cheaters | Studio 79

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19 year old sensation Nicholas Campbell and his band The Two Metre Cheaters (including stand up bass!) are firing up the studio stage in September.

From slick hot-rod rockabilly to smooth crooning honky tonk, Nicholas Campbell is the real deal. Inspired by some of the last century’s most iconic country sounds, Campbell and his band bring excitement and authenticity to every stage they play. Having had the opportunities to share the stage with the likes of Blue Rodeo, Paul Reddick, Melissa Payne and Brooks and Bowskill among others, Nicholas’ honest-to-goodness performances feel fresh as they do familiar.

Wednesday, Sept 11, 2024
Doors 5pm
Show 530-7pm

40 guests will be treated to this intimate live music & artist interaction.

For tickets DM Anna @studio79.atblue [email protected]

Continue to the neighbouring Blue Mountain Village for dinner after the show. Discounted accommodation at the Westin Hotel for Studio 79 guests.

VIDEO: Cenk Uygur: Trump vs Harris, Progressive Politics, Communism & Capitalism

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Cenk Uygur is a progressive political commentator and host of The Young Turks. Thank you for listening. Check out our sponsors: https://lexfridman.com/sponsors/ep441-sb

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RAW MILK RAW MILK MILK RAW | How Our Lives Are Dictated

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Documentary about hidden limitations and freedom: How Our Lives Are Dictated – Life is about choice. What we eat, what we read, who we elect; every day we make choices that determine how we want to live. But what if these choices are just an illusion?

In an era where regulations and red tape rule every industry, where lobby groups and big business wield more influence than ever before, our daily choices have become increasingly limited. And with all our options so deliberately handpicked, are we really making a choice at all? Freedom From Choice is a feature-length documentary examining the current state of life and personal choice in America today. Experts from many different fields offer a frank and startling look at the hidden limitations in our daily lives. Focusing on key areas such as food, medicine, finance, and media, Freedom From Choice provides viewers with a glimpse at the myriad of ways their lives are being dictated, and tells us who stands to gain. Freedom From Choice is a film not about the choices we make, but rather the choices that are being made for us.

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Glacial Erratic | BANDCAMP EXCLUSIVE RELEASE of PRFCT 432.081 hz

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BANDCAMP EXCLUSIVE RELEASE w/ @glacialerraticmusic (DM for link )

We here at Glacial Erratic make a lot of jokes, but we take our mysticism seriously – We noticed that most meditation music is composed of weird synth noises and etheric flutes and stuff like that.

None of it ROCKS!

We know that we get into a deep meditative state whenever we rock out, so it seemed only natural for us to try and find a way to really convey that same deeply awesome flow state experience to our listeners via our recordings.

Luckily, our bassist/producer Josh (founder of @rockstarintuition ) is also a literal wizard, so he converted one of our most rockin’ tracks into a binaural beat synchronized to the heart-beat of mother earth – the Schumann Resonance (7.83 hz)

He also tweaked the tuning to “precise temperament” tuning (thanks @robertedwardgrant) of A = 432.081 hz which is vibrationally attuned to the root note of creation, or something like that. Essentially, it’s the PRFCT tuning for music.

We think it came out awesome! Listen to it with the intention of getting into a meditative state, using headphones.

DO NOT listen while driving, it might make you sleepy!

NOTE: The audio used in this post is from the original release (the new track is only available on @bandcamp)

PRFCT (Meditation Version) by Glacial Erratic

Click Here to listen and order

Glacial-Erratic

Tom Cochrane, Wasaga Beach Memories Of Summer

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Summer is coming to an end , but the fun isn’t over! Join us on September 1st to celebrate 2024, featuring live performances by Juno Award-winners Tom Cochrane and a soulful performance by Bywater Call.

Want the best seat in the house to a live music experience you will never forget? VIP tickets are on sale now – but hurry! Space is limited.

For Tickets: Click Here

Here’s what VIP tickets get you:

  • The best views in the house 
  • Exclusive front-stage access
  • Access to the Side Launch Brewing Company craft beer garden
  • Exclusive access to select food trucks
  • The only way to join the Memories of Summer VIP Music Under the Stars till 1:00 am 

Here’s your ‘Memories of Summer night-under-the-stars’ schedule 🌟:

⏰ 5:00 PM – Side Launch Brewing Company Craft Beer Garden Opens 

⏰ 7:30 PM – Opener by Bywater Call 

⏰ 9:00 PM – Headliner take the stage: Tom Cochrane 

⏰ 10:30 PM – A spectacular FIREWORKS show will illuminate the night sky over the world’s longest, sandy, freshwater beach.

⏰ 10:30 PM – 1:00 am VIP Memories of Summer Music Under the Stars till 1:00 – in the Side Launch Brewing Company Beer Garden

TIP: For the best experience, bring your friends and family to Beach Areas 1 & 2, debit/credit only at the door and in the Side Launch Brewing Company Beer Garden. 

 Tickets are non-refundable 

Town of The Blue Mountains Hires Monica Quinlan as Director of Corporate and Financial Services

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August 30, 2024

The Town of The Blue Mountains is pleased to announce Monica Quinlan as its new Director of Corporate and Financial Services, beginning September 3, 2024.

As Director, Monica will be responsible for all activities related to the Corporate and Financial Services Department, including financial planning, accounting, purchasing, risk management and information technology. Monica will also be responsible and accountable for all the duties of the Treasurer in accordance with the Municipal Act and Town policies. 

Most recently, Monica was the Director of Finance / Treasurer for the Town of Collingwood, where she oversaw budget management, financial reporting and audit processes. Her experience spans more than two decades across roles in municipal government and the automotive industry. 

“I am delighted to welcome Monica to The Blue Mountains, and I look forward to the positive impact she’ll bring,” says Chief Administrative Officer Shawn Everitt. “Her expertise and leadership will be invaluable in her role. As we look forward to achieving our strategic goals as a municipality, I know our financial future is in great hands.”

Monica moved to the Georgian Bay area in 2010 with her husband and four children, embracing the community’s vibrant spirit and natural beauty. An active member of the Collingwood General and Marine Hospital Foundation Board, she is deeply committed to giving back to her community and supporting local initiatives.

Monica holds a CPA, CMA designation and an Honours Bachelor of Commerce with a major in Accounting and Labour Studies. Her skill set includes expertise in financial software, strategic planning and team development.

Rest and restore by spending time in nature

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We’re inundated with consumer solutions to every problem. There’s a cream, pill or spa treatment marketed for every imaginable affliction — even self-care. But long before consumerism, humans were dependent on nature to survive and live a good life. In fact, spending time in nature is the ultimate wellness spa — and it’s free!

Nature has profound power to restore well-being, even in small doses. Here are some simple ways to tap into its healing.

Breathe deeply

Scientifically, there’s no line between us and air. Deep breathing brings more oxygen into the body. It stimulates blood flow, jump-starting your natural ability to restore and rebalance. It lowers stress, relieves aches, helps alleviate chronic pain, strengthens abdominal and intestinal muscles, improves sleep, and reduces fear and anxiety.

Remember: Nature is everywhere. You don’t need to get out of the city (although that’s great)! You can connect to nature in a small park, a garden — even a soccer field.

Find a quiet place. Look around. Take in the colour of the sky, the smell of the air, the way the temperature feels on your skin. Scan your body. Where are you holding tension? Do you have pain? What are your emotions and where do you feel them? Begin to deepen your breath and bring oxygen to these places. Do this with your eyes open or closed, whatever is more relaxing. With each inhale, slowly and gently bring a little more oxygen into your lungs. When you exhale, release the area where you focused your awareness. If it feels good, let out a sigh.

Begin deep breathing five minutes a day, a few days a week. If you’re stressed — anywhere at any time — go inward, recall your special spot in nature and breathe.

Get attuned with natural cycles

In some Indigenous cultures, women’s bodies are said to link to the lunar cycle. If your body is aligned with the moon, you menstruate during the new moon and ovulate during the full moon.

Even if your menstrual cycle doesn’t synch this way or you don’t menstruate, pay attention to the lunar cycle. Go outside at night and look up at the moon.

The new moon is an excellent time for self-reflection and self-care. Identify your well-being needs and make a plan to set them in action. The full moon is a time for self-expression. Journal, dance, do yoga, meditate, make art and connect with others. Practice “moon bathing” — spend at least 15 minutes in moonlight. Do this at any time, but it’s most powerful during the full moon.

Get dirty

As children, we navigated the world through our senses. It felt instinctual to get our hands into the dirt, listen to the sound of mud splatting beneath our palms, and smell the wet Earth. So why did we stop? Take a moment and sink your hands into the Earth. Garden. Play. Don’t be afraid of getting dirty.

Researchers have even found digging in dirt, whether gardening or playing, can benefit our physical and mental health. A microbe common to mud and wet soils, Mycobacterium vaccae, has been shown to influence brain neurotransmitters to reduce anxiety and improve cognitive functioning. Another microbe encountered in natural environments, Acinetobacter Iwoffii, has been shown to benefit the human immune system, preventing asthma, hay fever and other ailments in children who have been exposed to it — although it can also cause infections and gastric problems for people with compromised immune systems.

Submerge yourself

Water is a gentle, powerful healer. Hot water is good for stress relief. Studies show cold water bathing assists in fat loss, boosts muscle recovery, and increases energy and circulation.

Many Indigenous traditions practice cold water bathing in healing rituals. In a natural setting, it’s an incredible way to cleanse yourself and reconnect to the wilderness. But Canadian winters can pose some challenges! If you live where there’s more ice than water, take advantage of indoor plumbing. Start with alternating hot and cold showers (20 seconds of each, three to five times) to build up your tolerance until you can stay under cold water for five minutes.

A Native Hawaiian saying, “Ua lawa makou i ka pohaku,” (“we are satiated by rocks”) reminds us that the landscape holds everything we need — food, water, shelter and well-being. Making self-care a priority may feel like indulgence, but it’s the highest form of service. When we are most grounded and healthy, we can give our best selves.

Be well, with nature!

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  • Meditating and breathing deeplyDeep breathing brings more oxygen into the body. It stimulates blood flow, lowers stress, relieves aches, helps alleviate chronic pain, strengthens abdominal and intestinal muscles, improves sleep, and reduces fear and anxiety. (Photo: Le Minh Phuong via Unsplash)

  • Sitting in the moonlightPractice “moon bathing” — spend at least 15 minutes in moonlight. Journal, dance, do yoga, meditate, make art and connect with others. The full moon is a time for self-expression. (Photo: Benjamin Davies via Unsplash)

  • Bathing in cold waterWater is a gentle, powerful healer. Hot water is good for stress relief. Studies show that cold water bathing assists in fat loss, boosts muscle recovery, and increases energy and circulation. (Photo: Šárka Jonášová via Unsplash)

2nd Annual Kenny’s Concert | Shipyards Amphitheatre

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  • Saturday, August 31, 2024
  • 6:00 PM  10:00 PM
  • Shipyards Amphitheatre

Featuring Propter Hawk & Desert Groove!

Buy Tickets CLICK HERE

We are incredibly excited to put on the 2nd annual Kenny’s Concert at the iconic Shipyards Amphitheatre – home of Kenneth McAlpine’s memorial bench. This beautiful space on the edge of Georgian Bay will be the venue for the emerging, high energy band Propter Hawk, and opening act from Desert Groove – lead by our very our Mountain Bike GIVE’R Grant Recipient Josh Gloster. Come out for an unforgettable evening as we light up the spirit of Collingwood & Team GIVE’R 🤘

– All Ages!

– Pizza Slices available for purchase from Later Pizza

– Beverages available from Sidelaunch, Bangarang, Bubly and Pop!

– Tons of Raffle Prizes up for grabs!

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

Yonnhe’ón:we: Indigenous Art Series Call for Artists

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Collingwood, ON [28 August 2024] – The Yonnhe’ón:we Indigenous Arts Series returns to Simcoe Street Theatre on Thursday, November 14th, 2024, featuring a dynamic blend of music, discussion, film, and theatre, honouring the power and  life-giving spirit of story.

A highlight of this year’s event is the production of the short play, “The Curse of Stolen Seeds,” written by event host and Poet Laureate, Jillian Morris. The play delves into themes of reconciliation and healing as it follows the journey of an estranged mother and daughter, Evelyn and Autumn, as they confront the ghosts of the past to uncover whether truth can lead them to reconciliation.

The Yonnhe’ón:we team is actively seeking Indigenous actors from or near the South Georgian Bay area to bring these compelling characters to life. We are casting for the following roles:
•    Evelyn (lead): Indigenous Female, ages 46-55
•    Autumn (lead): Indigenous Female, ages 32-39
•    Sam: Indigenous Male, ages 32-45

This call is open to non-union actors who are available for routine rehearsals in Collingwood and the surrounding area from late September until the opening day on November 14th, 2024. These are paid roles, reflecting our commitment to honoring the talent and dedication of participating artists.

Please submit an expression of interest to Jillian Morris, [email protected], including the role you are interested in playing and any experience you might have by September 20th, 2024

Yonnhe’ón:we is dedicated to amplifying Indigenous voices and stories. We are excited to bring this powerful narrative to the stage. Join us in celebrating the rich tradition of Indigenous storytelling.