"The Wonderful Ones" Who Rallied Behind YWCA

Local YWCA executive director Lynn Zimmer calls them "the wonderful ones" (see video above)—those who rallied behind YWCA Crossroads Safe Haven Campaign so that the organization's dream of constructing a brand new shelter for women and children could come true.
 
During a recent Community Thank You Celebration held at Showplace, Zimmer veered from her notes in her speech to express how much each and every gift meant to the campaign and what a difference those gifts will continue to make for many years to come.
 
"Capital campaigns are designed to attract very large donations and recognize those donations by naming rooms and buildings in honour of those who have given very large gifts," she says. "Yet we are always aware that every gift to the Crossroads Safe Haven Campaign was heartfelt and many donors of smaller amounts have had to sacrifice more to give that gift than perhaps someone else who was able to give more. Everyone who gives to Crossroads is giving a gift of safety and healing. Every donor brings passion and compassion to their giving. Every gift is important and represents the love and caring of the people in our community."

Ann Douglas, PtboCanada contributor

[Photos of new YWCA shelter; Domestic violence statistics; YWCA Wonderful Ones]

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New Local Entrepreneurial Competition Bears' Lair Starts Up

The Bears’ Lair is an entrepreneurial competition in the style of CBC’s The Dragons’ Den, developed by the Peterborough-based Workforce Development Board. It was created to encourage entrepreneurship in the Peterborough, Haliburton, Northumberland and Kawartha Lakes regions. The winner gets an interest-free business loan of up to $50,000. To learn more, click here.

[Bears' Lair website; Bears' Lair Entrepreneurial Competition YouTube video]

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The "Daryl Bennett for Mayor" Commercial That Will Begin Airing Tonight On CHEX TV

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Spotlight: New Shop Chasing the Cheese Is A Cheesy Delight

Chasing the Cheese is a new cheese shop that recently opened up in Peterborough at 372 Water Street. Julie Austin started the business from her home with select artisan cheeses that were outside of the norm, but felt that to take things to the next level she needed to open her own store downtown.

Julie's cheese selection—and clientele—had been flourishing for a couple years before she decided to open the store on Water Street. Initially, it was a cheesemaking course that sparked her curiosity about all things cheese, and she found that even though there are basically only four basic ingredients in cheese, there are hundreds of outcomes. Presently her shop carries numerous kinds: Thunder Oak Gouda, Salt Spring Fresh Chevre and Maple Dale 7yr Cheddar, to name a few. Most of the cheeses are local or Made in Canada.

Sampling the various cheeses is a real pleasure, whether it's the unique taste or the way it dissolves on your tongue. Pop in today for a sampling, and let your senses guide you to a cheese that you wouldn't be able to find in your local grocery store.

 Julie proudly shows off one of her cheese samples

 

Chasing the Cheese has the following hours:

Tue & Wed: 11 to 5

Thu & Fri: 11 to 7

Sat: 10 to 5

Sun & Mon: Closed

[Chasing the Cheese]

[Words & pictures by PtboCanada's Evan Holt]

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PtboPic: The Silver Bean Says "See You May 1st!"


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PtboPic: Sloan At The Red Dog

[photo via Adam Kemp @worldonmute]

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PtboPics: Jessica Melnik's "Meet The Artist" Showing At Natas Cafe

Local photographer Jessica Melnik is showing her fine art photography at Natas Cafe until October 31st. Jessica held a casual "Meet The Artist" last Thursday at Natas, and while there was no official photographer there documenting the event, her proud father, KRUZ FM's Mike Melnik, snapped the shots below of her and her art on his BlackBerry.


[jessmelnikphoto.com; cherrytreestudios.ca]

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City Councillor With Torn Achilles Tendon Comes To "Your Door" via YouTube (With Phone Ringing In Background)

The Long Weekend Is Almost Here Peterborough!

Are you ready to start it? (Make sure to take a hike—it's looking like a nice weekend!)

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