PTBOCanada Featured Post: Hatch Ptbo

Many of us can work from anywhere nowadays, laptop and cellphone in hand. As with most freedoms, sometimes the flexibility of contemporary work can leave us craving structure and community. While working at home or in a coffee shop can be a delight, other times it is fraught with distractions. That was the experience of Janet Howse, winner of the 2013 Bear’s Lair and owner of The Work of Art, a start-up that markets adaptable art products for people with dementia and their caregivers.

Howse joined Hatch Ptbo, a new coworking space located in St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church (120 Murray St.). “Being a small independent start-up can be a lonely business," she says. "I tried working at home but the pull of my domestic life and lack of human interaction impaired my focus. I came to Hatch in June of 2013 to try it out. I have been here nearly full time ever since. Being a one woman show, I have really benefitted from sharing resources and skills. The space is beautiful, full of light with soaring ceilings. I feel good every time I walk through the door.”

Inspired by the Centre for Social Innovation in Toronto, Hatch Ptbo is the grassroots creation of many local community builders. Opening its doors on May 31, 2013, Hatch Ptbo is an architectural beauty—a professional office filled with natural light, and a warm and welcoming space. Now a COIN social enterprise, it strives to be a dynamic entrepreneurial community which exists to promote creativity and innovation for the benefit of the community of Peterborough.

The office space is run on a membership basis with various options. Some members keep a permanent nine to five schedule, while others drop in on nights and weekends to enjoy a productive space. Office sizes also vary, with some members taking over entire rooms, and others simply using a desk and a chair; meeting rooms, lounge area, and kitchen are shared. All memberships include access to Wi-Fi, meeting rooms, kitchen, office equipment, and best of all, coworkers.

Current members include for-profit start-ups, small non-profit organizations, and freelancers who do everything from programming, graphic design, and cartography to book writing and organic farming inspections. Jo-Anne Green, Employment Development Officer, is the sole staff member running the Peterborough office of Kagita Mikam, an Aboriginal training and employment non-profit: “I really like the open concept space because I like the commotion of people around me and the chance to network and bounce ideas off others," she says. Previously, Green felt isolated in a rented basement office.

For home-based businesses, budding entrepreneurs starting out, or non-profits with short term projects but no more desk space, Hatch Ptbo is a smart option. Its flexible memberships are affordable and low commitment. Shared space is not just about economizing and maximizing space, but also about becoming part of an inspiring community that allows you to function at a higher level.

For more information on Hatch Ptbo (120 Murray St.), visit:
Website: Hatchptbo.ca
Facebook: HatchPtbo
Twitter: @hatchptbo
Email: info@hatchptbo.ca
Phone: 705.743.0238, ext. 203

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Postcards Of Peterborough Churches From Over The Years

Thanks to Trent Valley Archives for supplying us with these...

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It Just Turned Spring And This Photo Pretty Much Sums Things Up Perfectly

Laurie Downey wins the day with this pic...

picture via Laurie Downey

picture via Laurie Downey

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The 4th Annual Peterborough Speakers Series Is Themed "Fire Starters"

The 2014 Peterborough Speakers Series is themed "Fire Starters" and features dynamic speakers such as playwright Drew Hayden Taylor, photographer Michael Hurcomb, lawyer Julie Kirkpatrick and more. The event is MC-ed by Stuart Harrison and takes place April 16th at Market Hall. For more info on the event, go to gphsf.ca. More deets in poster below.

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Watch: Take A Flight In The Kawarthas

From takeoff to landing, join in on this flight from Peterborough to Bancroft to Papineau Lake. It's pretty cool.

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Just BeYOUtiful Campaign Launched Out Of Peterborough Is Awesome #justBEYOUtiful

A inspiring, empowering new homegrown campaign, Just Beyou.tiful, has begun to encourage and promote inner beauty and self confidence in young girls, teenagers and women. "Beauty is not about looks. It is about having a kind soul," their campaign states. This is a photographic campaign where females are being encouraged to share pictures of themselves on the page wearing no makeup and no filter selfies to "symbolize women embracing thir inner beauty and celebrating what makes them a beYOUtiful soul." This should start to catch on way beyond Peterborough. Check out the Facebook page here, and below are just a few of the pictures posted to their page already. On social media, use the hashtag #justBEYOUtiful.


More here about the campaign in this YouTube video...

[Just BeYOUtiful Facebook page]

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Watch: Trent Students Look At Impact Of Technology On Our Daily Lives

Trent University students Miles Arbour and James Gleason created a neat short film, Lost Without You, examining the profound effects of technology and mobile devices on our lives. and our brains. It's a creative interpretation of The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains. Check it out below...

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A Man Drove The Wrong Way On Water Street To Avoid R.I.D.E Program Checkpoint

From a police media release today...
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Dangerous Driving Arrest:
On March 16, 2014 at approximately 2:15 a.m. the Peterborough Lakefield Community Police Service were conducting a R.I.D.E. program check point on Water Street just South of King Street.  Police observed a vehicle pull into the Harvey’s parking lot and then turn around and drive the wrong way on Water Street to avoid the check point.  Police pursued the vehicle which failed to pull over for police. The vehicle was eventually stopped by police on Louis Street.  As a result of the investigation, the driver Jeremy Alister Gillespie, 19 of Vancouver B.C., was arrested and charged with dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, flight while pursued by police, escape by flight and his licence was suspended for 72 hours.  He was held in custody and appeared in Weekend and Statutory Holiday Court on March 16, 2014.  He was released from custody and will appear in court on March 27, 2014.

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Here's Footage From The St. Patrick's Day 5k Run Through Peterborough

Great sights and sounds captured by Harrison Perkins...

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DBIA Featured Post: Dr. J's BBQ & Brews

When the historical Montreal House closed its doors for a final time in late 2013, Ted and Addison Brown heard opportunity knocking. The father and son partners knew a good thing when they saw it and purchased the property with a specific intent in mind. They loved the history of the building, the ample parking, and its proximity to downtown. After some extensive renovations, on January 15th, Dr. J’s BBQ & Brews (282 Aylmer St) opened its doors for the first time and hit the ground running!

Named after Dr. Alexander and John Harvey who originally built the historical building in 1858, Dr. J’s has kept some of the past, but has brought a new feel to the property. Operating as a restaurant/pub and with owners who have an extensive background in the industry, Dr. J’s brings a distinctly different flavor to the downtown core. Specializing in southern cuisine, and featuring an authentic smoker brought in directly from Alabama, you know exactly what you’re getting as soon as you walk in the door.

Before opening, head chef Eric Hoflick went so far as to travel the southern United States in search of ideas and recipes to bring back to the great white north. His mission to learn was a major success and the menu is where Dr. J’s customers reap the rewards. From chicken and ribs, to brisket and pork shoulder, almost everything is smoked and absolutely nothing is skimped on. The menu features monster main courses, smaller sandwich options, and even vegetable options for those who aren’t meat eaters! A few of the house favorites include the ribs with a signature pineapple chipotle seasoning you won’t find anywhere else, the brisket on rye, and the pulled pork sandwich with coleslaw.

Everything is made fresh from scratch in house daily, and local suppliers are supported as much as possible. Being a pub as well, the beer menu can’t be missed with 30 different types available by the bottle and 14 different varieties on tap!

With food available during the day and into the night, Dr. J’s is an environment for everyone. The renovations they’ve done include new flooring, tables, washrooms, booths, and a separate party room for larger groups of up to 24 when needed.

The restaurant also transitions during the night into more of a pub type atmosphere. Keeping with the old tradition of being a great live music setting, Dr. J’s has kept a stage area and have live music every Friday and Saturday night. With televisions set up all around, there is always some type of game on and specials to go along with them, including beer deals during Leafs and Raptors games.

If you’re in the mood for a new food and drink experience, Addison and Ted invite you to come down to a building that everyone already knows. They know you’ll be pleasantly surprised with the changes and you won’t leave disappointed!

For more on Dr. J's BBQ & Brews (282 Aylmer St), go to:
Facebook: Dr. J's
Twitter: @DRJSBBQnBREWS
Phone: 705.874.5717

For more on Downtown Peterborough and the Downtown Business Improvement Area (DBIA), click here.

By Aaron Elliott