Criteria 4 – It Is Easy For Youth To Find
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Criteria 4 – It Is Easy For Youth To Find
Criteria 4 – It Is Easy For Youth To Find Information About Play Activities In SSM Sault Ste. Marie and the Algoma District, covers a very large geographical area of Northern Ontario that includes Aboriginal, Rural, and City communities. Our city has a number of distinct neighborhoods, including North, Central, Downtown, West End, and East End which is surrounded by large city/rural areas. As Sault Ste. Marie is the only large city in the District, it is also a hub for those living outside the city limits. Considering the diversity of youth in such a vast region, a variety of communication vehicles are needed. Sault Ste. Marie has a strong on-line independent media presence driven partially by the consolidation of the CTV Northern Television News network into a single regional newscast. The result of this consolidation is that local television coverage has decreased which boasts the need for diversity regarding the sources by which local news, information and events is shared. Sootoday.ca. has filled a necessary need as a community media resource and information tool. Founded back in 2000, this site is one of the pioneers on the Canadian digital news landscape. As shown by the tangible evidence supplied for much of the Playworks Criteria, Sootoday news articles alone are responsible for much of the content. Along with the regular local news, Sootoday also publishes special features, such as “Weekend Trippin’” and “The Soo To-Do List,” which describe various special events and attractions, many of which have youth appeal. The “The Soo To-Do List” in particular highlights both “institutionalized” youth events as well as youth organized happenings. Another player on the independent news scene is LOCAL2, an online news provider that combines the best parts of a traditional television station with a newspaper. Along with a daily news webcast, the website also hosts thousands of videos featuring a variety of events and organizations, including many that showcase youth content. Many LOCAL2 videos are used to support several criteria of Playworks. A partner of Sootoday, both media organizations represent a majority of media consumption in our city. Both organizations are committed community supporters, providing free event calendars available for public posting, so there is always an accessible promotional outlet for youth organizations. Recently, there has been a concerted effort by individuals and organizations to create centralized online hubs for community events, services and activities. Sooguide.com is an extensive resource which organizes community information from a family perspective. Sqorch.com is another innovative event attractions listing platform which routinely feature youth friendly events. The City of Sault Ste. Marie’s Recreation and Culture Division has regularly maintained a directory of leisure services for many years, accessible from the city website, it has always featured many youth organizations. As to be expected, social media is where youth engagement and information sharing lives. A couple notable Facebook group examples are the “Youth Social Infrastructure Algoma Nest,” the spinoff “The Make it Happen” page and “Sault Ste. Marie All Ages.” The “Make it Happen” page in particular is a site where youth can become informed and involved. Various organizations also produce their own newsletters and blogs, which are either partially or entirely directed towards youth. A notable example is the Eyes and Ears Community Blog, driven by an art based youth led collective. As is customary, many of the local coffee shops and other small businesses have been gladly playing the role as a community information hub. Perusing these poster displays on a regular basis, youth can find multiple youth oriented information and events posted specific to their interests. Case’s Music, a downtown music store, has taken this community promotion one step further, and devoted the front window of their downtown location to showcases and advertises community events. Communication Vehicles Print Media Articulations-Arts Council Websites Sootoday.com Publication Sault Star Local2.com Social Media Other Algoma Family Services Shaw TV – Sault Ste. Marie YOUnion Blog Channel 10 Facebook Pages City of Sault Ste. Marie Leisure Directory Ears and Eyes Arts Collective Sault This Week.com Twitter YMCA Bulletin Boards Sault Ste. Marie Public Saultsports.com You Tube Sqorch Library Newsletter (Events Listing) Sault This Week Sooguide.com Community Bulletin Boards High School & Elementary Algoma Model Algoma Youth Engagement School Newsletters (Web Portal) Network Criteria #4 ‐ Table of Contents Local Media—SooToday Page 1 Local Media—LOCAL2 and Sault This Week Page 5 Local Media—Sault Star Page 6 Local Media—SHAW TV Page 7 Local Media—Sooguide.com Page 9 Event Website—sqorch.com Page 12 Event Website—saultonline.com Page 13 Website—saultsports.com Page 14 Website—algomamodel.ca Page 16 Sault Ste. Marie Public Library Newsle er Samples Page 17 Secondary School Newsle er and Website Samples Page 18 Social Media Samples Page 23 Local Businesses Suppor ng Events Page 28 Local Media—SooToday Criteria #4 1 Local Media—SooToday The The Soo Soo To-Do To-Do List List Saturday, Saturday, May May 24, 24, 2014 2014 by: by: Donna Donna Hopper Hopper ~~ SATURDAY, SATURDAY, MAY MAY 24, 24, 2014 2014 ~~ The The Soo Soo Pee Pee Wee Wee Spring Spring Carnival Carnival opens opens at at the the Pee Pee Wee Wee Arena Arena at at noon noon with with midway midway rides, rides, games games and and food. food. All All rides rides are are aa Toonie Toonie until until 66 p.m. p.m. The The Sault Sault Ste. Ste. Marie Marie Horticultural Horticultural Society Society will will host host its its annual annual Spring Spring Plant Plant Sale Sale at at the the United United Baptist Baptist Church, Church, 41 41 Malabar Malabar Dr., Dr., from from 99 a.m. a.m. until until noon. noon. Perennials, Perennials, anannuals, nuals, herbs herbs and and vegetables vegetables as as well well as as compost compost and and mulch mulch will will be be available available for for purchase. purchase. Local Local vendors, vendors, artisans, artisans, farmers farmers and and Clean Clean North North will will also also be be on on site. site. For more information, please call 705-946-2936. For more information, please call 705-946-2936. The The Sault Sault Naturalists Naturalists will will host host its its Swamp Swamp Walk Walk at at the the Naomikong Naomikong Swamp Swamp in in Michigan Michigan to to look look for for skunk skunk cabcabbage, bage, early early spring spring flowering flowering plants, plants, and and migrating migrating birds. birds. Bring Bring aa lunch lunch and and rubber rubber boots. boots. Attendees Attendees are are asked asked to to meet meet at at 10 10 a.m. a.m. at at the the Michigan Michigan Welcome Welcome CenCentre. For more information, call Ev Simon at 705-949tre. For more information, call Ev Simon at 705-9498206. 8206. Enjoy Enjoy aa night night with with Tidal Tidal Records Records artists artists The The Boothill Boothill Crooners, Crooners, Frank Frank Deresti Deresti and and the the Lake Lake Effect, Effect, and and Dustin Dustin Jones and the Rising Tide at Loplops, 651 Queen St. Jones and the Rising Tide at Loplops, 651 Queen St. east. east. Show Show time time is is 10 10 p.m. p.m. Cherry Cherry Crush Crush is is ready ready to to rock rock the the Rockstar Rockstar Bar, Bar, 864 864 Queen St. East. The fun kick off at 10:30 p.m. Queen St. East. The fun kick off at 10:30 p.m. ~~ SUNDAY, SUNDAY, MAY MAY 25, 25, 2014 2014 ~~ The The Soo Soo Pee Pee Wee Wee Spring Spring Carnival Carnival opens opens at at the the Pee Pee Wee Wee Arena Arena at at noon noon with with midway midway rides, rides, games games and and food. food. Today Today is is bracelet bracelet day! day! Bracelets Bracelets are are $30 $30 each each and and allow allow you you to to ride ride as as many many rides rides as as desired. desired. Ears Ears and and Eyes Eyes present present The The Archers Archers (Victoria), (Victoria), The The River River and and the the Road Road (Vancouver), (Vancouver), and and Great Great Chamberlain Chamberlain (local) (local) at at Cafe Cafe Natura Natura for for an an all-ages all-ages performance performance startstarting at 8 p.m. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. Admission is ing at 8 p.m. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. Admission is $10 $10 for for general general public, public, or or $5 $5 for for students. students. The The Sherry Sherry Walsh Walsh Dance Dance Student Student Extravaganza Extravaganza XXXIV XXXIV takes takes place place at at the the Kiwanis Kiwanis Community Community Theatre Theatre Centre Centre at at 22 p.m. p.m. @ @ the the movies: movies: Blended, Blended, X-Men: X-Men: Days Days of of Future Future Past, Past, Neighbors and more! For a full list of films and Neighbors and more! For a full list of films and times, times, visit visit www.cineplex.com www.cineplex.com Soo Soo York York City City presents presents Locals Locals Only, Only, aa hip-hop hip-hop openopen************************** ************************** mic mic afternoon afternoon at at the the Verdi Verdi Hall. Hall. The The day day includes includes aa BBQ BBQ SOOTODAY.COM would like to remind everyone to SOOTODAY.COM would like to remind everyone to (weather (weather permitting) permitting) and and the the stage stage will will be be open open to to any any have fun and keep it safe. Please don't drink and drive. have fun and keep it safe. Please don't drink and drive. and and all all hip-hop hip-hop artists artists (emcees, (emcees, breakers, breakers, spoken spoken word, word, ************************** ************************** beatboxers, beatboxers, etc.). etc.). The The evening evening will will be be headlined headlined by by Want Want your your arts arts or or entertainment entertainment event event listed? listed? Post Post your your BENJAMIN* BENJAMIN* and and Conika. Conika. Tickets Tickets are are 5$ 5$ in in advance advance or or events for free on SooToday by clicking here events for free on SooToday by clicking here at at the the door. door. Changing Changing Lanes Lanes hits hits the the stage stage at at the the Water Water Tower Tower Pub, Pub, 360 360 Great Great Northern Northern Rd., Rd., at at 99 p.m. p.m. The The band band is is excited excited to to introduce introduce its its newest newest band band member. member. Touch Touch of of Class Class performs performs in in the the main main room room at at the the OLG OLG Casino Casino starting starting at at 9:30 9:30 p.m. p.m. Midlife Midlife Crysis Crysis plays plays at at the the Esquire Esquire Club, Club, 102 102 Second Second Line Line West, West, from from 9:30 9:30 p.m. p.m. to to 1:30 1:30 a.m. a.m. Tym Tym Morrison Morrison performs performs at at the the Harp Harp Bar Bar and and Grill, Grill, 701 701 Pine St., from 10 p.m. until close. Pine St., from 10 p.m. until close. Havadder Havadder plays plays Rednecks Rednecks Saloon, Saloon, 304 304 Albert Albert St. St. West, West, from from 10 10 p.m. p.m. until until close. close. Criteria #4 2 Local Media—SooToday l Entertainment The Soo To-Do List ~ SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 2014 ~ Celebrate National Aboriginal Day on Whitefish Island with events beginning at 7:30 a.m. with the Sunrise Ceremony. Traditional workshops and family activities happen from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. with a mini Pow Wow starting at 1 p.m. A feast will begin at 4 p.m., the family dance begins at 7 p.m. at Mill Market, and fireworks happen at dusk. West 49 is teaming up with The Rad Zone to bring you Go Skate Day 2014 at the Sault Ste. Marie skate park. Full day of events is scheduled with a BBQ, prizes and skateboarding. Everything begins at noon. White Pines OnStage presents Company at the Kiwanis Community Theatre Centre at 7 p.m. The Sault Steelers host the season's home opener at Rocky DiPietro Field against the Hamilton Steel City Patriots at 7 p.m. Boxcar Junction plays the Esquire Club, 102 Second Line West. Music begins at 9:30 p.m. The Hustle Brothers play Loplops, 651 Queen St. The Hustle Brothers play Loplops, 651 Queen St. East. Show time is 10 p.m. East. Show time is 10 p.m. Thin Ice returns to the Rockstar Bar, 864 Queen St. Thin to Iceplay returns the Rockstar Bar, 864 Queen St. East, fromto10:30 p.m. until close. East, to play from 10:30 p.m. until close. ~ SUNDAY, JUNE 22, 2014 ~ ~ SUNDAY, JUNE 22, 2014 ~ @ the movies: Jersey Boys, The Grand Seduction, @ the movies: JerseyFor Boys, Thelist Grand Seduction, Maleficent and more! a full of films and Maleficent more! For a full list of films and times, visit and www.cineplex.com times, visit www.cineplex.com ************************** ************************** SOOTODAY.COM would like to remind everyone to SOOTODAY.COM like todon't remind everyone have fun and keep it would safe. Please drink and to have fun and keep it safe. Please don't drink and drive. drive. ************************** ************************** Want your arts or entertainment event listed? Post Wantevents your arts entertainment listed? Post your for or free on SooTodayevent by clicking here your events for free on SooToday by clicking here Tym Morrison plays the Harp, 701 Pine St., from 10 p.m. until close. The Cloud Bandits perform at Rednecks Saloon, 304 Albert St. West, starting at 10 p.m. Advertising | Membership | Terms of Service | Privacy Policy | About SooToday.com | Contact Us | Feedback Copyright ©2014 SooToday.com - All rights reserved Criteria #4 3 Local Media—SooToday Enjoy a film screening of Poseidon 2006 on the outdoor deck aboard the MS Norgoma Museum Ship. Music begins at 9 p.m. with the film starting at 9:30 p.m. Refreshments available. Seating is limited. The Soo To-Do List Friday, August 15, 2014 by: Donna Hopper ~ FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 2014 ~ Mustang Heart performs at the Esquire Club, 102 Second Line West, starting at 9:30 p.m. Art in the Parking Lot: The Arts Council of Sault Ste. Marie and District in conjunction with the United Steelworkers District 6 is hosting the Art in the Parking Lot festival at the new Mill Market at 35 Canal Drive. The event was initiated to provide young and emerging artists an opportunity to show off their talent. Come enjoy paintings, drawings, photography, fine craft, digital artworks, wearable artworks, live entertainment, movie screenings and more from 4 to 9 p.m. Admission is free. Redline plays the OLG Charity Casino, 30 Bay St., from 9:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Devon, Olivia, Connor, Kristi, James, Brody, and master of ceremonies Jessie play Gusto's BBQ Grill Restaurant (Wellington Square Mall) from 5:30 to 9 p.m. ~ SUNDAY, AUGUST 17, 2014 ~ The North Shore Agricultural Society presents the annual Laird Fair at the fairgrounds on Lake George Road. The weekend includes live entertainment such as Thin Ice, Highway 17, the Cloud Bandits and others. Other activities including tractor pulls, interactive displays, food and refreshments, livestock competitions and much more take place throughout the weekend. For full details, visit www.lairdfair.com The Swamp Cats perform at Dana's Bar and Grill, 523 Queen St. East, from 4 to 8 p.m. ************************** The Seaside Villains play Loplops, 651 Queen St. East, starting at 10 p.m. That's Chester performs at the Rockstar Bar, 864 Queen St. east. Show time is 10:30 p.m. The North Shore Agricultural Society presents the annual Laird Fair at the fairgrounds on Lake George Road. The weekend inThe Swamp Cats perform at Dana's Bar and Grill, 523 Queen St. cludes live entertainment such as Thin Ice, Highway 17, the Cloud Bandits and others. Other activities including tractor pulls, East, from 6 to 10 p.m. interactive displays, food and refreshments, livestock competiThe North Shore Agricultural Society presents the annual Laird tions and much more take place throughout the weekend. For full details, visit www.lairdfair.com Fair at the fairgrounds on Lake George Road. The weekend includes live entertainment such as Thin Ice, Highway 17, the Cloud Bandits and others. Other activities including tractor pulls, Art in the Park: The Arts Council of Sault Ste. Marie and District in conjunction with the United Steelworkers District 6 is interactive displays, food and refreshments, livestock competitions and much more take place throughout the weekend. For full proud to present the 14th annual Art in the Park festival from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Roberta Bondar Pavilion. The event will feadetails, visit www.lairdfair.com ture artists of a range of mediums including sculpture, painting, photography, fine crafts, literature and more. Admission is free Join the open jam at the Moose Lodge, 543 Trunk Rd., from 8 and those attending can partake in a wide variety of activities, p.m. until midnight. Open to the public. From beginners to adincluding free life-drawing with an instructor, children's crafts vanced, all are welcome. and games, a 50/50 draw, food vendors and local talent by Case's Music. Jazz Friday at the Water Tower Pub, 360 Great Northern Rd., with Eugene Gassi starts at 8 p.m. Enjoy a film screening of Poseidon 2006 on the outdoor deck aboard the MS Norgoma Museum Ship. Music begins at 9 p.m. Mustang Heart performs at the Esquire Club, 102 Second Line with the film starting at 9:30 p.m. Refreshments available. SeatWest, starting at 9:30 p.m. ing is limited. Tym Morrison plays the Harp, 701 Pine St., from 10 p.m. until @ the movies: The Giver, The Hundred-Foot Journey, Let's Be close. Cops, Turbo and more! For a full list of films and times, visit www.cineplex.com ~ SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 2014 ~ SOOTODAY.COM would like to remind everyone to have fun and keep it safe. Please don't drink and drive. ************************** Want your arts or entertainment event listed? Post your events for free on SooToday by clicking here.Advertising Jim O'Leary plays the Water Tower Pub, 360 Great Northern Rd. Show time is 9 p.m. Criteria #4 4 Local Media—LOCAL2 and Sault This Week Criteria #4 5 Local Media—Sault Star http://www.saultstar.com/entertainment/local Criteria #4 6 Local Media—SHAW TV Criteria #4 7 Local Media—SHAW TV Free, as in wifi! Monday, August 25, 2014 by: SooToday.com Staff NEWS RELEASE SHAW COMMUNICATIONS INC ************************** Free access to almost 900 Shaw Go WiFi hotspots, including the Essar Centre and John Rhodes Community Centre CALGARY – Shaw Communications Inc. announced it will be expanding access to its extensive Shaw Go WiFi guest network at all locations in Sault Ste. Marie. Beginning today and continuing until September 14, all residents will be able to access Shaw’s extensive WiFi network at almost 900 hotspots across the city for free, regardless of whether they are Shaw customers or not. “This expanded Shaw Go WiFi guest network will allow all residents to use our superior and costeffective network, while accessing the content they want in hundreds of locations across the city,” said Ron McKenzie, Vice President, Operations, Shaw Communications Inc. “As Canada’s leading Internet company, we are eager to provide Sault Ste. Marie residents and visitors with a level of wireless Internet access that is comparable to what over 400,000 of our customers across the country already enjoy.” As Canada’s largest WiFi network, Shaw Go WiFi provides residents with Internet connectivity at hotspots located at more than 460 locations across Sault Ste. Marie, allowing them to access content using portable connected devices, while avoiding potentially expensive cellular data charges. These sites include the John Rhodes Community Centre; the Essar Centre; the Civic Centre; along Queen Street from Andrew Street to Simpson Street, as well as multiple local businesses throughout the city. A full list of locations is available at www.shaw.ca/ wifi or by downloading the Shaw Go WiFi Finder App. Residents who are not Shaw customers can connect to the network for free on their laptop and mobile devices by selecting “ShawGuest” on the list of available WiFi hot spots at participating city facilities and following the steps to register their devices. Registration for the service only needs to be done once, after which users can simply login in with their Advertising | Membership | Terms of Service | Privacy Policy | About SooToday.com | Contact Us | Feedback Copyright ©2014 SooToday.com - All rights reserved Criteria #4 8 Local Media—Sooguide.com Criteria #4 9 Local Media—Sooguide.com Criteria #4 10 Local Media—Sooguide.com Criteria #4 11 Event Website —sqorch.com Criteria #4 12 Event Website —saultonline.com Criteria #4 13 Website —saultsports.com Criteria #4 14 Website —saultsports.com Criteria #4 15 Website —algomamodel.ca Criteria #4 16 Library Newsletter Samples The Sault Ste. Marie Public Library creates a newsletter every 2 months which provides an update and highlights the programs available at each of the three locations. A sample of the newsletter is shown. Full versions of the newsletter are included on the USB key. Criteria #4 17 Secondary School Newsletters & Websites —Samples Criteria #4 18 Secondary School Newsletters & Websites —Samples Criteria #4 19 Secondary School Newsletters & Websites —Samples Criteria #4 20 Secondary School Newsletters & Websites —Samples KORAH COLLEGIATE & VOCATIONAL SCHOOL “HOME OF THE COLTS” Two‐thirds of the way through the school year and perhaps the first signs of spring are on the way with milder temperatures. Since the last issue of the Stallion Express released in December, our students, staff, parents, and school as a whole have accomplished many great things. I invite parents and guardians to contribute to and experience the mul tude of ac vi es scheduled during the remainder of the 2013‐2014 year. In this third issue of the “STALLION EXPRESS” electronic newsle er for 2013‐2014, we will update you on upcoming events taking place over the next several months at Korah. Once again, we hope that as you navigate your way through this communiqué, you feel just as proud of our accomplishments as we do and the opportuni es available to you and your child(ren). The “STALLION EXPRESS” inaugural publica on was released during the fall of 2009 and is now in its 5th year of existence. For those families who will be receiving this newsle er for the first me, expect an issue to be released typically four mes per year focusing on the following topics: ACADEMICS ARTS ATHLETICS SCHOOL COUNCIL/PTA OTHER NEWS The “STALLION EXPRESS” we hope will improve communica on between home and school in addi on to our school website, mes‐ sage board, synrevoice, wri en correspondence, and just recently via Twi er. Criteria #4 21 Secondary School Newsletters & Websites —Samples Criteria #4 22 Social Media—Samples Sault Ste. Marie All Ages Criteria #4 23 Social Media—Samples Criteria #4 24 Social Media—Samples Criteria #4 25 Social Media—Samples Criteria #4 26 Social Media—Samples Criteria #4 27 Local Business Supporting Events Criteria #4 28