Sarnia Citizen Spring/Summer 2015
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Sarnia Citizen Spring/Summer 2015
People Serving People THE SARNIA CITIZEN SPRING / SUMMER 2015 City Hall 255 Christina St. N Sarnia, ON N7T 7N2 519 332-0330 519 332-2664 TTY 8:30a.m. - 5:00p.m. www.sarnia.ca WSarnia I NTCitizen E RCitizen 2 01 The is published and printed City staff The Sarnia is4published and printed byby City staff. A LOOK BACK TORONTO PAN AM GAMES Norm Perry, the legendary Galloping Ghost of Canadian football, is best remembered as the fleet-footed halfback who led the Sarnia Imperials to a stunning Grey Cup victory. Born in Sarnia on June 1, 1904, Perry worked for Imperial Oil all his adult life. He came to national prominence in the 1930’s as the leader of the Imperials football club. Noted for his blinding speed and smooth catching hands, Perry led the Imperials to a Grey Cup win over the Regina Roughriders in 1934. He hung up his cleats shortly after that and ran for city council, winning an aldermanic seat in the 1936 election. Three years later, at the age of 34, he was acclaimed one of the youngest mayors in the city’s history. He was as brilliant with the gavel as he had been with a pigskin, playing an important role in leading the city out of the Great Depression. Despite the ruined economy, Mayor Perry pushed ahead with several projects and had a successful term. Welfare rolls dropped, new home construction soared to a 10-year high, there was a slight municipal budget surplus and Christina Street was resurfaced. Despite his successes, he was defeated when he ran for re-election in 1940. At the time, there was speculation that voters turned on him because he had originally said he wouldn’t seek a second term.* Norm Perry was inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in 1963 and into the Canada's Sports Hall of Fame in 1975. Here in Sarnia, our own Norm Perry Park was named in honour of this football legend. *Submitted by Dan McCaffery, a local historian, who has given Sarnians a view to their past through his feature in the Sarnia Observer. TO 2015 Pan Am & Para Pan Am Games—Help ignite the Pan Am spirit! Sarnia will host the TO 2015 Pan Am Games Torch Relay and a Community Celebration Event on Tuesday, June 16th, 2015. Our Community Planning Team has put together an exciting day of activities including the arrival of the Pan Am flame to City Hall at 9:00 a.m. The flame will then travel through our downtown core ending at the Sarnia Central Athletic Club Track (former St. Patrick’s High School) where students will have the opportunity to participate and try many of the sports that will be part of the games. Congratulations to Wes Harding and Joel Skinner on being selected as the City of Sarnia Community Torchbearers! JOIN THE FUN! 20th Annual KIDS FUNFEST—Saturday, June 13th from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at Clearwater Park Outdoor Grounds. A FREE, fun-filled day of music, magic and interactive activities for children ages 1 to 12. Over 80 activities which include a Kids Safety Zone, Sports & Demonstration Zone, Craft & Preschool Zone, Science Zone, Environmental & Naturalization Zone, specialty activities, outreach programs, entertainment & music, rides, games and inflatables. Canada Day Parade, Festivities and Fireworks—Wednesday, July 1st. The Annual Parade will begin at 11:30 a.m. from Lakeshore/ Colborne ending in Canatara Park. Festivities throughout Canatara Park run from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and include multi-cultural entertainment, ethnic food booths, arts & crafts, inflatables, demonstrations, face painting and train rides. Opening Ceremonies will take place at 1:30 p.m. in the Canatara Park Bandshell. Beginning at 4:00 p.m., entertainment and activities will move to the Sarnia Waterfront and Bayshore Parking lot and will be capped off by the Canada Day Fireworks display at dusk. Fireworks will be set off from the Sarnia Point Lands. Local bands will perform prior to the Fireworks. Sarnia Transit and Sarnia Care-A-Van will be running their Special Canada Day Service. Outdoor Movie Night—Friday, July 24th. In cooperation with Youth Chat (Community Health Action Team) and Lambton Public Health, enjoy an evening together as a family! At the outdoor grounds behind Clearwater Arena, entertainment, activities, crafts and games will begin at 6:00 p.m. with an Outdoor Children’s movie at dusk to end the night. Bring a blanket and a lawn chair and enjoy the evening. Enjoy over 40 nights of free entertainment with our 26th Annual Waterfront Concert Series at the Canatara Park Bandshell — June 3rd to August 20th. Show Time: 7:00 p.m. nightly. Music in the Garden at Cox Gardens in Germain Park— Thursday evenings, 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. starting July 2 nd to August 13th. For more information on these, or any other events, please contact our Parks and Recreation Department at (519) 332-0330 ext. 3201, or visit www.sarnia.ca/things-to-do. FREE BLISTER PACKS & DELIVERY WARFARIN & DIABETES TESTING www.bigbrothersbigsisters.ca/sarnia (519) 344-0100 1150 Pontiac Drive Sarnia, ON N7S 3A7 www.rapidspharmachoice.ca/en www.rapidspharmachoice.ca/en/ NORMA COX GARDEN Mrs. Norma Cox has generously provided an $825,000.00 donation to the City of Sarnia for the construction of the Cox Gardens located in Germain Park on East Street. The garden is now complete and open to the public. We are hosting a Grand Opening on Wednesday, June 24nd at 11:00 a.m. to celebrate the new gardens. The gardens are located at the west end of Germain Park and can be accessed from the East Street Parking lot. The gardens include meandering paths, a gazebo, the Mary-Ann Clark Marigold Garden, and so much more. PARKS CLEAN-UP DAY On April 25th, the Parks & Recreation Department held our 1st Annual Community Parks Clean-Up Day. 33 parks were registered, and a total of 601 volunteers participated in the Parks Clean-up! Parks & Recreation staff collected 120 bags of garbage, 12 bags of recyclables, and 545 bags of leaf/compost material. Staff also collected 4 truckloads of brush. Thank you to all of our volunteers for making this day a great success! DID YOU KNOW? JUNE is Recreation & Parks and Seniors Month! Get active and please join us in a number of great events! We will be hosting cycle tours, a Community Centre Picnic at Strangway Adult Centre and promoting a “Bike-to-Work” day on June 25th! For more information visit www.sarnia.ca/things-to-do or www.recandparksmonth.ca. The Handyman/Handywoman program through the Lambton Senio rs Group is designed to help retired seniors and those with disabilities with minor home maintenance for reasonable prices. The handymen and handywomen are mostly retirees from our community who have related experience and skills and are available for minor repair work. For more information on this program, please visit www.lambtonseniors.com or call (519) 339-8866 or 1 (800) 219-4717. Overnight Parking of licensed personal automobiles and motorcycles will be allowed on residential streets between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 5:30 a.m. from May 1st to October 31st, 2015. Vehicles can park on the street for a maximum of 12 hours. Great outdoor spaces for special events are offered through the City, including our Kiwanis Pavilion and Germain Park Arbour. Please contact our Parks & Recreation Department for more information. MyCNN—SIGN UP TODAY! Get alerted about emergencies and other important community news by signing up for our Emergency and Community Alert Program. Sarnia Emergency Management encourages all Sarnia citizens to sign up for My Community Notification Network (MyCNN). MyCNN is a free, local alerting system that contacts subscribers using communication methods of their choice, such as land line telephones, cell phones, emails and text messaging. Subscribers will receive emergency calls to notify of tornado warnings, drinking water emergencies, shelter-in-place advisories and evacuation advisories. You also have the option to receive notifications for events such as road closures, Sarnia Transit and Care-AVan notifications, extreme temperature alerts, and police information. To sign up, please visit www.sarnia.ca/ community-notifications. MAKE A SPLASH! Lifeguards will be on duty at Canatara Beach 7 days a week from June 20th to August 23rd, 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Beach Volleyball Courts are available for public use - nets and balls can be signed out at the Lifeguard Shack during regular lifeguard duty hours. An accessible beach chair, beach matting and life jackets are also available and free for use. Visit the Lifeguard Shack during lifeguard duty hours for sign out. Cox Youth Centre Pool (formerly Tecumseh) & Spray Park, and J ac kso n Poo l bo th pr o vide lifeguarded open swimming for the summer. For dates and times, visit www.sarnia.ca/things-to-do/ recreation-programs/swimming/openpublic-swimming-outdoor-pools. FREE Swim Wednesdays, sponsored by Noelle’s Gift will be offered every Wednesday from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. at Cox Youth Centre and Jackson pools starting July 8th through August 19th. Tim Horton’s will also be sponsoring Free Public Swimming throughout the summer. Visit http://sarnia.ca/things-to-do/ recreation-programs/swimming/freeswimming or call (519) 332-0330 ext. 3201 for more information. OLDER HOME ENERGY RETROFIT The first step of an energy retrofit is getting an energy assessment of your home. This can serve as a blueprint of what needs to be addressed to make your home more comfortable, healthy, and energy efficient. Energy auditors may use tools such as infrared cameras that can reveal energy or heat loss problems in a home and to identify air leaks. Depending upon the size of the house, the present energy losses and the retrofit option(s) chosen, retrofit could save you between 15% and 40% of energy cost. Visit these websites for additional information: www.saveonenergy.ca/ Consumer.aspx www.oldhouseweb.com/green-guide/ energy-retrofit-for-an-old-house11690.shtml www.builtgreencanada.ca This information was provided by the Sarnia Environmental Advisory Committee. SARNIA CITY COUNCIL MAYOR: Mike Bradley Home: (519) 336-8092 Work: (519) 332-0330 ext. 3312 Email: mayor@sarnia.ca CITY / COUNTY COUNCILLORS Andy Bruziewicz Work: (519) 332-2639 andybruziewicz@gmail.com Anne Marie Gillis Home: (519) 542-9728 sarcouncillor@gmail.com COMMUNITY SPOTLIGHT Since 1993, NeighbourLink has been helping our neighbours in various practical ways. NeighbourLink SarniaLambton is a network of Christian churches and volunteers who assist our community through education, advocacy and love in action. We recognize those living on limited income and/or with limited support m a y n e e d so m e n e ig h bo u r l y assistance from time to time. One of the ways NeighbourLink helps our neighbours is with the community’s assistance. NeighbourLink accept donations of gently used beds (mattress/box spring), bedding, major appliances, basic furniture items, medical equipment and baby items all year round. We then GIVE your gently used donation to someone in our community who is currently looking for that item. Linking donations to families in need within our own community helps meet the very real and practical needs of many of our low income neighbours. Please visit www.neighbourlinksarnia.org to learn more or call (519) 336-5465. Bev MacDougall Home: (519) 344-0768 Business: (519) 344-5543 bevmacdougall@ebtech.net Dave Boushy Home: (519) 542-3109 dave.boushy@sarnia.ca CITY COUNCILLORS Brian White Business: (519) 464-2585 brianfilm@gmail.com Cindy Scholten Home: (519) 337-1203 councillorscholten@gmail.com Matt Mitro Home: (519) 332-6368 Business: (519) 336-0114 Cell: (519) 464-6621 mmitro@upritedoor.com Mike Kelch Home: (519) 491-2245 Business: (519) 339-4003 mjkelch@mac.com CITY HALL SUMMER CLOSURES Wednesday, July 1st: Canada Day Monday, August 3 rd : Alexander Mackenzie Day th Monday, September 7 : Labour Day QUESTIONS? COMMENTS? INTERESTED IN ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITIES? Please contact our Newsletter Committee at newsletter@sarnia.ca or call 519-332-0330, ext. 3306. - - - k