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Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Workshops for March


1st      Common Business Mistakes        10-12 pm
          and How to Avoid Them
6th      Basics of Exporting                      1-3 pm
7th      Cash Flow is King                        1-3 pm
8th      Business Opportunities                1-3 pm
13th     Your Business Plan                     1-4 pm
          Getting Started
21st     GST/HST Seminar                      12:30-3:30 pm
22nd    Developing Proposals                  1-3 pm
27th     Your Business Plan                     1-4 pm
          Operations/Financials

Friday, February 10, 2012

Snow Sculptures


The creation of a number of snow sculptures in Fort Frances is a go.

But the Rainy River Arts Collective's Winter Sculpture Garden is no longer a contest.

Spokesperson Lindsay Hamilton says only a couple of groups actually registered.

So those groups and a couple of other artists will instead craft the 8 foot cubed snow piles over the next ten days as part of a demonstration project.

Hamilton is hoping it will lead to greater interest for next year.

Thursday, February 09, 2012

Food Security Gathering

Increase access to safe, nutritious and culturally appropriate foods for ALL!
THURS.  MARCH 8, 2012
10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. (Lunch will be provided)
EMO INN--Emo, Ontario
Cost: FREE

Food is a basic human right.  Everyone has the right to access enough safe, nutritious, and culturally appropriate food in a way that promotes self-reliance and social justice.  This is known as food security.   Unfortunately, food insecurity is a problem in Northwestern Ontario.

What can you do to help?
Get in the know...about the root issues and what can be done.
Get involved in your community...food security is not just a poverty issue; it is a much larger issue that involves the whole food system and affects every one of us.

Food Security: It's Everybody's Business

Join us for an interactive day to learn about food security and share ideas about how we can increase food security in the Rainy River District.

Who should attend?
Anyone interested in increasing access to food in the Rainy River District, health promoters, health educators, community health representatives, local food enthusiasts, producers and farmers.

Limited Space!
To register, please call Siobhan Booth at (807) 482-2211 by March 2, 2012.





Wild Food Workshop

Rainy River District Stewardship presents:

WILD FOOD WORKSHOP
Saturday, March 3, 2012
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
at the Devlin Hall

Workshop is $25 per person.
Tickets available at the Devlin Municipal Office, Betty's in Fort Frances, Wood's Quality Bakery in Rainy River and Emo Feed Service or email rneilson@tbaytel.net

Wild food Lunch is free.

Heritage Luncheon

There will be a Heritage Luncheon on:

Friday, February 17th, 2012
11 am to 1 pm
Emo United Church
3 Roy Street
The $8.00 Menu includes:
Hot & Hearty Casserole
Salads
Dessert Coffee

There will be Bake Tables with homemade goodies.
Proceeds in support of the Pioneer Museum, Emo

Sponsored by:  Womens' Institutes of the Rainy River District

Tuesday, February 07, 2012

Workshop aimed at entrepreneurs...


Monday, 6 February 2012 - 2:14pm
Staff, Fort Frances Times Ltd.
Attention all entrepreneurs!
The Northwest Business Centre is hosting a workshop, entitled “The ABCs of Entrepreneurship—Aboriginal Business Day,” at the Couchiching Bingo Hall on Thursday, Feb. 16.

Running from 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m., the event will provide the opportunity to learn about business support services, programs, and accessible funding through intergovernmental agencies and other partners, as well as developing a business plan, marketing, and research and innovation.

“This event is so tailor-made for someone who’s got an idea of a business they might like to start or they’re maybe in the early stages of starting it,” said Diane Schwartz-Williams, manager of the Northwest Business Centre.

“Or even for someone who’s been in it for a while and wants to grow and expand because the resources and information are going to be right there.

“There will be a personal connection, not via e-mail or Internet or phone,” she stressed.

“The folks are going to be right there, ready to answer questions one on one.

“It’s not going to be a day full of lots of speeches, where people are sitting and listening,” added Schwartz-Williams.

“The whole idea is to get people involved, thinking and doing, with a little bit of information coming at them from the presenters and speakers.”

Schwartz-Williams said quite a few representatives will be on hand from organizations including the Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs, Ministry of Northern Development, Mines and Forestry, the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corp., and FedNor.

The Rainy River Future Development Corp., the United Native Friendship Centre, Seven Generations, Shooniyaa Wa-Biitong, and Service Canada also are expected to attend.
Some of them will be speaking while others will man informational displays, fielding questions from attendees.

The workshop also will feature keynote speaker Jeremiah Windego, CEO of the Naicatchewenin Development Corp., who will share best practices and motivation for both entrepreneurs and First Nations’ communities “to move their vision to reality.”
“We’re going to have a lot of resources, people, and information in one room for that day,” Schwartz-Williams pledged.

The workshop is open to people of all ages, whether they’re students, adults, or seniors.
The event is free, and lunch will be provided.

Pre-registration is required, however, by visiting www.nwbiz.ca

Limited bus transportation also is available (please advise when registering).

Anyone with questions can contact Schwartz-Williams at 1-807-467-4643 or via e-mail at diane@nwbiz.ca, or contact Stefanie at 1-807-223-1166 or via e-mail at stefanie@nwbiz.ca

The Northwest Business Centre is holding the same event next Tuesday (Feb. 14) at Eagle Lake First FN.

Wednesday, February 01, 2012

Heart of the Arts

The Sunset Country Métis, the Rainy River Arts Collective, and the Fort Frances Museum and Cultural Centre invite you to enjoy ...

Local Talent.
Local Culture.
Local Pride.

‘Heart of the Arts’
Benefit Concert, Auction, Art Exhibition & Market
Feb. 16th at the Townshend Theatre in Fort Frances
Art Exhibit & Market, Busking, and Auction
begin at 6:00 p.m.
Main Stage Concert begins at 7:00 p.m.

You will have an opportunity to view artwork from artists such as Cher Pruys, Eric Keast and Connie Cuthbertson. You can scout out the talent of local musicians that you may want to bring in to entertain in your restaurant, lounge or around your campfire.  You can check out the jewellry, beadwork and metalwork of local artisans whose work you may want to display or sell.  Or simply sit back and enjoy a unique evening of incredible talent.

Tickets are on sale at Northwood's Gallery & Gifts in Fort Frances for $20 each.

So, Mark your calendar, get your tickets and join the fun.  We hope to see you there!

For more information, call Wanda Botsford at 807.274.6736.