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A donation for every closed transaction will be made to the Canadian Cancer Foundation
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For every closed transaction, through Ramona Strojevs, a donation will be made to the Canadian Cancer Foundation, Ontario Chapter.
Cancer has touched most of us, in one way or another, and this cause is very special and near to me. Join me, Ramona Strojevs, in the fight against cancer.
I am in awe of the strength of the women who fight this disease. It can strike at any age, at any time. My very best friend – who is a 10 year survivor – was diagnosed at her very first routine mammogram at age 40. It was a horrid experience but she is such a strong individual and fought it all the way. It is for her and so many others that I do what I can, in my own small way.
A Taste of Burlington – still on this week!
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Summer Programme presented by Wines of Ontario
runs Monday July 19 to Monday August 2, 2010
Just a reminder that this is on this week and runs through Monday Aug 2, 2010. It is very popular, so you might want to think about making reservations at the restaurant of your choice.
ENJOY
After living in Burlington for a short time, it is hard not to realize that there are many many wonderful restaurants! So many restaurants and so little time it seems!
Well, starting today, 23 Restaurants are participating in A Taste of Burlington – offering both lunch and dinners.
For all the details, and the list of participating restaurants be sure to go to the website. I will see you at one of the restaurants for sure!
A Taste of Burlington – starts today!
Your Burlington Ontario real estate agent would like to share this interesting article and information about Burlington Homes For Sale with you.
Summer Programme presented by Wines of Ontario
runs Monday July 19 to Monday August 2, 2010
Just a reminder that this is on this week and runs through Monday Aug 2, 2010. It is very popular, so you might want to think about making reservations at the restaurant of your choice.
ENJOY!
After living in Burlington for a short time, it is hard not to realize that there are many many wonderful restaurants! So many restaurants and so little time it seems!
Well, starting today, 23 Restaurants are participating in A Taste of Burlington – offering both lunch and dinners.
For all the details, and the list of participating restaurants be sure to go to the website. I will see you at one of the restaurants for sure!
Canada Day Celebrations in Burlington Ontario
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Happy Birthday to Canada!!
Living in Burlington Ontario, we are so lucky to be on the shore of Lake Ontario and have Spencer Smith Park so close to us. All the activities, Festivals and events that take place there really make living in Burlington Ontario very special.
This week is no exception!! Be sure to visit Spencer Smith Park on Thursday July 1 to celebrate Canada Day.
Activities include a 5 KM run, pancake breakfast, Dancers, Martial Arts Demonstrations, Dog Training Preformances and so much more. And lastly, but OF COURSE — FIREWORKS!!
Hope to see you there!
The organizers are still looking for volunteers, so if you can help out visit their web site.
Bronte Creek Park Pool in Burlington Ontario – receives a facelift!!
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The outdoor pool at Bronte Creek Provincial Park should be finished with repairs by next week and is on target to reopen late June.
The large pool, with a surface area of 1.8 ACRES has been undergoing maintenance work since the beginning of May. It is expected to be completed in mid June and reopen on June 26th.
The pool has been repaved and the lines are now being painted. The depth of the pool in the middle is six feet. It is a wade in pool with no edge.
The pool can accommodate up to 2,500 people. It has a staff of 25 full time lifeguards and 3 supervisors.
Cost to swim is $3 per adult, $2 for youths, children 3 and under are free. Regular park entrance fees also apply.
Pool hours are 11am to 6pm daily, including holidays and weekends. The pool remains open until Labour Day.
Take time to enjoy Burlington’s great weather and enjoy our Provincial Parks!
Sound of Music Festival – Burlington ON
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The 31st Annual Burlington Sound of Music Festival will take place from Thursday June 17 to Sunday June 20, 2010. There will be staged events at Spencer Smith Park and Pine Street and Brant Street during the Festival. The Grand Festival Parade will take place on Saturday June 19. A 15 minute fireworks display will take place on Saturday June 19 at 11pm. Visit the Festival website for more information and further details!
Three Time Juno Winner at The Sound of Music Festival this weekend
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- Kathryn Dunmore, Backbeat
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Three-time Juno winner at Sound of Music
Three-time Juno Award-winning musician David Francey will help round out the finale of the Burlington Sound of Music Festival taking place June 17-20 on a traditional note, pulling from his roots folk reservoir of acclaimed music.
Francey has won many awards, from Junos to SOCAN, with his roots folk music that showcases his love of his adopted land. He came to Canada in 1966 with his family and his new homeland inspired many future songs. But it wasn’t until later in life when he made music his way of life.
Francey was born in 1954 in Ayrshire, Scotland. Working with his hands from a young age, Francey left his job in construction only just over a decade ago. The move paid off. He released his first album, Torn Screen Door in 1999 and his second album, Far End of Summer (2001), won Francey his first Juno Award. He released his third album, Skating Rink (2003), and won another Juno Award for it.
The next album, Waking Hour (2004), garnered a Juno nomination. He released The First Set — Live From Folk Alley in 2006 and Carols for Christmas Eve in 2006. In 2007, he released Right of Passage, which received his third Juno Award. Most recently, he released Seaway (2009) with Mike Ford of Moxy Fruvous.
“There was the usual trepidation (when leaving carpentry) but I did both for a while to bridge the gap,” explained Francey. “It turned out just great. The success was enough to keep going. Winning the Juno awards was huge in terms of recognition and credibility. It’s something permanent; I’m proud.”
His song Skating Rink was chosen as the official theme song for Hockey Day in Canada and the well-known Rankin Family has covered his music.
“I’m the world’s most mediocre hockey player, but I love hockey so wrote that song as I was loading up a van for a tour,” said Francey. “I love it when people cover my songs; it’s as cool as it gets. I’m grateful for my success. The Rankins have been great to me as has Europe, I like the idea of Canadian songs being covered over there.”
Along with the Rankins, his songs have been performed by artists including Del McCoury, James Keelaghan and Harvey Reid among others.
His songs draw on his life adventures from hitching across Canada, which he did three times, and working laborious jobs for most of his life.
“There’s a bit of social conscience (in my songs),” he said. “I write about what I see and how I feel about it. I tend to comment in songs when so moved but I’m not overtly political; I’ll put in when the mood strikes me and suffer the consequences or receive accolades.”
The International Acoustic Music Awards gave him five stars as his “rootsy folk songs exhibit outstanding lyrics.”
“I’m extremely happy they stressed my lyrics as that’s where I work the hardest. I’ve written poetry since I was a kid and, eventually, they turned into lyrics. It’s rare but I get the melody and lyrics at the same time. It’s an organic process which can take for other or be very quick.”
With eight albums in just over 10 years, Francey is working on his next album scheduled to be released later this year.
He will be pulling from all his material at his performance at the Sound of Music Festival.
“I’ll be performing with Craig Werth who is a terrific singer/songwriter himself. It’s my first time playing Sound of Music Festival so I’m glad to be part of it. I’ll play a cross-section of tunes; I still like them all. I’ll play a few from Seaway and a few songs off Right of Passage, whatever I feel like playing; it’ll be fun, I’m looking forward to it.”
Francey performs at 4 p.m. on Cogeco stage.
For more information, visit www.davidfrancey.com.
Summer is on it’s way and so is The Sound of Music Festival
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It is held at Spenser Smith Park – right on the shore of beautiful Lake Ontario. Held for 4 days – June 17 to 20th, it is FREE and offers music for everyone.
There will be a free music workshop for children aged 6 to 12, visit the website to register.
Some past performers include Tom Cochrane, The Stills, USS, Divine Brown, Matt Dusk, Robert Michaels, Cowboy Junkies, Ronnie Hawkins, Natalie MacMaster, Glass Tiger, Trooper, Leahy, Michael Burgess, Serena Ryder, Jim Cuddy Band, Finger Eleven, Molly Johnson, David Wilcox, 54-40, Kim Mitchell, Valdy, The Philosopher Kings, Tomi Swick, Kim Stockwood, The Good Brothers, Marc Jordan, Sloan, Tom Wilson, Murray McLauchlan, Spirit of the West, and The Trews, just to name a few.
The Sound of Music Festival is just one of many many activities that takes place in Burlington ON, making this City a fantastic place to live. If you are at all interested in real estate in Burlington ON, please do not hesitate to contact me by email, or my cell phone which is 905.616.7745.
Be sure to mark the dates and plan on enjoying this wonderful Burlington ON tradition!












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