Tuesday, December 31, 2013

New Year's Eve and Christmas Tree Collection Info

If you still haven't figured out what to do or how to celebrate the New Year you can make reservations at one of the fabulous and unique restaurants that you can only find in our area.  Here's a list of all of the Amazing Restaurants in the area and lots of them have designed special New Year's menus.

For a fun family experience you might want to check out the Family Scavenger Hunt in Downtown Collingwood...

Photo: Another great option for New Year's Eve is the family Scavenger Hunt in Downtown Collingwood.

You can check out the New Year's Eve Party at Blue Mountain Resorts or another great option (yeay fireworks) is the Blue Mountain Village

Party Safe and have Fun!





Christmas Trees
Bi-weekly Christmas tree collection will take place during the month of January. 
This change significantly increases access to Christmas tree collection service and provides more flexibility to allow residents to keep Christmas trees up longer.

Christmas trees must be placed at curbside Monday at 7 a.m. of collection week. Collection will occur at some time during the week and does not necessarily coincide with your garbage collection day. To determine your collection week
click here.
For more information please consult the waste management calendar or contact Customer Service at info@simcoe.ca, 705-735-6901, or 1-800-263-3199.













Saturday, December 14, 2013

Julie's Awesome Gift Wrapping Advice

I love Christmas and wrapping presents.  For some, however the task of wrapping is daunting...and with only about 10 days left 'til Christmas read on for some excellent advice:

1.  It's not the gift that creates the moment of excitement...it's the fun, anticipation and excitement of unwrapping that creates the lasting impression...so yes...wrapping is important...it's the effort that counts.

2.  Now that you've decided to wrap...read on...because it can be easy as pie or frustrating as hell.  If you're a newbie to the wrapping world and have decided to go cheap...you'll soon find out that what started out with good intentions has ended with a bunch of ripped corners, jagged edges and irritation at what is supposed to be fun and easy.

3.  The key to success is easy.  First, make sure you have a clear workspace...dining room table is great (clear crumbs first).  Second, make sure you have at least 2 pairs of scissors handy so that when you lose the first pair you don't get hung up and waste time...keep on wrapping.  Three, use good quality paper...it makes all the difference and Costco has the best wrapping paper...worth the drive to Barrie (if the paper was available locally, I would buy it locally.).  Four...cut only the amount of paper you need to wrap each gift...plan it out...flip each box along the paper on all 4 sides and add in a couple of inches for folding in nice edges and then make your cut.  If you have too much paper things start to get bunched up and yucky.  Time spent now will be rewarded by a great looking finished product.

4.  If you can't get to Costco or don't have budget for wrapping paper, use newspaper and stick on a few twigs of pine or maybe a pinecone...you'll be amazed at how the rustic look of newspaper tied with twine or string with a sprig or two of evergreen and a hand written gift tag will just look spectacular.

5.  Wrap a few presents each day leading up 'til Christmas so that the task is not so daunting and overwhelming...creating undue pressure.

6.  Remember that the UPS Store offers gift wrapping service.  The UPS Store is located at 115 First Street in Collingwood (Maplelane Plaza).  First come, first served.

Happy Wrapping.

JC


Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Lots of Events

With so many Christmas and Holiday events, plus Grand Openings (Ms. Holly's Spa in Stayner) and Grand Re-openings Wendy's) make sure you use our events calendar as your one stop resource to finding out what's going on near you!

Saturday, November 30, 2013

Collingwood Downtown announces Santa Claus Parade Winners




Although the evening was extremely cold and blustery, the crowds enjoyed a magical, light filled parade as one of the highlights of a day filled with Christmas celebrations. 

Many commercial businesses, non-profit organizations, and youth groups presented entries that celebrated the holiday season with music and lights.  Thanks to all the participants and congratulations to the winners.

Category winners are:

INDUSTRIAL / COMMERCIAL – First Place – Collingwood Fuels Limited; Second Place – GJ Custom Contracting Inc.; Third Place – Collingwood Veterinary Services

SERVICE CLUBS / NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS – First Place – Optimist Snowboard Club; Second Place – The McCaffrey Family; Third Place – Knights of Columbus Council  5793

YOUTH – First Presbyterian Church Youth

A special thank you is extended to all the sponsors, volunteers, and entries for making this year’s parade such a great success.

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

New Facial Cleansing Solution available at One Tooth

These are just in at One Tooth in Cranberry Mews...great Christmas Gifts...great for travel.

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Boost Your Immune System with Dr. Shelby Worts



Boost Your Immune System - Dr. Shelby Worts

As the days get shorter and the temperatures start to drop, the cold and flu season is in full swing. 

Keeping your immune system strong and able to fight off the many infections that plague us during the winter months sometimes feels like a losing battle. But boosting your immune system and staying well can be more straightforward than you think.

·      Get outside every day. One of the reasons we get sick more in the winter is the lack of fresh air. We hole-up in our houses or offices or schools and breath in each other’s germs. Get outside for some fresh air every day. Move around. Get some big deep breaths into those lungs. Your immune system needs movement to work properly.

·      Don’t burn the candle.  Stress and overwork is a fertile breeding ground for bugs. Feeling worn out? Don’t get a Venti Americano and power through--go to bed early and rest, instead. Recharge the batteries and your immune system.

·      Eat good food. Most of the convenience foods we eat are full of sugar, fat and salt which stress the body and the immune system. Avoid sugar and eat lots of vegetables and fruits. And don't overlook your protein, either. This builds your immune system and keeps it strong. Switch the hot chocolate for a chai tea with manuka honey.

Join Dr. Shelby on October 22, 2013 at 7PM at the clinic and learn how to keep your immune system happy, strong and working all winter long. You'll also learn about options to treat colds/flus if you can’t prevent them. Come out and bring a friend to try various immune boosting herbs and supplements and sample Dr. Shelby’s famous sugar-free chocolate. 

StoneTree Clinic
115 Hurontario Street
Suite 200
Collingwood, ON L9Y 2L9

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Apple Pie Trail

Do you know what The Apple Pie Trail is?  Welcome to Ontario's Apple Country - a special place where the moderating effects of Georgian Bay and the Niagara Escarpment create perfect conditions for growing amazing apples - and baking perfect apple pies!

Travelling the quiet country roads of the Blue Mountains, enjoy the sweet aroma of blossoms in the spring; ripening fruit in the summer; brilliant colours in the fall and crisp sheets of white in the winter. No matter what time you visit, the Apple Pie Trail is always delicious.

Apple Pie Trail - Year Round Culinary Adventure