In Around and FEBRUARY 2015 FEATURES VALENTINE’S DAY IN KLEINBURG PAGE 02 THE PERFECT DATE NIGHT PLAYLIST PAGE 14 NU YEAR, NU YOU WITH NUAGE MED SPA PAGE 27 EVENTS HAPPENING THIS MONTH! SEE INSIDE FOR EVENTS HAPPENING IN YOUR AREA BRoUGHT To YoU BY JERRY CELENZA n i s e n i t n e l a V G R U B N LEI K WRITTEN BY BOBBY ROSHDI 02 V alentine’s Day is just around the corner and what better way to celebrate the most romantic day of the year than with a special Valentine’s Day issue of In And Around Kleinburg. Love is in the air, the stores, television and everywhere else. Dazzling displays of roses, chocolates and stuffed teddy bears are prevalent everywhere you look and it’s easy to get swept away. But it’s important to remember what the day is truly about; not the material items and gifts, but the time and affection you can give others. Kleinberg is a family oriented community and there are many couples, young families and established families that take advantage of everything the town has to offer. This is especially true in the days leading up to Valentine’s Day. That’s why this February issue of In And Around Kleinberg will help you in planning that special day for you and your significant other, parent, friend or loved one. Valentine’s Day is about sharing your affections and yourself, so even if you’re too busy and life is hectic, or you can’t book that restaurant you planned on going to, you’ll find plenty of options that will help you create the perfect day. Whether you’re looking to up your romantic game or just get into a more loving spirit, we’re here to help you. Looking for inspiration on what you and your significant other should aspire to be like, at least romantically? Read Television’s Most Popular Romantic Couples featuring everyone’s favourites: Homer & Marge Simpson, Lucille Ball & Ricky Ricardo and… you’ll have to read the feature to find out. Need some date night ideas around your area? Check out Date Night to get inspired. We provide a variety of options in-and-around the city, such rock climbing, yoga, and even a DIY massage you can give your significant other (and it’s friendly on your wallet too!) If you’re thinking a bit more elaborate you can always check out Kleinburg’s own NuAge Med Spa and spoil your better half with body treatments, laser treatments and much more. Add in a gift from Caché Fine Jewellery & Giftware to mark the special occasion and give your lover (friend, family member, or even yourself) something to remember the occasion by forever. Don’t forget to set the ambiance on the big day! Whether you’re driving to a restaurant, cooking a special dinner at home or relaxing by the fireplace by yourself, check out The Most Romantic Songs Playlist to help you get into the mood, set the vibe and establish the atmosphere. Last but not least, let’s not forget about showing some love towards the other little loves of your life; yes, your pets! Read Dental Care Tips For Your Pet so you can learn the best ways to provide your pet with the best oral care and great breath to promote great health. You like clean teeth and great smelling breath, so why wouldn’t you want the best for your pet? Good luck on having the best Valentine’s Day possible; although you won’t need luck when we’ve got you covered on the chocolate on strawberries. 03 YOUR NEIGHBOUR & REAL ESTATE AGENT jerry celenza D ear Community & Friends of Kleinburg, I hope you’re doing well. February is one of the coldest months of the year but also the warmest because of that special day on the 14th. That’s right, it’s Valentine’s Day. Although purchasing gifts for your significant others is a beautiful gesture, let’s not forget to show some love towards the other important people in your life: family, friends and loved ones. Flowers and toys are great, but there is one simple thing you can give to others that is inexpensive and plentiful; your time. Spend some quality time with your family, elders or even volunteer for the day at a seniors home. Who knows what you can learn by spending time with people that want nothing more than someone to talk to or read with. I hope you have a great and joyful February. With warm regards, Jerry Celenza RE/MAX Premier Inc., Broker 04 FIND THE RIGHT WAY TO SELL YOUR STUFF ONLINE While garage sales are an ideal way to get rid of the stuff you don’t want anymore, the i nternet may be the best place to sell valuable items that you want to get rid of for top dollar. Here are a few sites to help you get started. Craigslist and Kijiji allow you to post descriptions of your items for free. These sites are ideal for selling furniture or other large items that you want to get rid of quickly. eBay Inc. is the ideal platform to sell rare or collectible items or other items with a niche market. Interested buyers bid on your items or can purchase them outright if you choose. eBay Inc. charges a fee to sell your items. Amazon is ideal for selling books, media, clothing, jewelry, etc. for more than you’d probably get at a yard sale. Amazon charges 99 cents per item sold, but offers unlimited sales for $39.99/month for sellers who plan to sell more than 40 items per month. 3 Tips for an Online sale Price it right. Before you post your item online, check out other sites to see what similar items are selling for. This will give you an accurate assessment of your price point and prevent you from overpricing it. Take great photos. Pictures are essential since the potential buyers won’t be able to check out the item in person. Take photos of the item at each angle and include detailed shots, if appropriate. Give yourself time to sell it. While some items are snatched up right away, others may take time. Take as long as you need in order to get the price you want. 05 FEBRUARY events Vaughan Gala to Cure Cancer Date: Saturday, February 7 Time: 6:00 p.m. Location: Venetian Banquet & Hospitality Centre RICHMOND HILL WINTER CARNIVAL Date: Friday, February 6 Time: All Day Event Location: Mill Pond MARKHAM THRIVE - HEALTH & WELLNESS EXPO Date: Saturday, January 17 - Sunday, January 18 Time: 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Location: Markham Fair Grounds Lizt Alfonso Dance Cuba - Amigas (A Dance Musical) Date: Friday, February 26 - Saturday, February 27 Time: 8:00 p.m. Location: Flato Markham Theatre Whitchurch-Stouffville Snow Shoe Stroll Date: Saturday, February 21 Time: 10:00 a.m. Location: North Tract, 17054 Hwy.48 Valentine’s Day Events 2nd Annual Lend York Love – Charity Gala Date: Friday, February 6 Time: 7:00 p.m. Location: 60 Mc Dowell Gate, Markham Valentine’s Day with Judy Marshak Quartet Date: Saturday, February 14 Time: 8:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. Location: 22 Church Street, Aurora Valentines Skate Date: Saturday, February 14 Time: 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Location: Tom Graham Arena, 1300 Elgin Mills Rd. 06 Home Inspection Tips: Professional Corporation brought to you by Morty Shaipro T horoughly inspecting your potential new home will prevent future disasters from occurring, as well as unexpected costs, headaches and stress. But before bringing in, and paying for, a reputable home inspector, knowing what to look for in your potential property can save you valuable time and money, in addition to teaching you a valuable skill, which can be shared with friends and family. Here are some pros and cons of personal home inspection tips before deciding whether the property is for you and before bringing in a professional. Here are 5 home Inspection Tips 1. Checking the roof for damage: Take a moment and fully inspect the roof for signs of wear and tear. Damaged, curled or broken shingles with faded colors usually identify damage; as does having granules that have been worn off. Take a ladder, and get someone to spot you (remember safety first) and check the roof for damage. 2. Windows: Newer windows utilize technology that limits heat loss from within the dwelling, while also preventing cold air from coming in. Windows can save you, or cost you, more in terms of your monthly hydro bill. Additionally, careful observation of the lining in between the panes of glass can reveal when the windows were manufactured, as a date can be printed. If you notice problems such as rotting, chipped or water-stained window frames, this is a clear indicator that your windows will have to be replaced, sooner than later. 3. Furnace and Air Conditioner: Ensuring that your air conditioner and furnace are in good or prime working conditioning is very important, as these two can cost the most, in terms of repairs and, if you’re unlucky, replacement. No one wants their air conditioner to break down during the summer or be left cold in a home during the dead of the winter. 4. The Walk Thru: After thoroughly inspecting the interior of your potential purchase, make the time to inspect the outside of the house. Inspecting every nook, cranny and crack is difficult, but if there are noticeable cracks in the foundation, a red flag should be raised. 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Paperdolls & Co. and Pretty In Ink 54. Terracotta Home & Garden (Florist) NATURE 63. Copper Creek Golf Club 11 CHAMPAGNE SHRIMP AND PASTA What You Need To Do: Boil a large pot of salted water then cook pasta in boiling water for 6 to 8 minutes or until al dente; drain. Heat oil over medium-high heat in a large frying pan. Cook and stir mushrooms in oil until tender. Remove mushrooms from pan, and set aside. Combine shrimp, champagne, and salt in the frying pan, and cook over high heat. When liquid just begins to boil, remove shrimp from pan. Add shallots and tomatoes to champagne; boil until liquid is reduced to 1/2 cup, about 8 minutes. Stir in 3/4 cup cream; boil until slightly thick, about 1 to 2 minutes. Add shrimp and mushrooms to sauce, and heat through. Adjust seasonings to taste. Toss hot, cooked pasta with remaining 1/4 cup cream and parsley. To serve, spoon shrimp with sauce over pasta, and top with Parmesan cheese. 12 what you need: 3 ounces spaghetti pasta 1tbsp extra virgin olive oil 1cup sliced fresh mushrooms 1pound medium shrimp, peeled & deveined 1 medium onion, diced 1 ½ cups champagne ½ tsp salt 2 tbsps minced shallots 2 plum tomatoes, diced 1 cup heavy cream 3 tbsps chopped fresh parsley Freshly grated Parmesan cheese CHEESECAKE CRÊPE ROLL-UPS what you need: ¼ cup mixed frozen berries, slightly thawed 2 tbsp all-purpose flour 2 tbsp milk 2 eggs 2 tsp honey 1 pinch salt 2 tbsp butter, divided 1 (8 ounce) package cream cheese, softened ½ cup confectioners’ sugar What You Need To Do: Whisk together the flour, milk eggs, honey and salt in a bowl until the batter is smooth. Melt 1tbsp of butter in a nonstick crepe pan over medium heat until the foam disappears. Pour about 2 tbsp of the batter into the pan, and swirl to cover the bottom of the pan with a thin layer of batter. Cook until the crepe for about 1 minute or until the crepe is no longer runny; flip and cook the other side for an additional 1 minute. Repeat with additional butter and crepe mix to make additional crepes. Set the crepes aside on paper towels. In a bowl, mix the cream cheese with 1/2 cup confectioner’s sugar to make a creamy spread. Very gently stir in the berries. Spread the cream cheese filling evenly over the crepes and roll up. Refrigerate for 2 hours until chilled; slice in 1-inch sections to serve. Servings: 4 13 LOOKING FOR SOME GREAT DATE NIGHT IDEAS FOR THIS VALENTINE’S DAY? WELL, LOOK NO FURTHER! HERE ARE SOME GREAT AND UNIQUE IDEAS THAT YOU CAN DO WITH YOUR PARTNER. REMEMBER, VARIETY IS THE SPICE OF LIFE. TRYING SOMETHING DIFFERENT AND GETTING OUT OF YOUR COMFORT ZONE CAN IMPROVE YOUR RELATIONSHIP AND CREATE LONG LASTING MEMORIES. 14 1 VALENTINE’S DAY YOGA OR COUPLES YOGA Yoga and couples yoga is known to bring people together as it helps form a physically stronger, and sometimes more spiritual bond between the participants. As couples work with each other to create different poses, an emphasis on touch and trust is placed. Toronto yoga teacher David Robson, owner of Catfish Yoga Shala, teaches couples yoga and states “Resistance (to learning) melts quickly away when they [couples] learn they don’t have to chant.” 2 ROCK CLIMBING 3 CUISINE 4 Participating in rock climbing helps inject some adrenaline into a couples night out, especially on Valentine’s Day. Why sit and eat dinner again (like you did last year) when you can be taking up a vertical challenge? Also, fans of the film Cliffhanger will love it as you can embrace your inner Sylvester Stallone. Meagan Alkemade of Toronto’s Joe Rockhead’s Indoor Rock Climbing explains that it is a two-person operation: “You have to work together to climb successfully.” Each couple becomes dependent on their partner, bringing them closer together. Another less common benefit; couples that rock climb together get through the rockiest parts of their relationship. You can also try Of Rock & Chalk, located in Newmarket” If you’re a fan of the tried and true, or want a simpler night out with a twist, try venturing to a new exotic restaurant. living in Canada, there is plenty of access to a variety of ethnic and diverse restaurants. Fan of Italian? Try a Moroccan restaurant like The Sultan’s Tent & Café Moroc. Fan of Mexican? Why not try one of the many Greek restaurants on the Danforth? or how about Grill 4 U in Vaughan? Craving something sweet? Try Kleinburg’s own Cookie Crumble Café because that’s the way the cookie crumbles. GET CREATIVE Sometimes in life, you barely have the time to do the things you want to. Maybe the times are tough financially. That doesn’t mean your options are limited or that you can’t have a great time; it simply means that it’s time to get creative. Why not schedule uninterrupted time for your significant other and turn off your cell phones so no one or thing can interrupt? Draw an inexpensive bath and give a massage; grab some scented candles from The Body Shop, throw in some bath salts 5 DANCE THE NIGHT AWAY 6 TAKE A WALK 7 It’s time to dust off your dancing shoes and take your partner out for a dance lesson. Try learning partner-centric dances, such as the tango, salsa, bachata or even the merengue. Dancing is one of the most expressive and romantic activities couples can do. Don’t believe me? Ask your wife. or perhaps you’ve watched Dirty Dancing, Saturday Night Fever or Magic Mike? Case closed. Sure, it might be a little cold but sometimes the smallest gestures in life can create the grandest memories. Plan a walk through a park, but before going with your significant other, place a bottle of wine and glasses (or styrofoam cups) along the route you plan on taking in order to surprise her with something she would have never expected. You might be thinking that a plain old walk won’t be memorable, but trust me, it will be; there is even a movie titled A Walk to Remember. THE TRIED & TRUE Plan a day or spend the night in the most romantic place Ontario has to offer; Niagara Falls. From the beautiful views of the falls at ground level, or looking over it through your hotel bedroom, visiting the falls is a classic move that no one can resist. Just don’t forget the flowers. 15 O ▪THE Sweetest SHOPPE▪ BY BOBBY ROSHDI pened on September 2009, Bonbons Some of the items are special to Giovanna, such as & Brittle is located in the heart of the fruit drops, the British hard candy with sugar Kleinburg. A small shop owned and dusting on them, an item from her childhood that operated by Giovanna Borojevic is hard to find today. and her family, the store is an “I carry good products, ones with “extension” of her personality, less preservatives and additives This isn’t your grandma’s candy which becomes evident as soon and when I can’t make a product company either. Giovanna offers: as you walk in. Colourful, warm a popcorn machine, soft serve on my own, I purchase it local and creative is the best way and from companies with great & scoop ice cream, imported to describe the store; it’s like British products, specialty reputations. Our fudge and being inside a delicious rainbow. chocolates and even items you brittle, for example, comes from Entering Bonbons & Brittle is akin can purchase as gifts and party to taking a path down memory St. Jacobs and is made the old- favors as well. This is a onefashioned way; they don’t keep stop shop for you, your loved lane to a simpler time, where one stock of their products, you had less worries and concerns. ones and your friends; whether simply place an order and they you’re looking for a snack, party Upon entering Giovanna’s produce it within a week, fresh.” favours, candy tables, birthdays, shoppe, one quickly notices the balloon arrangements, gift variety of chocolate (specialty, imported and baskets, wedding gifts or table pieces. Bonbons handmade), fudge, brittle, bonbons and so much & Brittle offers what most stores don’t, which is more. Customers (read: me) have to refrain a community hub for you to visit and relax (and themselves from eating every single item offered. indulge a bit too). 16 While viewing the store, I noticed something truly unusual and unique to Giovanna and her store; a completely chocolate high heel shoe, made instore and handcrafted by Giovanna herself. Don’t worry, she doesn’t use her actual foot during the making of it. These chocolate high heels are made from high quality chocolate, with extra care given so that not only is it delicious, but so that the finished product looks like a piece of art. I saw it, and I can say it definitely does. These unique items are often purchased as birthday gifts or wedding as they are equally delicious and aesthetically pleasing. The inspiration for Bonbons & Brittle is also unique. Giovanna has always had a love for sweets and candies, so one day while driving through Kleinburg she felt like the town was missing something. By putting her creativity and passion into this project, Bonbons & Brittle was born, filling a sweet void that she felt her community was missing. A former stay-at-home mom, Giovanna’s passion and hard work shines through every aspect of the store. From the store-front counters to the old fashioned cash register, the ambiance feels warm and friendly. The store is constantly expanding too, always offering a new variety of items and treats; the most recent additions are specialty blooming teas. These specialty teas were introduced in store 2 years ago, with new and different flavours being added regularly. I tried the Bella Coola tea, a herbal tea with fruit that is also caffeine free; it has apple pieces, natural dried orange, hibiscus and natural flavors. There are also types of tea boosted with vitamin C for children that are fussy eaters. You can even make popsicles out of them or by summer time or even ask to drink it cold on the storefront patio in the summer. If you’ve got a sweet tooth or a hankering for something delicious, be sure to drop by Bonbons & Brittle and say hi to Giovanna. Try some of the goodies she offers and fight the impulse of eating everything in the store because I barely did. Everything looks, and smells too delicious. Gi� Ideas Here are some gift ideas Giovanna suggests, whether it’s for Valentine’s Day, a birthday party or just a small gift for a friend, Bonbons & Brittles has got you covered like chocolate on caramel pecans. If you’re in need for a Valentine’s Day gift, you can find many options at Bonbons & Brittles. If you’re in need of ideas, ask for Giovanna’s help as she is incredibly kind and an expert in all things sweet. She might suggest the handmade truffles, chocolate covered popcorn or my favourite, the chocolate high heel. You can’t go wrong with these choices. For The Kids Any candy and chocolate shop is heaven for kids and Bonbons & Brittles is no different, except for being a little better. Kids can go crazy at the Willy Wonka section or the Jelly Belly buffet section. There are also a variety of chocolate bars, gummy bears, bonbons, chocolate covered caramel pecans, fudge and much more. Healthier Alternatives Even the liquorish and other items have fewer, if any, preservatives and junk in them. “When people want to indulge themselves, we give them the opportunity to do so with their favourite treats, but ours has less of the bad ingredients in them, as we try to get natural products and products with fewer preservatives within them.” Gluten free products are offered as well, in addition to a nut free section to accommodative people with allergies. 17 DENTAL CAREforTIPS Your Pet By Pet Valu A n astounding 80% of dogs and 70% of cats show signs of oral disease by age three, according to the American Veterinary Dental Society. As February is Pet Dental Month, this is a great time to do something about it. Just like in your own mouth, regular dental care from a young age can help keep your pet’s breath fresh, teeth clean and reduce, eliminate or even prevent gum disease. It can also save you a lot on vet bills. Brushing your pet’s teeth on a daily basis is the most effective, and preventative, treatment that you can provide. But for pets, or pet parents, who aren’t receptive to this, there are other options that can help. Especially when a canine is giving you a ruff time! WHEN ORAL HYGIENE GOES BAD PLAQUE Plaque is the first stage of dental problems. It’s like a thin, sticky coating being put over the teeth. It takes as little as a day for plaque to start to form and within three to four days, there is a noticeable layer on the teeth. The good thing about plaque is that it’s fairly soft and usually easy to remove with a little scrubbing. Unfortunately, the presence of sticky plaque allows more bacteria to adhere to the teeth. TARTER The next step in dental disease is the formation of tartar, sometimes called calculus. The harmful bacteria in the plaque on the teeth form very hard deposits on the teeth using minerals – mostly calcium. This tartar is difficult to remove and its presence on the teeth leads to more and more build-up. Worse than the unsightly look of black tartar on the teeth, the bacteria forming the tartar produce many nasty toxins. 18 GINGIVITIS These toxins eat away at the gums causing them to get red and bleed; This is called gingivitis. If left untreated, the gums can recede to the point that the teeth will fall out. The toxins produced can also attack other organs in the body – most notably the heart – by travelling through the blood. Another noticeable side effect of the toxins is their smell, which causes bad breath. FIXING THE PROBLEM BRUSH & SCRAPE The most effective way to remove plaque is physical brushing and/or abrasion. This needs to be done frequently enough to prevent the formation of tartar. Once tartar begins to form, brushing alone is not going to remove it all. Ideally, a pet’s teeth should be brushed at least every other day. WEAKEN THE STRUCTURE The structure of tartar can be weakened if the calcium is replaced by another mineral, such as phosphorus. Basically, the phosphorus replaces calcium in the structure of the tartar, causing the tartar to weaken and crumble. Ingredients such as hexametaphosphate and sodium tripolyphosphate are used in pet foods and treats to help reduce tartar build up. ELIMINATE THE SOURCE Another solution is to eliminate bacteria from the mouth, preventing the whole process of plaque and tartar buildup from starting. Most dental aids designed for pets rely on eliminating bacteria by using an ingredient that has antimicrobial activity. Mouth washes, rinses and sprays usually have an antimicrobial ingredient. SOLUTIONS TEETH-BRUSHING One of the best ways to keep your pet’s mouth clean and healthy is by brushing their teeth each day. With toothpastes in a variety of dog-friendly flavors, and toothbrushes (from extra-soft traditional-styles to finger brushes), our pet dental kits have what you need to get started. Never use human toothpaste for pets, as it contains chemicals that can make them sick. PASTES, GELS AND WATER ADDITIVES These time-saving dental products work wonders when it comes to cleaning your pet’s teeth. They are very easy to apply directly to your pets teeth; alternatively, you can simply add it to their water. Either way, they’re effective. DENTAL TREATS Reward your pet’s good behavior with a treat that also improves oral health! From bite-sized, to edible bones in all shapes and sizes, these treats can contribute to reduced tartar buildup, provide fresher breath and healthy gums. KIBBLE OR STEW? Dogs and cats that are fed a soft food diet (rather than kibble) often suffer from greater tartar build-up. This is because kibble scrapes the teeth – but dry kibble alone is not enough to maintain good oral health for most cats and dogs. TOYS Many toys provide dental benefits plus fun. From rope toys to specialized cat toys, benefits range from cleaning and massaging gums to flossing and removing tartar. T: 905.893.0121 www.petvalu.com 15-9600 Islington Ave, Woodbridge, ON L4H 2T1 Facebook.com/RosannasPetValu 19 THE MOST ROMANTIC 20 TV COUPLES OF ALL TIME I Love Lucy – Ricky Ricardo & Lucille Ball Starring Lucille Ball & Desi Arnaz, I Love Lucy is widely acknowledged as one of the greatest sitcoms of all times. Ball & Arnaz play Lucy & Ricky, the wacky couple that everybody can’t get enough of. Lucy constantly tests Ricky’s patience (while also trying to steal the spotlight from her husband) all while getting into some bizarre situations. Audiences everywhere couldn’t get enough Lucy’s antics or Ricky’s excitable personality. People today still quote the show, stating “You got some splaining to do!” The Simpsons – Homer & Marge The longest-running American sitcom and the longest-running American animated program, The Simpsons is the prototype that other shows have emulated; the typical American family. Whether it was Family Guy, King of Queens, According to Jim, newer shows have paid homage to the Simpsons. Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, and many other shows have tried to capture the chemistry of Homer and Marge, to some success. Regardless of Homer’s childlike personality or Marge’s constant nagging, this couple is arguably the most popular and most liked couple on television. King of Queens – Doug & Carrie Doug (Kevin James) and Carrie Heffernan (Leah Remini) are a working class married couple living in Queens, New York. The show follows Doug’s misadventures, which are often a result of food, schemes, quirks and on occasion, Carrie’s father (Jerry Stiller). Although Carrie is sometimes aggressive and demanding of Doug, his lovable attitude and charisma make Doug and Carrie one of the best pop culture couples of all time. Friends – Ross & Rachel The late 1990s to early 2000s classic, everyone you know and their children have watched Friends. The spiritual predecessor of How I Met Your Mother, Friends revolved around a small circle of friends navigating through their lives in New York. Ross (David Schwimmer) falls in love with Rachel (Jennifer Aniston), a friend he has known for years, but struggles to tell her how he feels. Most men can relate to their story, that of entering the Friends zone (pun intended). Luckily, Ross musters the strength to reveal his feelings to her, feelings he has been harboring since high school, and that is how one of the greatest television love stories is born. I Dream of Jeannie – Major Nelson & Jeannie Staring Larry Hagman as astronaut Major Nelson and Barbara Eden as the eponymous 2000 year old character, I Dream of Jeannie follows the lives of the two characters after Jeannie falls in love with Major Nelson upon their first encounter. A fantastical take on the traditionalist love story, I Dream of Jeannie appeals to both the young and old. Saved By the Bell – Zach & Kelly “It’s alright ‘cause I’m saved by the bell!” Everyone knows the opening theme song to Saved by the Bell, the show that followed a group of high school friends and their principal. Zach Morris, the charming schemer, falls for Kelly Kapowski, the quintessential high school cheerleader. Although this couple experiences trials and tribulations, breakups and heartbreaks, Zach & Kelly’s relationship was the ideal relationship every teen desired. 21 The Perfect Valentine’s Day Playlist Written By Bobby Roshdi Everyone knows what the most important day of the most important month is; that’s right, it’s Valentine’s Day. C ouples love it. Married people enjoy it. Single people despise it (Ok, maybe that’s just me). What better way to get into the Valentine’s Day spirit than creating the BEST Valentine’s Day playlist. Whether you’re planning a special homemade dinner, driving off to a restaurant or just trying to remember what love is, this playlist will play with heartstrings like Keith Richards plays the guitar. Here are the 5 most romantic songs for your Valentine’s Day. 22 For this list, I’ve factored in a tear count. 1 Tear is “Not Very Romantic” and 5 Tears is “Super Romantic.” 1 “I Just Called To Say I Love You” – Stevie Wonder Written, produced and performed by Stevie Wonder, this song won a Golden Globe and an Academy Award for Best Original Song in 1984. It’s the perfect way to start off your Valentine’s Day activities. Haven’t you ever called someone just to tell them you love them? Playing this song to your significant other will remind them that even when life gets a little too hectic and busy, you’ll always have the time to call and say those magic words. Tear Count: 5/5 Tears 5 “Layla” – Eric Clapton “Layla” was written by Eric Clapton and Jim Gordon (Editor’s note: not the Gotham City detective) and was inspired by the Persian poet Nizami Ganjavi’s work The Story of Layla and Majnun. The story is about a man who falls hopelessly in love at a young age with a beautiful woman, but is unable to marry her because of her father’s wishes. This results in Majnun (translated as “possessed”) becoming crazy. The poem had a profound effect on Clapton who could relate to the poem, as he had an unrequited love for George Harrison’s wife. Tear Count: 3/5 Tears 2 “My Heart Will Go On (Love Theme From Titanic)” – Celine Dion The theme song from Titanic, the second highest grossing film of all time and Celine Dion’s undisputed most popular song. Whenever you hear this song, it’s hard not to think of Jack & Rose’s tragic romance, especially the iconic scene where Jack holds Rose at the front of the ship. Tear Count: 6/5 Tears (Editor’s note: Not a typo) + 3 “I Want To Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)” – Whitney Houston Released in 1987 by Whitney Houston, this song is a masterpiece of the 1980’s and a reminder of the vocal powerhouse that Whitney Houston was before her untimely death. The song is about dancing, not just with anyone, but “somebody that loves me.” You know the expression “It takes two to tango.” Well, it takes two for just about any other kind of dance and there is nothing sweeter than dancing with a loved one (even if you have two left feet). Tear Count: 2/5 Tears 6 Editors Pick “Just Hold On We’re Going Home” – Drake This song was inspired by Drake and his production team was inspired to create “a record that was played at weddings in 10 years or that people that are away from their families in the army could listen to.” The song is about how, regardless of what obstacles arise, the power of love can help you get to wherever you need to go. Whether it’s into the arms of your love or traversing a desert, it’s the motivation that gets you going. Tear Count: 3/5 Tears Well there you have it, 6 songs that are bound to get you into the Valentine’s Day spirit this year and help you express your inner romantic. Whether you’re taking a romantic walk down memory lane, or envisioning a romantic future with your significant other, these songs are great additions to your Valentine’s Day playlist. 4 “Crazy Little Thing Called Love” – Queen Written by Freddy Mercury, this song is about that feeling we can’t understand sometimes. That feeling that made John Cusack hold a stereo above his head. That feeling that makes you order 4 dozen roses. That feeling that can make working as a couple on a pottery wheel sexy. Yes, it’s a “Crazy Little Thing Called Love”. Tear Count: 3/5 Tears 23 V aughan in Motion President, Peter Badali is a busy man. That is to be expected when he’s out and about, organizing one of the community’s largest fundraising events for cancer research and equipment. We caught up with Mr. Badali to discuss his role as a co-founder of Vaughn in Motion and learned about the annual Gala to Cure Cancer event happening this month. 24 1. What made you decide to start Vaughan in Motion? In 1997 Dr. Greg D’orio and I were sitting in our monthly Knights of Columbus meeting. An announcement was made that a fellow brother-knight had just been diagnosed with cancer. He was a young man with a young family; his chemo treatments were to start the following week. While performing special prayers for our brother-knight, a directive from The Central Knight office came asking each chapter to stage a walk for cancer. I happened to be sitting beside Greg that evening and upon hearing this announcement, we both turned to each other and asked each other if we wanted to do it. We both had lost our fathers to cancer; Greg’s to leukaemia and mine to liver cancer. We both wanted to do something to honour them. Almost immediately, we agreed to be the leaders of this initiative. I was a catholic school trustee at that time so getting the cooperation of the Maple area schools and the principals was an achievable task. Greg was, and still is, an optometrist with thousands of patients that have always given their support. Along with fellow brother-knights John Iorio and leonard Dynand, the original committee was formed. The objectives were set and the first walk happened that year in 1997, raising $8000. 2. What is the organization about? Vaughan in Motion to Cure Cancer is a 100% volunteer-staffed, not-for-profit organization dedicated to supporting all cancer patients and their families who live in our community. We help by raising vital funds for equipment and programs aimed at prevention and treatment of all cancers. 3. How has it grown throughout the years? The first walk took place in 1997 in which over $8,000 was raised. over the years, we’ve added a couple events to raise further funds and awareness: the Hollywood Gala To Cure Cancer was added in 2001 and Golf To Cure Cancer in 2005. Throughout the years the organization has been blessed with many volunteers who give thousands of hours every year to this great cause. It takes energy, enthusiasm and an endless supply of good people who give their time and support every day to this great cause. 4. Where can others go if they want to learn more or get involved with the organization? Please visit www.vaughaninmotion. com. You can find all the information you need on the website. You can also call 905-832-8298 or email us at info@ vaughaninmotion.com 6. What are some of the events that Vaughan in Motion hosts annually? Vaughn in Motion holds 3 events each year. Hollywood Gala to Cure Cancer (February 7th, 2015) takes place at the Terrace Banquet Center. This gala consists of an evening filled with dinner, followed by a great party. We will also be honouring cancer survivors while paying tribute to our sponsors. Walk to Cure Cancer (April 26th, 2015) is the event that started it all. Friends, family and supporters gather to walk 5 km inside Vaughn Mills mall. Afterwards, we turn the food court into a local entertainment centre with DooDoo the Clown, a reptilian show, in addition to local singers and young dancers performing. Golf to Cure Cancer (Thursday, June 11, 2015) is the newest addition to our list of events. Golf to Cure Cancer consists of lunch and dinner with snacks and refreshments. What better way to support people in need. The event will take place at the RedCrest Cardinal Golf Course. GALA TO CURE CANCER 1. Tell me about the event? The event takes place on September February 7th with the red carpet rolling out at 6pm. This is an evening where we honour cancer survivors and pay tribute to our sponsors while having a great party; this year it is a “Hollywood Party.” Come dressed up as your favourite movie or television character and have a chance to win one of the Vaughan in Motion OsCures. or just come dressed in your gala wear and cheer on your favourite “Best Dressed Up” nominees”. We will have dinner, dance and party all night. It’s all for a great cause while having lots of fun! Tickets are available online at our website. You can purchase tickets online at www.vaughinmotion.com. Tickets are $125 per person or $150 after January 23rd. You can also email us at info@vaughninmotion.com or call 905-832-8298. 2. How much was raised in previous years? What is the goal this year? over $1,000,000 was raised for cancer care programs and equipment since 1997. The goal for this year is to help the people in need. We just donated $50,000 from our 2014 events. The funds raised through Vaughan in Motion helps cancer patients in our community both today and tomorrow. 3. Where exactly will the funds raised go toward? over the years the money raised has gone towards several various groups, organizations and health care facilities: • Over $650,000 was donated to the Canadian Cancer Society • $225,000 is being held in trust by the VHCF to be spent strictly on cancer care • $25,000 was donated in 2012 to the Mackenzie Health Foundation for the MRI unit • $50,000 was donated in 2013 to provide new equipment for the Mackenzie Richmond Hill Hospital chemotherapy Unit, and to provide funds for the new Mackenzie Vaughan Hospital specifically for cancer care • $50, 000 was donated in 2014 to the Mackenzie Health Foundation strictly for cancer care equipment at the Mackenzie Richmond Hill Hospital chemotherapy unit and at the new Mackenzie Vaughan Hospital 25 Caché Fine Jewellery & Giftware WRITTEN By Noel Matta “IT’S SO NICE OF YOU to do that!” T hese were the first words I heard upon stepping into Cache Fine Jewellery & Giftware on the corner of Islington Avenue and Stegman’s Mill Road. Lawrence Tollamn, owner of Cache, later explained to me that a satisfied customer had been expressing her gratitude about a custom piece that he had crafted for her. The woman had initially approached Lawrence with a silver bangle she owned to recreate it in gold. As she returned to pick up her order, she was pleasantly surprised to find that her original silver piece would be returned to her; she first thought that the friendly price of the invoice only included the gold. This level of service is what you can expect from Cache as Lawrence has been dedicated to fulfilling his clientele’s needs since opening in 2012. Replacing the beloved Olde Teddy Bear Shoppe, Cache had big shoes to fill in the community so Lawrence knew his vast years of experience in the jewellery trade would not be enough to win over the hearts of Kleinburg Village. While their wide range of brands (Zoppini, Toywatch, Crislu, Miss Mimi, etc.) make Cache a premier jewellery retailer in Kleinburg, their clients 26 appreciate and trust them most for their service. In fact, Lawrence has been known to direct his customers to nearby competitors on the very rare occasions he has not had what they were looking for. Even though Cache is located in Kleinburg, its reputation is known throughout the GTA. Lawrence can rely on visits from regulars from areas such as Scarborough, Barrie, Orillia, Nobleton, Toronto and Bolton, to name a few. He believes his customers enjoy shopping at Cache for its relaxed atmosphere – the casual and friendly vibe is unlike what people expect from a quality jeweller. As someone whose family has been involved in the jewellery trade since his birth, Lawrence Tollamn is intimately familiar with every level of the industry. His background enables him to provide the best advice with engagement/wedding rings, customization jobs and appraisals – but Cache’s true specialty is carrying GIA certified loose diamonds. This February is a great time to visit Cache. Whether you are looking for that perfect date night accessory or for a gift for that special someone, Cache is the perfect fit for every occasion. NuAge Med Spa Nu Year, Nu You E veryone deserves to treat themselves once in a while. Can you imagine any better way than visiting a local spa? Of course not. The marketing team at L’Oreal is right because “You’re worth it.” When the need to pamper yourself arises, you know it’s time to visit NuAge Med Spa in Kleinburg. Christine Fantauzzi is the owner of the community hot spot. Fantauzzi started working at NuAge Med Spa in 2010 at the tender age of 19 with the original owner. After having a few years of experience on her hands (and the hands and feet of customers), she decided to take sole ownership of the business. Located at 10496 Islington Avenue, right in the heart of the Kleinburg village, self improvement is just around the corner. NuAge Med Spa offers not only what a traditional spa offers but much, much more. A medical spa offers WRITTEN BY BoBBY RoSHDI Since Valentine’s Day is coming right around the corner and people want to look great for their significant other (or look great to land a significant other), Fantauzzi is offering special Valentine’s Day pricing for several services, including: 1 2 3 Manicure & Pedicure $45 Signature Facial $75 medical grade products with technicians capable of using them. This list includes: facials, photo facials, microdermabrasion, laser skin treatments, laser hair removal, hand and foot treatments, tanning, makeup, permanent makeup, tinting and body treatments. Need a chemical peel? NuAge has you covered, literally. You can’t just find these treatments at any old spa. Perhaps you don’t need anything fancy. Maybe you’re too tired of waiting for the summer to tan. Maybe you’re afraid of tanning beds. I know I am. In that case, Fantauzzi recommends the Saint Tropez spray tan. She states “that St. Tropez contains 100% natural tanning agents, a safer way to get a tan with out the harmfull UV rays. Usually lasting a week, the color fades over time; just like a natural tan.” Make-up Application $30 If you want to treat yourself, or treat the ones you love (like family, friends, colleagues), it’s time to visit NuAge Med Spa. Remember; NuYear, NuYou. 27 28 let it snow, we can handle it. Homes and Businesses in the Vaughan area rely on Inverno Snow Management for prompt professional service during those blistery harsh winter months. Stay inside and stay warm. You can trust the snow specialists at Inverno to take care of your property while you’re home or away. We offer various snow removal packages, seniors discounts and environmentally friendly products. Visit our website for all the details at Invernosnow.ca 905.533.8590 // Inverno Snow Removal: 2 Kellam Street, Kleinburg, Ont. L0J 1C0 invernosnow@gmail.com 29 KLEINBURG SOLDS Celebrating 25 Years of Trusted Real Estate Advice Diamond Award, Hall of Fame, Top 100 in Canada CALL Direct: (416) 540-2113 or email: jcelenza@remax.net luxurious homes now available www.KleinburgLiving.com | www.HomeAtEase.ca 30 The Kleinburg Collection Market Report Future friends and neighbours, This market report was created especially for you. For more in-depth comparative market analysis on your property, contact me today. KLEINBURG COLLECTION HOMES SOLD IN THE LAST 60 DAYS Status Sold Sold Sold Sold Sold Sold Sold Sold Sold Sold Type Detached Detached Detached Detached Detached Detached Detached Detached Detached Detached Style 2-Storey 2-Storey 2 1/2 Storey Bungalow 2-Storey Bungalow Bungalow 2-Storey 2-Storey 2-Storey Bedrooms 4 5 5 2 4 3 3 4 4 4 Baths 5 4 5 3 5 3 3 4 5 5 Square Feet N/A 3,000-3,500 3,500-5,000 N/A N/A N/A N/A 3,000-3,500 5,000+ 5,000+ DOM 36 21 61 52 23 32 3 68 1 10 Sold Date 11/05/14 10/25/14 10/25/14 10/17/14 10/12/14 10/07/14 10/06/14 10/01/14 09/24/14 09/23/14 Sold Price $1,402,500 $936,500 $1,275,000 $1,250,000 $2,000,000 $750,000 $1,290,500 $958,000 $2,125,000 $2,050,000 JERRY CELENZA (416) 540-2113 jcelenza@remax.net Re/Max Premier Inc; Brokerage 9600 Islington Ave, Building A, Unit 6 Vaughan, ontario. l4H 2T1 Fax: 416.978.8001 Office: 416-987-8000 31
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