Fwd: LINK Picnic

Dear CKMS membership, 
Please see forwarded email. 
Our next outreach event is Link Picnic in Victoria Park Kitchener where CKMS will have our booth on site. 
Please let us know if your available to help us out and make an appearance. 
The event is taking place Saturday and Sunday August 25th and 26th in Victoria Park. 
Booth set-up, start and finish times of the festival are TBA soon. 
Please let us know if you can help us and email board@ radiowaterloo.ca to do so. 
Thank you in advance; 
Cam
102.7 CKMS-FM 
Public Outreach Director 

———- Forwarded message ———
From: Nat Persaud <nat@soundfm.ca>
Date: Fri, Aug 10, 2018 at 10:48 AM
Subject: LINK Picnic
To: Board of Directors <board@radiowaterloo.ca>
FYI

Hope to see everyone make an appearance at this outreach event.
Nat 

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From: <vend@linkpicnicfestival.com>

Subject: Welcome Letter
To: LINK Picnic Festival <picnic@linkpicnicfestival.com>

Dear 2018 Vendors
Welcome to the 2018 LINK Picnic Festival. We are very happy to have you
all join us.
Please keep a look out for a letter in the mail in the next week or so.
This letter will include your LINK Picnic parking permit, and directions
to the festival site.
If you have a website or social media accounts, please send us the link
so we can share it on our site. Again, welcome to our 13th LINK Picnic
Festival. Together we will provide joy and magic for the whole family.

Maria Owet
LINK Picnic Vendor Coordinator
226-808-2670

Sylma Flecher
Event Manager
519-721-5746

So Old It’s New set list for Monday, Aug. 6, 2018

  1. Led Zeppelin, In The Evening
  2. The Rolling Stones, Monkey Man
  3. Deep Purple, Child In Time
  4. Black Sabbath, Hole In The Sky
  5. T. Rex, Jeepster
  6. Tom Waits, Clap Hands
  7. Iron Maiden, Coming Home
  8. Judas Priest, Snakebite
  9. Nazareth, Gimme What’s Mine
  10. Joni Mitchell, God Must Be A Boogie Man
  11. Max Webster, Battle Scar
  12. Genesis, Dodo/Lurker
  13. Muddy Waters, Atomic Bomb Blues
  14. J.J. Cale, Jailer
  15. Collective Soul, Crowded Head
  16. Eric Clapton, Driftin’ Blues (live)
  17. The Doors, Wild Child
  18. Bob Dylan, Ring Them Bells
  19. Electric Light Orchestra, Blinded By The Light
  20. The Allman Brothers Band, Mountain Jam (live)

Back To School: Bus Program & FREE Teacher Memberships

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

Back To School: Bus Program & FREE Teacher Memberships

THEMUSEUM Announces New Partnership & Teacher Appreciation Day

 

Kitchener, Ontario –

 

As we prepare to head into a new school year, THEMUSEUM continues its commitment to lifelong learning with educational exhibitions, interactive technology installations and hands-on opportunities.

 

Through The School Bus Program, generously supported by the Gore Mutual Insurance Company, transportation is provided to students who would otherwise not be able to afford a field trip.

 

“We’ve repeatedly heard from a number of educators in Waterloo Region that the barrier for students to attend field trips is the cost of buses,” said Paige Phillips, the Director of Development & Membership at THEMUSEUM. “The support from Gore Mutual Insurance has eliminated that financial strain, making THEMUSEUM more accessible to students so they may enjoy a learning experience outside of the classroom.”

 

In addition, THEMUSEUM is now able to offer Teacher Memberships at no cost to educators. The Ontario Teachers Insurance Plan now sponsors Teacher Memberships, which provides teachers with free access to THEMUSEUM and ample opportunity to further develop or incorporate education programs and exhibitions into their lesson plans. 

 

In recognition of just how important educators are in this community, THEMUSEUM is holding one last “hurrah” before the school year begins. Teacher members with their OCT card will receive free admission and a free membership on Thursday, August 23 from 9:00am-4:00pm. They are welcome to bring up to three family members. 

 

For further details please contact:

 

Hayley Zimak
Digital & Communications Manager
THEMUSEUM
10 King Street West

Kitchener, ON N2G 1A3
P: 519-749-9387 Ext. 234
Twitter/Facebook: @THEMUSEUM Instagram: @themuseumkitchener
www.THEMUSEUM.ca
Hayley.Zimak@THEMUSEUM.ca

Did you know that THEMUSEUM is a registered charity? Please click here to make your donation to THEMUSEUM today!

 

UGS E-Sig May 2018

 

So Old It’s New set list for Monday, July 30/18

1. Hawkwind, Sonic Attack
2. Hawkwind, Silver Machine
3. John Hiatt, Perfectly Good Guitar
4. Brian May, Rollin’ Over
5. Foreigner, Love Has Taken Its Toll
6. Paul Butterfield’s Better Days, Take Your Pleasure Where You Find It
7. Joan Baez, Diamonds And Rust
8. Bob Dylan, Roll On John
9.The Rolling Stones, Let It Loose
10. Jethro Tull, With You There To Help Me
11. Dire Straits, In The Gallery
12. It’s A Beautiful Day, White Bird
13. The Kinks, Hatred (A Duet)
14. Warren Zevon, Hit Somebody! (The Hockey Song)
15. Harry Nilsson, Thursday (Here’s Why I Did Not Go To Work Today)
16. Mountain, Nantucket Sleighride (To Owen Coffin)
17. Eric Clapton, Next Time You See Her
18. Joe Cocker, Blue Medley (I’ll Drown In My Own Tears/When Something Is Wrong With My Baby/I’ve Been Loving You Too Long, live from Mad Dogs and Englishmen)
19. The Allman Brothers Band, Nobody Knows

episode 225 agriculture show july 24 2018

Keenan Reimer-Watts and Rein Rutnik are in studio for talk and live performance. Check out their Facebook page  https://www.facebook.com/buskingforchange.net/  Our playlist:

  • Diamond Ring Girl by Julie Corey
  • Apple Blossom by Northland Rail Service
  • The Harvest by Richard Garvey
  • A Medley of Songs by Keenan and Rein
  • Prelude 3 by Keenan Reimer-Watts

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17th annual Afro Festival

The African Women’s Alliance of Waterloo Region is inviting everyone to the upcoming 17th annual Afro Festival. The Afro Festival is a festival of dance, music, drama, art and African cuisine celebrating the rich cultural heritage of all of the countries that comprise the African continent.

The Afro Festival brings the diverse community of Waterloo Region together to participate in an exciting event. It provides an excellent venue for promoting organizations like yours.

Time: 12:00pm – 6:00pm
Venue: Waterloo Park, Westmount Road entrance.
Admission is Free!!!

Rebel Time Radio – Episode 2018/07/18

Rebel Time Radio slams in your ear holes like a fist to the face of a fascist scumbag! Mike and Dan continue their top ten most influential album picks, and spin tunes from the likes of Star Fucking Hipsters and a new one from Union Thugs. Now get to listenin’ to the show eh!

Download the episode here (right click and save the link!)

Tonight’s set:

  1. A Global Threat – Here We Are
  2. Star Fucking Hipsters – The Civilization Show
  3. The World/Inferno Friendship Society – Ich Erinnere Mich An Die Weimearer Republik
  4. War on Women – Anarcha
  5. The Clash – Complete Control
  6. The Clash – White Riot
  7. Sick of it All – Blown Away
  8. Sick of it All – Hello Pricks
  9. Dead Kennedys – Government Flu
  10. Dead Kennedys – Moon Over Marin
  11. Preying Hands – Preying Hands
  12. Preying Hands – Through the Dark
  13. Negro Terror – Voice of Memphis
  14. Union Thugs – Solidarity Forever

Rebel Time Radio is on iTunes! Subscribe here! Or search for us on another one of your favorite podcatcher and get Rebel Time Radio delivered right to your device thing! Do us a favour eh and give us a five star rating so that Rebel Time can spread punk rock tunes to all corners of the world.

Want to get in touch? Tell us about your awesome band or shower us with compliments? Email us at rebeltimeradio@gmail.com

Hey do you like bicycles? Go check out Rebel Time Radio’s favorite bike shop Black Arrow Cycles in downtown Kitchener on Queen St. They’re UNBELIEVABLE!* Find out more info about Black Arrow Cycles here!

*This may be a hyperbole

Mano A Mano Slow Burn!

Hook this up to good speakers, sit back, relax and enjoy some choice cuts from a particular bands discography! Here are the first two episodes:

You might want to check them out soon before Copyright disputes become an issue! ha!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Kptd3c16v8

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHlgBJygSPk

So Old It’s New set list for Monday, July 23, 2018

1. Led Zeppelin, Heartbreaker/Living Loving Maid
2. The Rolling Stones, Moonlight Mile (request)
3. Aynsley Dunbar, Watch ‘N’ Chain (request)
4. Van Halen, Stay Frosty
5. Van Halen, Ice Cream Man
6. Paul McCartney, Cuff Link
7. Nazareth, Rock ‘N’ Roll Telephone
8. Queen, Sleeping On The Sidewalk
9. Pete Townshend/Ronnie Lane, My Baby Gives It Away
10. Elton John, Indian Sunset
11. Eagles, Teenage Jail
12. Aerosmith, My Fist Your Face
13. The Boomtown Rats, Up All Night
14. Metallica, Halo On Fire
15. AC/DC, Skies On Fire
16. Black Sabbath, Wheels Of Confusion
17, David Bowie, Wild Is The Wind
18. Stories, Brother Louie
19. REM, How The West Was Won And Where It Got Us
20. Dr. John, I Walk On Guilded Splinters
21. J. Geils Band, Musta Got Lost (live from Blow Your Face Out including Peter Wolf pre-song rap intro)

BRAIN: The World Inside Your Head at THEMUSEUM

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

BRAIN: The World Inside Your Head at THEMUSEUM

Traveling Exhibition Focuses on Function, Physiology and Future

 

Kitchener, Ontario –

 

Why do you (we, they) think what you (we, they) think? All your mindful musings – soon answered!

 

Using innovative special effects, video games, optical illusions and interactive displays, BRAIN shows how the brain functions – and sometimes – malfunctions. This hands‑on exhibition provides an up‑close look at the human body’s most essential and fascinating organ by exploring its development, geography and function. A shimmering tunnel of flashing fiber-optics illuminates networks of neurons firing and communicating, as visitors delve deeper into the brain to discover its basic workings. From infancy through old age, learn the evolution of scientists’ understanding of the brain’s physiology and study the re-created skull of Phineas Gage — a man who survived after his brain was pierced by a metal rod.

 

“We’re psyched to announce today, on the heels of World Brain Day, the opportunity to bring such an informative, engaging and interactive exhibition to Waterloo Region,” said David Marskell, CEO, THEMUSEUM. “Knowledge is power – and this 3,000-square-foot grey matter exploration will be sure to expand your mind!”

 

The exhibition makes brain-related disorders, such as Alzheimer’s, depression and addiction, easier to understand. Guests will explore the relationship between depression and creativity, how drugs work in the brain, and the nature of pain as well as the future of brain treatments, genome mapping and molecular medicine. It will run from September 29, 2018 – April 28, 2019 and is made possible by Pfizer Inc. and produced by Evergreen Exhibitions in collaboration with the National Institutes of Health. The exhibition is generously sponsored by The Ontario Brain Institute. A series of related events, including THEMUSEUM’s Dialogue Series, will be announced shortly. More information on BRAIN: The World Inside Your Head can be found here.

 

For further details please contact:

 

Hayley Zimak
Digital & Communications Manager
THEMUSEUM
10 King Street West

Kitchener, ON N2G 1A3
P: 519-749-9387 Ext. 234
Twitter/Facebook: @THEMUSEUM Instagram: @themuseumkitchener
www.THEMUSEUM.ca
Hayley.Zimak@THEMUSEUM.ca

Did you know that THEMUSEUM is a registered charity? Please click here to make your donation to THEMUSEUM today!

 

UGS E-Sig May 2018

 

Lost Indie City “Sports in Song” setlist July 17

The Lost Indie City “Sports in Song” Show setlist

Lightening Seeds – Three Lions
Stereophonics – A Thousand Trees
Sloan – Down in the Basement
Shonen Knife – Johnny Johnny Johnny
TPOH – Gretzky Rocks
Rheostatics – Ballad of Wendall Clark
Planet Smashers – Uncle Gordie
Dropkick Murphys – Time To Go
I Mother Earth – Basketball
Everclear – Volvo Driving Soccer Mom
Tripping Daisy – Your Socks Have No Name
Glasvegas – Flowers & Football Tops
Gear Daddies – I Wanna Drive a Zamboni
Paul Westerberg – My Dad
Sufjan Stevens – Tonya Harding
PWEI – Touched by the Hand of..
Jane Siberry – Hockey
SOTW – Williamson’s Garage
Super Furry Animals – Ice Hockey Hair
Lorde – Tennis Court
The Pogues – The Broad Majestic Shannon
New Model Army – Small Town England
Nerf Herder – Golfshirt
Billy Bragg – Joe DiMaggio Done it Again
Kraftwerk – Tour De France
Violent Femmes – Confessions
The Jam – Eton Rifles
XTC – Senses Working Overtime

episode 224 agriculture show july 17 2018

Thomas Hagey is our guest today on The Agriculture Show. Thomas is promoting a book he has published called  www.playboar.ca    It’s just way too much fun.  Our playlist:

  • Piggie by The Beatles
  • You Can’t Hurt Ham by Ricky Skaggs
  • How Can I Ever Miss You, If You Don’t Leave by Dan Hicks and His Hot Licks
  • Is There Any Way Out of This Dream by Crystal Gayle
  • Picking Up After You by Tom Waits & Crystal Gayle

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Rebel Time Radio – Episode 2017/07/11

Rebel Time Radio returns to slam political punk in yer ears! On tonight’s show Mike and Dan discuss numbers 5 an 6 of their Top Ten Most Influential Albums, plus play a new one from Spanner and an old one from Rudimentary Peni. Press the play button and hold on to your butts!

Download the podcast here (right click and save the link!)

Tonight’s set:

  1. Shock – La fabrics de lxs suicidas
  2. Spanner – Apotheosis
  3. The Class Assassins – Outside Looking In
  4. Minor Threat – It Follows
  5. Minor Threat – Bottled Violence
  6. Minor Threat – Minor Threat
  7. The Selecter – My Collie (Not a Dog)
  8. The Selecter – Out on the Streets
  9. Tragedy – Conflicting Ideas
  10. Tragedy – Call to Arms
  11. Propagandhi – Resisting Tyrannical Government
  12. Propagandhi – The State Lottery
  13. Rudimentary Peni – Media Person

Rebel Time Radio is on iTunes! Subscribe here! Or search for us on another one of your favorite podcatcher and get Rebel Time Radio delivered right to your device thing! Do us a favour eh and give us a five star rating so that Rebel Time can spread punk rock tunes to all corners of the world.

Want to get in touch? Tell us about your awesome band or shower us with compliments? Email us at rebeltimeradio@gmail.com

Hey do you like bicycles? Go check out Rebel Time Radio’s favorite bike shop Black Arrow Cycles in downtown Kitchener on Queen St. They’re UNBELIEVABLE!* Find out more info about Black Arrow Cycles here!

*This may be a hyperbole

So Old It’s New set list for Monday, July 16, 2018

1. Pink Floyd, Astronomy Domine (live, from Ummagumma)
2. The Rolling Stones, Fingerprint File
3. Buddy Guy, Feels Like Rain
4. The B-52’s, Planet Claire
5. Blondie, Fade Away And Radiate
6. Jethro Tull, Thinking Around Corners
7. Bob Dylan, Senor (Tales Of Yankee Power)
8. The Doobie Brothers, Nobody
9. The Doobie Brothers, Neal’s Fandango
10. Tom Waits, Christmas Card From A Hooker In Minneapolis
11. Seatrain, Waiting For Elijah (request)
12. The Beatles, Rocky Raccoon
13. Jefferson Airplane, Uncle Sam Blues (request)
14. Elton John, Amy
15. David Bowie, Fascination
16. King Crimson, I Talk To The Wind
17. Deep Purple, Anyone’s Daughter
18. Murray McLauchlan, Out Past The Timberline
19. Blind Faith, Presence Of The Lord (request)
20. The Butterfield Blues Band, Work Song

episode 223 agriculture show july 10 2018

Jim Irvine, Devon Homick, Brian Henze, Bruce Thomson, and Tim Laatsch all come by our “live to air” table. We are at the Bringing You What’s Next In Your Field The 2018 Tour.  Check out www.fspartners.ca and  www.greatlakesgrain.com

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Freedom Ride to End MS

Are you looking for a ride, through the country side with winding turns and scenic views?

 

On August 18th,  join us as we ride through beautiful Forks of the Credit in support of the Multiple Sclerosis Society. The annual Freedom Ride to End MS poker run is back!

 

Grand River Chapter has teamed up with Simcoe Muskoka Chapter to make this year’s ride  bigger and better than ever!  More riders and more prizes!

 

The ride will start from two locations this year; 425 Bingeman’s Centre Dr. Kitchener or 5357 County Rd 9 New Lowell. 

 

Enjoy a pancake breakfast and fresh coffee before you set out at 10am.  All riders will join together at the Forks of the Credit for a BBQ lunch, fun and prizes!  

 

The minimum pledge to ride is $50. Each rider will receive one ticket to the grand prize, valued at $1000 and one ticket to the scrambler prize table. Raise more money and increase your chances of winning! For every additional $50 raised you receive additional prize tickets! 

 

All riders will receive a commemorative ride t-shirt!

 

 

When: Saturday, August 18, 2018

 

Time: 8:30AM registration

          10AM ride begins

 

Start: Bingeman’s – 425 Bingeman’s Centre Dr. Kitchener   OR

                                                                                             

          Royal Canadian Legion – 5357 County Rd 9, New Lowell

 

Finish: Forks of the Credit (location TBA)

 

Register online at www.freedomridetoendms.ca to receive an extra ticket to win the grand prize!

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