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Sunday, March 18, 2012

Mohawk College wins first ever CCAA National Men's Basketball Championship

Congrats to my alma mater,

Mohawk College has won its first Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association men's basketball championship.
The Mountaineers, led by Aminu Bello's 32-point, player of the game performance, downed the Mount Royal University Cougars of Calgary 88-73 in the gold medal final in Truro, N.S. on Saturday.

Monday, March 12, 2012

Project Punch Bowl looking for volunteers to clean up "the devil's punch bowl" (VIDEO)



Hamilton's Punchbowl has been a great place to hike for years. Unfortunately people tend to use the escarpment as a dumping ground. On April 15 2012 at 11am or (whenever you get there) a group of people will be getting together to clean it up. It will be a fun, healthy day of hiking. We are looking for more people to help out. If you are interested in helping please let us know. 

We need everything.
Here's something you could bring for yourself:
extra socks, plastic bags for your feet in case your footwear gets wet, hiking boots, gloves, food, water, first aid supplies. If you have rock climbing gear bring it along. Remember to dress in layers. Please don't bring your pets and use your best judgment with kids. Its a great way to teach them that there are also hazards.
Feel free to email me at projectpunchbowl@hotmail.com
Thanks




Sunday, March 11, 2012

Hamilton Concert Band: Sounds of Love

Hamilton Concert Band: Sounds of Love
by Glen Brown

The Hamilton Concert Band (HCB) and the Jimmy Stahl Big Band, joined by vocalist Loralee McGuirl, recently put together a special Valentines Day concert last Sunday at St. Andrew’s United Church. Sounds of Love was the third concert in the HCB’s annual series, with the 34-member ensemble sounding as good as ever. Joanne Romano, the HCB’s assistant conductor, stood in for Bobby Herriott, and Jimmy Stahl conducted his 18 piece big band. Chad Benning, the president of the HCB, was the master of ceremonies.

The first four concert band selections displayed the talents of several band members. Dominic Ferrelli started things off with a simple and uplifting flute melody in A Stroll in the Park. The Overture from Mozart’s Marriage of Figaro nicely captured a playful spirit of anticipation, with the piccolo and oboe giving brilliance and clarity to the running passages. Good blend, intonation and balance between sections was evident throughout; a pleasant surprise. Send in the Clowns featured the horn section, and Jimmy Stahl’s control on the flugal horn was displayed in fine form on Rogers and Hart’s My Funny Valentine.

Excitement increased when Jimmy Stahl’s rhythm section kicked into an arrangement of Henry Mancini’s Peter Gunn, although I was slightly disappointed by the unconvincing keyboard sound. Good burn from the brass, and although some comments were overheard about the room being “loud,” this listener didn’t mind at all. Nice solo work was heard throughout the next six pieces, confirming Jimmy’s remark that capable soloists sit in almost every chair of his band. There is a visibly positive rapport between the band and their leader, who has dedicated himself to pursuing commercial trumpet work and band leading in the Hamilton area since his high school days.

Loralee McGuirl very comfortably fronted the big band as she sang Over the Rainbow, her voice rich and expressive in this touching melody. The big dynamic swells and reharmonizations of this arrangement didn’t suit the lyrical and traditionally reflective nature of this simple song; nevertheless, McGuirl held her own throughout.

The band settled into a great groove in Moondance. George Behr treated us to a lovely trombone solo in My One and Only Love. Following that McGuirl, now fully warmed up, let her seemingly limitless range soar in Georgia and His Eye Is On The Sparrow. I overheard audience members say, “Incredible,” and “ I’ve got goosebumps.” Later in the show we were treated to an equally exciting rendition of Swing Low, as the grinding groove of the band was balanced perfectly by McGuirl’s soaring soprano. She is a versatile powerhouse; a good match for this exuberant big band.

To finish up, Joanne Romano’s confident conducting kept Sinatra In Concert moving, and she was able to bring out a good degree of dynamic expression throughout.

Loralee McGuirl is a Hamilton based singer, known for her versatile voice and adventurous repertoire, which spans such divergent genres as jazz, blues, rock, gospel, show tunes and opera. A thoroughly engaging and polished performer, Loralee has captivated audiences time and again with her soaring range, vocal agility and emotionally evocative improvisational technique.


Tuesday, March 6, 2012

What will be going in the old Walmart location at Eastgate Square?

The plan for the empty Wal-Mart space in Eastgate Mall is to split the empty space in two.
WINNER'S and SPORT CHECK will be moving in.

Monday, March 5, 2012

Hamilton Civic League wants to save Tax Payers $10,000,000.00 with Bi-Weekly Garbage Collection. Residents invited to City Hall March 10 at Noon

 LETTER FROM HAMILTON CIVIC LEAGUE:

Hamilton City Council overruled City Staff, ignored Waste Reduction Task Force recommendations and dismissed numerous delegations when they rejected biweekly garbage collection. City Council’s decision will cost us $10,000,000.00. How do you feel about City Hall wasting your money?

Please select Reply to All to forward the invoice below to all Councillors and the Mayor. Consider adding your contacts to the BCC field so they can also forward the invoice to City Hall. It is EXTREMELY important to follow up with a phone call, so Let’s Call City Hall (905-546-2489) to collect our $10,000,000.00 today.

The garbage collection contract has not yet been signed, so there is a brief window of opportunity for everyone to take action to save our City $10,000,000.00. You are invited to join residents from Flamborough to Stoney Creek at Hamilton City Hall on Saturday, March 10th at noon. BYOB, Bring Your Own EMPTY Garbage Bag to City Hall where we will fill them up with air to illustrate exactly what our $10,000,000.00 will be collecting on a weekly basis. If you have a cell phone, please bring it with you. Together we can make Saturday March 10th a turning point in Hamilton’s political landscape.

Let’s tell City Hall to stop wasting our money. Recycling and green bin collection will continue weekly but Let’s Call City Hall to tell our Councillors to adopt biweekly garbage collection to save taxpayers $10,000,000.00.

Saturday, March 3, 2012

30 000 Unique Hits. Thank you!!

Just would like to thank all the readers out there to helping us reach 30,000 unique hits.

Thank you Hamilton.

Councillor Ferguson vs Councillor Clark battle of wits: Hamilton City Council

Shouting match between Councillor Brad Clark and Councillor Lloyd Ferguson

Please vote on our poll on the right. Results will be posted after poll closes.