Sunday, September 26, 2010

Saturday Night's Alright for Rockin'!!

Last night, the Civic Centre shook for the 3rd annual 'Rock for Public Services' presented by CUPE, CUPE 503 and CUPE 4000! It was a free concert starring Downchild Blues Band (and special appearance by Jonas), Sass Jordan and Kim Mitchell! 3 signed guitars were raffled off, with all proceeds to the Ottawa Boys and Girls Club. The crowd danced and sweated the roof off the place- it was a great night!
Kudos to Brian Madden and Wil Kelly, not to mention the countless volunteers!


(above) Downchild Blues Band plays an amazing set!

(above) We love Kim Mitchell!

(above) Sass Jordan- Canada's queen of rock

(above) Sass

(above) surprise appearance by Jonas

Jonas jams with Downchild

A Big Success for the Big Pull!

Congratulations to everyone involved in the 'Big Pull' for the Ottawa Mission! Over 70 teams participated in a massive 'tug of war' to raise money for the Ottawa Mission's Stepping Stones program! See you next year!


(above) The Big Pull kicks off with Ottawa Police versus students from Algonquin and Cite Collegiale, with Mayor O'Brien as referee!

(above) BOB FM's Milky rounds up the teams for group photos

The Mayor had a blast!

Friday, September 24, 2010

Big Fun for Big Sky Ranch!


(pictured above: Sandy the mini pot-bellied pig!)

The great people at Greenboro Vet on Conroy Road are hosting a fundraiser for the Big Sky Ranch on Saturday Sept 25th, from 11 to 3 pm at the Conroy Pit! Its free to get in, with donations to Big Sky gratefully accepted. For more info: www.greenborovet.com
Events include:

•A variety of Big Sky animals including Sandy the micro potbellied pig!

•Cheryl Smith from Forever Friends - information and advice on training and dealing with behavior issues

•Bytown dog Obedience Club demonstrating Rally-O, teaching "How to teach your dog tricks" and performing Canine Good Neighbor testing

•Shake a Paw with agility demonstrations

•Stalworth Kennels with dog Scent and Personal Protection demonstrations

•Canine Water Wellness information booth

•MediCal/Royal Canin diet and nutrition information booth

•Pet photographer

•Kids Corner with face painting and a scavenger hunt

•Emergency Preparedness information and Pet First Aid Kits available

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

What You'll Look Like in Twenty Years?

Researchers from the University of St. Andrews in Scotland released images of study participants this week, projecting how they'll look in 20 years if they exercise, and how they'll look if they don't.
The imaging technology, which has been developed over the last 15 years, used mathematical models to predict how the shape, color and texture of the face change in those who don't exercise regularly.
The researchers defined regular exercise as 30 minutes of moderate activity, five times a week.
The aim of the study was to show how an active lifestyle can improve appearance as well as health. The process took into account the average annual weight gain that occurs with aging – about 1 ¼ pounds (0.5 kilograms) for women and 1 ½ pounds (0.7 kg) for men. Images of the participants' faces were also created assuming the participants exercised regularly.
"The participants seeing these images were relatively shocked by them," researcher Ross Whitehead said, "and all resolved to improve their exercise regimen."

Ok.. now I don't know if its just me.....but can you tell the difference between what the person looks like now and what they will look like without exercise in 20 years? Hmmm........


This trio shows Lisa Thompson, from left to right, as she appears now, how she may appear in 10 years if she exercises and how she may appear in 10 years if she does not exercise. Credit: University of St. Andrews

This trio shows Richard McIntosh, as he appears now, how he may appear in five years if he exercises, and how he may appear in five years if he doesn't exercise. Credit: University of St. Andrews

Silly Bandz!!!

Silly Bandz!!!! The 'Pet Rock' of 2010!!!

Someone came up with multi-colored elastic bands that start out as a specific shape, like an animal or a car. Then kids decided that they were fun to put on their wrists, like loopy colored bracelets. Then some guy named Justin Bieber started wearing them. So did Sarah Jessica Parker. And now, Silly Bandz is a multi-gazillion dollar corporation!! Remember the 'pet rock' and the 'slinky', cabbage patch kids and 'Tickle Me Elmo'? Silly Bandz is poised to join these incredible examples of merchandising gone mad! Doesn't it make you want to invent something?

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Stuntman and the Shark's 'Super Happy Fun Song' starts Monday!!




New to 939 BOB FM's Stuntman and the Shark: 'THE SUPER HAPPY FUN SONG'!!!!

its the most fun way to have your frown turn upside down, AND get a $50 gift certificate for Gabriel Pizza, BIGGER, BETTER PIZZA!!

Starting on Monday Sept 20th, at 7:40 each morning, we will play the 'Super Happy Fun Song', dedicated to one of our listeners. We need to hear from you!!! Call us and give us your 'frivolous tale'....here are some samples:

- Did your 2 year old stick a gummy bear into the DVD player
- Did your dog eat your favourite shoes
- Did your husband not replace the toilet paper roll..again?
- Did your wife leave you with no gas in the car
- Did the dryer shrink your favourite sweater
- Did you forget that today was garbage day

Keep them frivolous, light-hearted, no serious stuff please! When you hear the cue to call, get on the phone (613-750-4262), and if we choose your tale, you will be enjoying some delicious Gabriel Pizza, on us!!
You can also email us with your story, mornings@939bobfm.com

The Snazzy Napper- order now for Christmas!!



YES, ITS REAL!!!!! Who wouldn't want their very own 'Snazzy Napper'!

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Two paws up for $240,000 raised!!!




Thank you to all the sponsors, walkers and donors who came together to help Ottawa's animals today at the Iams Wiggle Waggle Walkathon for the Ottawa Humane Society! Kurt Stoodley from 'A' Television and I had a wonderful time hosting the doggie contests (smallest, largest, best talker, dog trick and of course, dog owner look-a-like) This year, we even had a pony and a cat join in the fun! On a personal note, a special thanks to BOB listeners, friends and family who sponsored my 2k walk- surpassing my goal of raising $3,000!!! Together we raised $3,040!!! Wooo hooo!!
And the big grand kahuna tally for the day: A WHOPPING $240,000!!!! Congratulations to everyone, 2 AND 4 legged!!!








Thursday, September 02, 2010

Wiggle Waggle Time!



(pictured above) The Iams Wiggle Waggle Walkathon for the Ottawa Humane Society is so popular, even dogs are bringing their own dogs!!

Please join 'A' TV's Kurt Stoodley, Honorary Chair Ottawa Police Chief Vern White and yours truly at the 22nd Annual Iams Wiggle Waggle Walkathon! Bring your dog, your friends, your family- its a day jam packed with fun (and of course a 2K or 5K walk) Family fun zone, K-9 fun zone, pet photos, Puppy Picasso and so much more, all to raise funds for the Ottawa Humane Society. It all takes place Sunday Sept 12th, and please note, it is at a new location: on Riverside Drive across from the RA Centre. www.ottawahumane.ca has all details
*** if you can't make it, would you possibly consider sponsoring me and my dogs Bode and Hudson (and cat Kitty who for obvious reasons will not be joining us)
link to my Wiggle Waggle page here:
http://www.ohsre.ca/Page.aspx?pid=393&frsid=2241
thank you!!!

Friday, August 27, 2010

Peanut Polo Cup this Sunday!



I've you've never seen live polo action, now's your chance! This Sunday in North Augusta (about 15 minutes) come on out to the 'Peanut Polo Cup'! A fabulous day of polo, live music, food and more, all to benefit these deserving charities:

» Alaskan Malamute Help League
» Augusta Dalmatian Rescue
» Basset Hound Rescue
» Blue Moon Catahoula/Big Dog Rescue
» Boston Terrier Canada
» CDN Chihuahua Rescue
» Merlin's Hope Chow / Shar-Pei Rescue
» Rat Terrier Rescue Canada
» Shiba Rescue GTA

for information, go to www.peanutpolo.wordpress.com

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Rain Date- Motorcycle Ride for Cats this Sunday!



MOTORCYCLE CHARITY RIDE
Sunday August 29th , 2010

(SUPPORT RESCUE CATS)
Come and join us on our first Charity Ride for Rescue Cats. The ride is open to all riders, clubs and all makes of motorcycles. In 2010 we are going to ride to help support this badly needed Sanctuary. Ride will be held on Sunday, August 29 th , Enjoy a 200 km. ride through a scenic rural setting. Register from 8:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. on ride day at Levi Home Hardware in Almonte. Start time is 10 a.m. Coffee and muffins will be served to kick start your morning. Money from this ride will be donated to Country Cat Sanctuary a registered charitable organization which is home to abused, abandoned, rescued cats and kittens. Without rescue organizations like this, where would the unwanted felines go? Registration is $20/rider and $10/passenger. Cash/Check (payable to Country Cat Sanctuary). We hope to see all of you pet lovers there to support this worthy cause. We plan to make this a yearly event and each year hope to see the number of riders grow.
check out the Country Cat Rescue website, www.countrycatrescue.com

Great door prizes. Pass this info along to your friends. See you there!!
Every rider/passenger will receive a thank you cat toy with registration
Further info: Frances fluffyb@xplornet.com

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Wild Churchill Manitoba!

Churchill Manitoba in the summer! What an unbelievable trip- its w-a-a-y up north but we had gorgeous weather (18, 19 degrees, but much of the summer in Churchill has been in the upper 20's!) Michelle Valberg and I were surrounded by wildlife- friendly belugas, curious polar bears (we kept our distance!), wide open tundra, and the residents of Churchill welcome you like no other. If you want the experience of a lifetime, check out www.frontiersnorth.com, they set us up with kayaks, zodiac rides with the whales and oh yes.....the famous tundra buggy to the land of the polar bear! Another thing that was unique about this trip: good old fashioned service on an airline!! First Air complimentary wine, 'special coffees' and warm chocolate chip cookies: it just added to our amazing northern experience! p.s. Watch for Michelle's exhibit on Canada's north next March at the Canadian Museum of Nature. If you get a chance, I highly recommend a trip to Churchill, you'll never forget it!!


polar bear jail! (not as bad as it sounds! they get released pretty quick!)

orange lichen on rocks

our tundra truck!

stark and beautiful

more stark and beautiful

belugas everywhere!

spot the polar bear

Tundra Road

safest way to get around the tundra

at home in the water

sandpiper

wicked sunsets

Michelle captures belugas

yep, they were that close!

Churchill cat

sled dogs

they were all super friendly

can't wait to get going!

Wednesday, August 04, 2010

Belugas Baby!!



Today I am off to Churchill Manitoba with my good friend, local photographer and philanthropist Michelle Valberg! Michelle has journeyed to Canada's north several times over the past few months to research and photograph the people, the scenery and the wildlife (with breath-taking results, I may add)! Her photo awards and credits are too many to mention here- but her photographic expertise is matched only by her willingness to help those in need. Michelle and writer Joan Weinman created 'Project North', an organization that collects (and delivers!) sports equipment to children in Nunuvut and Nunavik. I blogged about Project North last year, link here:
http://939bobfm.blogspot.com/2009/08/project-north-please-donate-gently-used.html

My journey with Michelle is all about beluga whales, birds, blooms, gorgeous scenery, hopefully some northern lights, and....fingers crossed, polar bears!! If this is something you would like to do one day, check out our trip guides, www.frontiersnorth.com
Tomorrow at this time, we will be swimming with beluga whales!!! Can't wait!!

Monday, August 02, 2010

Kayaking the Rideau Canal





The Rideau Canal Festival is on this weekend, details at www.rideaucanalfestival.ca!
We are so lucky to have this amazing jewel for our very own playground. Last weekend, ten of us got together for a paddle down the Rideau system- starting at Manotick's Long Island Locks and ending our day at the National Arts Centre. It was a spectacular way to experience the canal! I saw sections of the waterway that I would never have seen other-wise, and the scenery is spectacular. I highly recommend this experience- even if you have never kayaked before, there is a place in Merrickville that makes everything as easy as possible for you. Check it out here: www.canaltripping.com. They will drop off a rental kayak at the destination of your choice, then pick it up at the end of the day- wherever you are! And its just 40 dollars, a great deal. We paddled the 17 miles effortlessly, with a few breaks for snacks at the locks. What a trip!