Local Chamber Events

Nominated for: Male Entrepreneur of the Year

Friday, April 26, 2019 - 3:30am to 6:30am

Male Entrepreneur of the Year
Shahrooz Yazdani -Yazdani Family Dentistry
Jamie Chapeski -Bent Wrench Garage
Rob McNamara -KrisAlis Inc
William Pearl -Steven’s Creek
Craig Gerlach -Current Systems & Crown Rust
Kevin Scott -Copperwood General Contracting
Luke Geleynse -Geleynse Earthworks
Jamie Norman -43 Autoworks Ltd

 

Nominated for: Female Entrepreneur of the Year

Friday, April 26, 2019 - 3:30am to 6:30am

Female Entrepreneur of the Year
Gen Labelle – The Kemptville Flower Shop
Jacqueline Taylor –Jac’s Boutique 
Su Ouellette –Su Gold Jeweller’s & Giftware
Tina Murray –Dominion Lending Centre 
Kelly Ferguson –Cranberry Hill Animal Hospital
Kathryn Pentland –Furrific Dog Grooming
Kika Smith -Brewed Awakenings  
Cathy Sheppard – Sheppard & Associates Ltd
Deb Wilson -Grahame’s Bakery
Natalie Castellas -Catered Affairs
Kimberly Smalridge -Stepping Stone Pediatric Physical Therapy

Budget 2019: Protecting What Matters Most

Wednesday, April 24, 2019 - 2:00pm to 4:00pm

Ontario’s Minister of Finance Vic Fedeli will deliver remarks following the 2019 Ontario Budget set to be released on April 11. The government’s first budget under Premier Doug Ford will protect the core services that matter most to the people of Ontario, including its world-class health care and education systems, while putting the province on a responsible and sustainable path back to balance. The government is committed to creating and protecting good jobs in Ontario, and putting the people first in every decision government makes.

Private Reflexology & Salt Therapy

Saturday, April 13, 2019 - 5:00am

Reflexology is the application of appropriate pressure to specific points and areas on the feet, hands, or ears. Reflexologists believe that these reflex points correspond to different body organs and systems, and that pressing them creates real benefits for the person's health.
For example, reflexology holds that a specific spot in the arch of the foot corresponds to the bladder. When a reflexologist uses thumbs or fingers to apply appropriate pressure to this area, it may affect bladder functioning.