October 10, 2018
The monthly Blood Donor Clinic will be held at the Spirit and Life Centre (184 Wellington St West, Chatham) today from 1-7.
Book your appointment online at Blood.ca, use the apps (Apple/Android), call 1-888-2-DONATE or just walk in.
Your donation could save a life today! New donors welcome.
It’s Movie Night at the Capitol.
Come by the Chatham Capitol Theatre tonight at 7 to see Topsy Turvy.
Tonight’s movie is rated 14A. $5 cash at the door, concessions are available.
The nominees for the next Rock and Roll Hall of Fame class have been announced. There are 15 of them.
The biggest names are: Def Leppard, Devo, Janet Jackson, LL Cool J, Radiohead, Rage Against the Machine, Stevie Nicks, and The Cure.
You’ve also got Todd Rundgren, The Zombies, John Prine, Kraftwerk, MC5, Roxy Music, and Rufus (featuring Chaka Khan).
To be eligible, you had to have a single or album released in 1993 or earlier. All of the nominees have been eligible previously.
The final class will be announced in December. Usually five or six acts are inducted, and the ceremony will happen in New York City on March 29th.
The biggest names that became eligible this year include: Dave Matthews Band, Sheryl Crow, Blink-182, and the Counting Crows. They could’ve also nominated Outkast, The Roots, Snoop Dogg, Faith Hill, and Kenny Chesney.
Voting is open on the Rock Hall’s website, and you can also vote in-person at the Rock Hall museum.
Your #RockHall2019 Nominees are here. Who do you want to see inducted? Now’s the time to make your voice heard: https://t.co/F4NQPnaZjb pic.twitter.com/UGkAN7MOsN
— Rock Hall (@rockhall) October 9, 2018
Google just announced a new feature for their Pixel phones.
It’s called “call screen.” When you get a call, you can have a robot answer it for you, it’ll transcribe what the person is saying and then you can pick a reply for the robot to say to them.
With the Google Assistant baked into Pixel 3, our new AI-powered Call Screen feature goes even further to help people in the U.S. screen calls and avoid spam calls. #madebygoogle pic.twitter.com/l1Oe2vyA93
— Google (@Google) October 9, 2018
The 6th Annual Two Boobs in a Bucket fundraiser is tomorrow morning.
CKMORNINGS will be lifted 65 feet to the sky in a St. Clair College Powerline bucket truck and will stay up to raise money for Breast Cancer Research.
We’ll set up in the Chatham-Kent Home Hardware Building Centre (124 Keil Dr.) parking lot at 7:30. Mike from Munchies will be BBQing some sausages and the St. Clair College Esthetician program will be painting pinkies pink.
Come by and make your donation to the cause. You can also donate online.