July 4, 2022

July 4th is the 185th day of the year. There are 180 days remaining until the end of the year.


“West Side Story” starring Ansel Elgort, Rachel Zegler, and Ariana DeBose will be shown in the Meeting Room of the Chatham Branch of the Chatham-Kent Public Library on Tuesday, July 5 at 2:00 pm. All are welcome.

 


There are only a few weeks left to get your tickets for The Chatham-Kent Health Alliance Foundation’s annual 50/50 draw.

The Igniting Healthcare 50/50 FUNdraiser draw will take place on July 13 at 1pm.

So far, the 50/50 has raised a total of over $113,000, with the winning jackpot around $56,000. Get your tickets here.


There is a blood donor clinic tomorrow in Dresden at the Ken Houston Arena from 2-7pm.

Donations are by appointment only but same day appointments do become available. Book online at blood.ca, use the GiveBlood App or call 1-888-2-DONATE.


Rotary International welcomes its first woman president in its 117-year history.

Windsor’s Jennifer Jones has taken office and during her one year term, Jones will be focusing on addressing pressing issues including food security, litter, and safety of seasonal guest workers.

As president, Jones will oversee Rotary’s top goal of eradicating polio.


There’s a new addition to the famed Barbie Signature collection, and she’s a beautiful first. Mattel teamed up with actress and transgender activist Laverne Cox to create a doll that captures all of Cox’s shine and glamor, and is the first transgender Barbie doll. The Barbie Signature collection also features tributes to the likes of Davie Bowie, Maya Angelou and others, as well as reproductions of historic dolls like the 1975 Gold Medal Barbie. Suffice it to say, Cox’s mini-me is in good company.

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