February 14, 2023
February 14th is the 45th day of the year. There are 320 days remaining until the end of the year.
Erieau will be without power today 9-1.
Two hydro poles will be replaces and that will affect the entire community this morning.
All customers have been notified.
ERIEAU REMINDER: There will be a community-wide planned power outage on Tuesday, February 14th from 9am-1pm to replace two hydro poles. For more information, please visit our website at https://t.co/PAUF7fs8GE
— Entegrus Inc. (@Entegrus) February 13, 2023
The Chatham-Kent Public Library hosts Movies @ Your Library every Tuesday at the Chatham branch.
Book your spot today to see Never Too Late. Movies start at 2pm.
There is limited space, registration is required.
A warm spell has all of us thinking of Summer and the boys of summer are getting back at it.
The Toronto Blue Jays and the Detroit Tigers have begun Spring Training. The Jays in Dunedin, Florida, the Tigers in Lakeland, FL.
Pitchers and catchers always arrive first. The position players don’t have to show up until a few days later.
Toronto opens the season March 30th against the St. Louis Cardinals, Detroit’s in Tampa to play the Rays.
This will be the first (of four) free fishing weekends in Ontario this year.
This means you do not need to buy a fishing license if you want to fish during:
- Family Fishing Weekend in February (February 18-20, 2023)
- Mother’s Day Weekend in May (May 13-14, 2023)
- Father’s Day Weekend in June (June 17-18, 2023)
- Family Fishing Week in July (July 1-9, 2023)
During all other time periods, Canadian residents between the ages of 18 and 64 years must purchase a valid fishing license to legally fish in Ontario.
Go here for more information or here.
Happy Valentine’s Day!
Valentine’s Day is the the most widely celebrated unofficial holiday in the world.
A few interesting facts…
- The Catholic Church recognizes at least 3 different saints named Valentine, all of whom were martyred, one for performing secret weddings for young lovers.
- Pope Gelasius declared February 14th “St Valentine’s Day” around 498 AD, in part to replace an ancient Roman fertility festival.
- About 1 billion Valentine cards are exchanged, making it the 3rd largest card-sending occasion after Christmas and Fathers Day. It’s also the 4th-biggest flower-selling occasion.
- Teachers receive the most Valentines Day cards, followed by school children, mothers, wives, and then sweethearts.