Thursday, August 30, 2012
Wasaga Beach Fun Events
September
2 - Memories of Summer Fireworks
Please join the Town of Wasaga Beach in celebrating a wonderful summer
season. Our annual Memories of Summer fireworks display will take place on
Sunday, September 2 at Beach Area One. The show starts at dusk.
www.wasagabeach.com or call 705-429-3844
8 – 9 - Multisport Triathlon & Marathon
On September 8 & 9 Wasaga Beach is happy to be hosting the Multisport
Triathlon and Marathon. This event is for people of all skill levels. Visit
www.multisportcanada.com
September con’t
16 – Terry Fox Run
Taking place once again in Wasaga Beach. Come participate in this fabulous
worthwhile charity event. Register online at www.terryfox.org/Run and check out
www.wasagabeach.com for more info
22 – 23 - The Wasaga Beach Home & Recreation Show, presented by Beach
BOOSTER Promotions
This two day exhibition show is taking place at our RecPlex. Admission is just $2.
Come see what Wasaga Beach has to offer for your home and recreational
needs. For more info check out www.beachbooster.com
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
A Rare Blue MOON August 31st.
Skywatchers should circle Friday (Aug. 31) on their calendars, for the date offers the last chance to see a so-called "blue moon" for nearly three years.
The moon reaches its full phase at 9:58 a.m. EDT (1358 GMT) Friday, marking the secon
The moon reaches its full phase at 9:58 a.m. EDT (1358 GMT) Friday, marking the secon
d full moon of August (the previous one occurred Aug. 1). Stargazers won't be able to see two full moons in a single month again until July 2015.
Friday's full moon won't actually be blue, unless a load of dust or ash in the atmosphere lends it that particular hue from your vantage point. In any event, blue moons aren't named for their color, and they look like any other full moon in the sky most of the time.
Rather, the term has always been associated with an "extra" full moon. In the first half of the 20th century, for example, it apparently referred to the third full moon of a season — spring, summer, winter or fall — that boasted four full moons instead of the usual three.
Friday's full moon won't actually be blue, unless a load of dust or ash in the atmosphere lends it that particular hue from your vantage point. In any event, blue moons aren't named for their color, and they look like any other full moon in the sky most of the time.
Rather, the term has always been associated with an "extra" full moon. In the first half of the 20th century, for example, it apparently referred to the third full moon of a season — spring, summer, winter or fall — that boasted four full moons instead of the usual three.
Monday, August 27, 2012
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Thursday, August 2, 2012
Wasaga Beach Terry Fox Run September 16th
Please get your friends, family or coworkers to
“Team Up For Terry”
at the
Sunday, September 16, 2012
9:00am
(at the Playland Parking Lot, in the main beach area)
We have 1km, 5km and 10km routes along the scenic
boardwalks and Provincial Parks of
the World’s Longest Freshwater Beach.
Our routes are wheelchair/stroller friendly.
(No bikes or
rollerblades please)
For more details please
go to www.terryfox.org
or contact
David Foster (705)
429-6263 e-mail wasagadave@rogers.com
Mike McCluskey (705)
422-1150
Top ten reasons to enter as a team:
10) Easy to
sign up at www.terryfox.org !
9) Nothing beats a run/walk at the Beach!
8) Your friends
and neighbours will all be there!
7) Funds go directly
to cancer research!
6) Great activity
regardless of your fitness level!
5) Fundraising is easy
through www.terryfox.org!
4) Non-competitive, family friendly event!
3) It is fun
to be part of a team!
2) You
become part of the legacy of Terry
Fox!
1) You will
make a direct difference in beating cancer!
For more details
please go to www.terryfox.org
or contact
David Foster (705)
429 6263 e-mail wasagadave@rogers.com
Mike McCluskey (705)
422 1150
SEE
YOU ON THE 16TH!!!!
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