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Please read the article below on donations that are needed for Ukrainian refugees.
Donations needed for Ukrainian refugees
Seniors Discounts May 24th 2022
Store
Discount
Michaels
10% off everyday 55+
Bulk Barn
10% off Wednesday for 65+
Safeway
10% off every 3rd Wednesday 65+
Shoppers Drug Mart
20% every Thursday 65+
With Optimum card does not exceed $50
M&M Meats
10% regular priced item, order online for pickup, everyday
Rexall
20% off Tuesdays 55+
The Bay
20% First Tuesday of the month, 15% off for 60+
Rona
10% off 1st Tuesday of the month 55+
Salvation Army Thrift
10% 60+
Value Village
30% Tuesday 60+
Laura Secord
Celebrations
Wednesday, Thursday, Sundays 60+
Ultracuts
$1 off every day, $2 off Wednesday 60+
Cineplex
Discount ticket prices 65+
Landmark Cinema
Senior’s day Monday, 20% off admission and concession price
Winnipeg Art Gallery
$10 off memberships, $4 off admission 60+
Can Museum for Human
Rights
Senior rates 65+
Ticketmaster
Offers discounts as part of the ticket options
Petland
20% off regular prices, Last Thursday 60+
Pet Valu
10% off regular prices, last Thursday 60+
Red River Coop
10% 3rd Wednesday 60+
Goodwill Thrift Store
10% Tuesday
The Medicine Shoppe Pharmacy
10% off everyday
Restaurants
Smitty’s Restaurant
$5.00 membership-15% off regular meal
Salisbury House
Senior’s menu
Burger King
Certain items 55+
Wendy’s
10% 65+
Denny’s
Applebee’s
15% 55+
Arby’s
McDonald’s
Discount coffee for seniors
Thanks to Pembina Active Living.
Effective May 20, 2022, Manitoba is updating its COVID-19 vaccine booster dose guidance and eligibility as follows:
1. Decreasing the interval between the last dose in the primary series and a first booster dose from 6 months to at least 4 months.
2. Decreasing the interval between the first booster and a second booster dose from 6 months to at least 4 months.
3. Expanding eligibility criteria for second booster doses as follows: o residents of personal care homes and elderly persons’ housing congregate living sites (such as supportive housing and assisted living) with no age limit (no change) o individuals aged 50 or older who live in the community (previously, the age cap was at ≥ 70 years) or individuals 18 to 49 years of age who are moderately to severely immunocompromised (new criterion) o First Nations, Inuit and Metis people aged 30 or older, regardless of where they live (previously, the age cap was at ≥ 50 years)
https://www.getrave.ca/content/6955713/7e7f3df3-f064-496f-b3b0-62ccabeec4cf/68ef34d6-d9fb-494b-97ef-e9936a7bb3fe/Memo_-_Expanded_Second_Booster_Eligibility_and_Decreased_Interval_-_May_20_2022_FINAL.pdf
Chili con carne
Simmer for at least 2 hrs. If too thick add more marinara sauce or beef broth. If too sloppy ladle out some juice.
Add more chili powder to your taste as it simmers. Palates differ significantly. It is easy to add but cannot be removed.
This is as close to what you ate as I can make it but it is not exact since cooking in large quantities is not the same as making small batches. ENJOY!
You can vary it to make it to your preference. As Mme Benoit liked to say, “A recipe is like a tune around which you can make a symphony.” Let your imagination soar.
Guy
https://youtu.be/-vdHeh3Tftk
This video goes over a lot of questions that pickleball newbies may have around the rules.
https://youtu.be/uDXKGDhkPfM
https://youtu.be/FLh71v5_8sM
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NEW: April 6, 2022
Based on recommendations from the National Advisory Committee on Immunization, the following individuals are eligible to receive a second booster dose of COVID-19 vaccine:
The second booster should be Pfizer or Moderna and given at least six months after their last booster dose.
For most people, the second booster dose will be their fourth dose of vaccine. However, for immunocompromised people who received an initial series of three vaccine doses to offer stronger protection against COVID-19, the second booster would be their fifth dose. This dose should also be given six months after their first booster.
Children aged 5 to 11 should receive the pediatric Pfizer vaccine.
All adolescents and young adults between the ages of 12 and 29 are recommended to receive Pfizer for all doses, due to a lower risk of myocarditis/pericarditis with this vaccine as compared to Moderna in this age group.
Adults aged 30 years and older can get either mRNA vaccine (Pfizer or Moderna). It is recommended to get the same mRNA vaccine for dose 1 and dose 2, if available. However, getting a combination of mRNA vaccines is both safe and effective, and either (Pfizer or Moderna) can be offered if:
Adults aged 30 years and older can get either mRNA vaccine (Pfizer or Moderna) for the booster dose (regardless of the COVID-19 vaccines previously given).
Recommendations for individuals who are moderately to severely immunocompromised:
People who are moderately to severely immunocompromised due to a medical condition and/or treatment include those who:
The following people should talk to their doctor about the risks and benefits of an additional dose:
For the vast majority of people, the COVID-19 vaccine is a safe and effective way to protect themselves and others against the virus. It is recommended that all eligible individuals who live, work or study in Manitoba be fully vaccinated against COVID-19. However, there are a very small number of people who can’t or shouldn’t be immunized, or need to delay vaccination, due to their medical history.
Only people who qualify and have had their medical situation confirmed by a specialist can receive an exemption. These are the only medical conditions or situations that are eligible to be considered:
If you feel you may qualify based on this list, schedule an appointment with your health care provider and/or your specialist. They will review the exemption criteria with you to determine if you qualify. Only a medical specialist (physician) can request a medical exemption from the province. Do not contact or request a referral to a specialist unless you meet one of the criteria listed.
Exemptions can only be made by specialists who are:
Individuals cannot submit their own requests for exemption.
Once an exemption is submitted, information about the exemption will be entered into the provincial immunization database, including whether the exemption is permanent or temporary.
You will be able to request your digital or physical Manitoba immunization card approximately seven to 14 business days after your exemption is submitted. The card and the display shown after scanning the QR code will be identical to those currently used by fully immunized people.
This will help protect your private health information, while also keeping a simple, consistent process for venues and events that must validate immunization status. For more information, visit: Province of Manitoba | For Residents.
Manitoba’s exemption process only applies within the province, for events and venues that may require proof of immunization to attend or participate. It does not apply to any immunization requirements set by the Government of Canada, including for travel on planes, trains and cruises. For Government of Canada immunization requirements, please visit COVID-19: Proof of vaccination in Canada and for international travel for Canadians - Canada.ca or COVID-19 Boarding flights and trains in Canada - Travel.gc.ca
2022 MB 55+ GAMES Selkirk, MB - PICKLEBALL
Tuesday, June 7, 8:00 AM - Women’s doubles
Wednesday, June 8, 8:00 AM – Mixed doubles
Thursday, June 9, 8:00 AM – Men’s doubles
VENUES: Selkirk Community Church & Selkirk Rec. Complex, Selkirk, MB
FORMAT: Round robin or modified round robin, depending on the number of teams. If insufficient entries in a category, the category will be combined with a similar category for round robin play, then broken off for playoffs. Playoff formats determined by time and number of teams.
REGISTRATION STARTS: March 21, 2022 ENDS: May 13, 2022 “EARLY BIRD PRICING”: $35.00 for the first event + $15.00 for the second event UNTIL April 29, 2022 (ADD $10.00 per event after April 29th).
CHOOSE YOUR CATEGORY(S):
Depending on your partner’s skill/age level…
1) Women’s doubles ages: 55, 60, 65, 70, & 75+ with 3 skill levels in each age group (up to 3.0, 3.5, & 4.0 +)
2) Mixed doubles ages: 55, 60, 65, 70, & 75+ with 3 skill levels in each age group (up to 3.0, 3.5, & 4.0+)
3) Men’s doubles ages: 55, 60, 65, 70 & 75+ with 3 skill levels in each age group (up to 3.0, 3.5, & 4.0+)
Volunteers are NEEDED.
Visit: www.activeagingmb.ca & click on 55+ Games Selkirk for more information on how to register and volunteer.
Confirmation of events entered & schedules will be sent out.
2022 Canada 55+ Games - Pickleball Event
Teams who win Gold/Silver qualify to play in the 2022 Canada 55 + Games in Kamloops, B.C on August 23th-26th, 2022 (if they choose to).
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