The PARO Link  
Vol. # 03 - Issue
# 11 - Friday, March 17th, 2006

In this Issue:

Bits & Pieces for Busy Businesses
Power Tools - The Accelerator
PARO Circle News
PARO Presents -
Biz & Bagels
Community Biz & Events
PARO Programs
Health Minute
PARO Events Calendar 

High Above

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Job Positions

Program Administrator

You are enthusiastic and creative, with a degree in business administration and/or human resources or equivalent, and at least three years management experience. Your special qualities and experiences will enhance your position as an integral member of the PARO management team, responsible for the effective administration and delivery of Women Enterprise Centre programs, projects and services. You have excellent, proven skills and experience in the areas of human resources management, business administration, business plan development, business operations and management. You have a track record of successful relationship building, advanced computer skills in word-processing, spreadsheets, computerized bookkeeping, and report writing.

 

DURATION OF CONTRACT: Full-time until March 31, 2007 with potential for further employment.

 

Loans Officer  

PARO invites applications for a loans officer to be responsible for the effective administration and delivery of peer lending programs and services. You have Post Secondary Education in a related field and/or related experience; related experience in banking, financial planning, accounting, bookkeeping or loans; plus, experience and success working in a group building context. Experience and skills needed include computer skills in word-processing, spreadsheets, report writing, presentation preparation, database entry.  

DURATION OF CONTRACT: Part-time 15 hrs/wk at $17/hr. until March 31, 2007 with potential for further employment.

 

Business Coach/Consultant  

As a self-employed contractor, the Business Coach/Consultant will participate in the development and delivery of a women-centred comprehensive coaching/counseling, and business development training program. You have post-secondary education and experience in business management, marketing, business plan development or related areas. You have financial acumen, evaluation and reporting skills. A team player, you are self-motivated, and self-confident. Completion of courses in business coaching, women’s studies, accounting, and/or the social sciences, and experience as an entrepreneur and in community economic development are definite assets.  

ALL POSITIONS REQUIRE:  flexibility, willingness to travel to communities in Northwestern Ontario , access to use of a vehicle, and a valid Ontario driver’s license, excellent interpersonal, organizational, and project management skills, written and oral communication skills, excellent analytical skills, and an ability to accommodate competing demands and to meet deadlines. The ability to speak French, a definite asset. .

DEADLINE FOR APPLICATION:   12 Noon . Monday, March 20, 2006 , e-mail or mail resumes/proposals, other documentation, cover letter, and three references with permission to contact to:

PARO Centre for Women’s Enterprise,  110-105 May St. N., Thunder Bay, ON, P7C 3N9,

Attn.: Rosalind Lockyer, Executive Director, E-mail: rlockyer@paro.ca  

Biz and Bagel  

 

Join us for Biz and Bagel Wednesday March 22nd, 2006 featuring 

~ Martha Picard ~ 

Membership with the Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce, Promote Your Business, and 

Enhance Your Community

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If you have a Biz and Bagel topic you would like to be presented, like to be a guest speaker or know of someone who may be interested, please contact Lori @ loriw@paro.ca or 625-0328
This program is funded by the Government of Canada

 

Business Development Programs 

Are you a Woman with a Disability?

Dissatisfied With Your Work?

Want to Become Self-Employed?
Are you a woman contemplating going into business but do not know where to start? 
For more info, please call Lori 625.0328 or 1.800.584.0252 or 
Diana in Atikokan 597.6389 
Start Your Business Today!!!  Let us help you!
Join the Making A Difference: A Business Development Program
Funded by: 
The support of Government of Ontario through the Ontario Women's Directorate, the Ministry of
Citizenship and Immigration is acknowledged

PARO Self-Employment Benefit Program
PARO's GATEWAY: A Path to Self-Employment
On EI now or in the last 3 years, or had Maternity benefits in the last 5 years?
Register Today!! 
 Click here for more information
This program is funded by the Government of Canada
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Do you have a computer?  Can you surf the internet easily?  Why not try our new Pilot project...PARO On-line.

 

PARO Presents

 

New Items Never Before in the Store

~ Mini Pocket Warmers (heat in the microwave) ~ 100% Beeswax Tear Drop Candles ~ 

~ New Cord and Bead Jewelry (necklaces, earrings, bracelets) ~ 

~ Cross Stitch Bookmarks ~ Set of 2 Receiving Blankets ~ Beach Beanie ~ 

New Items This Week

Plain Felted Mitts- Snowmen ~ Scrubs ~ Cross Stitch (Trees Large or Small Set of Two) ~ Genuine Earth stone Sets (Necklace) ~ Genuine Earth stone Earrings

Browse at PARO Presents anytime between 10am and 5pm Tuesday through Saturday

Store Special!

Fashion Earrings - Over 100 Choices $5/pair

Faux Fur Cuff Muffs - $25 Now $14.99 each

Check Out Our Yard Sale!

New Items Arriving Weekly

Browse at PARO Presents anytime between 10am and 5pm Tuesday through Saturday

Other Services

Supreme Cleaners Dry Cleaning and Alterations Depot

 PARO Presents 111 N. May St. 623-2200  
 
 

Community Events

 
Raag-Rung Music Circle is proud to present the Juno Award Winner vocalist and Canadian Arts Presenter's
Touring Artist of the Year Award winner
 
Kiran Ahluwalia
in concert with Rez Abbasi (guitar), Naren Bhudhakar (tabla),Ashoke Bidaye (harmonium) and Dave Phillips (Base Guitar)
 
on Friday, March 31, at 7:30 p.m. in Lakehead University Bora Laskin Auditorium.
Tickets: $ 15 ($ 13 for students/seniors - East Indian refreshments included).
Tickets available at the Lakehead University Bookstore, or call 577 5641. 
 
Raag-Rung Music Circle is a Registered Charitable Organization.
Thank you for Supporting the Musical Arts and the Artists

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Attention:  Businesses & Organizations

Everything you need to know about marketing online with: Electronic Newsletters,   customer incentives,   e-zine marketing,  on-line surveys.

 International speakers will be here on Wednesday March 22 from 7 pm to 9:30 pm.

 Cost $10.00

 Presenting Companies:  Constant Contact   and Up-Online

This is one seminar you don’t want to miss !  Learn how to use these simple cost effective tools in your business, your firm, or your not for profit organization to develop enhanced relationships with your target audience.

Confirm your attendance via email: dlarsen@tbaytel.net

Location to be announced.  Limited seating available

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Doula Workshop

I'm attempting to organize a Doula workshop in Thunder Bay and for those who may not know what a Doula is, it is a woman (persons of all genders are welcome for Doula certification, of course) who assists in labour and provides advice, information and emotional support to a mother and family before, during and just after childbirth. 

The cost is approximately $325, it is a full weekend course, and the result is internationally recognized doula certification.  DONA international is the doula organization of North America, which is where the certification is coming from.  Time-frame-ish I'm thinking May/June area, the dates will be specified as registration picks up.  If there are any questions, Please pass on my email gillianerobinson@hotmail.com and/or phone# 807-345-3346. Thanks for listening.

Take care of your beautiful selves.  

Gillian

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You Light Up My Life An evening of Sweet Indulgences

The Arthritis Society will be hosting the first “You Light Up My Life.. an evening  of Sweet Indulgences” and appreciation on Wednesday March 29.  It is a ladies night out for a chance to recognize that important female person in your life. It could be your mom, your friend, a co-worker or sister. We are building this event to provide a night to distinguish the important female force in your life.

We are inviting 350 of the most committed dessert lovers to join in this fun filled evening with entertainment and games.  The event features a Feast of Dessert Samplings with different desserts to sample from
Thunder Bay ’s best Caterers and Chefs.  There will be a “Who Serves the Best Dessert Contest” that evening with our guests being the judges.  The theme of the evening is to recognize the important things our female forces create. We are looking to group 5 great “pamper me prizes to be raffled off.    All the monies raised through this event will go towards Arthritis Research and programming that helps so many in our community.

Tickets are only $20.00 and a table will be reserved for all groups of 8 people. Don’t miss out on this fabulous event call today to order your tickets. Please pick up tickets as soon as possible after ordering. We will accept Master Card and Visa orders.

Jean Joy , The Arthritis Society Development Associate – event coordinator
73- 201 N.
Cumberland St. Ph:   345-9535 ext 5   Email: jjoy@on.arthrits.ca

 

Health Minute

Zen and the Art of Injury Prevention...

Don't tackle a tough physical task if you're seeing red.

Research suggests that being angry may increase a person's risk of injury nearly seven-fold. About 63 percent of people surveyed during an emergency room visit indicated they were feeling irritable, angry, or hostile at the time they were injured. Before taking on a physical task, count to 10, breathe deeply, and approach your project with a sense of calm to reduce your risk of injury.

RealAge Benefit: Taking care of your emotional health and well-being can make your RealAge up to 16 years younger.

Source:  www.realage.com 

PARO Events Calendar

The PARO events calendar will list all dates, times and places of events that will be held during the next few months.  Unless otherwise specified, events will be held @ PARO Place.  Please contact the office at 625-0328 for any information.  All Biz and Bagels will take place from 12:15pm until 1:15pm.   

March

15th - Biz and Bagel - Jane Oldale - Climate Change and You

22nd - Biz and Bagel ~ Martha Picard ~ Membership with the Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce, Promote Your Business, and Enhance Your Community

29th - Biz and Bagel ~ Cindy Maki ~ Life is a Breeze When You Master the Trapeze: Practical Risk Taking for Today's Business Woman 

April

5th - Biz and Bagel ~ Detective Bill Quarrell, Thunder Bay Police ~ Economic Crime Prevention: Protecting Yourself and Your Business

12th - Biz and Bagel ~ Sharla Brown ~ Customer Service with a Smile: Creating a Win/Win relationship for Both YOu and Your Customer

 

Weekly Inspiration

 

POSITIVE QUOTE :  "Those people speak most who do not have much to say."

DAILY MOTIVATION : The Big Wheel

In September 1960, I woke up one morning with six hungry babies and just 75 cents in my pocket. Their father was gone. The boys ranged from three months to seven years; their sister was two.

 Their Dad had never been much more than a presence they feared.  Whenever they heard his tires crunch on the gravel driveway they would scramble to hide under their beds.

 He did manage to leave $15 a week to buy groceries.

 Now that he had decided to leave, there would be no more beatings, but no food either.

 If there was a welfare system in effect in southern Indiana at that time, I certainly knew nothing about it. I scrubbed the kids until they looked brand new and then put on my best homemade dress, loaded them into the rusty old 51 Chevy and drove off to find a job.  The seven of us went to every factory, store and restaurant in our small town. No luck.

 The kids stayed crammed into the car and tried to be quiet while I tried to convince whomever would listen that I was willing to learn or do anything. I had to have a job. Still no luck. 

 The last place we went to, just a few miles out of town, was an old Root Beer Barrel drive-in that had been converted to a truck stop.  It was called the Big Wheel. An old lady named Granny owned the place and she peeked out of the window from time to time at all those kids. She needed someone on the graveyard shift, 11 at  night until seven in the morning.

 She paid 65 cents an hour and I could start that night.

 I raced home and called the teenager down the street that baby-sat for people. I bargained with her to come and sleep on my sofa for a dollar a night.  She could arrive with her pajamas on and the kids would already be asleep. 

This seemed like a good arrangement to her, so we made a deal.

 That night when the little ones and I knelt to say our prayers, we all thanked God for finding Mommy a job. And so I started at the Big Wheel.

 When I got home in the mornings I woke the baby-sitter up and sent her home with one dollar of my tip money--fully half of what I averaged every night.

 As the weeks went by, heating bills added a strain to my meager wage. 

 The tires on the old Chevy had the consistency of penny balloons and began to leak.  I had to fill them with air on the way to work and again every morning before I could go home. 

One bleak fall morning, I dragged myself to the car to go home and  found four tires in the back seat.

 New tires! There was no note, no nothing, just those beautiful brand new tires.

 Had angels taken up residence in Indiana? I wondered. I made a deal with the local service station. In exchange for his mounting the new tires, I would clean up his office. I remember it took me a lot longer to scrub his floor than it did for him to do the tires.

 I was now working six nights instead of five and it still was not enough.

 Christmas was coming and I knew there would be no money for toys for the kids.

I found a can of red paint and started repairing and painting some old toys. Then hid them in the basement so there would be something for Santa to deliver on Christmas morning. Clothes were a worry too. I was sewing patches on top of patches on the boys pants and soon they would be too far gone to repair.

 On Christmas Eve the usual customers were drinking coffee in the Big Wheel. These were the truckers, Les,  Frank, and Jim, and a state trooper named Joe. A few musicians were hanging around after a gig at the Legion and were dropping nickels in the pinball machine. The regulars all just sat around and talked through the wee hours of the morning and then left to get home before the sun came up.

  When it was time for me to go home at seven o'clock on Christmas morning I hurried to the car. I was hoping the kids would not wake up before I managed to get home and get the presents from the basement and place them under the tree.

 (We had cut down a small cedar tree by the side of the road down by the dump.)

It was still dark and I could not see much, but there appeared to be some dark shadows in the car-or was that just a trick of the night?

 Something certainly looked different, but it was hard to tell  what.

 When I reached the car I peered warily into one of the side windows.  

Then my jaw dropped in amazement. My old battered Chevy was filled full to the top with boxes of all shapes and sizes. I quickly opened the driver's side door, crumbled inside and kneeled in the front facing the back seat.  Reaching back, I pulled off the lid of the top box. Inside was whole case of little blue jeans, sizes 2-10! I looked inside another box: It was full of shirts to go with the jeans. Then I peeked inside some of the other boxes. There was candy and nuts and bananas and bags of groceries. There was an ham for baking, and canned vegetables and potatoes.  There was pudding and Jell-O and cookies, pie filling and flour There was a whole bag of laundry supplies and cleaning items.

And there were five toy trucks and one beautiful little doll.   As I drove back through empty streets as the sun slowly rose on the most amazing Christmas Day of my life, I was sobbing with gratitude.  

And I will never forget the joy on the faces of my little ones that precious morning.  ...Yes, there were angels in Indiana that long-ago December. 

 And they all hung out at the Big Wheel truck stop....

 


Until next week, have a great weekend!!

 LORI    

PS....if you have pictures of you at your business or with you family, your pet or a special picture and want to feature it on the PARO Link....send it to info@paro.ca

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Tel: 807.625.0328  Fax: 807.625.0317 Website:  http://www.paro.ca  Email:  info@paro.ca

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