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Flowers are blooming and the sound of birdsong carries
over the soft evening air. Spring has arrived and love is in the air with the hope of new generations and the continuation of life's longing for itself. This is the time of year couples everywhere are dreaming of a special day where vows are shared in the presence of family and friends.
If you are contemplating an upcoming wedding and the details of planning such an event seem overwhelming or time is of the essence, don't fret as professional and expert help is close at hand.
Heather Mack, owner of Quintessential Parties, is a Certified Bridal Consultant and fully trained event and party planner.
Heather's skill and passion for planning is a natural match for her 'love of romance and weddings'.
Heather has always enjoyed entertaining and helping to plan parties.
When visiting her niece one evening along with her Mother and sisters, they sat in discussion of an upcoming wedding. As the evening progressed and Heather contributed her ideas for the wedding, her family recognized Heather's natural gift for planning weddings and encouraged her to think of becoming a bridal consultant.
At the time she didn't think too seriously about it, however her Mother and one of her sisters persisted in pointing out her talent in this area and Heather began to think about a career change.
Heather, a Mom to three girls herself, has always loved throwing parties and helping others. Her love of romance ties in perfectly with wedding planning and so began her research into becoming a trained and certified bridal consultant.
Heather enrolled in a school that offered a certificate program and covered everything from general knowledge on flowers and fabrics to more indepth subjects such as the differences in weddings that co-incided with varying cultures and religions. Heather also was able to learn the day to day functions of running her own business through the program.
After completing the program in 5 months with near perfect marks, Heather graduated as a Certified Bridal Consultant and joined the Association of Bridal Consultants. She then opened her business, Quintessential Parties.
Quintessential Parties is mainly a wedding planning business, however Heather also offers planning for events such as corporate functions, baby and wedding showers, anniversaries, birthday parties, retirement parties, reunions and more.
Heather participates in various bridal
shows and Quintessential Parties is listed in the yellow pages so that more people who require her services will be able to find her.
She offers a wide range of bridal consulting packages in order to meet as many desires and budgets as possible.
Heather offers customized quotes for her wedding and party planning and would be pleased to talk with anyone who is planning a wedding or event.
She offers the highest level of professionalism and adheres to the Association of Bridal Consultants Code of Ethics and business practices.
Heather is a pleasure to work with and I've known her for many years.
She is very creative, organized, professional and would be of a great asset to anyone who has a wedding or event looming on the horizon.
The Belleville, Quinte and Prince Edward areas are extremely fortunate to have such a talented, creative and dedicated Certified Bridal Consultant and party planner in their midst.
To contact Heather, please visit her website, www.QuinteParties.com.
©2008JoSmith
Jo-Anne Smith, BSc
Sales Representative
Royal Lepage ProAlliance Realty, Brokerage
613-922-5978 Direct
613-966-6060 Office/Pager
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Jo-Anne Smith, the author of this article, is a REALTOR® with Royal Lepage Proalliance Realty, Brokerage, in Belleville, Ontario and welcomes your real estate inquiries. To contact her, visit www.QuinteRegionRealEstate.com |
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On a quiet, east-end, Belleville street, lives one of the area's finest artists, Joyce Empey Smith.
Joyce, a retired teacher, grew up on a dairy farm east of Napanee and took art lessons from her Grandmother, Martha MacLean, beginning at the age of 9 for 4 years. Joyce's paternal Grandmother was an art instructor in the Kingston area and gave oil painting lessons in a studio in her home.
Joyce remembers her Grandmother working on 5 paintings at a time due to the long drying times. Her Grandmother supplemented her living by selling her paintings, which were mostly sceneries.
Joyce's Grandmother saw great promise in her young Granddaughter and had endless patience with her as she taught her how to paint.
After finishing high school in Napanee, Joyce attended Peterborough Teacher's College and then taught grades 1-8 in a rural school for 3 years. During that time period she continued to paint with oils.
In 1964 she moved to Belleville and painted mostly
scenery from calendars and photographs for 4 or 5 years. While she was in her 20's she sold quite a few of her oil paintings.
Once Joyce's two sons, Rick and Brian were born, Joyce was very busy with teaching and raising her sons and did not have time to paint.
At 50, Joyce decided to try her hand at watercolours and began to take lessons from Donnah Cameron, Sr.
Donnah held lessons in her garden on Rednersville Road during spring and summer and the students could be found painting beautiful Irises, Poppies and Geraniums.
Through Donnah Cameron Sr., Joyce met her daughter, Donnah Cameron Jr., who taught her how to paint on silk when she was 52 years old.
Joyce has sold many of her colourful, beautiful silk paintings and scarves over the years.
During this time period, as well as a full teaching schedule, Joyce pursued her other creative pursuits. She has been creating lovely stained glass windows, lamps and ornaments for 27 years and has also been a skilled woodworker for 10 years. The beautiful cabinets in Joyce's cottage kitchen, on Moira Lake, attest to her fine workmanship and skill.
For the past 8-10 years Joyce has been painting entirely in watercolours
and taking lessons from Sharon Bower and more recently from Donna Bonin. In April of 2007 Joyce traveled to Sicily with Donna Bonin and a group of artists to paint the enchanting scenery of the mediterranean villages and landscapes.
In September of 2007 she traveled to Algonquin Park with a group of artists to capture the peaceful, natural beauty of the lakes and forests.
As well as taking lessons from many local instructors, Joyce has taken many art courses at the Ontario College of Art, Loyalist College and also from Queen's University.
Joyce has sold many of her watercolours to fortunate buyers who spot one of her works and fall in love with the halcyon beauty and subtle colours and lines.
Through the Quinte Arts Council, Joyce has sold 5 of her paintings that hung in the halls of the Quinte Healthcare Corporation hospital in Belleville. Her work can also be seen at Fabulous Finds and she has sold 8 paintings there in the last couple of years.
Her paintings can presently be found at the Quinte Healthcare Corporation hospital in Belleville, the Ramada Inn's Windows On The Bay Restaurant, the Belleville Art Association Gallery on Front Street and at Fabulous Finds.
Joyce had 15 of her paintings chosen to be on display at the Bayview
Medical Centre in 2007 for one month. In the month of November '07, she was the featured artist with three paintings on display at Barrett's Stationery.
Joyce's paintings were chosen on 3 separate occasions to be displayed in local law offices. One of them remained on display for 9 consecutive months.
Paintings from artists who are members of the Belleville Art Association can be leased on a monthly basis by either private homes or businesses.
In October-November '07, Medieval Wash House-Cefalu , Sicily (seen to the left), Steps of Sicily and Log Barn on Crookston Road, 3 of Joyce's lovely paintings, were chosen for a juried show, Up, Up and Away, at the John M. Parrott Art Gallery in the Belleville Public Library.
Steps of Sicily was chosen from amongst many to be on display at the Windows On The Bay Restaurant at the Ramada Inn in Belleville and is currently there for a 9 month period.
One of Joyce's paintings, Nature's Garden, a mixed media painting, was chosen for the juried show 'Expressions' which is currently being held at the Belleville Public Library.
Joyce explained how 'Nature's Garden' came to be painted~
"Every year, my
family spends two heavenly months at our cottage on Moira Lake, Madoc, Ontario.
While sitting in my Adirondack chair I came to realize all the many types of flowers, weeds and nature's twigs and trees that made this view so beautiful. Using paint, pickling salt, seeds, glue and many types of paper, I created a mixed media picture. I am calling my picture 'Nature's Garden'."
During the 2nd Annual Lilac Tea and Art Show (a juried art show) which is being held at the Tyendinaga Township Public Library on Sunday, May 25th from 1-4pm, four of Joyce's paintings will be on display.
The following were accepted into this juried 'Art For Literacy' show:
Pansies, Moira Lake-Stoney Island, Stride and Glide(seen to the right) and
Market In Sicily
Joyce is now branching out into the painting of people and animals and I've been totally enchanted by two of her more recent works:
Majestic Beauty
With regards to 'Majestic Beauty', Joyce says , "In December of 2007, I was reading a newspaper article on the 300 pound Siberian Tiger that escaped it's pen at the San Francisco Zoo. This tiger killed a man while free. There is an air of mystery about the tiger. He appears suddenly, dramatically, then melts away into the cover as secretly as he came.
I have tried to capture the breathtaking power and the beauty of the elegant striped tiger by using bright colours and using a 'wet on wet' painting technique. In my watercolour picture he rests contemplating in
t
he wind-whisper of movement in the pale green grass."
Age of Innocence
In addition to choosing her own subjects and scenery to paint, Joyce also does custom paintings for clients who wish to have a painting done from a photograph. Her paintings are a unique and wonderful gift for a special occasion or loved one.
Visit this link for a complete list of Joyce's paintings that are currently available for purchase.
Joyce can be contacted by email at jempey@sympatico.ca
©2008 JoSmith
Jo-Anne Smith, the author of this article, is a REALTOR® with Royal Lepage Proalliance Realty, Brokerage, in Belleville, Ontario and welcomes your real estate inquiries. To contact her, visit www.QuinteRegionRealEstate.com |
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SOLD
Very well maintained bungalow in East Belleville. Beautiful oak hardwood floors, large eat-in kitchen with lots of cupboards. Patio doors to cedar deck with electric awning and fenced yard. Entrance from house to garage. Main floor laundry. Basement is drywalled. Oak staircase to lower level. City water pressure backup for sump pump. All appliances and window coverings included.
Priced at $269,900.00
Patricia Burroughs
Real Estate Broker, Belleville, Ontario
Royal LePage ProAlliance Realty, Brokerage, Belleville, Ontario
Independently Owned and Operated
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Global warming is the most serious issue facing every single living being on the planet today and as awareness increases, more and more communities are taking action to combat the continuing degradation of our planet's atmosphere.
Sydney, Australia demonstrated just how much of a difference one hour and one city can make last year when the residents turned off all of their lights for just 60 minutes.
How much of a difference? The amount is staggering when you consider how many cities there are on earth and how many hours in a day, month, year.
By turning off their lights for just 60 minutes, Sydney was able to stop 25,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide from entering the earth's atmosphere.
What began in Sydney, Australia, has now spread around the globe as more and more cities and communities join the 'EARTH HOUR' initiative in an effort to increase awareness of the tragic consequence mankind and it's advances have had upon the earth.
Earth Hour is scheduled for 8pm on March 29th and if your community has not pledged to take part yet, please ask yourselves and your mayor and news media 'Why not?'.
Helping your community to become part of this very important event is within your power and there are guidelines you can follow to ensure that your efforts will be successful.
This initiative speaks very loudly to governments worldwide that the time to wake up and take SERIOUS action is now. Tomorrow will be too late.
Many scientists believe we have already gone beyond the 'tipping' point and may not be able to stop the process we have so neglectfully begun.
Belleville and Quinte West, Ontario have commited to being a part of EARTH HOUR 2008 and on March 29th at 8pm, all residents and businesses will be turning off their lights for 60 minutes.
This initiative has now reached over 22 Canadian cities and hopefully, before March 29th arrives, all of Canada will have made the commitment.
What can we do in Ontario by committing to this challenge for one hour?
It remains to be seen and I hope that you, as a part of this earth we call home, our ONLY home, will commit to this now by recording it on your calendar and by telling all of your friends, family,
acquaintances and if you have a public platform, using it to speak out.
In Ontario the demand for electricity at 8 pm on March 29th, 2007 was 18,969 megawatts. This is a very significant portion of the 27,000 megawatts of power available in Ontario, 17.8 % of which is generated by the burning of coal.
Lights are a relatively small portion of the overall demand for electricity and make up approximately 15 % of the demand.
If just over 2 million people in Sydney, Australia were able to stop 25,000 tonnes of CO2 from entering the atmosphere by turning out their lights for 60 minutes, how much can we as an entire globe stop?
In this urgent initiative, that will sweep the entire planet as each city turns off their lights at 8pm their local time, lays the seed that will raise awareness to a global level and possibly unite us all in our last chance to begin to take the struggling life of our only home to heart and commit to saving it.
If we each commit to effecting positive change now, I believe that anything is possible and we just may be able to return this planet to the clean, ecologically diverse and healthy garden it once was.
Changes You Can Implement:
©2008JoSmith
Jo-Anne Smith, B.Sc.
Sales Representative
Royal Lepage ProAlliance Realty, Brokerage
613-922-5978 Direct
613-966-6060 Office
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You've made the decision to sell your house or perhaps
you are in charge of selling a house for an estate or via power of attorney. A successful sale in a short time period, with a maximum sale price, is an achievable goal if you take the time to properly prepare the property in advance.
There are various things you can do to prepare a property for sale and I'll take you through each step as though we were looking at things through a prospective buyer's eyes. With this in mind, I ask you to grab a clipboard with paper and pen now and let's take a walk around the property.
Starting just beyond the property line at the front of the house, face the property and determine what catches your eye first.
Are there unkempt garden areas and overgrown shrubs and weeds?
Is the front entrance area/landing cluttered with items that perhaps could be stored away in the basement or a garden shed?
Is the siding clean and bright and is the wood trim tidy and not peeling or damaged?
Is the garage door clean and in good condition without any peeling paint or scuffs, dents and scrapes?
How's about the drive and walkways? Are they weed-free and have any glaring cracks or heaved areas been repaired?
Are the driveway and walkway's clean and clutter free?
Remember as we walk around, observing things from a buyer's eyes, that first impressions are extremely important and can set the tone for the rest of the viewing and the subsequent decision on whether or not to make an offer on the property and how much that offer will be.
As a buyer observes your property, they notice all things t
hat need repair or replacement and they keep a running mental list of the costs that may be involved.
The amount of money that they determine the house is going to need will impact greatly on what amount they decide to offer you for the property and most will make deductions from the list price according to how much the house needs to bring it up to par.
With these things in mind, make a copy of the following checklist and lets take a walk around your property to see what passes and where a bit of time invested now will bring the greatest price and quickest sale for your property.
1.Lawn area:
2.Driveway:
3.Walkways:
4.Landscaping:

5.Outside appearance of house structure:

Remember~
landscaping company/gardener, consider planting some geraniums in flower beds or planters. Red flowers attract the eye and make a property appear more cheerful and inviting.If you are considering selling your property and would like a professional opinion of the most important things that you should do to prepare your property for sale, I would be happy to come over and give you my advice.
There is no cost or obligation for this service and having an outside party who will look at your property through the eyes of a buyer, will help you to focus your time and efforts on the areas where it will be the most beneficial to a successful and smooth sale of your property.
Jo-Anne Smith, B.Sc.
Sales Representative
Royal Lepage Proalliance Realty, Brokerage
613-922-5978 Direct
613-966-6060 Office
Jo-Anne Smith, the author of this article, is a REALTOR® with Royal Lepage Proalliance Realty, Brokerage, in Belleville, Ontario and welcomes your real estate inquiries. To contact her, visit www.QuinteRegionRealEstate.com |
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