May 10, 2019
May 10, 2019 5:55 amMay 10th is the 130th day of the year. There are 235 days remaining until the end of the year.
There is a Prescription Drug Drop off tomorrow at a couple locations in Chatham-Kent.
- Shopper’s Drug Mart, Wallaceburg (30 McNaughton Ave.)
- Chatham-Kent Courthouse (425 Grand Ave, West, Chatham)
- Shopper’s Drug Mart, Tilbury (20 Mill St.)
Drop off your old and unused meds between 10-2.
The Chatham-Kent McHappy Day total for 2019 is $32,552 — that’s up from the $28,127 that was raised during last year’s campaign.
Roughly 300 local families used the services of the Ronald McDonald Houses in London and Windsor in 2018.
Sunday is Mother’s Day. Celebrated in about 60 countries including Australia, Canada, Denmark, Italy, New Zealand, Turkey, and the USA.
The modern holiday of Mother’s Day was first celebrated in 1908, when Anna Jarvis held a memorial for her mother at a church in Grafton, West Virginia.
More North Americans eat out on Mothers Day than any other special occasion.
Some of last years World Series Champions, the Boston Red Sox, made the ceremonial visit to the White House yesterday.
Prior to their arrival, The White House made a few mistakes by welcoming the Boston Red Socks yesterday and called them the winners of the World Cup Series.
Trump staffers quickly corrected the misspelling.
The White House has sent out a transcript of the presidents appearance with the “World Cup series champion” Red Sox. pic.twitter.com/G3BVlHvzmA
— Jake Sherman (@JakeSherman) May 9, 2019
A couple of new World Records.
A guy in Idaho just broke a Guinness World Record by holding 100 lit candles in his mouth.
The record breaker David Rush, now holds 100 Guiness World Records. The previous record was 41 candles and was set in 2018 in India.
One of his previous records include the most corn kernels eaten using a toothpick in three minutes.
A guy in India set a new Guinness World Record for fastest typing with a nose.
He typed a 130-character phrase in 40.19 seconds. He beat the old record by three seconds.
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This post was written by Chris McLeod