January 23, 2020
January 23, 2020 5:55 amJanuary 23rd is the 23rd day of the year. There are 343 days remaining until the end of the year.
Come check out a movie at the Chatham Capitol Theatre tonight.
The Canniff family presents Rocketman tonight, the Elton John biopic, at 7. $5 cash at the door, or flash your pass. Everyone is welcome. Concessions are available.
Come back tomorrow for Back 2 Back a tribute to Elton John and Billy Joel; Rocket Man meets Piano Man. Tickets are available now.
The last Community Open House is tonight to discuss the 2020 Municipal Budget.
If you have any questions or comments regarding the budget, come out to the Active Lifestyle Centre (Merritt Ave) Chatham from 4:30-6.
Budget deliberations will begin January 28th 6-10pm in the council chambers at the C-K Civic Centre.
Women’s hockey will take the stage at the NHL All Star festivities this weekend.
The best American and Canadian women’s players against each other in a 20-minute 3-on-3 event. Even the referees will be women. The tournament will be part of the skills competition on Friday night at 8 on CBC.
Former Chatham-Kent Cyclone and Chatham-Kent Outlaw, Meghan Agosta, will play for Canada. Agosta has won three Olympic gold medals, an Olympic silver medal, two World Championship gold medals and six silver medals at the World Championships.
Toronto just got a Piano Staircase.
The staircase in the Toronto Metro Centre has been turned into a giant piano that will put a little music in your step.
Each stair represents a different note on a piano’s keyboard. All you have to do is simply walk up or down, and the stairs will emit real sounds like on a grand piano.
The stairs can be found in the PATH that connects Roy Thomson Hall and Metro Hall near the St. Andrew subway stop.
Planters Peanuts says their mascot Mr. Peanut died in a car accident while trying to save Wesley Snipes and a another guy.
A video posted yesterday shows Mr. Peanut driving his NUTmobile with Wesley Snipes and comedian Matt Walsh. But when Mr. Peanut swerves to avoid an armadillo, the vehicle goes off a cliff, and all three guys spill out and end up hanging onto a branch. Since it’s too heavy for all three of them, Mr. Peanut sacrifices himself.
In a Tweet, Mr. Peanut’s “estate” said, “It’s with heavy hearts that we confirm Mr. Peanut has passed away at 104 years old. He will be remembered as the legume who always brought people together for nutty adventures and a good time.”
But Mr. Peanut might not be gone for good. His “funeral” will be part of a Planters Super Bowl ad that’ll run during the third quarter.
Tags: 2020 budget, 5ThingsYouNeedtoKnow, Chatham Capitol Theatre, CKMornings, Darrin Canniff, Meghan Agosta, Movie Night at the Capitol, Mr. Peanut, Municipality of Chatham-Kent, NHL All Star Game, piano staircase, Planters Peanuts, Rocketman, Team Canada, TorontoIt is with heavy hearts that we confirm that Mr. Peanut has died at 104. In the ultimate selfless act, he sacrificed himself to save his friends when they needed him most. Please pay your respects with #RIPeanut pic.twitter.com/VFnEFod4Zp
— The Estate of Mr. Peanut (@MrPeanut) January 22, 2020
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This post was written by Chris McLeod