Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Mayors' Day 2013


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Olympian to be Guest Speaker at 2013 Mayors’ Day

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The recent cold snap, followed by freezing rain, has made our streets resemble a bobsleigh run.  One of the world’s fastest women of the ice track will be the guest speaker at the 5th annual Mayors’ Day Fundraiser for family physician recruitment on Friday, May 3, 2013.

Shelley-Ann Brown, of Pickering, Ontario represented Canada at the 2010 Vancouver Olympic Winter Games where she thrilled the hearts of Canadians when pushing her teammate Helen Upperton to a Silver Medal win!

Staged by the Southern Georgian Bay Family Physician Recruitment Program, the Mayors’ Day event will be held at the Brooklea Golf and Country Club with a breakfast presentation at 7:00am and a lunch presentation at 12 noon.  Money raised supports the recruitment program which attracts new family physicians to the Southern Georgian Bay region.

“Our volunteer organizing committee sources interesting speakers from different sectors each year,” explained Physician Recruitment Officer David Gravelle. “This year, sport is our focus, and we are fortunate to have Shelley-Ann Brown as our keynote speaker, with a message that will inspire and motivate.”

So how did a young person, born to  Jamaican parents who migrated to Canada decide to race down narrow, twisting, banked, iced tracks in a gravity-powered sled at speeds over 70 miles per hour?

According to her biography, Brown had been a high-level competitor in track and field for many years prior to pursuing bobsleigh. As passionate about education as she is about sports, Shelley-Ann completed a Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences and English in 2004 and a Masters in Educational Psychology in May 2006. This was accomplished while she attended the University of Nebraska on a Track and Field scholarship. The former sprinter/hurdler also gained All-American honors during her time at Nebraska.

Shelley-Ann was recruited to bobsleigh for the 2007 season and has been on the Canadian
World Cup Team ever since.


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Mayors’ Day – May 3, 2013


Even though she competes in a winter sport, she actually hates the cold and is convinced that one day she will move to a place where below zero temperatures, shoveling snow and scraping your windshield in the morning do not exist!

Shelley-Ann is firm believer in giving back and as a result is a very active member in her community.  In 2005, she founded and directed Camp E.D.I.F.Y in Scarborough, Ontario.
E.D.I.F.Y stands for Education and Direction for Intelligent and Fit Youth. It reflects her belief that children should be whole and healthy in every aspect of their being - whole in heart, whole in mind, whole in body and whole in spirit.

The Southern Georgian Bay Family Physician Recruitment Program is a community led initiative to recruit new family doctors to the Midland/Penetanguishene area. The committee is comprised of representatives from local sponsoring municipalities, Georgian Bay General Hospital, physicians and volunteers representing all sectors of the community.

“We anticipate a number of new retirements and slow downs from our roster of senior physicians this year and next,” said David Gravelle, Physician Recruitment and Retention Officer. “We have a recruitment plan in place and a strong pipeline of candidates to meet our community’s needs.  The funds from the Mayors’ Day and other events, such as the Glenn Howard Charity Golf Classic, assist us in meeting our objective of ensuring every resident has timeline access to primary care.”

Previous keynote speakers have included legendary Canadian broadcaster Valerie Pringle, noted lawyer and activist James Lockyer, author and playwright Dan Needles, and OPP Commissioner Chris D. Lewis.

The 2013 Mayors’ Day takes place Friday, May 3, 2013 at Brooklea Golf & Country Club in Midland. Tickets are $100 and are available for the 7 a.m. breakfast or the 12 noon luncheon. A tax receipt for the charitable portion will be issued by the Huronia Community Foundation. To order tickets, contact Susan Robillard at 705-533-2757



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Media Contact:

David Gravelle
Physician Recruitment and Retention Officer
Southern Georgian Bay Family Physician Recruitment Program
(705) 526-1300 ext. 5466

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