Crime Stoppers 36th Annual Golf Tournament – 2022

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Crime Stoppers is a not-for-profit program offering rewards for anonymous tips that contribute to the resolution of crime in our community. No funds are received from any government agency or program, nor are any municipal tax dollars used for rewards. The program relies solely on donations from private citizens and local businesses.

Our popular tournament is a great way to show your support for Crime Stoppers’ contribution to keeping the community a great, safe place to live and work. Take advantage of this opportunity to network with community and business leaders. Enjoy a relaxing day on the links followed by dinner, a live auction and great prizes.

DATE:

Thursday, July 21st, 2022

LOCATION:

Pine View Golf Course
1471 Blair Road, Gloucester, ON

AGENDA:

10 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. – Registration & Lunch
12 p.m. – Shotgun start
5:30 p.m. – Dinner and cash bar
6:30 p.m. – Awards and prizes

** Please advise admin@crimestoppers.ca if you have allergy/dietary restrictions**

COST:

Golf: $150.00 (Includes green fee, power cart, lunch and dinner)

Dinner only: $50.00

Hole Sponsors: $250.00

Corporate Sponsors: $1000.00 (includes foursome & 2 hole signs)
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REGISTRATION:

Registration closes at the end of day Friday, July 8th, 2022

Payment (preferably e-transfer to payments@crimestoppers.ca) must be made prior to the event.

To register download a registration form and pay online, or send your cheque or credit
card information to Crime Stoppers by:

  • Email: admin@crimestoppers.ca
  • Phone: 613-482-7910
  • Post: P.O. Box 40033, Bank & Hunt Club, Ottawa, ON K1V 0W8

PRIZES:

Auction items, hole and door prizes will be greatly appreciated. Please advise of auction contributions well in advance

of the tournament to facilitate incorporating them into auction packages for live bidding after dinner. Thank you.

Sponsors:

 

 

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Zoom Yoga

Ottawa Crime Stoppers & The Balanced Approach Present:

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Weekly 30-minute Zoom yoga classes to kickstart the month of June and start the summer off right!

We are thrilled to announce a partnership with Elycia from the Balanced Approach! She has graciously volunteered to teach 30-minute Yoga Vinyasa classes. Not to worry – these classes are great for all age groups and abilities. Elycia’s classes are a perfect way to fit a little bit of wellness into each week, and can be done over Zoom (without the camera) from the comfort of your own home! Classes do not require any special equipment or prior Yoga knowledge. We recommend comfortable clothing, a yoga mat or towel, and some water.

Class dates are as follows:

  • Monday May 31st 2021 at 4:00pm (This session completed)

  • Monday June 7th 2021 at 4:00pm (This session completed)

  • Monday June 14th 2021 at 4:00pm (This session completed)

  • Monday June 21st 2021 at 4:00pm (This session completed)

Tickets to join us are only $20 (Now $5 for last remaining session), and can be purchase through Canadahelps.org, or through the Crime Stoppers event page. Additional donations are always welcome and appreciated. We would especially like to thank Elycia for volunteering to help fund raise with us!

About Elycia:

“Elycia Kellett is a certified yoga teacher, who teaches alignment based vinyasa yoga. During one of Elycia’s classes you can expect a class tailored to all levels, with lots of modifications and a chance to challenge yourself. Elycia is also a Registered Holistic Nutritionist and the founder of the Balanced Approach. The Balanced Approach is a safe and supportive space where people can come to improve their overall well-being through a balanced lifestyle with healthy habits around fitness, nutrition and wellness. You can find her on Instagram, Facebook and on her website.

Website: www.thebalancedapproach.ca

Facebook: www.facebook.com/thebalancedapproach

Instagram: the.balanced.approach

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A Matter of Crime – Webinar series

National Capital Area Crime Stoppers features law enforcement and experts in new bi-weekly informational Webinar series

Crime Stoppers partners with local law enforcement and experts to deliver valuable advice to help citizens and businesses better protect themselves physically and virtually

 

TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 2021, National Capital Area Crime Stoppers today announced the kickoff of a new bi-weekly Webinar series, which will commence on Tuesday, April 13th at 7pm, and will run every second Tuesday evening. The series is designed to tackle some of the top concerns of citizens and businesses in the National Capital Area.

 

Since the beginning of the pandemic in 2020, Crime Stoppers halted its usual and numerous in-person events, many of which were integral to raising visibility and awareness about crime and the organization’s role in crime resolution.

 

The new Webinar series, entitled “A Matter of Crime” will initially feature guest speakers from the Ottawa Police Service, who will cover advice and topics related to planning and protecting, such as, how to spot scams and fraud, personal safety, and protection of your home. Future Webinars will also include seasonal topics, such as bicycle theft, how to spot human trafficking, and more experts will provide timely and relevant advice.

 

“The pandemic has forced us to change the way we engage with the public and businesses. Crime Stoppers remains an important organization in our area in the communication of criminal activities and the subsequent resolution of crime,” said Richard McMullen, President and Chair of National Capital Area Crime Stoppers. “A Matter of Crime Webinar series provides a unique opportunity for local citizens and business owners to interact with law enforcement through our platform, get answers to questions, and receive valuable advice about how to spot crimes or protect against them.”

 

The Webinar format will feature approximately 15-20 minutes dedicated to a key topic, followed by a 15-30 minute Q&A for attendees. In keeping with Crime Stoppers’ mission to protect individuals’ anonymity, attendees will submit their typed question via the Webinar platform and the expert speaker will answer their question during the Webinar.

 

“Though many people are working from home and there are fewer vehicles on the road, crime continues to impact the National Capital area, and our citizens and business owners require access to information that will help them,” said Constable Jackalyn Getz, Crime Stoppers Coordinator, Ottawa Police Services. “The new Webinar series provides an opportunity to learn some of the best practices to help protect yourself physically and virtually, as well as your property and investments.”

 

National Capital Area Crime Stoppers is asking for a minimal payment of $10 dollars to participate in each Webinar, with an opportunity to donate more on the registration website, which anyone can sign up through https://crimestoppers.ca/amatterofcrime/

 

Twitter: @CSMatterOfCrime




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A Matter of Crime Webinar Series

“A Matter of Crime” is part of a Plan and Protect Webinar Series.

The Webinars will feature guest speakers from law enforcement and other experts, who will cover advice and topics related to planning and protecting, such as, how to spot scams and fraud, general safety, and protection of your home. Future Webinars will also include seasonal topics, such as bicycle theft, how to spot human trafficking, and more experts will provide timely and relevant advice.

Click on the topic below to register for an upcoming Webinar (topics and dates are subject to change)

Webinar registration costs are $10, and additional donations for National Capital Area Crime Stoppers are appreciated. Registration and donations are transacted via a secure site on CanadaHelps.org and donations will receive a tax receipt issued by CanadaHelps.

PLEASE NOTE:

Once registered via CanadaHelps, you will receive a notification confirming your registration, and you may add the event to your calendar. ZOOM WEBINAR INVITATIONS WILL BE SENT TO THE EMAIL USED TO REGISTER:

Zoom invitations will be sent prior to the webinar to the email address you register when purchasing a ticket. If you already use Zoom with a different email, you may have connection issues. Therefore, please test the Zoom link when you receive it well ahead of the event to ensure you can connect (labelled “Click Here to Join” in the email).

SUCCESSFUL CONNECTION TEST

If the connection is successful then you will see the message “The webinar is scheduled for…” or “Please wait for the host to start this webinar.”

UNSUCCESSFUL CONNECTION TEST If you do not either of theses messages then you are likely not logged in to zoom with the account with which you registered when purchasing a ticket. You will need to log out of zoom and login with the correct account. Click here to see instructions on switching zoom accounts.

For support please contact meet@crimestoppers.ca a minimum 24 hours prior to the event.

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January is Crime Stoppers Month

(Ottawa) – The National Capital Area Crime Stoppers is pleased to be participating in Crime Stoppers Awareness month this January.

Crime Stoppers is a community-based tips program that allows members of the public to anonymously report information to police, managed in Ottawa by the National Capital Area Crime Stoppers.

This year’s theme for Crime Stoppers month is “Stand Up, Stand Together”.

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