5/28/2021

Sister Showcase

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We'd like to take the time to thank some of the amazing women who have worked hard and been pillars in the rural community.

Alyson Graham

Cedarwood Services

A big virtual shoutout to our neighbour (we live on the same concession) and Business Sister Alyson Graham, owner of Cedarwood Services. Alyson and her team provide in-home, non-medical support for seniors. They help many of our elders feel independent and safe in their own homes. With degrees in Gerontology and Sociology, Alyson cares deeply about taking care of our older population. She even teaches at St-Lawrence College in the Dementia Studies Continuing Education Department. Thank you for all you do, Alyson!

Alyson's Website | Facebook | LinkedIn

Kim MacLennan Peeters

Town & Country Flowers and Gifts

We want to give a big sisterly #ShoutOut to Kim MacLennan Peeters of Town & Country Flowers and Gifts, a wonderful florist and gift shop here in Alexandria. Kim was reluctant to get her photo taken last September… But doesn’t she look marvelous? A pillar of our community, Kim administers the Glengarry Business and Community Information Group. She was one of the first people Doreen remembers re-opening from COVID last May, for Mother’s Day. She took to the airwaves with her FB Lives and showed us what she had in stock.

Kim's Website | Facebook | LinkedIn

Chantal Tranchemontagne

Big Catch Communications

Today we shine the light on Chantal Tranchemontagne, the genius behind Big Catch Communications. If you need a creative mind to craft your content strategy, Chantal is your gal! You can witness in action Chantal's passion for her hometown of Cornwall and the surrounding areas of Akwesasne, and Stormont-Dundas-Glengarry with the wonderful publication she produces called Perch Magazine.

Chantal's Website | Perch Facebook | Big Cath Facebook | LinkedIn

We'd like to take the time to thank some of the amazing women who have worked hard and been pillars in the rural community.

Alyson Graham

Cedarwood Services

A big virtual shoutout to our neighbour (we live on the same concession) and Business Sister Alyson Graham, owner of Cedarwood Services. Alyson and her team provide in-home, non-medical support for seniors. They help many of our elders feel independent and safe in their own homes. With degrees in Gerontology and Sociology, Alyson cares deeply about taking care of our older population. She even teaches at St-Lawrence College in the Dementia Studies Continuing Education Department. Thank you for all you do, Alyson!

Alyson's Website | Facebook | LinkedIn

Kim MacLennan Peeters

Town & Country Flowers and Gifts

We want to give a big sisterly #ShoutOut to Kim MacLennan Peeters of Town & Country Flowers and Gifts, a wonderful florist and gift shop here in Alexandria. Kim was reluctant to get her photo taken last September… But doesn’t she look marvelous? A pillar of our community, Kim administers the Glengarry Business and Community Information Group. She was one of the first people Doreen remembers re-opening from COVID last May, for Mother’s Day. She took to the airwaves with her FB Lives and showed us what she had in stock.

Kim's Website | Facebook | LinkedIn

Chantal Tranchemontagne

Big Catch Communications

Today we shine the light on Chantal Tranchemontagne, the genius behind Big Catch Communications. If you need a creative mind to craft your content strategy, Chantal is your gal! You can witness in action Chantal's passion for her hometown of Cornwall and the surrounding areas of Akwesasne, and Stormont-Dundas-Glengarry with the wonderful publication she produces called Perch Magazine.

Chantal's Website | Perch Facebook | Big Cath Facebook | LinkedIn

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Denise Sukkau
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We are entering a time when women need to take our place, fill up our space and be who we are without apology. I have difficulty with this and thus I try to keep expanding, keep learning, keep letting go of those past experiences that have kept me small(er). Our culture and past societal 'norms' in a patriarchal time have diminished our voice in addition to other past traumas to women. In supporting each other we can rise together without guilt or shame for being a b*tch or any other shadow expression of our soul, to embrace our power that is within. (Please note I have recently come off of a feminine empowerment retreat called Rise Sister Rise.)
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Moumie
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Bonjour Doreen, J'aime cet article, c'est bien dit... !!😄 Je rajoute, tu es aussi pour ma part, dans ton rôle, de pouvoir encadrer les choses autant que tu peux car, gérer les êtres humains est une tâche énorme pour n'importe quelle occasion. Je viens d'apprendre aussi une chose intéressante, la philosophie de Ted Lasso, je ne connaissais pas cette série, je vais la regarder. Merci de partager cela. Donc, en un mot, tout ca est intéressant moi, je te trouve en tout cas authentique :)!! Bravo pour ton leadership👍
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Lexine
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Huh - ma première réaction - 41% ont plus de 6 employés. Il serait intéressant de voir combien sont des sous-contractants VS part-time VS full-time, et les liens aux revenus bruts?
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