The Hub May 2015 | Page 4

CONNECTING I’m fond of repeating the old adage, “You’ve got two ears and one mouth – ergo, you should be spending twice as much time listening as you do talking.” The phrase has come to mind repeatedly in the last month or so, as I’ve seen and heard several different discussions concerning local matters. Farmers markets, bike lanes, transit, business development – they’ve all been discussed, dissected and debated in more than one forum lately. There are ideas out there that have a lot of people talking – but how many are listening? The conversations taking place in Windsor-Essex are important, and it’s just as important to listen to the conversation as it is to contribute to it. Luckily, our community offers great opportunities to do just that. From council meetings to roundtables, from before-business breakfasts to community cafes, residents in Windsor-Essex can take advantage of numerous chances to hear what our community leaders, boosters and contributors are talking about. There are also numerous Facebook groups and Twitter feeds we can follow to stay connected to the conversation. Here at The Hub, of course, it’s our job to talk – sort of. We write stories about the things people are talking about, and try to share the ideas and interests that are bringing people together. But we also listen – to our readers, our advertisers and our contributors. And we like to think that we’re listening on behalf of those parties too – we try to hear what people are saying, and then pass it along to the wider community. As we approach our two-year anniversary (already!) in July, we hope you’ll continue to bring these conversations and ideas to our attention. Remember that you’re always welcome to tell us what you think – about Windsor-Essex, about your neighbourhoods, and about The Hub itself. Be sure to get in touch with us via email, Facebook or Twitter. Even if we don’t immediately talk back, we can promise you – we’re listening! There are many rewards in being able to participate in the making of The Hub. The process is creative, collaborative and educational, but most of all rewarding. It forces us to see our community from a fresh perspective and with renewed curiosity. It's human nature to become complacent and take for granted those things and people that we come in contact with on a regular basis. This job, however, forces us to stay aware, alert and able to look at our neighbourhoods and landmarks as if for the first time. In order to help you experience some of that wonder in a new way, we have put together a new column which will explore new businesses popping up around town. Sometimes new shops open with great fanfare but more often than not, they open quietly , seeming to have sprung up overnight. Have a look at what they offer, where they're located and make it a point to check them out. It's small businesses like these that create the feel of community and add to the flavour of our region. Shop Hop will appear periodically, as we come in contact with new enterprises in our travels around town. Be on the lookout for it. The new guy on the block may just be in your neighbourhood. We also love our calendar of events. It keeps us in the know of all the events planned for the duration of the issue. It's always surprising how many there are, considering the fact that a common mantra around town is: "there's nothing to do." From fundraisers to festivals, from concerts to plays, there are many opportunities to enjoy our favourite pastimes or to try something new. Have a look at this month's calendar and vow never to utter that old mantra again. Windsor-Essex is alive and well and it's our pleasure to rediscover it one issue at a time. We're glad you're coming along for the ride. Shelley Managing Editors Please direct advertising or subscription inquiries to [email protected] Eva Antonel Shelley Divnich Haggert Contributors Alex Antonel, Angelica Haggert, Michael Haggert, Shelbey Hernandez, Windsor Essex County Health Unit Connect With Us! [email protected] facebook.com/thehubwindsoressex @TheHubWE 4 The HUB - May 2015 Eva Copyright 2015 The Write Side Up Inc. & Audacity Design Group Inc. No portion of this publication may be reproduced in any way without the written permission of the publishers. The Hub is published 11 times a year by The Write Side Up Inc. & Audacity Design Group Inc. Articles and advertisements in The Hub do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the magazine. We do not assume responsibility for statements made by advertisers or editorial contributors. The acceptance of advertising does not constitute an endorsement of any product, service or information being adver ѥ͕