Boy Meet World star Danielle Fishel diagnosed with breast cancer

Danielle Fishel has hard time to share about her health.

The Boy Meets World star 43 opened that she has been diagnosed with breast cancer on Monday episode of Pod Meets world.

The podcast she shares with co star Rider Strong and Will Friedle.

Fishel added It is very very early. It is stage zero. to be specific i was diagnosed with high grade DCIs with micro invasion. I am going to be fine. I am having surgery to remove it. I am going to be on few follow up treatment. I have had to make clear decision over last couple of days.

She told she always thought that If she ever got cancer she would suffer in silence.She later realized the place you have the most to learn from is at the very beginning of a story or in the very messy middle of the story.

Fishel add she desire to share her story with multiple people because I hope that it will encourage anyone to get in there. If its time for your appointment if you have never had an appointment before get in there. If you have to find out that you have cancer find out when it is at stage zero if possible.

Friedle and Strong who played Shawn and Eric on Boy Meets World.She warned listeners that their podcast schedule might shift as she faces treatment they assured her that was the last thing she should worry about.

Friedle told her “You may have few sucky days coming up but we are here for you.

Five Iron Golf Celebrates Women’s History Month with Free Golf for Women

Five Iron Golf the nations leading urban golf experience will celebrate Women’s History Month in March by inviting women to play free golf at all of its US area via two branded campaigns.

According to the National Golf Foundation the various women players spiked between 2020 and 2022. This climb of 820,000 players is huge compared to the 2% increase 465,000 for men over same period of time. The NGF also search that females now represent huge 25% of the US 25.6 million golfers.

Five Iron provide a fun more social and less environment to learn the game than orthodox golf facilities.

Every Wednesday women are invited to reserve complimentary time on Five Iron TrackMan simulators during business hours through initiative titled Women Wednesdays.

Participant attend the Gals of the Greens evening events will enjoy reach to play mingle and learn between 5 and 8 pm every Wednesday.

When we started Five Iron Golf back in 2017 one of our goal was to generate a place that made gold accessible for everyone said Jared Solomon CEO and co founder of Five Iron Golf.

As we have progress to over 20 location across country we have remained committed to founding principe and excited to continue our leading role in fostering female participation through 2 offerings.

Five Iron has been recognized as a leader in the off course Modern Golf movement. Five Iron Golf facilities featured world class technology like simulators from Callaway an upscale yet food and drink menu and wide range of programming and entertainment choices to cater to diverse need and interests of its consumers.

Five Iron currently has US locations in Philadelphia 2, Detroit 2, Chicago 4, New York City 6, Atlanta, Boston, Baltimore, Cincinati, Las Vegas, Seattle, Washington DC its expansion will continues later this year with new franchises opening in St Louis, Louisville, Yuko, New York, Pennsylvania and Oklahoma.

Five Iron Golf entertainment, boasts a global presence with 24 location spanning 4 countries and 13 states.Five Iron Golf provides a dynamic space for practicing, playing and partying.

Five Iron Golf is reshaping the indoor golf experience with everyone. Five Iron serves as ideal space for hosting private celebrations and corporate gatherings alike.

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Guelph Black Heritage Society celebrates Black Heritage Month

More than 25 years, Canadians have celebrated Black History Month in February following introduced by Jean Augustine, the first Black woman elected to Parliament.

February 2021 has been famous as Black Heritage Month at the Guelph Black Heritage Society GBHS. It is a month to celebrate contribution Black historical figures have made society celebrating the past always been focal point of Black History Month.

Francis said ” During Black Heritage Month the GBHS showcases they many ways Black people contribute to the local community”.

Official states in a press release “This month commemorates present and past accomplishments within the Black community and sets sights on a bright future.”

The GBHS is celebrating Black Heritage Month with a concert, Heritage Hall open house booths at the Guelph Farmer Market and Black Vacation Week.

Heart and Soul Campaign

Proceeds from all GBHS Black Heritage Month events will move towards the Heritage Hall Heart and Soul Campaign. GBHS is a registered charity and tax receipts will be issued for donations more than $25.

The campaign is an effort to expand GBHS programming and resources.

Lantern Ale

The Royal City Brewing Company at 199 Victoria Rd. S. Guelph is serving annual Lantern Ale.Portion of Lantern Ale proceeds are donated to GBHS.

Lantern before to and during the American Civil Ware were used as beacons by safe houses along underground railroad. A network of people assist people escape to freedom and Queens Bush settlement in Wellington County.

A portion of Lantern Ale proceeds are donated to GBHS.

Guelph Farmer’s Market

On Feb. 3 and 17 GBHS will have a booth at the Guelph Farmer Market from 8am to 1pm. People can visit the booth to learn more GBHS and purchase swag including the GBHS Lantern Brew from Lost Aviator Coffee, Cultural calendars, mugs, tea and driving tour maps of Wellington County.

Black Vacation Week

GBHS will observe Black Vacation Week from Feb. 26 to 29.It is launched by Kween at Kween Company in efforts to create time and space fro Black individuals during Black Heritage Month.

Black Vacation Week encourage Black communities to take time for themselves to travel, eat, heal, spend time with one another.

This initiative allows for us to strive for braver space for our people during this month.

Heritage Hall Open House

On Feb, 24 GBHS is hosting a Heritage Hall Open House from 1 -3 pm. This free event is open to public and offer a chance to learn information about GMHS has been up to including events, programming and tours.

Celebrating Black music

GBHS is hosting a concert at Royal City Church on Feb, 23. Doors open at 7 and the show begins at 7:30 pm. Tickets in advance are $25 for adults and $15 for students

The concert features, hip hop artist J One , Shane Phillips, Singer Julian Taylor, JJ Gallo.