Community Messages

Thursday, April 10
01:00 PM

Pre-planning Get your Ducks in a Row Webinar for Seniors 60+

01:00 PM — 02:00 PM

Active Living Programs for April for seniors 60+ available 5 days/week 

Seniors are invited to get active, make friends, and be well! Prince Edward Community Care offers over 50 online events each month. Online Zoom fitness and arts classes along with social activities are held Monday to Friday. In April, the Zoom webinar topics include For the Love of Frogs with Naturalist Terry Sprague; A Roadmap to Aging Alone Successfully with Karen Fuller, Solo Seniors PEC, Project Lead; A History of Film with Jordan Brookes, Director Digital Memoirs Canada; Pre-planning - Get Your Ducks in a Row with William Walker, Canadian Purple Shield Agent; Look what flew Through the County webinar with Author Yvonne Buys.  For more information or to participate, call Community Care at 613-476-7493, check the activity calendar for lots more activities  at https://www.communitycareforseniors.org/events/or email info@communitycareforseniors.org

07:30 PM

The Wayside Motor Inn - Belleville Theatre Guild

07:30 PM — 09:30 PM

Set in a suburban motel in the 1970s, The Wayside Motor Inn tells five separate stories that take place simultaneously on stage, creating an unusual theatrical experience for the audience to enjoy.

Ten ordinary people find themselves at the wayside of their lives, wondering which turn to take. Their dilemmas and conflicts are sometimes comic and always familiar to us, but the ordinary becomes extraordinary in author A.R. Gurney's hands.

This unusual, exciting production is one of a kind. A new way of storytelling that is sure to entertain!

The play is an entry in the Eastern Ontario Drama League’s Full-Length Festival this year.

March 27 to April 13, 2025 at the Pinnacle Playhouse, 256 Pinnacle Street, Belleville, ON.

For tickets call 613-967-1442 or visit bellevlletheatreguild.ca.

Friday, April 11
07:30 PM

The Wayside Motor Inn - Belleville Theatre Guild

07:30 PM — 09:30 PM

Set in a suburban motel in the 1970s, The Wayside Motor Inn tells five separate stories that take place simultaneously on stage, creating an unusual theatrical experience for the audience to enjoy.

Ten ordinary people find themselves at the wayside of their lives, wondering which turn to take. Their dilemmas and conflicts are sometimes comic and always familiar to us, but the ordinary becomes extraordinary in author A.R. Gurney's hands.

This unusual, exciting production is one of a kind. A new way of storytelling that is sure to entertain!

The play is an entry in the Eastern Ontario Drama League’s Full-Length Festival this year.

March 27 to April 13, 2025 at the Pinnacle Playhouse, 256 Pinnacle Street, Belleville, ON.

For tickets call 613-967-1442 or visit bellevlletheatreguild.ca.

Saturday, April 12
07:30 PM

The Wayside Motor Inn - Belleville Theatre Guild

07:30 PM — 09:30 PM

Set in a suburban motel in the 1970s, The Wayside Motor Inn tells five separate stories that take place simultaneously on stage, creating an unusual theatrical experience for the audience to enjoy.

Ten ordinary people find themselves at the wayside of their lives, wondering which turn to take. Their dilemmas and conflicts are sometimes comic and always familiar to us, but the ordinary becomes extraordinary in author A.R. Gurney's hands.

This unusual, exciting production is one of a kind. A new way of storytelling that is sure to entertain!

The play is an entry in the Eastern Ontario Drama League’s Full-Length Festival this year.

March 27 to April 13, 2025 at the Pinnacle Playhouse, 256 Pinnacle Street, Belleville, ON.

For tickets call 613-967-1442 or visit bellevlletheatreguild.ca.

Sunday, April 13
02:00 PM

The Wayside Motor Inn - Belleville Theatre Guild

02:00 PM — 04:00 PM

Set in a suburban motel in the 1970s, The Wayside Motor Inn tells five separate stories that take place simultaneously on stage, creating an unusual theatrical experience for the audience to enjoy.

Ten ordinary people find themselves at the wayside of their lives, wondering which turn to take. Their dilemmas and conflicts are sometimes comic and always familiar to us, but the ordinary becomes extraordinary in author A.R. Gurney's hands.

This unusual, exciting production is one of a kind. A new way of storytelling that is sure to entertain!

The play is an entry in the Eastern Ontario Drama League’s Full-Length Festival this year.

March 27 to April 13, 2025 at the Pinnacle Playhouse, 256 Pinnacle Street, Belleville, ON.

For tickets call 613-967-1442 or visit bellevlletheatreguild.ca.

Wednesday, April 23
01:00 PM

Look What Flew Through The County Webinar for Seniors 60+

01:00 PM — 02:00 PM

Active Living Programs for April for seniors 60+ available 5 days/week 

Seniors are invited to get active, make friends, and be well! Prince Edward Community Care offers over 50 online events each month. Online Zoom fitness and arts classes along with social activities are held Monday to Friday. In April, the Zoom webinar topics include For the Love of Frogs with Naturalist Terry Sprague; A Roadmap to Aging Alone Successfully with Karen Fuller, Solo Seniors PEC, Project Lead; A History of Film with Jordan Brookes, Director Digital Memoirs Canada; Pre-planning - Get Your Ducks in a Row with William Walker, Canadian Purple Shield Agent; Look what flew Through the County webinar with Author Yvonne Buys.  For more information or to participate, call Community Care at 613-476-7493, check the activity calendar for lots more activities  at https://www.communitycareforseniors.org/events/or email info@communitycareforseniors.org

Thursday, April 24
12:00 PM

Curbside Pick-Up Luncheon

12:00 PM — 01:00 PM

Curbside pick-up meal on April 24th, 2025 - pick-up at Elks Lodge, 21 Elk Street Picton

Prince Edward Community Care holds monthly curbside pick-up meals. This event is on Thursday, April 24th and the pickup location is Elks Lodge. Kelly Bannister is preparing a scrumptious meal of ham with scalloped potatoes, broccoli soup,  salad, glazed carrots, bun, and carrot cake for dessert. 

The cost is $20.00/meal and seniors 60+ can order by calling the Community Care office at 613-476-7493. All meals must be paid for in advance. Meals will be packaged hot and ready to be picked up at noon. Only those who preorder and pay will be served. To order, or for more information, call 613-476-7493. Delivery can be arranged for seniors who require it. Orders will be taken until 4:30pm on Tuesday, April 22, 2025. www.communitycareforseniors.org