Public Notices/Announcements - Chatham - Bilingual Feed Your Family is Going Online

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Join Early Years Educator and Public Health Dietitian virtually while we prepare lunch and take part in activities that support early literacy, math and nutrition! *Recipes, supplies and grocery gift card provided

www.chatham-kent.ca/EarlyON

Community Event - Cornwall - UNAC is recruting Ambassadors in Cornwall & Area

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Generation SDG, an initiative of the Unite Nations Association in Canada is recruiting new participants as Ambassadors to deliver a unique program in Cornwall and area is called, Generation SDG - Youth Action on Sustainable Development Goals. The program offers a $500 grant, virtual training, and mentorship to local youth aged 15 - 25 to support them to launching a project that addresses a local issue of importance in their community.

Cornwall & area youth aged 15 - 25 can apply to become ambassadors before Dec. 1st at www.unac.org/generationsdg 

 

Rommy Clark
400 - 30 Rue Metcalfe St.
K1P 5L4
Ottawa

Community Event - Cornwall - Free online class: YouTube for Fun or Profit

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Tri-County Literacy Council is offering a free online class called "YouTube for Fun or Profit". 

If you’re looking to:

-Promote your talent or skills,
-Advertise your products or services,
-Learn to make money online, or
-Stay in touch with loved ones (privately)

YouTube can help you achieve that. This free online video-sharing platform is one of the most popular content formats regularly shared on Social Media. As the world heads online and sales surge during this Covid-19/Coronavirus pandemic, take advantage of this free, valuable resource for financial gain. Or, learn how to create private videos to stay in touch with family and friends.

This online course (certificate program) is taught via Zoom (an easy-to-use online platform). If you have access to a computer (with camera and microphone), an Internet connection, email address, and basic computer skills (ex: saving files, minimizing/maximizing windows) this training is for you.

Class runs Monday to Thursday 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. for 3 weeks, starting November 23rd. For more information, call Tri-County Literacy Council at 613-932-7161.

Tri-County Literacy Council
101 Second Street West
K6J 1G4
Cornwall

Public Notices/Announcements - Belleville - Loanable Hotspots at Quinte West Public Library

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Need WIFI at home? Now you can borrow a mobile hotspot with your library card! You can use your hotspot for: job search and training, homework help, attending online classes, using the library's digital resources and surfing the internet. 

Have questions? Call 613-394-3381 x 3323 or visit www.library.quintewest.ca

Community Event - Belleville - Big Box of Cards Fundraiser for Community Care

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Prince Edward Community Care for Seniors has launched its latest fundraising effort with a unique box of 33 handcrafted cards that come in an attractive keepsake box.  Each box is over a $100 value and the charge is only $35.00/box. Order a box of 33 birthday cards, or a box of 33 all occasion cards.  These make great gifts or buy for yourself to keep in touch with friends and family.  The Big Box of Cards can be purchased by going to the Prince Edward Community Care website at www.commuitycareforseniors.org For those who don’t have a computer, orders can be placed by calling Community Care at 613-476-7493.  All purchases must be paid for in advance.  Online ordering is open from November 1 to 22.

The Prince Edward County Community Care for Seniors
74 A King Street
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Picton

Événement communautaire - Saint-Hyacinthe - Fédération de la Famille R-Y

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Conférencière : Rose-Marie Charest, psychologue

Les aînés ont été particulièrement touchés par la maladie mais aussi par le confinement.  De plus, le discours médiatique rappelle sans cesse leur vulnérabilité.  Cela affecte les individus mais aussi leurs proches.  Comment composer avec l’anxiété que tout cela génère chez chacun ?   Comment maintenir de bonnes relations malgré tout ?

Quels moyens peut-on se donner pour mieux vivre les différents deuils, voire le deuil ultime ?  Au cours de cette conférence, nous aborderons l’anxiété, la tristesse et les deuils que vivent les ainés et leurs proches en élaborant les moyens d’y faire face pour garder son équilibre malgré tout.

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Événement communautaire - Saint-Hyacinthe - Fédération de la Famille R-Y

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Conférencière : Rose-Marie Charest, psychologue

Notre vie quotidienne a été bouleversée par la COVID.  Si on peut considérer que ceux qui vivent en couple sont privilégiés, il ne faut pas minimiser l’impact que le confinement peut avoir sur eux.  Comment composer avec la maladie ou la peur de la maladie, le stress de chacun, l’irritabilité que cela entraîne, la perte d’autres sources de satisfaction, la restriction des autres relations, les responsabilités parfois augmentées, la conciliation avec le travail ?  Les tensions qui existaient déjà dans le couple ne sont pas non plus disparues.  Au cours de cette conférence, nous aborderons les pistes de solution qui peuvent permettre aux couples de mieux traverser cette crise.

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