Community Event - Belleville - Theatre Workshop

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Curious about acting? Enjoy a theatre workshop with Lynn Fennell, founder of the Prince Edward Community Theatre. Born and raised in Picton, Lynn has performed in musical and dramatic theatre throughout the area since the late 1980’s. He will provide a brief history of local theatre in the County followed by an interactive script reading. This informative presentation will start at 1:30pm for about an hour at Bloomfield Town Hall (289 Main Street, Bloomfield). This event is open to all seniors 60+. Members free, non-members $2.00 at the door. Call the County Seniors Centre for more information and to register at 613-476-7493.

 

 

 

 

 

Bloomfield Town Hall
289 Main Street
K0K1G0
Bloomfield

Community Event - Belleville - Crokinole Social

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This morning event is free and open for seniors 60+ who enjoy a little fun competition and conversation. There is something wonderfully Canadian about this simple board game. It came out of rural Canada around the time of Confederation – the World Championship is held each year in Tavistock, ON – which would give it an earlier claim on the national psyche than hockey! Crokinole is easy to learn. This lively game can be played individually or on teams. This event is on Friday, August 9th from 9:15 to 10:45am. Refreshments included. County Seniors Centre members are encouraged to bring friends to play and enjoy the benefits of becoming a member of the County Seniors Centre. For more information and to register call 613-476-7493.

Ameliasburg Town Hall
13 Coleman Street
K0K1AO
Ameliasburg

Community Event - Belleville - PICNIC IN THE PARK

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Seniors are welcome to come on out and enjoy live Music by local musicians in the Park from 11am until 2p.m. Enjoy a boxed picnic lunch on Wednesday, August 7th at 12 noon. The menu will include a boxed picnic lunch, and seasonal beverages catered by Bill Grieve, the chef with Wheel House and Occasions catering. The cost is $10.00 per person. Guests are asked to bring their own lawn chair, umbrella and refillable cup. There will be a presentation by Richard Gwordowski on Fall Music Festivals. Following the luncheon participants can stay and enjoy some outdoor games or listen to the live music. Those seniors wishing to play outside games should arrive by 1:00 pm to register if they are not attending the luncheon. Call Community Care for Seniors for more information and to register at 613-476-7493.

Benson Park
56 King Street
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Picton

Community Event - Ottawa Valley - ROAST BEEF DINNER on Sunday, September 8.

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You're invited to join us for a Roast Beef Dinner on Sunday, September 8th from 4 pm to 6 pm at Holy Trinity Anglican Church (68 Renfrew Street, Pembroke). Complete dinner includes Roast Beef and gravy, Mashed Potatoes, Vegetables, Coleslaw, Rolls, Tea/Coffee and topped off with a piece of Homemade Pie for dessert! Tickets are available at the door. Adults $16, Students $10, Children 7 to 12 years $7, 6 years and under Free. Elevator available. Tickets are limited for this very popular dinner so plan to be early.

Holy Trinity Anglican Church
68 Renfrew Street
K8A 5R6
Pembroke

Community Event - Windsor/Leamington - Windsor Moose Lodge Casino Bus Trip

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We're off to Sarnia's newly renovated Starlight Casino. Bus leaves the Moose Lodge @ 8:30am on Wednesday, August 7. Returns 5:30pm. $25 per person, $15 comp. Details 519-995-2225.

windsor moose lodge 1499
777 tecumseh rd w
n8x2h4
windsor

Community Event - Windsor/Leamington - Scouts Canada Camp Cedarwin 50th Anniversary Free

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Are you a scouting member – were you a scouting member?  Have you been to camp Cedarwin – or would like to check it out…

Join us as we celebrate Camp Cedarwin’s 50th Anniversary on Saturday, August 24 from 10 am to 7 pm and Sunday, August 25 from 10 am to 4 pm.

FREE Admission – parking will be available at the Arner Co-op Elevator parking lot (1156 Arner Townline / Hwy 3) with shuttle available to the camp. There will be No parking at the camp.

This is a Fundraiser event for future camp projects – so food and Commemorative merchandise will be available for purchase.

Saturday – Giant campfire at 3 pm       

Sunday – presentations at 2 pm at stage area

All day events: bouncy castle, children’s fun area, Rope Bridge, Demonstrations, Giant Campfire, Scouting archive display, water activities – bring a towel.  A fun day for All!.

For more information or questions please contact campcedarwin@gmail.com

Camp Cedarwin Kingsville, ON
1156 Arner Townline / Hwy 3)
N9Y 2E6
Kingsville

Public Notices/Announcements - Windsor/Leamington - Pasta Dinner to Support Alicia Arkell

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Join us for a Pasta Dinner & support our friend Alicia Arkell in her battle with cancer on Sunday, September 15 from 3pm to 7pm at Cramdon's, 2950 Dougall Ave. Donation: $20 or more. Silent Auction and raffle prizes.

RSVP to Mike at mikeflanagan1003@hotmail.com or call 226 348 2520 or donate through web page at
 https://rhcc1.akaraisin.com/RoadHockey19/mikeflanagan08033c81a8a741bda7a495c8575481dd

Tax receipts available.

Community Event - Brockville/Prescott - Join the Library for Tie Dye Tuesday!

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Join us for Tie Dye Tuesday on Tuesday August 20th, from 2:00 – 4:00 pm at Court House Square.

Make your own tie dye t-shirt! All supplies included, adult/youth/children’s t-shirt sizes available. $10 per t-shirt. 

No registration. Please pay cash/debit/credit at Court House Square.

 

Court House Square
1 Court House Square
K6V 3X2
Brockville

Public Notices/Announcements - Windsor/Leamington - Tecumseh Flood Emergency Control Group

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The inaugural meeting of an extended working group to develop an action plan for Tecumseh to deal with lake flooding was held this morning at Town Hall. The group, consisting of representatives from Essex Region Conservation Authority (ERCA), Essex Power, Enbridge, Ontario’s Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing, the OPP, Tecumseh Fire and Rescue Services and Town staff will now meet and communicate regularly until the lake flooding threat has abated.

The purpose of the group is to prepare a response should a lake flooding event occur. At this morning’s meeting, the group went over work completed to date, resources available and what to expect based on current and expected lake levels. Water levels in the Great Lakes have reached record highs this year and Lake St. Clair is currently sitting above its previous record height in 1986 with a possibility of an additional two to six inches of water expected by the end of August. The Town has recognized the potential impact this will have on residents when north/northeast winds hit the shoreline. The effect would be intensified should a large rain event similar to those in 2016 and 2017 hit the Town.

“We have been in a constant state of lake flood warnings this year. Our partners in Leamington, LaSalle, Amherstburg, Lakeshore, Essex and Kingsville have experienced flooding of roads and municipal parks. This is no longer a case of ‘if’, but ‘when’ for Tecumseh,” said Gary McNamara, Mayor of Tecumseh who is supportive of the working group’s activities. “The lake levels are higher than the last major flood event in 1986 and properties on the shoreline have already seen the impact of this water increase. We are doing everything possible to protect our municipal infrastructure and share in the responsibility to help our residents prepare. How serious an emergency this is, is completely dependent on the winds and the rain but we believe it is better to be prepared for any outcome.”

Town staff is currently in the process of adding to its dedicated web page with information for residents and property owners on what to do in the event of a flood, including measures for evacuation. Additionally, ERCA will be holding four public open houses in August to educate the public on lake flooding and the impacts the region is currently facing.

Information on how to protect your property from flooding is available on the Town website at www.tecumseh.ca/floodprotection. Subsidies for installing a backwater valve and/or disconnecting downspouts and installing a sump pump are also available at www.tecumseh.ca/financialsubsidy. Residents who already have a backwater valve or sump pump installed should conduct regular checks that they are clean and operating effectively.

Information on this and all Town of Tecumseh news and events is available at www.tecumseh.ca, Twitter (@TownofTecumseh), and Facebook (www.facebook.com/townoftecumseh).