Public Notices/Announcements - Windsor/Leamington - Leamington Accepting Municipal Grant Applications

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Do you have a community event, community project or program within the Municipality of Leamington? You may be eligible to apply to the Municipality to receive monetary support.

The Municipality is now accepting grant applications for the 2020 budget year. 

The deadline to submit a grant application is Monday, September 30, 2019. Applications received after the deadline will not be considered. 

Please be sure to include the requesting organization’s most recent financials, as well as the 2019 and 2020 budgets as part of the submission.

The budget, including all grant requests, will be presented to Leamington Council for consideration in December 2019.

You may submit your municipal grant application onlinevia email, or in person at the Leamington Municipal Office, 111 Erie Street North, Leamington

For more information, please visit www.leamington.ca/grants

Public Notices/Announcements - Windsor/Leamington - The 39th Annual Terry Fox Run

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The 39th annual Terry Fox Run takes place at hundreds of sites across Canada Sunday, September 15, 2019.

The Tecumseh Terry Fox Run is held at Green Acres Optimist Park on St Gregory’s Road in St Clair Beach. The all-inclusive, volunteer-led Run opens its registration tables at 8AM for a 9AM Run start, where participants are invited to walk, run, bike, rollerblade along a 2K and 5K route along  the town’s streets to celebrate Terry Fox’s and his enduring appeal to raise cancer research dollars.

The Tecumseh Terry Fox Run Committee is proud to announce that to date the Tecumseh Run has raised $800,00 over the last 23 years and hopes to increase this total to $1 million when the national 40th, and the local 25th milestones are celebrated next September.

In keeping with Terry Fox’s wishes, there is no registration fee; participants are encouraged to donate online when registering, or in person at the Run site. However, anyone can contribute by making a personal donation, or sponsor an existing team or a registered individual.

For more information visit:

www.terryfox.org/run/ and www.facebook.com/TecumsehTerryFoxRun/

Community Event - Smiths Falls/Perth/North Grenville - Fish and Chips Dinner

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October 5:  Fish and Chips Dinner, St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, 319 Prescott Street, Kemptville. Tickets available for seatings at 4:30 pm, 5:30 pm and 6:30 pm.  Adults:  $15.00, under 12:  $10.00.  Includes salad, beverage and dessert. Prepaid takeout available.  For tickets or details email leslie@claxtondirect.com.

St.
319 Prescott Street
K0G 1J0
Kemptville

Community Event - Ottawa Valley - Zion Lutheran Church Oktoberfest Dinner.

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Features: Take-out available, Wheelchair Accessible.

Admission: Adults - $14.00; Children to age 12 - $5.00; Children under 5 – Free.

Traditional Menu: Sauerkraut, Sausages, Baked Beans, Potatoes, Ham, Salad.

Assortment of Pies for Dessert.

Tickets Available at the Door!

Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church
454 Miller Street
K8A 5Z4
Pembroke, Ontario

Community Event - Windsor/Leamington - Battle Slam! A Windsor Poetry Slam Fundraisier!

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Join us on Thursday, October 3rd from 8-10pm, as we fundraise to send our local WPS Team to the Canadian Festival of Spoken Word!

Watch, as poets go head-to-head, elimination style to see who can win Battle Slam! Advancing poets will be determined by the audiance, so bring your applause!

Poets pay $20 to compete and have a chance to win half the pot from registration! There will be a $5 cover for anyone attending the event.

Poets interested in competing can contact windsorpoetryslam@gmail.com to register!

Green Bean Cafe
Lower Level of UCC, 2320 Wyandotte St W
N9B 1K4
Windsor

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

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Un jour, on nous dit que boire du vin rouge est bon pour la santé. Le lendemain, que c’est dangereux. Il est devenu difficile de faire le ménage dans toute l’information en nutrition. Tirée du second livre de l’auteur, cette conférence se penche sur la science de la nutrition, la façon dont les chercheurs procèdent en laboratoire et la manière dont elle est communiquée par les médias. Elle outille les consommateurs à départager le vrai du faux en nutrition.

COÛT: GRATUIT

Auditorium Desjardins du CÉGEP de Granby
235, rue St-Jacques,
J2G 9H7
Granby