Community Event - Niagara - 6th Annual Movie & Pie Night Oct. 18th!
6th Annual Movie and Pie Night : 32 Idylewylde St., Fort Erie, On. For your $5.00 ticket call the church office at 905-871-6704.
6th Annual Movie and Pie Night : 32 Idylewylde St., Fort Erie, On. For your $5.00 ticket call the church office at 905-871-6704.
"Women's Institute Sydenham, members invites you to their annual Fall Bake and Craft Sale.
Come and have your tea/coffee or lunch/sandwich and browse the many vendor tables.
You may just find your Christmas gift. And why not take home a baked goodie for you afternoon tea.
on October 26th 2019 from 9am to 2pm.
A quilt and painting will be raffled off. See you there."
La communication est un art ! Apprenez à vous exprimer avec cohérence et lucidité. Cette série d’ateliers a pour but de mettre en lumière, d’une façon concrète et applicable, les éléments d’une communication saine, authentique et satisfaisante.
Durée : 6 au 20 novembre 2019 - 3 rencontres
Horaire : Les mercredis de 9 h à 11 h 30
COÛT : Membre : 15 $ / Non-membre : 25 $
(inscription avant le 30 octobre)
Avec : Karine Leclerc, animatrice
Wooden Sign Workshop
Looking for a fun night with friends or a unique holiday party idea? Join the City of Kawartha Lakes Parks, Recreation and Culture in partnership with ‘Signs and Wine Sign Making Workshops’ for their upcoming Wooden Sign Workshop. This workshop provides you with everything required to make a unique masterpiece to take home and display or perhaps give as a holiday gift.
The workshop takes place on Thursday, November 21, 2019 7-9pm at the Victoria Park Armoury, Lindsay. The cost is $65 + HST per person and includes all supplies required and light refreshments (sorry, no wine). Pre-registration is required as limited space is available. To reserve your spot register online at kawarthalakes.perfectmind.com using barcode 4985 or to learn more call 705-324-9411 extension 1307 or e-mail recreation@kawarthalakes.ca
Local indie author, and mental health advocate, David Creighton is pleased to announce the launch of his new ebook, "Tales from Other Realms" a collection of speculative fiction short stories. David will be hosting a live virtual book launch on Trent Radio, Halloween night at 6:00. Tune in on 96.7 FM or stream live on http://www.trentradio.ca/ Don't miss this chance to hear more about David's career, his struggle with Bipolar Disorder, and even call in with questions of your own.
You are invited to join Dr. Rochelle Sharpe Lohrasbe, PhD, RCC as she shares her clinical experience, insights and psychotherapeutic modalities relative to trauma, posttraumatic resilience, healing and growth.
Rochelle Sharpe Lohrasbe, PhD, RCC Tickets $190. Refreshments, Lunch & Breaks included at the Hellenic Cultural Center, 3052 Walker Rd.
Tuesday, November 12, 9am-5pm Wednesday, November 13, 9am-5pm.
Register for this event at: www.bit.ly/fswe-speakerseries by November 5th, 2019
Payment for this event may be made by cash, cheque, credit card, or corporate invoice. No debit please. Cheques payable to FSWE c/o 1770 Langlois Avenue, Windsor ON, N8X 4M5. Credit cards accepted at FSWE, 1770 Langlois Avenue, Windsor ON, or by phoning FSWE at 519-966-5010. Contact jlund@fswe.ca for corporate invoicing options.
Rochelle Sharpe Lohrasbe, PhD, RCC, is a Registered Clinical Counsellor who holds an MA in Learning and Development and a PhD in Child and Youth Care. Rochelle began her career in forensic psychiatric nursing and she now has more than 30 years of clinical experience in the areas of post-traumatic stress and developmental wounding. In her private clinical practice in British Columbia, Canada, Rochelle sees “children of all ages” who have endured abuse, neglect, and other traumatic/adverse experiences. She is a Sensorimotor Psychotherapy local, regional and international instructor and an instructional design consultant, an EMDRIA-approved consultant and holds certifications in Neuroptimal Neurofeedback and Havening Techniques. Rochelle presents regularly at ISSTD conferences and regional workshops internationally and provides educational workshops for psychotherapists on Trauma and Dissociation. She recently published on the integration of EMDR and SP, and co-authored “Somatic Resources: Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Approach to Stabilising Arousal in Child and Family Treatment” (2017), published in the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy.
October 27, 10:30am doggie walk registration, 11:30am doggie walk & 12-4pm Spooktacular entertainment & activities. $25 minimum pledge per dog. BBQ, face painting, yard games, pumpkin decorating, entertainment & more!
Info, www.t2b.ca