Community Event - Chatham - Literacy and Essential Skills
Are you 19 years of age or older? Do you want to improve literacy and essential skills? If you do, we are here to help you @ Adult Language and Learning. For more info 519.354.7424.
Are you 19 years of age or older? Do you want to improve literacy and essential skills? If you do, we are here to help you @ Adult Language and Learning. For more info 519.354.7424.
Day and evening classes available for Newcomers and Immigrants @ Adult Language and Learning. 240 King St. W. Chatham. For more info 519-354-7424.
Newcomers and Immigrants: Learn about strategies to live debt free. Sep. 27th @10:00-11:00am @ Adult Language and Learning. 240 King St. W. Chatham. For more info 519-354-7424.
Newcomers and Immigrants: Learn about how to prevent and treat lice. Sep. 20th @10:00-11:00am @ Adult Language and Learning. 240 King St. W. Chatham. For more info 519-354-7424.
hosted by Essex/Kent Bluegrass, Old Time and Folk Music Association on Tuesday, September 17 from 7pm to 10pm at the Essex Senior Centre, 32 Russell St, Essex. Family Fee only $15 per year. Come on out, bring an instrument or just listen to the music .
Newcomers and Immigrants: Learn about how to get High School Equivalency Certificate in Ontario. Sep. 13th @10:00-11:00am @ Adult Language and Learning. 240 King St. W. Chatham. For more info 519-354-7424.
Newcomers and Immigrants: Come and learn about how to adapt to a new culture and cope with culture shock. Sep. 6th @10:00-11:00am @ Adult Language and Learning. 240 King St. W. Chatham. For more info 519-354-7424.
hosted by Essex/Kent Bluegrass, Old Time and Folk Music Association on Tuesday, September 3 from 7pm to 10pm at the Essex Senior Centre, 32 Russell St, Essex. Family Fee only $15 per year. Come on out, bring an instrument or just listen to the music.
The Niagara Falls Santa Claus Parade is scheduled for Saturday, November 16 at 11:00 am. It’s one of our largest, free community events in the City of Niagara Falls, attracting more than 12,000 people of all ages to Niagara Falls. The Niagara Falls Santa Claus Parade is the first Santa Parade to kick off the holiday season across the Niagara Region, and across Southern Ontario. The Parade attracts people of all ages from all across the Niagara Region, Southern Ontario and the United States. We will have 100 Parade entries, more than 2,000 participants and over 80 volunteers.
The Parade takes place in Downtown Niagara Falls (Queen Street). The Parade begins on Victoria Avenue at Armoury Street and travels north on Victoria to Valley Way and Queen Street.
The Parade is hosted and filmed live by Niagara College Broadcasting Students, streamed live, posted on YourTV, covered by CHCH, local newspapers, local radio stations and a few US news stations attend and cover the Parade. After the Parade, children have the opportunity to Meet with Santa at Niagara Falls City Hall. This is a great opportunity to VOLUNTEER, meet new friends, get involved with your community, Sponsor the Parade, or just come out and enjoy the Parade and HAVE FUN!
For more information visit www.niagarafalls.ca/santa
Everyone is welcome, lunch and refreshments provided on September 14, 11am at the Vollmer Complex Trails, 2121 Laurier Parkway, LaSalle. Free registration online at countyofessex.ca/walk