Événement communautaire - Drummondville - MANOIR DRUMMOND
Le MANOIR DRUMMOND est un organisme à but non lucratif qui a pour mission d'offrir des logements et services aux personnes retraitées autonomes ou légèrement en perte d'autonomie. Un léger gouter sera servi et prix de présence, vous attendent!
Événement communautaire - Drummondville - Club marche Promenades DRMVL
Déjeuner-conférence de Mme. Monique Daoust, venez vous joindre à nous
pour expérimenter le yoga sur chaise.
L'activité se tiendra au mail central des Promenades Drummondville
Public Notices/Announcements - Niagara - MOTHERS' DAY BRUNCH, BRANCH 138, MAY 12TH, 9 - 1
JOIN US AT BRANCH 138, MERRITTON LEGION, FOR A DELICIOUS BRUNCH TO CELEBRATE OUR MOMS. FRESH FLOWER FOR EACH MOM, BRUNCH INCLUDES, EGGS, BACON, SAUSAGE, QUICHE, HOMEFRIES, TOAST, PANCAKES, FRUIT/PASTRIES, TEA/COFFEE/JUICE. $9.00 LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU ON MAY 12TH.
Community Event - Belleville - Exhibit Opening - Pandemic Unmasking Influenza
Pandemic: Unmasking Influenza is a travelling exhibition visiting Glanmore National Historic Site. The exhibit highlights the story of the world's deadliest influenza pandemic, known as the Spanish Flu which swept across Canada and the World between 1918 and 1919. Come out to the opening reception,. Thursday, August 8, 2019 from 7 to 8:30 pm to be one of the first to see this brand new circulating exhibition developed by Ingenium. Local artifacts, newspaper reports and photographs will show how Belleville and the Quinte Region were impacted. Pandemic is on display at Glanmore until September 29, 2019.
Public Notices/Announcements - Windsor/Leamington - Windsor Symphony Orchestra: Neighbourhood Concert
Saturday, April 27 at 1pm at St. Matthew's Anglican Church, 1600 Norfolk St. Windsor.
Madeline Doornaert, soloist. Tickets $20 for adults, $10 for students, available from St. Matthew’s, 1600 Norfolk Street (519) 969-1510.
Community Event - Belleville - Pandemic: Unmasking Influenza Travelling Exhibit
On Display at Glanmore National Historic Site, 257 Bridge Street East, Belleville, from August 9 to September 29, 2019
The world's deadliest influenza pandemic, known as the Spanish Flue, swept across Canada and the World between 1918-1919. With no effective vaccine or treatment, the virus infected Canadians at an alarming rate, resulting in approximately 55,000 deaths. Discover how the Spanish Flue pandemic profoundly impacted the history of Canada in this new travelling exhibit from Ingenium. Local artifacts, newspaper reports and photographs will show how Belleville and the Quinte Region were impacted. Glanmore National Historic Site is open Tuesday to Sunday from 10 am to 4:30 pm in August and Tuesday to Sunday from 1:00 pm to 4:30 pm in September.
Public Notices/Announcements - Windsor/Leamington - Windsor Symphony Orchestra Neighbourhood Concerts
Sunday, April 28 at 1pm at Essex United Church, 53 Talbot Street South, Essex.
Lesley Andrew, soloist. Tickets $20 for adults, $10 for students, available at Essex United Church (519) 776-5121.