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In loving memory of Nikk Mitchell (9th anniversary) from the Family
In loving memory of Nikk Mitchell (9th anniversary) from the Family
Donna Flanigan, Donna Flanigan's Travel by TPI
Wendy Grant, Cornwall City Press + The Sign Factory
Sts. Cyril and Methodius Church Ukrainian Easter Bazaar. Q.E.W. and Niagara St. Saturday , April 13 10:00a.m. -!:00p.m. Easter Paska breads, perogies , cabbage rolls, baking. Easter Eggs-pysanky, Raffle and vendors
April 27 from 5-7pm, a delicious Ham Dinner with all the fixings.Tkts $13/adt, $6/under. We are fully accessible with ample parking in the rear. Tickets available at the door, takeout also available.
Windsor Host Sixth Annual FIRST Robotics Competition with Visit From the Honourable Patty Hajdu – Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Labour
Forty teams representing 1500 high school students from across Ontario will land with their robots at the St. Denis Centre this weekend March 29-30th for the Sixth Annual Windsor Essex Great Lakes District FIRST Robotics competition.
They are part of the FIRST Robotics competition that partners students with professional engineers, programmers, skilled workers and entrepreneurs over a six week period to design and build 120 pound robots that compete in an arena.
The public is encouraged to attend Friday - 10am to 7pm - and Saturday - 8:30am to 5:30pm - at the St. Denis Centre where admission is FREE.
This year's competition will welcome The Honourable Paddy Hajdu, Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Labour on Friday, March 29th from 2:45pm-3:45pm.
March 29-31, starting 8:30am at St. Denis Centre, University of Windsor
Join 1500 high school students on over 30 teams and 2500 spectators each day!
Come to the Holy Name of Jesus Church, 146 Talbot St. South, Essex on April 12, 4:30-7pm. Only $13 per person.
Enjoy fresh fish while helping raise funds to support Second Chance Ministry. Second Chance Ministry is an outreach ministry for those in our community who are in immediate need of assistance. The charity aims to serve those who are poor, struggling or marginalized from society. Some of the things they do are daily visits to help with such basic needs as clothing, food, and housing. Every Wednesday donated furniture is picked up and delivered to people who may not have a bed to sleep on, or a table to eat at. The workers are all volunteers, nobody gets paid. They depend on your generosity to continue to offer help and hope.
Coming off the success of Leamington's Art in the Parkette and the Holiday Night Market, organizers are excited to extend these events to the community throughout the year.
Leamington's newly reinvented Mill Street West will set the stage for a series of night markets held once monthly from May through November. The Mill St. Night Market will feature delicious street food, handcrafted items, vintage clothing and antiques, craft beer and cocktails, local wine and music.
Hosted by the Municipality of Leamington and Leamington Arts Centre, with support from the Uptown BIA, The Bank Theatre, Tourism Windsor Essex Pelee Island and WindsorEats, the first Mill St. Night Market will be held May 3, 5-10pm. Admission is free and the event is open to all ages.
Mill Street West will be closed, creating a pedestrian-only area in the heart of Uptown Leamington. Up to 20 vendors will be showcased alongside Leamington businesses with a win bar provided by the Leamington Arts Centre, craft beer from the new Cured Craft Brewery opening this summer, and local music by The Bank Theatre.
"Mill Street was reinvented in part, to host dynamic events such as night markets that bring people into the core of our reviving Uptown," said Mayor Hilda MacDonald. "These events will showcase Leamington as rapidly becoming a top of mind destination for modern and authentic tourism experiences."
More information on the Mill St. Night Markets including vendor applications can be found online at https://www.facebook.com/events/533144487209564/