Community Event - Niagara - Mothers Day Native Plant Sale & Planting Day 8am

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Native wildflowers, shrubs and trees for sale, for your home garden to provide habitat for native bees, butterflies and birds. Volunteers are invited to join in planting wildflowers, shrubs and trees in areas where invasive plants have been removed in the park. Free refreshments available.

Malcolmson Eco-Park
325 Lakeshore Rd., at Niagara St.
L2M 7Z3
St. Catharines

Public Notices/Announcements - North Bay - EAST FERRIS SENIOR 50+ SUMMER GAMES - June 8, 2019

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East Ferris Golden Age Club presents the East Ferris Senior 50+ Summer Games

Saturday June 8, 2019 @ 8:00 a.m.

East Ferris Community Centre - Astorville

Registration Fee:  $25.00 - deadline to register May 27th

Includes continental breakfast, lunch, wine and cheese

You will play 4 games and participate in the participACTION walking challenge

Registration  forms available at your local librairies, eastferris.ca, East Ferris Golden Age Club Facebook page

For more information contact Ronald Roy at 705-752-2215 or ronaldroy1946 @gmail.com

Public Notices/Announcements - Niagara - Fair Trade Rug Event - Ten Thousand Villages, NOTL

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Annual Fair Trade Rug Event

Friday May 17, 2019 to Sunday Jun 2, 2019

Ten Thousand Villages in Niagara On The Lake will be hosting our 3rd annual fair trade rug event in May!

We will be caring over 100 hand knotted, 100% wool rugs from Pakistan. The rugs will come in a range of sizes and styles, something for everyone!

To see inventory available in advance, copy and paste the Bunyaad Rugs website link below:
http://rugsearch.tenthousandvillages.com/

Community Event - Brockville/Prescott - St. John's Brockville Spring Concert

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St. John's United Church Brockville is holding their annual Spring Concert - "Come to the River" on Saturday, May 11th beginning at 7:00 PM. The public is invited to join the St. John's Choir led by Miss Anne Landon and featuring soloists Michael Fenn, Pamela Poehlmann, Christopher Coyea and Alex Fleuriau Chateau. Christopher Cennon from the St. Lawrence College Musical Theatre Program will be the guest accompanist for the evening. 
 

CTickets are available through the Church Office (613.345.5824) or at the door for $15.00.hildren under 10 years are welcome for no charge. Along with the beautiful music you will hear, there will be raffles for Mother's Day baskets, as well as free cookies and beverages following the concert. Stick around and greet the performers!

 

For further information, please contact:

Christopher Coyea  - (M) 613-340-8308. (Email) aandc@sympatico.ca .

St. John's United Church
32 Park St
K6V
Brockville

Community Event - Sarnia - Relay For Life Garage Sale, May 11

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Come Join us for our Annual Relay For Life Garage Sale on
Saturday May 11, 2019 8am to 2pm
Location, Local Self Storage 712 Lite Street Point Edward
Come join the bbq, vendor sales, Relay For Life teams garage sale items,
Krispy Creme sales and sooooo much more..
Even see some Paw Patrol visitors.
All sales go to support the Relay For Life Sarnia teams that are participating in the Garage Sale.

Relay For Life Garage Sale, Local Self Storage
712 Lite Street
N7V 1A6
Point Edward

Public Notices/Announcements - Windsor/Leamington - Town of Essex Strategic Plan Community Survey

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Citizens of the Town of Essex will have their first chance to weigh-in on the priorities of the municipality with the launch of a community survey. The community survey is available online at www.essex.ca/StrategicPlan. Submissions will be accepted until Sunday, May 12 at 4pm.

Paper copies will also be available at the Town’s recreation facilities (Essex Centre Sports Complex, Essex Recreation Complex, and the Harrow and Colchester South Community Centre). Completed paper copies can be submitted at those locations or dropped off/mailed to Essex Town Hall, 33 Talbot Street South, Essex Centre.

The results of the survey will feed into the ongoing strategic planning process, which sets out the long-term plans for the new term of Council. Strategic plans are used to guide the overall direction of the organization while identifying key goals to achieve in the next four years. 

The 5-10 minute survey will garner feedback from citizens on what they most enjoy about living in Town, as well as what can be improved. It also asks respondents to identify their top three strategic priorities.

The survey will be the first of a number of community engagement opportunities. Once complete, Council will work with administration and the strategic plan facilitator to create a draft plan. The plan will be presented by elected leaders at future community engagement events.