Community Event - Belleville - Crohn's & Colitis Peer Support Meetings
Patients, family and friends are welcome to these informative sessions to discuss living with IBD.
Patients, family and friends are welcome to these informative sessions to discuss living with IBD.
BCS is Celebrating 60 years of performing inspirational choral music to the Quinte Region. Internationally acclaimed baritone Matthew Zadow from Belgium. Jazz players Spencer and Oscar Evans, and Dan Douglas recorder player. Enjoy an afternoon extravaganza of choral favorites and selections from the past 60 years! Works from Bach, Beethoven, Bizet, Donizett, Fauvre, Schubert and Vivaldi. Canadian song selections and so much more!
Monthly meeting for all stroke survivors and caregivers at Riverdale Terrace Retirement Residence, 1200 Second St. West. 6:30pm. in the Party Room (lower level). Info: Deena 613-936-8784.
Join the Oriana Singers for a cheerful Sunday afternoon in Port Hope. Traditional, spiritual and modern melodies saluting those natural waterways that comfort, inspire and sustain us, will lift your mood and leave you humming. Music Director Lynn Janes will weave musical threads from the choir, Robert Grandy’s piano, Debbie Fingas’ piccolo and flute, Ken Janes’ drums, Howard Bayer’s bass and Al Kirby’s banjo, into a colourful and pleasing fabric of sound. Sunday, March 31, 3 pm, St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church, Port Hope.
WOMEN’S CHARITY CONCERT IN SUPPORT OF RED CEDARS SHELTER
Loyalist College students raising funds to help fight violence against women. On Friday, March 8, Loyalist College post-graduate Public Relations - Event Management students will be hosting a Women’s Day Charity Concert event at the Belleville Club from 7 pm to 12 am in support of the Red Cedars Shelter. In addition, donations of new or unused toiletry and hygiene products will be collected at the event. Concert tickets are $10 and the event location is 210 Pinnacle St., Belleville. Enjoy live music presented by talented local performers, enter a 50/50 draw and more.
Start March Break with a Mindful Monday class for kids at the Mary J. Benson Branch
We’ll explore mindfulness techniques and learn how to live fully in the moment.
Déjeuner-conférence de Mme. Jessie Leclair, elle viendra nous présenter son organisme PARRAINNAGE CIVIQUE DRUMMOND, elle sera accompagnée de Mme. Diane Pérusse qui nous partagera son expérience. Être parrain ou marraine, un bénévolat unique. L'activité se tiendra au mail central des Promenades Drummondville. Bienvenue à toutes et tous.
An interdisciplinary roundtable discussion
Join our panelists as they discuss King Ubu, from its controversial opening performance in 1896 to its significance in our current political climate.
All welcome. Refreshments provided.
Enter into a draw to win a pair of tickets to the Department of Dramatic Arts’ production of King Ubu.
*Please note that seating is limited and will be on a first come, first served basis.
Featuring:
Leah Bradshaw (Political Science)
Tim Conley (English)
David Fancy (Dramatic Arts and director of King Ubu)
Karen Fricker (Dramatic Arts)
Karrie Porter (St. Catharines City Councillor)
Members of the King Ubu cast and crew
Dramatic Arts students
Date: Wednesday, March 6
Time: 10 to 11 a.m.
Location: Cairns Atrium, Brock University
Start date: March 25, 2019
End date: May 17, 2019
Receive free training/ certifications (Mental Health First Aid, CPR & AED, Safe Food Handling and more), assistance in obtaining and retaining employment and a wage subsidy to help secure employment in the home support worker field.
Qualifying factors:
- Unemployed or underemployed
- Not on or in receipt of employment insurance
- Must have a self-identified disability and are willing and able to work in Canada
Contact Job Zone d'emploi (613-933-9675) or GIAG - Employment Services (613-525-1533) to see if you qualify.