Public Notices/Announcements - North Bay - Fibromyalgia North Bay (FMNB) Support Group Meetin
Support Group meeting for people living with Fibromyalgia (FM) and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS), either diagnosed or awaiting diagnosis, as well as for their family and friends.
A Peer Support Group can reduce the sense of isolation you may feel by providing an opportunity to meet others who understand what it is like to live with FM and CFS.
We will meet in Room 301
Topic: Acceptance/Denial (the conversation continues...)
- To what degree have you accepted your illness and moved
forward in your life? How do you process grief and move
towards acceptance?
Come and share your experience or learn some new techniques that may work for you.
*** This is a NUTS and FRAGRANCE FREE event ***
Feel free to bring a snack and/or beverage
Public Notices/Announcements - Niagara - T. ROY ADAMS HUMANITARIAN OF THE YEAR AWARD
- Read more about Public Notices/Announcements - Niagara - T. ROY ADAMS HUMANITARIAN OF THE YEAR AWARD
Do you know an outstanding volunteer? Niagara Region is seeking nominations for this prestigious award. For further information and a nomination kit, please visit www.niagararegion.ca
Community Event - Sarnia - Photo Show St. Luke's United Church Wed. Feb.13/19
Join us for and evening of entertainment as 3 local photographers share their stories. Evelyn Buchner with her "Country Ramblings", Christine Roenspiess "Socorro Islands- Diving into the Blue", and Bob McCarthy "History of North West Lambton". Admission is by donation with the benefits going to YMCA Breakfast and After-school Resource House Program. Receipts available for cheque donations. Come and join us at St. Luke's United Church at the corner of Indian and Wellington. Refreshments will be provided halfway through the presentations. For more information call 519-344-1781.
Public Notices/Announcements - Chatham - Saturdays at 7 at St. Andrew's, Chatham - Feb. 9
"Feel the Spirit!" commemorates Black History Month in music and spoken dialogue, featuring the history of Negro Spirituals as they relate to the Underground Railroad. The program will be presented by St. Andrew's United Church Chancel Choir, guest soloists, and Shannon and Bryan Prince from Buxton National Historic Site and Museum. Doors open at 6:30 pm. Free will offering (suggested $10/adult).
All are welcome at 85 William Street S., Chatham.
For further information check www.standrewschatham.org or call 519-352-0010.
Public Notices/Announcements - Chatham - Paint Night at Kiwanis Theatre Jan 31st, 7pm
Thames Art Gallery & ARTspace present:
Paint Night at Kiwanis Theatre
75 William St. N. Chatham
$35+HST | Age: 16+ | Code: 218537
Instructor Pauline Moss
Includes: Canvas, brushes, acrylic paint, step-by-step instructions.
Drinks available for purchase.
Bring some friends and join the Thames Art Gallery and ARTspace on stage of the Kiwanis Theatre, The Cultural Centre for a fun Paint Night on Thursday, January 31, 2019 with instructor, local artist Pauline Moss.
Pauline will guide you through the process of creating your own acrylic painting (whale and iceberg) so you have something exciting to take home at the end of the night.
To Register, please visit: https://www.chatham-kent.ca/tourism-culture/thames-art-gallery/paint-night,
Call 519.360.1998
In-person at The Cultural Centre or Municipal Centre
Community Event - Kingston - PANORAMA
PANORAMA - a large scale handbell musical landscape by the Bronze Foundation Handbell Ensemble from Toronto is holding a concert at Princess Street United Church, 484 Albert St. on Sat. Feb. 9 at 7p.m. Refreshments during intermission. Tickets are $20 ($15 for Students) and can be purchased at the Church Office at 613-642-6112 or phone Debbie at 613-634-8410
Community Event - Kingston - The Kingston Symphony presents Carmina Burana
Who would have suspected that bad behaviour would lead to wonderful music? Orff’s immortal Carmina Burana returns to the Kingston stage, accompanied by our friends in the Queen’s University Choral Ensemble. This theme continues with Wolf-Ferrari’s delightful overture to an opera centred around a woman concealing her smoking habit, and the Smyth selection represents an achingly beautiful aria, interrupted by raucous pub crawlers. Along with the Kingston Symphony, this concert will also feature soprano Elizabeth Polese, tenor Christopher Mayell, and baritone Jean-Philippe McClish.
Community Event - Kingston - The Kingston Symphony presents Carmina Burana
Who would have suspected that bad behaviour would lead to wonderful music? Orff’s immortal Carmina Burana returns to the Kingston stage, accompanied by our friends in the Queen’s University Choral Ensemble. This theme continues with Wolf-Ferrari’s delightful overture to an opera centred around a woman concealing her smoking habit, and the Smyth selection represents an achingly beautiful aria, interrupted by raucous pub crawlers. Along with the Kingston Symphony, this concert will also feature soprano Elizabeth Polese, tenor Christopher Mayell, and baritone Jean-Philippe McClish.