Community Event - Sarnia - Redeemer Lutheran Church 40th Annual Live Nativity
40th annual Live nativity scene on the lawn of Redeemer Lutheran Church, Indian Road N. at Hickory.
40th annual Live nativity scene on the lawn of Redeemer Lutheran Church, Indian Road N. at Hickory.
Kingsville Community Church is hosting the 16thannual FREE holiday dinner, open to all residents in Kingsville, Cottam, Leamington, Harrow, and Essex County. The dinner will be held on Friday, December 28 at The Royal Canadian Legion, Kingsville Branch, located at 145 Division Road South, in Kingsville.
The first seating is at 4:00 pm
The second seating is at 5:30 pm
All are welcome to attend. PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. Please register by calling 519.733.5691 Extension 21 or go online to www.kingsvillechurch.com and complete the online registration form.
Tom Harmon, who has been coordinating this dinner for over 10 years, states that, “There are people in our community who may be alone over the holidays, or who may not be able to afford a holiday dinner. This free turkey dinner with all the trimmings is our way of bringing people together and giving back to our community.”
St. Paul's Presbyterian church presents Bethlehem 'Live a live outdoor production of the Christmas Story with sound, lighting, live animals and a village. There are two shows - 6pm & 7pm. Presentations take 20 minutes - preceded by a carol sing
Twin Bridges NPLC if offering a free interactive session with a Registered Dietitian to teach the basis of reading and interpreting nutritional facts. The evening will include resources and strategies that will enable you to make healthy and informed choices all year long. The session is structured to include a question and answer component. Please bring labels, packages and/or general questions. Please register online at www.tbnplc.com
February 4th is National Soup Day and Twin Bridges NPLC free hands-on cooking program is exploring the convenience and versatility of homemade soups on January 29th from 1:00-3:00pm. This program is open to everyone and requires registration prior to participation online at www.tbnplc.com.
Corner Of Queen and Montreal Street
December 25, 2018
Carols in the church at 10:30 am
Dinner in the church hall at noon
Take out and delivery are available call 613-542-5870
We are unable to pick people up for this event
Throw on your jeans & Cowboy/girl hats, all Music types but more Country! Let your hair down and dance the night away Sat Jan 5th 2019. All request music, prizes, singles & fun! Come single or bring a single friend. This event has no 3rd wheels so support a single friend. Age of Majority event & awesome canteen! Low Legion prices! All ages attend. Dress up or down, just wear comfortable shoes for dancing! 613-392-9850 Top floor Trenton Legion 8pm-12am. No tickets required, just come and have fun! FB RomeoandJuliet.Singles
The 15th Annual Book Sale hosted by the Rotary Club of Sarnia-Bluewaterland will take place January 11th to 13th, 2019 at theBayside Centre in Sarnia. There will be an assortment of over 30,000 used books (both hard and soft cover). Sunday is "fill a bag for $5" day. Ther is also free underground parking Friday and Saturday.
Public Energy presents a play about love, sex and disability. This is the Point is a joyous and unflinching portrait of four individuals whose lives have been shaped, in part, by cerebral palsy. Winner of two Dora Mavor Moore Awards.
Playing at the Market Hall Performing Arts Centre January 11th at 8pm
Tickets at publicenergy.ca
The Salvation Army will host its annual Christmas dinner at St. Clair College Centre for the Arts on Wednesday, Dec. 12. More than one hundred volunteers will serve the traditional turkey dinner at 6 p.m.
“This event is part of the tradition and fabric of Christmas in Windsor,” says Paul Rideout, executive director of Windsor Centre of Hope. “People living in isolation or low-income families are welcome to come out and enjoy a wonderful meal, beautiful music and fellowship.”
The Salvation Army Windsor Centre of Hope expects to serve about 700 people.
“We want those individuals who may be isolated, or without family to come experience Christmas with us,” says Shannon Wise, public relations representative for The Salvation Army. “The Salvation Army will be your family for the night.”
The Salvation Army has hosted the annual Christmas dinner for over 20 years in Windsor.