Community Event - Brockville/Prescott - Sunday Live Entertainment at the Brockville Legion
"Tom & Terry" entertain from 1-5 pm in the lower lounge of the Brockville Legion. Free Admission and open to the public.
"Tom & Terry" entertain from 1-5 pm in the lower lounge of the Brockville Legion. Free Admission and open to the public.
In the South Parking lot from 8-2 pm.Spaces are available for rent. Call Christine at 613-803-0946.
Warm up your vocal chords and join us for an afternoon of karaoke. We supply the music and the words. You supply the voice.
From 1-5 pm in the lower lounge.
Bake and Yard Sale, Fri., July 20th, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sat. July 21st, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 258 Melrose Rd. Shannonville. Large Variety of items. Fresh baked goods, furniture, electronics, housewares, tools, cds, dvds etc.
Dancing to the music of DJ Matthew Colletti 6:30--1`0:30 PM $10/person includes coffee,tea & light snacks
FRONTENAC WOMEN’S CHORUS
Looking for a choir? The Frontenac Women’s Chorus is welcoming new members for September. Come sing with us on Monday nights and enjoy our exciting, eclectic repertoire! Ability to read music is advised, and no formal audition is required if you are eager and ready to make beautiful music with our friendly group. For information and to claim your spot, please contact Patty at kpatty.smith@gmail.com
The Holodomor National Awareness Tour is coming to the Isabel Turner branch of your public library on Tuesday, July 17, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The Holodomor Mobile Classroom will visit the library to raise awareness of the Ukrainian Famine-Genocide carried out by the Soviet Union in the years 1932 and 33. The Holodomor National Awareness Tour is a project of the Canada-Ukraine Foundation, supported by the Government of Canada and the Governments of Ontario and Manitoba.
Visit the Holodomor Mobile Classroom, a state-of-the-art, interactive learning space designed to educate Canadians about this dark chapter of recent history. There is no admission charge, and all ages may drop in to witness this exhibition.
Where: Isabel Turner Branch, Kingston Frontenac Public Library, 935 Gardiners Road
When : Tuesday, July 17, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Summer is traditionally a difficult time for us to collect blood. With people away or busy with other activities, there tend to be fewer blood donations during the summer. But cancer patients, accident victims, and people with blood disorders rely on blood transfusions every day. Since blood products have a limited shelf life, demand is constant.
July 17 to September 2
Opening Reception: July 17, 5:45 to 6:30 pm
The Film House Lobby, First Ontario Performing Arts Centre
250 St. Paul Street, St. Catharines
Join us at the opening of this exhibition of art made by 16 to 18 year old youth who will work with Brock University Assistant Professor of Visual Art Amy Friend to create original works using their own family documents, based on the exhibition Carry Forward. The youth will have deepened access to Carry Forward, then conceptualize, plan, and execute their work at Marilyn I. Walker School of Fine and Performing Arts within a cross-cultural learning environment. Family documents will act as springboard for visual exploration of camera-less techniques, allowing the youth to bring the ideas of Carry Forward into their own lives and experience.
Art-Making With Family Photographs and Archives is a partnership between Rodman Hall Art Centre and the Marilyn I. Walker School of Fine and Performing Arts. The exhibition is presented in partnership with The City of St. Catharines Cultural Services.