Community Event - Windsor/Leamington - Bingo in Essex
Over the Age of 18? Like to play Bingo? Join us on the first and third Friday of every month at 7pm. Essex Retirees, 32 Russell St. in Essex 519 776-6689.
Over the Age of 18? Like to play Bingo? Join us on the first and third Friday of every month at 7pm. Essex Retirees, 32 Russell St. in Essex 519 776-6689.
Lambton County Library branches are ready to encourage children to Discover Your Passions during their Summer Reading Programs, July 3 to August 19. Programs have been planned to entice participants to dabble in art and photography, create with LEGO, and explore technology with Makerspace.
Participants can collect stickers with the TD Summer Reading Club's bilingual passport to record their individual reading progress. Children are eligible to win a book prize for every five books read to a maximum of four prizes per participant. Plus, children can qualify to enter their name in a draw for a chance to win a prize pack! To qualify for the draw, participants need to talk to branch staff about a book they are reading, attend one of the many programs available, or submit a photo of their craft, created at the library or at home, to www.lclibrary.ca.
Teens, ages 13 - 17, are invited to get creative and express themselves with the 'Wear Your Passions' contest. Lambton County Library is looking for teens to submit an original T-shirt design, either drawn freehand on paper or with the use of computer software and submit it to the Library website at www.lclibrary.ca before August 19, 2018. Voting on the designs by the public will open on August 20, and will close August 26 at 11:59 p.m. The grand prize winner will have their design printed on a custom T-shirt. As well, the winner will receive the 'Wear Your Passions' prize pack that includes a $25 gift card to The Book Keeper, an Emoji Party game, and four white T-shirts with fabric markers. Note: Designs will be reviewed before they are posted publicly. Participants retain the rights to their original design.
Adults too can participate with the Adult Summer Reading Program and enter their name in a draw to win one of eight $50 gift certificates from locally owned independent businesses.
If you missed the spring Used Book Fair at Library Headquarters you won't want to miss the Wyoming Library Used Book Fair. This event takes place during the Wyoming Town Wide Yard Sales. The book fair hours are Friday, June 15 from 1-7 pm and Saturday, June 16 from 8 am - 12 pm. The Wyoming Library is located at 536 Niagara St. Note: This event is not at Library Headquarters. Materials are available by a suggested donation.
La présente est pour vous inviter à l’assemblée générale annuelle de la Corporation Jeunesse Memphrémagog Inc. qui se tiendra le 19 juin prochain à 16h30 au 95 rue Jean-Paul II, au local de la Maison des Jeunes l'Exit de Magog.
Des postes d’administrateurs seront disponibles au sein du conseil d’administration.
Prière de confirmer votre présence auprès de Patrick Martineau au 847-2333 avant le 15 juin 2018.
Au plaisir de vous y retrouver!
Vacation Bible School takes place in the mornings daily for one week. Children are engaged in music, games, crafts and themed Bible lessons. Come dive in to the Deep Sea!
GARAGE SALE ON JUNE 09 9:00AM TO 12:30 PM AT LAURENTIAN WESLEYAN CHURCH
529 MCKAY AVE PROCEEDS TOWARDS LWC ACCESSIBILITY FUND
ITEMS MAY BE DROPPED OFF AFTER JUNE 3 AT THE CHURCH
The second June offering in Kingston Frontenac Public Library's KFPL Live monthly speakers' series will be a talk by Maureen Williams from the Kingston Horticultural Society on the development of the City's Pollinator Demonstration Garden.
The Pollinator Demonstration Garden is a small gem of a garden. Created in 2011 at Kingston's Memorial Centre, it shows living examples of locally successful perennials which can help attract pollinators to gardens of all sizes. Instead of just reading about recommended species, you can visit them in place and see how they will thrive in your local climate and soil conditions. In a time of pollinator decline, the demonstration garden is a valuable resource for individuals wanting to create their own "pollinator patch" to attract bees, butterflies and other native pollinators.
This presentation will take place at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, June 12 at the Isabel Turner branch. This event is open to all adults and teens, but seating is limited. To avoid disappointment, please register in advance. Registration opens at events.kfpl.ca and by phone at (613) 549-8888 as of 9 a.m. on Saturday, June 2. For more information visit www.kfpl.ca
Wednesday, June 20 at 1pm at Windsor Police Service Headquarters, 4th Floor, Boardroom, 150 Goyeau Street.
Join us for our last monthly fund-raising dinner of the season on Friday June 8th. To celebrate summer we have a new dinner menu; chicken, potato salad, baked beans, garden salad and ice cream. Come out and enjoy this traditional summer menu. Join us anytime between 5pm and 7pm. Adults $12, kids under 10 years $6. Proceeds go to support Lions community initiatives. Held at the Lions Douglas Heights Seniors Centre, 266 High Street, Fort Erie. For take out call; 905-871-7761.