Community Event - Windsor/Leamington - Monthly Pasta Dinner at St. Paul's Church Essex

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Friday, May 4, from 5pm to 6:30pm. Monthly Pasta Dinner at St. Paul's Church Essex. Take a night off from cooking and let us handle it for you! Takeout available. Adults $10. Children 6-12 $5. Children 5 and Under are free.

ST PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH
92 ST PAUL STREET
N8M 1C5
Essex

Community Event - Niagara - St. John's Trout Opener

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Join the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority on Saturday, April 28, 2018, at St. John's Conservation Area in Thorold for the annual opening of Trout Season.

The ceremonial fist cast by Mickey DiFruscio will take place at 12:00. A lucky angler will have the opportunity to catch a special fish. Mickey DiFruscio of the NPCA Foundation has tagged a trout with a prize worth $20.

In addition to fishing, the site features wheelchair accessible facilities and an abundance of natural beauty and scenic trails. A valid Fishing License is required, and conservation limits will apply. Please check the Ontario Fishing Regulations for further information at www.ontario.ca.

There is a voluntary admission fee of $2 per person or $5 per family, with all the proceeds going towards conservation efforts. The day will feature face painters, recreational fishing, informational booths, BBQ sale, and so much more!

 

St. John's Conservation Area
3101 Barron Road
L0S 1M0
Thorold

Public Notices/Announcements - Peterborough/Lindsay - Monthly Astronomy Meeting - May 4

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The Peterborough Astronomical Association will hold its regular monthly meeting, which takes place on the first Friday of the month, on May 4th, at 7:00 p.m. The meeting location is the Rotary Education Centre/Guest Services Building, Riverview Park Zoo, Peterborough.

We are currently looking at a new program for beginners in astronomy. The classes are currently on hold at this time, but stay tuned for future updates as new opportunities may be made available to learn the sky and earn a certificate in the process.

Our presentation for May will start shortly after 7:00 p.m. and features a talk by Randy Attwood, Executive Director of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada (RASC), entitled “The Voyager Spacecraft at 40”. The two Voyager spacecraft were launched in 1977 – over 40 years ago. Over a period of 12 years, they explored the four outer planets - Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. The discoveries changed our understanding of our solar system. This talk will look at the mission and the discoveries as well as some of the challenges Voyager engineers faced in taking late 1960's spacecraft technology - which lasted only a couple years in space - and extended the lifetime to the required 12 years to complete the mission - and beyond. Now the two spacecraft are leaving the solar system and providing information on the heliopause - the boundary between our solar system and interstellar space. Attwood has been active in education and public outreach since 1980. He produced and hosted a local astronomy cable television show in the 1980’s.  He has appeared on local and national radio and television since 1981 to comment on various aspects of astronomical discoveries and space exploration – both manned and unmanned.  Attwood has been fascinated with astronomy and space exploration since the days of the Apollo missions. He is interested in astrophotography, he travels the world to witness total solar eclipses and when it was flying, he witnessed twelve space shuttle launches. In 2012, the International Astronomical Union (IAU) renamed asteroid #260235 “Attwood” in his honour. Don’t miss an opportunity to learn about one of astronomy’s greatest and most successful spacecraft of all time, Voyager.

Following the main presentation(s) we will look at the “Sky This Month”. Be informed about the locations of the planets of the solar system. There will also be the usual opportunities to come and check out the PAA and all it has to offer, at no cost. This is an all ages meeting and  the venue is barrier free. Also, you don’t need a telescope to belong, but a curious mind helps.

Public Notices/Announcements - Belleville - Quinte Amateur Radio Club meets 16 May 2018, 7pm

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The next meeting of the Quinte Amateur Radio Club will be on Wed. May 16, 7pm, Loyalist College,
Pioneer Building, Room P13. We will be holding elections of our 2018-2019 directors.
Everyone welcome. For more information see WWW.QARC.ON.CA

Public Notices/Announcements - Niagara - WOMENCHANT CELEBRATES 25 YEARS SISTERHOOD & SONG

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WomEnchant Chorus & Drummers, Laura Thomas Artistic Director, present their 25th Anniversary Concert Sunday April 29, at 2:30 p.m.  at Hernder Estate Wines, 1607 Eighth Ave. Louth, St. Catharines. WomEnchants's unique vocal performance and drumming rhythms, guest soloists, door prizes, cash bar and a reception following the concert.

Admission $40, 12 and under $20.  Tickets available at the door. 

Further information at womenchant.ca and communications@womenchant.ca

Community Event - Brockville/Prescott - 1000 Islands Writers Festival Reading By The River

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1000 Islands Writers Festival – April 27 – 29, 2018

Experience a fabulous weekend of Reading by the River at the 1000 Islands Writers Festival with some of Canada’s favourite authors!

Enjoy up-close and personal events with Festival Patron Terry Fallis; Maureen Jennings; Kelley Armstrong; Barbara Fradkin; Ken Cuthbertson; Marissa Stapley; Katherine Ashenburg; Heather Smith; children’s author Vikki VanSickle; and author/illustrator Matt James. The festival opens with a celebration of storytelling with Stories l A Matter of Life and Death. This year’s festival also includes a Songwriters Series with local songwriters Kevin Head, Cliff Edwards and Jenica Rayne.  The festival will host eleven Living Room Sessions, three Writers Workshops, a free Pirate Party Bonanza for families, two meal engagements, two special afternoon events and an evening celebration with Stories and Songs of the River.    

For festival tickets and passes contact the Thousand Islands Playhouse Box Office at 613 382-7020 or purchase online at: https://tickets.1000islandsplayhouse.com/TheatreManager/1/login&event=0

For more information contact us by e-mail at: 1000islandswritersfestival@gmail.com, or visit our website at: http://1000islandswritersfestival.ca

1000 Islands Playhouse Firehall Theatre is one of the venues that also include Gananoque Public Library, Gananoque Boat Museum, Arthur Child Museum and local B&Bs
185 South Street
K7G 1A1
Gananoque