Community Event - Niagara - Spirit Soup for the Soul, Charity Fundraiser

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Spiritual Niagara Presents

Spirit Soup for the Soul
In support of The Soup Kitchen (Niagara Falls Community Outreach)

15-minute Medium, Psychic or Tarot Reading for $20.

Vendors to browse. Silent Auction Table.

50% of proceeds from the readings, and 100% of proceeds from the silent auction will go to The Soup Kitchen.

Greg Frewin Theatre
5781 Ellen Ave.
L2G 3P8
Niagara Falls, ON

Public Announcement - Windsor/Leamington - Train Engine Play Time (Kids 2+) at Mackenzie Hall

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For ages 2+. Saturday, Jan 20 @ 10:15am-12:15pm - $13.
Bring your engine that is compatible with wooden tracks or borrow one of ours, and roll around on a room of railway track. All children must be accompanied by a parent/caregiver. Train Engine Play Time is an interactive play program for parents & caretakers to get in on the fun with their child, and toot too!
Call 519-255-7600 to register today. 

Community Event - Windsor/Leamington - Bingo in Essex

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Essex Retirees Social Club holds a licensed Bingo every first and third Friday night.  Proceeds help pay the utility bills on the Seniors Centre. 

All players 18 and over are welcome.  Call 776-6689 for more info. 

Essex Retirees Social Club
32 Russell St.
N8M 1G3
Essex

Community Event - Smiths Falls/Perth/North Grenville - Movie Nights at The Station Theatre

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Our weekend movie nights start up again in January with 'Victoria & Abdul'. Movie start time is 7pm.

Abdul Karim arrives from India to participate in Queen Victoria’s golden jubilee. The young clerk is surprised to find favor with the queen herself. As Victoria questions the constrictions of her long-held position, the two forge an unlikely and devoted alliance that her household and inner circle try to destroy. As their friendship deepens, the queen begins to see a changing world through new eyes, joyfully reclaiming her humanity. Rated PG 13.

Tickets are purchased at the door, with cash only. $10 adults/$5 students.

For more info call: 613-283-0300

The Station Theatre
53 Victoria Avenue
K7A 4W6
Smiths Falls

Community Event - North Bay - West Ferris Community Brunch

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Sat. Jan 27 - The West Ferris Community Brunch will be held at Emmanuel United Church, 395 Lakeshore Dr. from 9am - 10:30am. Enjoy free pancakes & sausages with all the trimmings. 

Emmanuel United Chruch
395 Lakeshore Dr.
P1B 8G3
North Bay

Community Event - Cornwall - Cornwall Quilters Guild Monthly Meeting

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Cornwall Quilters Guild will hold their monthly meeting Monday January 15, 2018 at 7:00 pm in St. Matthews Lutheran Church hall, 1509 2nd Street West, Cornwall. Feature:  Round Robin of quilting tips.  Welcome to all quilters.  Info: Robynne 613-933-1857

St. Matthews Lutheran Church Hall
1509 2nd Street West
K6J 1J5
Cornwall

Community Event - Chatham - Breaking the Colour Barrier project at CKPL. Feb 7

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Breaking the Colour Barrier, a joint project by the University of Windsor and the Chatham Sports Hall of Fame, documents the life of Wilfred (Boomer) Harding and the other members of the Chatham Coloured All-Stars baseball team. They were the first Black team to win an Ontario Baseball Association provincial championship in 1934.

Chatham-Kent Public Library is pleased to host a display on the project during February in recognition of Black History Month. There will also be a presentation on Wednesday, February 7 at 7 pm at the Chatham Branch, 120 Queen St. Chatham. Dr. Heidi Jacobs and Dr. Miriam Wright from the University of Windsor, lead researchers on the project, will speak. Everyone is welcome.

The project is based on scrapbooks compiled by Boomer Harding’s family which have been digitized and oral histories of family and friends have been added. The resulting digital archive preserves an important part of Canadian history. In Dr. Wright’s words, “This is a story that helps to enrich our understanding of the past and gives us insights into the continuing challenges in the present.”

Chatham-Kent Public Library
120 Queen Street
N7M 2G6
Chatham