Community Event - North Bay - SENATOR KIM PATE, TRANSFORMING JUSTICE

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International Women’s Week Events, 2018 ~ TRANSFORMING JUSTICE !

All events are open to the public and free, unless otherwise noted. A complete listing of IWW events can be found on the IWW website at: www.nipissingu.ca/IWW

Please Join Us:

WEDNESDAY MARCH 7th, 7 p.m. (refreshments at 6:30 p.m.) in the Nipissing University Theatre:

International Women’s Week KEYNOTE ADDRESS by

SENATOR KIM PATE

(Past executive director of the Canadian Association of Elizabeth Fry Societies)

Title: “Why Women are the Fastest Growing Prison Population & Why We Should Care.”

Brought to you by Nipissing University’s Department of Gender Equality & Social Justice; the AIDS Committee of North Bay and Area (ACNBA); Nipissing University’s Office of Student Development and Services; and, The Equity Centre

Nipissing University Theatre
Nipissing University 100 College Drive
P1B 8L7
North Bay Ontario

Community Event - North Bay - International Women's Week: TRANSFORMING JUSTICE

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International Women’s Week Events, 2018 ~ TRANSFORMING JUSTICE !

All events are open to the public and free, unless otherwise noted. A complete listing of IWW events for March 2 through 9th, can be found on the IWW website at: www.nipissingu.ca/IWW

Please Join Us:

TUESDAY MARCH 6th, 2:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Nipissing University, Room A137

New Developments in Local Women’s Justice

Panelists:

  • Shannon Palmer (RSW) Rehabilitation Officer, North Bay Jail
  • Kathy Priolo, Gladue Caseworker, Aboriginal Legal Services, North Bay
  • Cory Roslyn, Executive Director, The Elizabeth Fry Society, Sudbury

Moderator: Dr. Jane Barker, School of Criminology & Criminal Justice

Brought to you by Nipissing University’s Department of Gender Equality & Social Justice; the AIDS Committee of North Bay and Area; Nipissing University’s Office of Student Development and Services; and, The Equity Centre.

Nipissing University Education Center Room A137
Nipissing University
P1B 8L7
North Bay Ontario

Community Event - Kingston - Breast Cancer “Walk for Awareness"

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Saturday May 26th, 9:00 am to 12:30 pm in Lake Ontario Park

Registration fee $25, waived with $100 or more in pledges.

Youth 12 and under are free.  Door prizes and prizes for top pledge earners.

Bring your family, friends and even your dog ! 

Information, Pink Boutique, Face Painting, Balloon Artist, Activities for all ages, Head Shaving, Musical Entertainment, Food, Photo Booth and more!!

Walk is a 2 Km route through the park and is suitable for all ages and capabilities.

Proceeds support programs for local breast cancer survivors and also local breast cancer research  in the Kingston & Thousand Islands Region.

To get your pledge sheet or for more information please contact

613-531-7912 or go  online http://bcakingston.ca

 

Lake Ontario Park
920 King St. E
K7M 8H3
Kingston

Community Event - Windsor/Leamington - K of C Fish Fry

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Friday March 16 at the St. Cyril Slovak Centre, Seminole at Chandler from 5-7pm. $14 per ticket. Phone 519-254-8431 to reserve tickets. 

St. Cyril Slovak Centre
1520 Chandler
N8Y 4P7
Windsor

Public Notices/Announcements - Ottawa Valley - Pakenham Maple Run Tour Celebration of Spring

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WANDER. EXPERIENCE. INDULGE


    This is the mantra of the 16th Annual Pakenham Maple Run Tour which takes place on April 7 & 8th from 10-5pm. www.mapleruntour.com

    The Maple Run Tour is a 'sweet' reason to Wander up to Pakenham, just a short drive from Ottawa via Hwy 417 or from Carleton Place on Hwy 29. Experience inspiring art, craft, food and heritage locations. Meet the artists who have created their work and find out what feeds their passion. Indulge your taste buds in locally produced fudge, solar roasted coffee and craft beer. It’s a  perfect time to enjoy the Lanark County's maple syrup season (www.mapleweekend.ca) with a visit to Fulton's Pancake House and Sugar Bush ( www.fultons.ca) . Try out the  local restaurants and bakeries, many who have maple inspired food items for this annual spring celebration.

    The Maple Run Tour website gives a detailed description of all 29 participants, 9 tour venues, food stops, demonstrations, special events and a map with locations taking you through Pakenham and surrounding area. www.mapleruntour.com. Brochures with tour information can be picked up at the Pakenham General Store (right in the heart of the village) or drop by at any tour stop displaying the green maple leaf logo.

    There are returning favorites and several new artists to this year's tour who are working in different canvas mediums, pottery, unique birdhouses, paper, glass and creative woodworking. Photography and fine jewelry will brighten up your home and spring outfit. Pewterware,  blacksmithing, sculptures and miniature quilts to embellish your interior and exterior décor. Luscious soaps and  scented candles  to treat your body and soul. Tempting flavoured honey, jams and sweet breads, solar roasted coffee, craft beer and a food truck serving up a gourmet lunch menu. Find au couture clothing to add to your spring wardrobe. An award winning children's book author as well as glassblowing demonstrations and other glass art forms add to the excitement of the Maple Run Tour. 

Include in your day a visit to St. Peter's Celestine's Church (guided tour on Saturday at 1:30, donations appreciated ) . Take photos at the only surviving 5 span stone bridge which at this time of year will have a spectacular vista of the river's spring run off. And check out the Pakenham General Store housed in an impressive stone building which has been the longest continuously running general store in North America since the 1840’s. All the details can be found at www.mapleruntour.com and find us on Facebook for updates and more.

Community Event - Niagara - Developing the Leader Within You

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God's Wisdom for Navigating Life, Thursdays 7:00 p.m. March 1st - April 26th

The Boat House, Chippawa  Contact 905-687-2527 mel@melpyke.com

The Boat Houae
3807 Macklem St.
L2G 6C8
Niagara Falls

Community Event - Kingston - One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest by Dale Wasserman

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DIRECTED BY DAN NIZNIK: A charming rogue who contrives to serve a short sentence in an airy mental institution rather than in a prison. This, he learns, was a mistake. He clashes with the head nurse, a fierce martinet. Quickly, he takes over the yard and accomplishes what the medical profession has been unable to do for twelve years; he makes a presumed deaf and dumb man talk. He leads others out of introversion, stages a revolt so that they can see the World Series on television, and arranges a rollicking midnight party with liquor and chippies. This is one you have to see!

Start time: 7:30 p.m.

 

Thursday, Friday, Saturday nights

 

                           DOMINO THEATRE

       52 CHURCH STREET

       KINGSTON, ONT.

       K7M 1H3

 

Tickets available at:

The Grand Theatre box office  613-530-2050

Online at: www.kingstongrand.ca

 

Or:

At the Domino Theatre door for:

 a) the night of the performance if tickets available 

b) Cash, credit and debit now accepted at the Domino Theatre door.

d) Seniors and members $16 Thursdays only at the Domino Theatre door.

 

Adults: $20    Students: $10    Children: $10

 

 

Domino Theatre
52 Church Street
K7M 1H3
Kingston

Community Event - Sarnia - Sarnia Horticultural Society Meeting,

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Monthly meeting, Wed., Mar. 21, 7pm, DeGroot's Nurseries Green Room.  Guest speaker, Rob Harwood, Director of Parks & Rec., "The Evolution of Parks & Recreation in Sarnia and the Value of Community Collaboration."  2018 memberships available to purchase, $12 individual, $17 family.  Everyone welcome, free admission.  Info, contact Barb 519-332-5837, btoye1@cogeco.ca.

 

DeGroot's Nurseries
1840 London Line
N7T 7H2
Sarnia