Community Event - Smiths Falls/Perth/North Grenville - Annual Perth Polar Bear Plunge - January 1, 2018

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25th Annual Perth Polar Bear Plunge to Support
The Table Community Food Centre

2018 will mark the 25th year of New Year’s Day polar bear plunges into the Tay River. This long-standing event happens thanks to a team of hardworking volunteers from the Perth Legion. Each year the Legion volunteers partner with a different charity to hold the plunge. On this special anniversary year, The Table Community Food Centre is excited to be the partner charity and is striving to break Lanark County Interval House’s 2017 record for plungers and funds raised.

Over the years, the Perth Polar Bear Plunge has grown from just a handful of plungers, to 85 plungers that raised over $28,495 pledges for Interval House in 2017. Over its history, the plunge has raised a total of $274,563 for local charities.

At 8 am on January 1st, 2018, plungers will assemble at the Perth Legion, full of anticipation and excitement to plunge into the icy water of the Tay. First, the lucky plungers will eat a healthy and hearty breakfast. Spectators and supporters are also welcome to breakfast for $5.

Plungers nourished by their breakfast and having received a safety briefing will be set for the main event at 10 am. Many participants plunge in teams of friends or co-workers, some with matching outfits, while some go solo and steal the show with fancy jumping moves. Others keep things simple and are just happy to accomplish their goal of getting in and out the water safely.

The plunge is a fun community event and a great way to enjoy New Year’s Day with your friends and neighbours while supporting a great cause. All are welcome to participate. A minimum of $25 in pledges is required to plunge. The Table will provide tools and suggestions to support individual and team fundraising efforts to reach much more ambitious goals. The Table’s overall goal is to raise $30,000 in pledges to support its Community Meals and Good Food Bank programs that help to ensure that everyone in our community has access to healthy food.

If you don’t plan on plunging, you can pledge a plunger, a team or just donate to the overall effort online.

All the information you need for this year’s plunge is available on The Table’s plunge web page: www.thetablecfc.org/plunge. You can also email plunge@thetablecfc.org or call 613-267-6428 x 8.

For more information on past Perth Polar Bear Plunge fundraisers visit www.perthpolarbearplunge.ca

Royal Canadian Legion Branch 244
26 Beckwith Street East
K7H 1B5
Perth

Community Event - Saint-Hyacinthe - FADOQ ST-JOSEPH

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Dîner fèves au lard (13$) le dimanche 5 novembre dès 11h30, au 870 St-Pierre Ouest; le grand public est invité.

Activités pour les membres les mardis et jeudis de 13h à 17h.Cartes les vendredis de 18h30 à 22h30.

Bingo le samedi 11 novembre à 13h. Plus il y a des participants, plus les prix sont intéressants. Ouvert à tous!

 

FADOQ ST-JOSEPH
870 St-Pierre Ouest
J2S 881
St-Hyacinthe

Community Event - Smiths Falls/Perth/North Grenville - Kidney Car Celebrates 25 Years !

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Kidney Car is celebrating 25 years of helping the 1 out of every 10 Canadians living with kidney disease. Free towing is provided within 48 hours of car donation and charitable tax receipts are provided for $300 at minimum. Donated cars are recycled or re-sold if still road worthy. Give your unneeded auto a lasting legacy! Donate online at www.kidneycar.ca or phone 1.866.788.2277.

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Community Event - Smiths Falls/Perth/North Grenville - Sounds of Christmas Annual Family Concert

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Presented by the Smiths Falls Ministerial Association at Bethel Pentecostal Church on Hwy. 29, Smiths Falls. This annual family concert takes place at 6:30pm on Sunday November 19. Admission is free but please bring an offering for the food hamper drive.

 

Bethel Pentecostal Church
301 Highway 29
K7A 4T4
Smiths Falls

Community Event - Chatham - Punctuality

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Newcomers and Immigrants: Learn about why it is important to be punctual. Nov.29 @ 5:30-6:30pm @ Adult Language and Learning.240 King St. W. Chatham. For more info contact 519-354-7424.

Adult Language and Learning
240 King Street W.
N7M 1E7
Chatham

Community Event - Windsor/Leamington - Food, Water and Eco-Stoves - the gifts of choice

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The Global Resource Centre, will host a Festive kick off with Holiday bake goods, appetizers, music and special surprises at Ten Thousand Villages. Decorated and sparkling with fair trade items from our artisans in developing countries we are ready to wow. The Rabbits and Chickens, Safe Clean Drinking Water and Nutrition for Moms and Babies, our projects for this Christmas will be available too. This is a free event but Food donations for the Windsor Youth Centre, such as Kraft Dinner, Granola bars, or other snacks would be appreciated. 

Ten Thousand Villages
624 Chilver Road
N8Y 2K2
Windsor, ON

Community Event - Chatham - C-K Police: Mini Information Fair

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Newcomers and Immigrants: CK Police/Ontario Provincial Police will come to Adult Language and Learning to talk about their services. Nov. 8th @10:00am-12:00pm. 240 King St. W. Chatham. For more info 519-354-7424.

Adult Language and Learning
240 King Street W.
N7M 1E7
Chatham

Community Event - Chatham - Telling Our Stories: Immigrant Women's Resilience

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Newcomers and Immigrants: OCASI and MOFIF with the support of Adult Language and Learning present a workshop featuring " Telling our stories: Immigrant Women's Resilience" on Nov. 29 10:00am-12:00pm @ Adult Language and Learning.240 King St. For more info 519-354-7424.

Adult Language and Learning
240 King Street W.
N7M 1E7
Chatham