Community Event - Ottawa Valley - The Lunch Bunch by Seniors at Home

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A full course luncheon at Jim's Restaurant on Wednesday, Nov 2nd from 1-3pm. Choice of Sandwiches BLT or Egg Salad. Entertainment by Carolyn Keays and Chuck Chapman. Tickets $11 available from agency office until noon on Oct 31st. All seniors or adults with disabilities welcome. 

Jim's Restaurant
54 Elgin St W
K7S1N5
Arnprior

Community Event - Kingston - Harmon Live! Presented by the Kingston Symphony

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Kingston viral sensation Harmon the Hound takes a break from her busy spaceflight schedule to join her friends in the Kingston Symphony live on stage, where she learns all about their different instruments. If you are a Harmon fan (who isn’t?), then this is the very first chance to see her in person! This is a concert for all ages. 

Sunday, November 6, 2022 
2:30 p.m. 
Kingston Grand Theatre

Justin T. Lee & Lindsay Lee | Gazelle Automations 
Evan Mitchell | Conductor

Tickets: Adults and Seniors - $20; Students - $15; Child (12 & under) - $10. All prices are plus HST and handling fee

For tickets go to kingstonsymphony.ca or call the box office at 613-530-2050.

Kingston Grand Theatre
218 Princess Street
K7L1B2
Kingston

Community Event - North Bay - Welcome Winter Tea SAT. NOV. 5

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WELCOME WINTER TEA SATURDAY NOV. 5  11:30 AM TO 1:30 PM

SANDWICHES AND SQUARES  $8.00

Delicious BAKE TABLE.

AND THE EVER POPULAR SILENT AUCTION BASKETS

AT THE RORAB SHRINE CLUB  1260 BROOKES ST.

RORAB SHRINE CLUB
1260 BROOKES ST.
P1B 2P1
NORTH BAY

Community Event - Niagara - Training Active Bystanders (TAB) Free Workshop

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The Training Active Bystanders (TAB) program helps participants recognize when they are bystanders, analyze situations, and evaluate the consequences for everyone
involved. TAB heightens bystanders’ power. It teaches how bystanders can interrupt harm doing and generate positive actions by others. Active bystandership does not mean aggression against the harm doer. It means taking responsible action to help people in need instead of remaining passive and becoming complicit. Bystanders gain the competencies they need if they decide to take action when they witness something they feel is unfair, or wrong, or troubling.

This FREE, virtual training workshop is open to Niagara community members. The workshop is November 8, 2022, 1:30 PM-4:00 PM.

If you are interested in participating in this free, virtual training workshop, please email amy.andrews@niagararegion.ca or call 905-641-9960 Ext. 6103 or Ext. 6159 to register. Space is limited, however additional community interest will determine waitlists for future workshops.

Free Virtual Training Workshop
234 Bunting Road
L2M 3Y1
St. Catharines