Community Event - Muskoka - Square Dance Every Wednesday 1 pm to 3 pm

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Square Dancing 

Come and join a friendly group for  an afternoon of fun and exercise.

Dance to a live band.  Beginners and experienced dancers welcome.

Instruction provided from 1:00 pm to 1:30 pm.

Admission is $3.00 (includes coffee/tea/water)

No partner or special outfits required.

Musicians playing accoustic instruments are welcome to join the band for a tune or two.

Callers Welcome.

Information: Clare 705-646-0324

Bracebridge Centre for Active Living
54 Dominion Street
P1L 2A5
Bracebridge

Community Event - Muskoka - Spring Swing May 12, 7 pm with Steeling Time Band

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Spring Swing with the Steeling Time Band featuring Jon Olssen and Jim Tomlinson.

Music from the 40's, 50's, 60's, and 70's. Favourites for everyone.

Tickets $20.00 Call 705-645-9111 for more information.

Snack Bar will be open.

Bracebridge Centre for Active Living
54 Dominion Street
P1L 2A5
Bracebridge

Community Event - Muskoka - High Tea with local Connoisseur Marc Baudendistel

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High Tea with local tea connoisseur Marc Baudendistel, owner of "Tea on the 45th".

Tickets $30.00 available at the Centre until April 1st.

Prizes for best Fascinators.

Bring a friend to share this authentic Victorian tradition. Experience the art and culture of tea from around the world.

For more information 705-645-9111

Bracebridge Centre for Active Living
54 Dominion Street
P1L 2A5
Bracebridge

Community Event - Niagara - Garden Fest & Fertilizer Sale - April 14,15,16

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Get deals on fertilizer, compost, grass seed.  Bottle drive.  Food drive. 50/50 Draw. Proceeds to charities. Holy Rosary Hall Thorold.  Presented by Knights of Columbus 2319.  Go to kofc2319.org for event details.

Holy Rosary Hall parking lot
35 Queen St. S.
L2V 3M9
Thorold

Community Event - Chatham - “Does social media impact your child or teen?

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The St. Clair Catholic District School Board has partnered with Noelle’s Gift to Children to bring Max Stossel to Chatham / Sarnia. Max is an award-winning poet, filmmaker and speaker, named by Forbes as one of the best storytellers of the year. Max is ...
Description: The St. Clair Catholic District School Board has partnered with Noelle’s Gift to Children to bring Max Stossel to Chatham / Sarnia. Max is an award-winning poet, filmmaker and speaker, named by Forbes as one of the best storytellers of the year. Max is also the Youth & Education Advisor for the Center for Humane Technology, an organization of former tech insiders dedicated to realigning technology with humanity’s best interests. He has also founded the Social Awakening, where he has travelled the world speaking to 100,000+ students, parents, and educators about social media’s impact on our lives and resources to help manage that impact. We are extending a personal invitation to you and your organization as we believe the impact of technology and social media on our children and community is greater than we realize. Our school board is working hard to promote positive mental health and overall wellbeing for our students and their families. We have all witnessed the impact of social media/technology has on our mental health and wellbeing in our communities and the role it plays in servicing our citizens. We believe that greater awareness about this issue can lead to more accountability for the use of Big Tech. We look forward to learning together as we gain a behind-the-scenes perspective on the Big Tech industry and hear from Max ways we can address this issue and support our next generation. Max will be speaking at the Capitol Theatre Rotary Lounge in Chatham on April 13th at 6:30pm / at the Dante Club in Sarnia on April 14th at 7:00pm. Tickets are available from Noelle’s gift: https://noellesgift.ca/event/does-social-media-impact-your-child-teens-wellbeing-by-max-stossel/ If you have any questions about this event, please contact Chris Preece at chris.preece@sccdsb.net or Kelsey Foster at Kelsey.foster@sccdsb.net . We hope you can join us and please share the word
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Capitol Theatre
11 Madera Crescent
N7M 6A1
Chatham

Community Event - Milton/Halton Hills - The Georgetown Choral Society's Spring Concert

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United We Sing - Songs of Love & Hope for Humanity

The Georgetown Choral Society's Spring concert

A concert of uplifting choral music

Including Hymn to Freedom;  Wonderful World; You Raise Me Up

May 6, 2023 from 7:00-10:00PM

at Heritage Acton Town Hall, 19 Willow St. N. in Acton

More info at www.georgetownchoral.ca/

Heritage Acton Town Hall
19 Willow St. N.
L7J 1Z6
Acton

Community Event - Sarnia - “Does social media impact your child or teen?

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The St. Clair Catholic District School Board has partnered with Noelle’s Gift to Children to bring Max Stossel to Chatham / Sarnia. Max is an award-winning poet, filmmaker and speaker, named by Forbes as one of the best storytellers of the year. Max is ...
Description: The St. Clair Catholic District School Board has partnered with Noelle’s Gift to Children to bring Max Stossel to Chatham / Sarnia. Max is an award-winning poet, filmmaker and speaker, named by Forbes as one of the best storytellers of the year. Max is also the Youth & Education Advisor for the Center for Humane Technology, an organization of former tech insiders dedicated to realigning technology with humanity’s best interests. He has also founded the Social Awakening, where he has travelled the world speaking to 100,000+ students, parents, and educators about social media’s impact on our lives and resources to help manage that impact. We are extending a personal invitation to you and your organization as we believe the impact of technology and social media on our children and community is greater than we realize. Our school board is working hard to promote positive mental health and overall wellbeing for our students and their families. We have all witnessed the impact of social media/technology has on our mental health and wellbeing in our communities and the role it plays in servicing our citizens. We believe that greater awareness about this issue can lead to more accountability for the use of Big Tech. We look forward to learning together as we gain a behind-the-scenes perspective on the Big Tech industry and hear from Max ways we can address this issue and support our next generation. Max will be speaking at the Capitol Theatre Rotary Lounge in Chatham on April 13th at 6:30pm / at the Dante Club in Sarnia on April 14th at 7:00pm. Tickets are available from Noelle’s gift: https://noellesgift.ca/event/does-social-media-impact-your-child-teens-wellbeing-by-max-stossel/ If you have any questions about this event, please contact Chris Preece at chris.preece@sccdsb.net or Kelsey Foster at Kelsey.foster@sccdsb.net . We hope you can join us and please share the word
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Dante Club
1330 London Road
N7S 1P5
Sarnia

Public Notices/Announcements - Milton/Halton Hills - MILTON SPORTS HALL OF FAME – 2023

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                                            MILTON SPORTS HALL OF FAME – 2023

Nominations are open until April 30th for induction into the MSHOF. Nominate a worthy Athlete, Team or Builder at - www.miltonsportshof.com

Public Notices/Announcements - Chatham - Successful Vegetable Gardening

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Join us on Monday, May 15 at 6:30 pm as we welcome Gardening Girl, Julia Dimakos for a live virtual presentation on Successful Vegetable Gardening. The event will also be shown at Chatham Branch for those unable to attend virtually. Registration and an email address are required. Register through Ask CKPL:

Phone: 519-354-2940

Text: 519-401-7174

Email: cklibrary@chatham-kent.ca

Facebook chat: @ckplibrary

https://libraryaware.com/2R4JWW