Community Event - Chatham - The Chatham-Kent Film Group presents The Whale
The Chatham-Kent Film Group presents 'The Whale' - Monday, April 3rd at 4 and 7pm at Galaxy Cinemas Chatham.
The Chatham-Kent Film Group presents 'The Whale' - Monday, April 3rd at 4 and 7pm at Galaxy Cinemas Chatham.
The Chatham-Kent Film Group presents the Oscar nominated movie, 'Women Talking' - Monday, May 1st at 4 and 7pm at Chatham Capitol Theatre.
Get egg-cited... the Easter Bunny is stopping by the Bracebridge Library! Join us for a free event with all things Easter Bunny, including crafts, games, and of course an egg race!
BunnyFest!
Saturday, April 1
1:00 - 2:00 PM
Drop-In | Free Program!
Learn more at: https://bracebridgelibrary.ca/event/bunnyfest/
The Davedi Order of Merit- April 22, 2023
This award recognises outstanding individuals who have volunteered their services to the community in the areas of the arts, music, sports, health, education, and charities. Past honorees in the Order of Merit are named at https://davedi.com/order-of-merit/.
This year’s Honourees Cindy D’Agostino, Lori Burns, Kevin Oschefski, Mike Monaghan and In Memoriam of George Martyn, Tickets are $50 and available at the Davedi Club, get your tickets as they will go quickly so contact the Davedi Club 705-474-4190 to purchase you tickets and reserve your table. Cocktails 5:30 pm and Dinner 6:30 pm.
On April 28th workers and their families and friends ask that all those who have died as a result of workplace hazard or injured or suffered with an occupational disease, be remembered this day. The National Day of Mourning was was fixed April 28th to commemorate Third Reading in the Ontario Legislature of the first comprehensive Workers Compensation Act in Canada in 1914. In 1984 the Canadian Labour Congress declared a 'National Day of Mourning' for workers killed and injured on the job.
In Sarnia, the Sarnia & District Labour Council,(SDLC); Workers Health and Safety Centre, (WHSC); Victims of Chemical Valley, (VOCV) and the Occupational Health for Ontario Workers, (OHCOW) invite everyone to remember those lives we have lost and he many who suffer as a result of hazardous workplace exposures.
The Day of Mourning serves the prime purpose for which it was instituted to create safer workplaces so workers can end their working lives in dignity and health. Please join us in Centennial Park at the Memorial at 6:00 pm on April 28th, so we may remember and support each other.
Do you see the signs of homelessness in our community and wonder how you can make a difference? Chatham Hope Haven is recruiting evening volunteers that like to cook. Message them at Chathamhopehaven@gmail.com for more information
Can you make music with tin cans, soda straws, garden hoses, and turkey basters? Juno Award-winning children’s entertainer Al Simmons can! Discover the wacky science behind these zany instruments as he pits them against the string, woodwind, brass, and percussion instruments of the Kingston Symphony in this action-packed, sing-along concert.
Don't leave shopping for Mom till the last minute! Come see local amazing vendors that are sure to have that perfect and unique gift for the most important woman in your life! Come see a great variety of vendors with lots of options to choose from. Happening Sunday, April 16, 10 am to 3 pm at the Knights of Columbus, Pembroke.
An evening of celebrating business excellence, recognizing businesses and individuals who have made exceptional contributions through their involvement and leadership in the community. Get your tickets now:
This year BQYC will be hosting a Sail Training Information Session on March 25 on a drop-in basis from 1-4pm
BQYC Sail Training Programs: Welcome and Overview – Dan Munroe
The Long Reach Bar will be open. All are welcome.
Admission Fee:Free