Public Notices/Announcements - Chatham - ROCK Missions Donations Needed!

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James St Drop In Centre is in need of donations! Below are a list of the most needed items right now:

 backpacks, reusable grocery bags, ziplock bags

 personal hygiene items (razors, shaving cream, deodorant, tampons, pads, body lotions, hand and feet warmers, etc.)

 pants for men and woman

 warm socks

 boots + shoes of various sizes

 fresh fruit + vegetables

 fresh meat (hamburger, turkey, chicken etc)

 bread + eggs

 lunch-meats

 snack items

Donations can be dropped off at the James St Drop-In Centre Friday thru Monday from 2pm-6pm

719 James St. Wallaceburg

Questions? Give us a call! 226-626-8996

 

 

Community Event - Muskoka - Souper Sandwich Take-Out Lunch from Trinity United

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Enjoy a delicious Take-out Lunch from Trinity United Church, Huntsville. 

Support a local cause while enjoying homemade soups, sandwiches and desserts - all at a great price! 

Order by April 5th at 705 789 5679, and pick up Friday, April 8th; 11:30 - 12:30 outside Trinity United Church, 33 Main St. E, Huntsville. 

Trinity United Church
33 Main St. E
P1H2B8
Huntsville, ON

Community Event - Burlington/Oakville - Leadercast 2022 - Wednesday, May 4, 9am-5pm

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Leadercast is the world's largest leadership conference, and the Burlington Chamber will be bringing it to Burlington for the first time this year.

This one-day experience will showcase 10 of the world's most influential and acclaimed leaders to all answer the same question: What is the one thing that makes a leader worth following?

  • Humility
  • Grit
  • Trust
  • Story
  • Flow
  • Action
  • Courage
  • Fulfillment
  • Possibility
  • Curiosity
  • Belonging
  • Fun

Every Leadercast participant will walk away inspired, better equipped, and motivated to lead in new ways. The ripple effects from hearing world-class leaders, athletes, disruptors, innovators, and teachers are invaluable.

Leadercast will be the spark that ignites your excitement and motivation to grow into a leader worth following. You will experience transformational insights from these incredible speakers.

Join us for a day of networking and an opportunity to learn and grow with your team and fellow Chamber members. A boxed lunch will be included in your ticket.

 

Burlington Performing Arts Centre
440 Locust St
L7S 1T7
Burlington

Community Event - Niagara - St.Ann Church Pasta Night

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Thursday April 7th 4:30-7:00. 5731 Desson Ave. Niagara Falls. 
Pasta, Meatballs, Salad, Dessert. Adults $12 children under 5 $6 . 
Take-out available . 

St.Ann Church Hall
5731 Buchanan Avenue
L2G 3V3
Niagara Falls

Community Event - Brockville/Prescott - Donations to Help Citizens of Ukraine

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Members of the Anglican Parish of All Saints South Grenville (St. Paul's, Cardinal, St.
John The Evangelist in Prescott and St. James in Maitland) will be accepting donations
from the wider community to assist the people of Ukraine who are currently suffering
under a brutal invasion of their country. In the Cardinal area the contact is Mary
Munnings, 613-341-7248 munningsmk@gmail.com. In the Prescott area contact
George or Barbara Vail 613-925-5513 vailbarbara67@gmail.com. St. James hall on
Church Street in Maitland (next to the Augusta Twp. Fire Hall) will be open from 9:00
a.m until 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, March 26th to accept donations of medical and
personal care products.. The Parish is partnering with a group at St.James Anglican
church in Perth, Ontario. All donations will be sent to a Ukrainian organization in Ottawa
for shipment to the war torn area.. Regardless of how events unfold over the next few
weeks, these supplies will be very much needed by refugees and those inside Ukraine
who are able to access them. The following is a suggested list of items that would be
helpful:


Bandaids (various sizes);
Peroxide,
Rubbing Alcohol,
Non-prescription drugs- Tylenol, Advil (adult & childrens), cold & allergy medications,
antiseptics & salves, ant-acids, etc. (brand names or generic are fine)
Toothbrushes (adult & child)
Toothpaste,
Disposable razors
Powdered baby food
Baby diapers (various sizes)
Feminine napkins/tampons
Depends for seniors
Medical tape, gauze, cotton, sterile bandages (all sizes)
Shampoo, hand soap, deodorant


In addition- many people who have Home Care while recovering from surgery or other
health issues, may have medical items left over that they no longer need, cannot return
and don't know how to dispose of them. As long as they are unopened and sterile,
those items will also be accepted.


For further details please contact: Wayne or Doreen Thornhill at 613-926-1631 or
wayne.d.thornhill@gmail.com
 

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Brockville Region

Community Event - Niagara - Community Living PCW celebrates 60 Years

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60th Anniversary Celebration- Community Living Port Colborne-Wainfleet

Saturday June 4th from 2-5pm 

Market Square & King George Park Port Colborne.

Open to the public, come out to celebrate with us and learn more about us. 

 

 

Market Square and King George Park Port Colborne
Corner of Clarence and Catharine St
L3K 4K8
Port Colborne, On