Community Event - North Bay - The Friends of Laurier Woods - Walk with Friends

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Friends of Laurier Woods Announces Fund Raising Campaign The Friends of Laurier Woods is providing a new opportunity for stewardship within Laurier Woods. They have launched Walk with Friends, a $30,000 fund raising campaign, to replace the two boardwalks that surround the main pond. These boardwalks have been exposed to the elements for over 20 years, and with increased usage require additional safety considerations for the wildlife that depend on the protection of the area as habitat & visitors. The reconstruction will include new footings, wider decking, and a raised safety bumper. Construction is planned to take place in the winter of 2023. An alternate access into the trail network will be provided. To connect potential donors with the wildlife of Laurier Woods donations will be directed to one of six categories: Tamarack representing donations from $1- $99, Blanding’s Turtle $100 – 400; Pileated Woodpecker $500 – 999; Pink Lady’s Slipper $1000 – 2999; White-Tailed Deer $3000 – 4999; and North American Beaver $5000 – or more. Those interested in donating can read more about the individual species on the Friends of Laurier Woods website www.laurierwoods.com, where full descriptions of each of the species is provided, including their French and Nipissing Ojibway names. Stencils depicting each of the species will also be marked with non-toxic paint on the wood planks of the boardwalk. Donations can be made by E-transfer, Canada Helps, or cheque through the website. Tax receipts will be provided for donations over $20. All donors will be recognized with a short ‘thank-you video’ that they can share, and with their consent will appear on our social media. Should donations grow beyond the $30,000 donors can be confident the money will be used for other important maintenance work and/or educational endeavours within Laurier Woods C.A. The Friends of Laurier Woods was established as a charity to manage the area as a nature preserve; to establish an interpretive trail system, boardwalks, viewing platforms, and rest areas; and to promote the area for low-impact, day-use recreation. In 1991 the Friends of Laurier Woods and the North Bay-Mattawa Conservation Authority became joint owners/managers of initial property that has grown to cover 250 acres today. The Woods, encompasses provincially significant wetlands, rocky outcrops and upland forest, is a sanctuary to a broad range of wetland and woodland creatures, including migrating birds. An 8km trail network, accessible from the end of Brule Street, spans the site offering excellent opportunities for hiking and nature appreciation within the centre of urban North Bay. For Further Information: Fred Pinto, fredpinto1@gmail.com/705-476-9006 Susan Christian, susandchristian@gmail.com/705-752-2837

North Bay
111 Brule St
P1A 3Z5
North Bay

Community Event - Quinte - Knitterati at Belleville Library

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Belleville Public Library's social knitting circle, Knitterati, will return in April! Bring your knitting, crochet, or other fiber craft project to this free program to work as a group, chat, and meet other knitters! Just starting out and need a little help casting on? Don’t worry; your fellow knitters will be there to give you a hand or offer advice.

Starting April 6, the program is held every other Wednesday evening from 5:30-7:30pm, in the 2nd floor Board Room.

Registration required. For more information or to register, email infoserv@bellevillelibrary.ca or call 613-968-6731 ext. 2037. ​

Belleville Public Library
254 Pinnacle Street
K8N 3B1
Belleville

Public Notices/Announcements - Windsor/Leamington - Windsor Spitfires vs London Knights

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Hello Windsor --- Help support the Local Shriners and watch the Windsor Spitfires and London Knights continue their rivalry. Shriners work hard to support the many Shrine Hospitals for Children and many local Hospitals and Charities in our city.  Contact the WFCU for tickets. Thank you.

Community Event - Quinte - A Closer Walk with Patsy Cline

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Trenton Seniors Club 105 is offering a bus trip to the Capital Theatre in Port hope .

Date:     June 25, 2022

Cost:      $80 for non members, $70.00 for members

Time:     Bus leaves Club 105 at 12:30 pm – The performance starts at 2:00 pm.

Payment in full upon booking.  Includes bus, show and tips.

For further information please call Club 105 at 613-392-5400

Trenton Seniors Club 105
61 Bay Street
K8V 1H6
Trenton

Community Event - Sarnia - Support the Women's Interval Home

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In Honour of International Women’s Day, the Women’s Interval Home of Sarnia-Lambton will be screening the film “Herself”. This film follows the story of a young mother who escapes her abusive husband and fights back against a broken housing system to provide a new home for herself and her children.

Tickets are $25 and all proceeds support the Women's Interval Home of Sarnia-Lambton. 

Kineto Theatre (Forest)
24 King St. W
N0N 1J0
Forest

Community Event - Muskoka - Pop-up COVID-19 Vaccination clinic

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Saturday, March 5

 

Clinic location: Bracebridge Centre for Active Living, 54 Dominion St., Bracebridge
Time: 1:30 – 4 p.m.

 

 

Other options for accessing your vaccine or booster include appointments and walk-ins (based on supply) at the health unit’s community vaccination clinics across Simcoe Muskoka and at the COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic at 29 Sperling Dr. in Barrie. Appointments for the Cottage Country Family Health Team in Gravenhurst and the Algonquin Family Health Team in Huntsville can be booked through the COVID-19 vaccination portal or by calling the Provincial Vaccine Contact Centre at 1-833-943-3900. Select pharmacies are also providing vaccines.

 

For more information about how to prepare for an appointment and what to expect upon arrival at the clinic, please visit our COVID-19 pages at smdhu.org/getvaccinated.

 

Bracebridge Centre for Active Living,
54 Dominion St
Ontario
Bracebridge

Community Event - Muskoka - St. Patrick's Day Take-out Supper; Trinity United

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Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with a delicious take-out supper from Trinity United Church, Huntsville!

Irish Stew, Tea Biscuit, Coleslaw and Pie for $15.

Order by Monday, March 14 by calling 705 789 5679.

Pick up March 17, 11:30 am – 12:30 pm outside Trinity United Church, 33 Main St. E, Huntsville.

Support a great cause!

 

 

 

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

Community Event - Windsor/Leamington - Blood Donors Needed!

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Since the pandemic began, the number of donors in Canada has shrunk.   

Canada needs many more donors, new and returning, to be able to meet patients’ needs both now and into the future.  

If you haven’t donated for a while or if you’ve never donated, we ask that you book today, keep your appointment and schedule future donations.   

Book now at blood.ca or use the GiveBlood app.  

#BloodForLife #CanadasLifeline  

Windsor Blood Donor Centre
3909 Grand Marais Road East
N8W 1W9
Windsor