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Canadian Corp 104 Craft Sale - November 5, 2022 9am - 3pm
Canadian Corp 104 Craft Sale - November 5, 2022 9am - 3pm
Official Dedication of the tri-panel storyboard honouring magician Stewart James (1908-1996) of Courtright, Ontario. Employed as a rural mail carrier who was barely known by his neighbours of Courtright and Moore Township, Stewart was and is still recognized around the world for his contributions to magic. Stewart was an illusionist and the inventor of tricks. In a field where one is considered to be a genius if 100 tricks are invented, Stewart created over 1,000, using mathematical and scientific principles that earned him the reputation of being the "Einstein of magicians". His magic book, published by his friend, Allan Slaight, in 1989, is the largest book on magic that has ever been printed.
Dedication takes place at Courtright Waterfront Park on Saturday, October 15 at 10 a.m.
Heritage St. Clair, the municipal heritage committee of St. Clair Township, invites everyone to attend the dedication of the set of storyboards sponsored by the Slaight Family Foundation and the St. Clair River Trail Committee !
The Friends of the Kingston Frontenac Public Library will host a used book and DVD "sale by donation" at Calvin Park Public Library. Wide selection of both fiction and non-fiction, children's books, and French titles. Cash only. All funds raised will benefit the library, helping to pay for children's and adult programming, as well as special materials.
Please bring reusable bags for your purchases.
Would you please include the following event in your free community announcements segment?
"You are invited to a Harvest Hymn-Sing, Sunday October 16, 2022 at 2:00, at St. John's Lutheran Church, Pembroke. The church is located at the corner of Doran and Miller Streets. This is a free event with fellowship time following the hymn sing."
If you have any questions please contact me at Email: sherrycrone@gmail.com or Telephone 613 732-1593.
Thank you very much.
Sherry Crone
Peterborough Historical Society public discussion. This panel will examine the history of Jackson Park from its industrial origins to an entertainment and recreational park, and on the challenges facing the park today. This promises insights into one of the City's vital assets at a time when the pressures of development underscore the need for sustainable urban greenspaces. The panelists include Robert Clarke, award winning author and resident expert on the movie industry; Terry Hawkins, former Academic Superintendent of the Peterborough County Board of Education and early resident of Bonaccord Street; Karen Carter-Edwards, retired history teacher and local historian; and Richard Scott, retired planner with Parks Canada who worked on the Trent Severn Waterway and the Rouge National Urban Park.
X-mas Craft & Bake Sale
Saturday Nov.19th. /22
9-2 p:m:
Trillium 2000 Seniors Club Inc.
75 St. Paul Street
Belleville, On.
For more info. call Sue 613-962-3742
X-mas Craft & Bake Sale
Saturday Nov.19th. /22
9-2 p:m:
Trillium 2000 Seniors Club Inc.
75 St. Paul Street
Belleville, On.
For more info. call Sue 613-962-3742
Psychic and Holistic Fair
October 22, 2022
at the Foster Ward Community Centre 75 St. Paul Street Belleville, ON
10 am to 3 pm
Join in the fun of the day with readings, Tea Leaves, Palms, Oracle/Tarot, Psychics, Mediums, healing, Crystals and so much more
FREE introduction to the sport of curling! Small group sessions held on the half hour. Bring clean indoor running shoes and warm, comfortable, layered clothing. A headband or toque will help keep your ears warm.
The club provides everything you need: grippers, sliders, brooms and, of course curling rocks!
The Quinte Curling Club offers curling for all ages and all skill levels, beginning with Learn2Curl and ending with the high-level competition. Learn2Curl will be offered on Monday afternoons and Wednesday evenings, beginning in November.
For more information, contact the Quinte Curling Club at https://quintecurlingclub.ca/ or call 613-962-5570.
We invite the public to bring in their broken small household items and our volunteers help fix them for free.