Community Event - North Bay - Davedi Club: Chicken Take Out Dinner

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Davedi Club Take Out Spaghetti & Meatball Dinner Friday January 21st, 2022
Menu:  Large serving of Spaghetti with our Home Made Tomato Sauce, two large meatballs with Bun/butter and Parmesan Cheese
Orders by members and non-members welcome, call prior to Friday January 21st
Pick up Time on Friday January 21 will be from 4 pm to 6:30 pm
Cost $17.50 includes taxes, wish to have extra meatballs $2 each, or a side salad for $4
Call 705-474-4190 to place your order.

Davedi Club
313 Airport Road
P1B 8W8
North Bay

Community Event - North Bay - Davedi Club: Chicken Take Out Dinner

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Friday January 14 - Take Out Chicken Parmigiana with Penne Pasta Dinner
For Members and Non-members Menu:  6 oz Chicken Parmigiana with Penne Pasta, bun/butter and extra Parmesan Cheese
Pick up time 4 pm to 6:30 pm, must pre order prior to Friday
Cost $17.50 includes taxes, want an extra Chicken Parmesan add $7 to your order, wish a side salad for $4
Remember to call 705-474-4190 to order prior to Friday January 14

Davedi Club
313 Airport Road
P1B 8W8
North Bay

Community Event - Niagara - CMHA Niagara hosting FREE virtual Women & Wellness

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Canadian Mental Health Association, Niagara branch, presents their 11th Annual Women & Wellness event on Tuesday, February 22, 2022.

Held annually to support CMHA Niagara's delivery of timely access to urgent, preventative and crisis intervention programs and services to Niagara residents 16 years and older, this year's event is FREE and will be VIRTUAL, as CMHA Niagara is sensitive to the COVID-19 gathering restrictions and we wanted to host a safe and inclusive event to learn and be inspired to be the best we can be.

Spend an hour with Shopify Leadership Development Facilitator &CTV's Wellness Expert, Nova Nicole as she engages and instills the audience with the confidence and empowerment to express their absolute best. Her stories offer insight into the human condition-- with a touch of humour and strategies on assertiveness, advocating, and personal leadership, sure to inspire!

Attendees are entered into a free draw for a chance to win one of three fabulous gift baskets.

Full event and speaker details can be found on CMHA Niagara website's news and events tabs at: https://niagara.cmha.ca

/https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/women-wellness-tickets-195955567377

Virtual presentation
264 Welland Avenue, Suite 103
L2R2P8
St. Catharines

Community Event - Sarnia - Celebrate National Family Literacy Day Jan 27th

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Join Literacy Lambton along with other campions of literacy, Lambton County Library and EarlyON celebrating National Family Literacy Day, Thurs Jan 27th. This year's theme: Learning in the Great Outdoors. 

On the 27th, enjoy a Pop-Up StoryWalk featuring "It's a Mitig" at McGibbon Park Located outside Literacy Lambton's headquarters, the Lochiel Kiwanis Community  Centre. Visit one-or if you dare all of the six permanent StoryWalks in Lambton Country https://www.lclibrary.ca/en/participate/storywalk.aspx

Family Literacy Day happens every Jan 27th to raise importance of reading and engaging in other literacy-related activities as a family. 

Time in nature, helps exercise both you body and your mind. Make outdoor time, fun family learning time. 

Find activities at: FamilyLiteracyDay.ca

McGibbion Park
180 N. College Ave
N7T 4V1
Sarnia

Community Event - Milton/Halton Hills - Halton Hills Coldest Night Walkathon Feb. 25

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TEN THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT CNOY2023 HALTON HILLS WALKATHON FUNDRAISER

1. CNOY is a winterrific walkathon with tens of thousands of participants in 170+ Canadian cities that has raised over $57M over the past 11 years to support local charity partners combatting hunger, homelessness and hurt.

2. For CNOY 2023 Halton Hills, Links2Care and Georgetown Bread Basket are Gathering TOGETHER for Good (our theme!) as charity co-partners – pooling efforts, resources and 2+ decades of shared mission supporting Halton Hills in order to maximize impact in the face of growing need.

3. Our goal is to raise $40,000 and warm tummies and hearts by Gathering Together Team Captains, Walkers, Sponsors, Volunteers and Donors on the Coldest Night of the Year to experience just the tip of the homelessness iceberg.

4. Monies raised will be shared by Links2Care and Georgetown Bread Basket and used locally to support people struggling with hunger, housing and health issues.

5. Our walk takes place on February 25th in Georgetown from 4-7pm, starting and ending at Norval United Church (14015 Danby Road) with a Rest Stop at Holy Cross Parish.

6. Acton Rotary Club is hosting a second route in Acton for those who prefer to walk closer to their homes in that community.

7. You can choose to walk in person at our Acton or Georgetown events or off-site walking your own route.

8. Everyone can help. Case in point, meet Colton Couch - our inspiring, youngest, first-time participant, fundraiser extraordinaire! Here’s the adorable blurb from his donation page: • I am 5 years old and last year I saw people with yellow hats walking by my house. My Dad took me to talk to them and they told me they were helping people, so I wanted to help too. The nice lady I talked to gave me her hat as well! I have been collecting bottles and cans since the summer and if you want to help, please donate.

9. Local businesses championing our event include: • Rest Stop Sponsor: Rehman Real Estate Team, and Cargill Cocoa and Chocolate • Distance Sponsors: McDonalds Georgetown and Acton, George Grdic Group, Market Place Dental Centre, and Tim Hortons Acton • Goods and Services Sponsors: Norval United Church, Holy Cross Parish, and The Sign Shoppe

10. You too can Gather TOGETHER with us for Good by walking, donating, sponsoring, and/or volunteering at www.cnoy.org/haltonhills

Norval United Church
14015 Danby Road
L7G 0L8
Georgetown

Public Notices/Announcements - Niagara - Redevelopment To Cause Environmental Destruction!

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Re: Redevelopment of Oakland Golf Course and adjacent lands (Official Plan Amendment Application- City File: AM-2021-016)

On Monday, January 10th at 5pm there is a public open house discussion over Zoom... this is our chance to speak up!

There are many concerns with this redevelopment proposal including: damage to environmentally sensitive areas, habitat loss for species at risk, flooding, waste water management, industrial contamination, lack of affordable housing and more. 

Please email  jhannah@niagarafalls.ca or  call Julie Hannah at 905-356-7521 

1) Register to attend the meeting

2) Submit your concerns in writing

3) Reserve a spot to speak during the meeting and voice your concerns in real time. 

BY NOON ON MONDAY JANUARY 10th

For more information please visit: https://www.livablechippawa.ca/ or email kmmberger@gmail.com 

Community Event - Ottawa Valley - Forest of Reading 2022

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It's Time for Forest of Reading 2022 at the Pembroke Public Library! 

This is a Canadian reading program suitable for ages 4-15. This program features newly published Canadian books and has multiple categories to explore!

For more information regarding this program or to register, please contact Pembroke Public Library at 613-732-8844 or email:programs@pembrokelibrary.ca

 

Pembroke Public Library
237 Victoria Street
K8A 4K5
Pembroke

Public Notices/Announcements - Kingston - Retired Women Teachers of Ontario (RWTO/OERO)

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Retired Women Teachers of Ontario / Organisation des enseignantes retraitées de l’Ontario (RWTO/OERO) continues to exist because there is still a need for an organization that cares for the interests and well-being of retired women teachers. More importantly, RWTO/OERO provides a forum whereby retired women teachers can come together for social interaction, stimulating programs, emotional support and most of all, friendship.

If you are a retired woman teacher from any part of the world, we invite you to join RWTO/OERO. All retired women teachers are welcome regardless of your type of qualifications, the level of education you taught, how long you taught or whether or not you are collecting a teacher’s pension. Our organization offers many benefits: the opportunity to network, maintain friendships and enjoy camaraderie, and the opportunity to participate in the various insurance plans which are available to members.

 

Public Notices/Announcements - Muskoka - Huntsville Closures

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As the Town continues to follow and implement a flexible response to COVID-19 (O.Reg. 263/20), the physical buildings of Town Hall, Madill Yard and Fire Halls (Huntsville and Port Sydney) will be closed to the public as of Friday January 7, 2022 at 4:30pm until further notice. Town services will continue to be provided and are available through phone, email and at huntsville.ca.

If a service should require an in-person visit, individuals may book appointments with the appropriate department directly. For department and staff contact information visit the Town’s Contact Us page at huntsville.ca.

Following the amended regulation O. Reg 263/20, Huntsville Public Library will remain open to the public with reduced capacity, soft seating removed and only browsing allowed.

Stay up to date on Town facility closures and cancellations at huntsville.ca/covid19.

Public Notices/Announcements - Muskoka - Rotary Club Of Huntsville

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Rotary Bingo on Your TV resumes on February 15.  This 'It's Good To Be Back' game will be a Guaranteed $4,000 Jackpot Giveaway evening, in addition to the $1,000 to be won on the first four games.

Cards will be available Feb 9 at the following retailers;  In Huntsville: both Capstone stores; Main West Variety; Brunel Mart; Circle K at the Post Office; Shoppers Drugs; West Rd Convenience

In Parry Sound: both Canadian Tire Gas Bars; Circle K at Bowes St & Circle K on Church St