Community Event - Windsor/Leamington - 20th Anniversary of Bookfest Windsor

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It’s been a while, but the annual Bookfest is back and more flexible than ever! During these uncertain times, we want everyone to know that Literary Arts Windsor holds safety as our highest priority. This year the Festival is completely online and tickets are being sold through EventBrite. Safety regulations have been unpredictable in the last year, but we could not let our arts community down. We are offering variable ticket prices – valid for any or all presentations from October 14th – 17th, providing an opportunity to pay what you are able, based on your current circumstances. We ask you to consider how many people in your household will be watching the presentations with you, and how much you would normally spend to attend a live festival. We thank you for your kind support of our volunteer-run festival and our artists.

A one-time fee gets you into ALL of the presentations for the Festival weekend, and with access for a week afterwards.

Featured authors include artists like Catherine Fogarty, Will Toffan, Jesse Donaldson, and Erika Dyck  in our Thrillers – True Crime segment. Check out the Black History Celebration with Cheryl Thompson, Rochelle Riley, and Funke Aladajebi. Looking for something a little more north of Ontario? How about À la croisée des chemins racontés with Biz Frechette, Naïma Oukherfellah, and Gabriel Osson. Don’t miss our Spotlight on Indigenous Authors with Louise Bernice Halfe – Sky Dancer, Chief Stacey Laforme, and G.A. Grisenthwaite.

All of these great authors and more. You just have to go to https://www.literaryartswindsor.ca/register/

Online via Zoom
737 Ouellette Avenue, 2003
N9A 6T2
Windsor

Community Event - Quinte - Sept. 30 Belleville to Recognize Orange Shirt Day

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BELLEVILLE – This Thursday, Sept. 30 is Orange Shirt Day and the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.

On this day, we honour all those whose lives were impacted by the residential school system – lost children, survivors, their families and communities. We reflect on the tragic and painful history and ongoing impacts of these schools as we work towards reconciliation.

Councillor Sean Kelly and the City’s Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Committee have consulted with members of our Indigenous community including Chief R. Don Maracle of the Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte, local musicians, cultural advisors, educators and school boards, to design a cultural and educational program for a small, respectful recognition event to be held on Sept. 30.

The event will take place on the Bernice Parrott Stage in George Zegouras Market Square behind City Hall beginning at noon on the event day, and will include stories, music and Indigenous artisan demonstrations.

Residents are asked to wear orange in support of Orange Shirt Day. Those planning to attend the recognition event are asked to practise COVID-19 safety regulations including wearing a mask and practising physical distancing at all times.

Bernice Parrott Stage in George Zegouras Market Square behind City Hall
169 Front St,
K8N 2Y8
Belleville

Public Notices/Announcements - Muskoka - VOLUNTEER NOW!

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Volunteers are the lifeblood of the Cranberry Festival. Year after year they contribute their ideas, time and energy in creating a memorable event, that improves the quality of life for many residents in the Township of Muskoka Lakes & Muskoka.

Oct 15-17th

The bulk of the volunteer hours, as the actual weekend of the event, with most shifts being 3 hrs long, and then a smaller group of volunteers assist year-round, a few hours a month. 

COVID safety protocols are in place, and the full safety plan can be viewed on our website. Adaptions to the event such as cashless transactions, barriers on booths, and directional flow are being implemented.

Do you like to work with others, give back to your community, build new relationships, have a skill that you would like to share with others, or want to learn some new skills? Then join us today!

www.balacranberryfestival.on.ca

Community Event - Windsor/Leamington - Church of the Ascension Annual Mini Bazaar,

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Church of the Ascension, 1385 University Ave. West. Windsor.   Annual "Mini Bazaar", Saturday Oct. 16,2021. 9:00 am - 2:00 pm. The Mini-Bazaar will be located in the parking lot (weather permitting), with some inside booths. Treasures for everyone! Looking forward to seeing you!  All COVID-19 guidelines will be strictly applied-personal face masks, social distancing.

Church of the Ascension
1385 University Ave. West
N9B 1B6
Windsor, Ontario

Community Event - Ottawa Valley - Gender 101 & How To Be A LGBTQ2S Ally - October 7

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Join the conversation during LGBTQ2S History Month to learn about gender identities, sexual orientation and how to create safer spaces for LGBTQ2S people in your community and workplace!

Call us, come in to the library or email mmanghani@renfrewlibrary.ca to register

Renfrew Public Library
13 Railway Avenue
K7V 3A9
Renfrew

Community Event - Windsor/Leamington - JOIN US at the RWTO/OERO

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« CARING AND SHARING » Retired Women Teachers of Ontario (RWTO/OERO) invite all retired women teachers to join an organization committed to the interest and well-being of their members. Our 49 branches offer interesting and stimulating programs as well as a supplemental Hospital and Home Care Insurance plan.

For more information contact: rwto.org or call 1-877-607-6696

Retired Women Teachers of Ontario
2736 Twelfth Conc, Tecumseh, ON N8N 0H9
ON N8N 0H9
Tecumseh

Community Event - Ottawa Valley - Pembroke Legion Dance this Weekend

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October Bands  for Oct 
oct 2- John Priebe 7-11
Oct 9- no band as we are closed 
Oct 16 - just country 5-9
Oct 23- lonesome dreamers 7-11
Oct 30 - lock stock and barrel 7-11 
all is welcome 

Pembroke legion
202 pembroke legion
K8A5K5
Pembroke