Public Notices/Announcements - Peterborough/Lindsay - Friends of the Library Spring Book Sale Apr. 3 & 4

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The Friends of the Library will host their Spring Book Sale on Friday, April 3rd from 12:00 noon until 7 p.m. and Saturday, April 4th, from 10:00 a.m. until 3 p.m. There will be rare books, dating from the early twentieth century, through to current bestsellers. Many categories of books are priced at $1.00. A wide variety of non-fiction titles can be found and we offer a huge selection of mysteries. Also, there is a large selection of children's books from baby's first book to teen fiction. Whatever category of book you're looking for, there's a good chance you'll find it at our Sale. The earlier you come, the better your chances. All proceeds from our Sale will be donated to the Peterborough Public Library. Hope to see you there. 

Événement communautaire - Mauricie - Déjeuner en Choeur

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Déjeuner en Choeur vous invite à une rencontre amicale pour les personnes seules de 50 ans et plus,dimanche le 8 mars à 9 h 30 au resto-bar Mondo, 120 rue des Forges Trois-Rivières, 2e étage.Information : Diane 819 696-7085. Bienvenue aux dames.

resto-bar Mondo
120 rue des Forges
Trois-Rivières

Community Event - Ottawa Valley - Hello Spring Craft & Vendor Show & Egg Hunt!

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Come see local crafters & vendors while the kids craft at our crafting area & hunt for Easter eggs.  Visit from Easter Bunny & egg hunt 11 am - 2 pm.  Something for everyone!

Best Western Pembroke Inn & Conference Centre
1 International Drive
K8A 6W5
Pembroke

Community Event - North Bay - Pro-Cathedral CWL General Meeting

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Pro-Cathedral of the Assumption CWL General Meeting will be held on Wednesday, March 4th, 2020, at 6:30 p.m. in the Parish Hall including a spiritual program, business meeting and social.  New members are always welcome.

Pro-Cathedral of the Assumption
480 McIntyre Street West
P1B 2Z4
North Bay

Événement communautaire - Drummondville - Club marche Promenades DRMVL

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Conférence  le 11 Mars 2020 

Montage d'aménagements en pots pour l'intérieur avec des plantes grasses  et succulentes,

réalisé par mme Clarisse Courchesne de la Société d'Horticulture de Drummondville  SHED

L'activité se tiendra au mail central des Promenades Drummondville.

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Club de Marche les Promenades Drummondville
755 boulevard René-Lévesque
J2C 6Y7
Drummondville

Public Notices/Announcements - Belleville - Cost of Homeownership Workshop

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Are you considering buying your first home? Belleville Public Library, in partnership with Quinte First Credit Union, will be offering a Cost of Homeownership workshop on Tues. Mar. 17 at 6:00 PM. Come learn about mortgages, how they work, as well as the upfront and ongoing costs of owning a home. This free workshop requires no registration.

For more information call 613-968-6731 x2037.

Community Event - Windsor/Leamington - Career Preparation Event

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Are you a College or University student, recent graduate, alumni, new Canadian, considering a career transition, or a woman looking to enter the STEM fields? Join us on March 7th as we bring together job seekers and professionals experienced in networking, human resources, women in STEM, marketing, social media and disciplined focused technology professionals to help you prepare to enter the job market post-graduation. This event provides a ’one-stop shop’ of resources that you can leverage to  find a rewarding career in the modern workforce.

PRESENTATIONS (10AM—12PM)
Generational Differences in the Workforce—Ron Oriet
Workforce WindsorEssex Resources/Job Searching Aids—Tashlyn Teskey
Interview Tips and Expectations—Linda Leixner, City of Windsor Employment  and Training Services
St. Clair College Campus Career Services—Wayne Riley

PANEL DISCUSSION (12PM—1:30PM)
Women in STEM: Challenges and Opportunities in the Modern Workforce
Moderator: Stacey McGuire, PEO Windsor-Essex
Panelists:  Yvonne Pilon—President/CEO, WETech Alliance; Susan Taylor—Supervisor, St. Clair College Genesis Entrepreneurship Centre; Dr. Victoria Abboud—Tech Talent Strategist, WETech Alliance; Kristine Wilkinson, EIT—PEO Windsor-Essex Empowering Women in Engineering (EWiE)

FREE HEADSHOTS (10am—4pm)
A pair of local photographers will be on-hand to provide students with FREE professional headshots for job applications and marketing purposes. Wear business casual or business formal attire. Headshots will be available all-day on a first-come first-served basis. 

RESUME ADVICE / ONE-ON-ONE SESSIONS (10AM—4PM)
Sit down with a local human resources expert to review your resume, receive interview advice, job application tips, marketing yourself and discuss general questions about entering the workforce or transitioning careers. 

INFORMATION BOOTHS (10am—4pm)
Booths from various local employment and professional organizations will be on hand to speak with attendees and provide information on services and benefits, including:
• Unemployed Help Centre of Windsor  • South Essex Community Council   • City of Windsor—Human Resources 
• Workforce WindsorEssex • Women’s Enterprise Skills Training (WEST) • St. Clair College Employment Centre 
• University of Windsor Career Development & Experiential Learning • Employment Assessment Centre
• OACETT • PEO  and more!

GRAND PRIZE: Attendees to the presentation/panel portions of the day will be eligible to enter a draw for a paid 3-hour Career Coaching Session with Ronna Warsh ($300 value). 
Additional door prizes offered throughout the event include:  OACETT Student memberships ($50 value), Office Supply/Décor Set ($100 value), Laptop Bag/Briefcases ($50 value), office stationary sets, gift cards and more.

This is a FREE event for all attendees, including parking. Headshots and Resume Critiquing are available on a first-come, first served basis. Donations of non-perishable food items encouraged for donation to local food banks. Each donation will give you a ballot to win a door prize valued at $50. 

St. Clair College Student Life Centre
2000 Talbot Road West
N9A 6S4
Windsor

Community Event - Niagara - Pancake Supper, St. Columba Church Tues. Feb. 25

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Tues. Feb. 25, 5pm - 7pm.  7,St. Columba Dr. (off Geneva, 1 block N of Linwell, behind Parnell School.  Pancakes (all you can eat), sausages and beverages. Adults $7, children 10 and under $4. 905-935-4473. Fully accessible building. Some parking at front and plenty of parking behind church.

St. Columba Anglican Church
7, St. Columba Dr.
L2N 3L4
St. Catharines