Community Event - Niagara - The Grimsby Kinettes’ Annual Trivia Night Nov. 16

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Enjoy a fun night of trivia!  $15 admission includes pizza for all players. Cash bar & raffle table available. Doors 6:30pm; trivia 7pm.

Tables of 8 players - register solo, couples or team.  To register please email TheKinetteClubOfGrimsby@gmail.com

Beamsville Legion
5545 King Street
L0R 1B0
Beamsville

Public Notices/Announcements - Niagara - Welland Moose Lodge Events

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The Welland Moose Lodge

 

Sunday's - November 3rd, 10th & 24th - Breakfast's ($8) 9am - 11:30am

Monday's - November 4th, 11th, 18th & 25th - Euchre (Open To The Public $3 To Play $1 50/50 Draw) 7:30pm

Friday's -    November 8th ($1 Wing Night), November 15th ($8 Turkey Pot Pie), November 22nd ($8 Manicotti / Cabbage Rolls)

                   November 29th ($8 Fish & Chips) 5:30 - 7:30pm

 

****  Are you looking to rent a hall for a special occasion? Look no further. Book it with the Moose Lodge in Welland. Contact Pat Thompson at (289) 697-7688  ****

Community Event - Cornwall - Celebrate Christmas - Centennial Choir Concert

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Join the Centennial Choir of Cornwall on Friday, December 13th at 7:30 pm in Aultsville Theatre for their
concert, “Celebrate Christmas.”  Under the guidance of Lisa Zeran, director and Felicity Svenson,
accompanist and assistant director you are sure to enjoy songs of the season. Tickets are available from
any choir member, the Kiosk at Cornwall Square and Home Hardware at the corner of Pitt and
Thirteenth Streets. Adults $20 and children 12 and under $10.

Aultsville Theatre
2 St. Lawrence Drive
K6H 4Z1
Cornwall

Community Event - Kingston - Dr. Lee Airton Speaks on Gender: Your Guide

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KFPL inaugurates Constellations lecture series with Gender: Your Guide

The days of two genders—male, female; boy, girl; blue, pink—are over, if they ever existed at all. Gender is now a global conversation, and one that is constantly evolving.

Kingston Frontenac Public Library is pleased to announce the inauguration of its Constellations lecture and demonstration series with the Kingston/Katarokwi paperback launch of Dr. Lee Airton's Gender: Your Guide (2019, Simon & Schuster). Airton is an author and Assistant Professor of Gender and Sexuality Studies in Education at Queen’s University. Their gender-friendly guide to gender diversity empowers readers with the skills we need to “welcome all of the ways that people do gender.” The work has been called "a must-have for everyone" (Washington Post), "a warm, inviting guide to a complicated area" (Globe and Mail), and "an invaluable resource for both new and veteran allies" (Library Journal).

On Monday, November 11, Airton will be at KFPL’s Central branch (130 Johnson Street) from 7 to 8:30 p.m.  Airton will read from the work, discuss its contents, and field questions from the audience.

Constellations is a new series of lectures and demonstrations encompassing politics and identity, science and technology, arts and letters, and practical skills relevant to contemporary life. Conceived and developed by KFPL’s New Adult Advisory Board (NAAB) with Teen and New Adult Services Librarian Graeme Langdon, Constellations aims to stimulate imagination and facilitate lifelong learning for all of the communities within our community.

For more information visit: https://calendar.kfpl.ca/event/3323759

About KFPL

KFPL’s primary purpose is to make a positive difference in the lives of everyone in Kingston-Frontenac. We aim to achieve this purpose by helping residents transform today’s vast information resources into the solutions, facts, know-how, inspiration, and entertainment they need to learn, solve problems, read, engage with their community and reach their personal aspirations.

Twitter: https://twitter.com/KFPL

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KingstonFrontenacPL
Media contact: For more information please contact KFPL Teen and New Adult Librarian Graeme Langdon at 613-549-8888, ext. 3527, or glangdon@kfpl.ca.

Central Branch, Kingston Frontenac Public Library
130 Johnson Street
K7M 1X8
Kingston

Community Event - Niagara - Safe & Healthy Aging in Your Community

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Get to know your community supports! Panel discussion with community support services. All welcome, Q & A, prizes and refreshments. Learn about brain health, safety, community supports, and living well with dementia. To register, please call 905-687-3914.

St. Catharines Public Library
54 Church St.
L2N 1L5
St. Catharines

Public Notices/Announcements - Peterborough/Lindsay - Christmas shopping at The Artisan Fair!

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Wide variety of quality handcrafted gifts! Get your Christmas shopping done and perhaps win a free prize too!

The Artisan Fair will be held on Dec 7th at 90 Hunter St East, 10am - 2pm

Join us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/events/434327320542699/ or visit our website at http://theartisanfair.ca

Community Event - Kingston - Senior Writers Read Their Stories at Showcase

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Kingston Frontenac Public Library is delighted to announce the latest Telling Your Story Showcase: Writings from the Seniors' Writing Workshop.  Readings will be given by participants from the five-week memoir-writing workshop led by award-winning author Jean Rae Baxter this October in Sharbot Lake.  Having honed their stories during that process, these writers will now be sharing excerpts from the memoirs and family histories they created during the workshops.

"It's impressive what a wide range of stories these seniors have to share," says Programming and Outreach Librarian Anne Hall.  "Each one is a powerful episode from a life well lived.  I think they'll be of interest to everyone, not just to friends and family of the participants."

This event will take place in St Andrew’s Anglican Church hall, at 1028 Elizabeth Street in Sharbot Lake, on Tuesday, November 19, at 2 p.m.  Admission is free to all adults on a first-come, first-served basis — no registration is required.

St Andrew’s Anglican Church hall,
1028 Elizabeth Street
K0H 2P0
Sharbot Lake

Événement communautaire - Saint-Hyacinthe - Bénévoles recherchés

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Dans le cadre du grand PARTAGE MASKOUTAIN, La Moisson Maskoutaine est à la recherche de bénévoles. Si vous êtes en forme et que vous avez un permis de conduire valide, nous pourrions avoir besoin de vous en décembre. Si vous souhaitez vous impliquer, n'hésitez pas à communiquer avec nous au 450 261 1110.

Moisson Maskoutaine
2540 rue St-Charles
J2T1W2
Saint-Hyacinthe

Événement communautaire - Saint-Hyacinthe - Guignolée des médias

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Le 5 décembre prochain

Préparez votre monnaie, des bénévoles de divers médias seront présents aux intersections pour accueillir vos dons.

Tous les dons recueillis seront utilisés pour le grand PARTAGE MASKOUTAIN

Merci de votre grande générosité

Intersections de la Ville de Saint-Hyacinthe
2540, St-Charles
J2T 1W2
Saint-Hyacinthe

Événement communautaire - Saint-Hyacinthe - Le grand PARTAGE Maskoutain

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1er décembre - Cueillette de denrées alimentaires non-périssables aux portes des maisons de Saint-Hyacinthe

Préparez vos denrées, des bénévoles bien identifiés passerons les récupérer entre 10 h et 15 h. Merci beaucoup!

Pour vous impliquer ou pour des renseignement, La Moisson Maskoutaine 450-261-1110

 

 

Partout dans la Ville de Saint-Hyacinthe
J2S 2Y5
Saint-Hyacinthe