Community Event - Niagara - Artisan Craft Sale Saturday Oct. 26th
The St Catharines Photographic Club is hosting an Artisan Craft Sale, Oct 26/19. Vendors from across Niagara as well as club members selling hand made items including original photography prints and cards, greeting cards, jewelry, woodworking & recycled items, crochet, knitting & fabric items, honey, jams & jellies as well as club activities including bake sale and cake raffle, print raffle and mini photo sessions. Rain or shine. Free admission and ample parking. Donation to Community Care suggested.
Community Event - Ottawa Valley - Wesley Church Dance & Dessert Party Fri Sept 20th
Enjoy an evening of dancing to music by of Landry and Madill at Wesley United Church, Pembroke, 275 Pembroke St. East, starting at 7:30 PM, Friday, Sept 20. The evening of dance includes a dessert buffet, door prizes and silent auction. Tickets, only $10 per person, available from the church office (613) 735-6132 or from Ruth (613) 635-7537. Proceeds go to Camp Lau-Ren and Golden Lake Camp.
Community Event - Brockville/Prescott - Come in and explore your family history!
Come in and explore your family history with Leeds & Grenville Branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society! Volunteers are available every afternoon Monday-Friday from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm, at our Archives/Library at 5 Henry Street, Brockville (in the basement at the Brockville Museum). Members of the local Branch will be on hand to answer questions to help you in your genealogy research. Come build your family tree!
Événement communautaire - Thetford Mines - Deuil Entraide Arc-en-Ciel
Deuil Entraide l'Arc-en-Ciel offre la possibilité de 12 rencontres-partage sur le deuil.
Celles-ci débuteront le 12 septembre 2019 à 13 h 30 au local 117 de la Maison de la Culture.
Pour informations contacter: Anne Arsenault au 418-332-3848, Sylvie Leclerc au 418-338-8750, Anne Lemieux au 418-335-2007, Ginette Jacques au 418-335-2518.
Community Event - Kingston - The Gut-Brain Connection: Fact or Fiction?
Queen’s PhD student Caroline Wallace explores the effect of probiotics on our appetite, mood, sleep habits, and a variety of mental health disorders. Caroline Wallace is a PhD student in the Centre for Neuroscience Studies at Queen’s University. At 7 p.m. on Wednesday, September 18, Caroline and special guests PhD candidates Kasia Szyszkowics from McGill University and Ana Santos from Carleton University will discuss the connection between the gut and the brain, and how diet and nutrition can affect our mental health through the microbes in our gut. This free talk takes place at the Central branch of the Kingston Frontenac Public Library (at 130 Johnson Street)
All adults are welcome. Space is limited, so please sign up in advance at calendar.kfpl.ca (or by phone at 613-549-8888).
Community Event - Peterborough/Lindsay - The Old Red House in Perth: A Historic House Story
Peterborough Historical Society illustrated public lecture. James Forrester will be speaking about the restoration/renovation of the historic “Old Red House” in Perth Ontario. Jim, with the help of the heritage trades program at the Perth campus of Algonquin College, is restoring an 1816 building that is closely linked to the early history of Perth. What began as a military settlement after the War of 1812, Perth’s fascinating history has close ties to the tragic death of the Duke of Richmond, Governor General and the senior military officer in the colony, who died in the area after contracting rabies from a rabid fox while inspecting troops at Fort Henry. Join us to learn more about this intriguing building and its history.
Community Event - North Bay - Community Brunch
Sat. Sept. 28 - Free pancakes and sausages with all the trimmings at Emmanuel United Church, 295 Lakeshore Dr. from 9am-10:30am.
Bring your friends for a delicious brunch.
Community Event - North Bay - Community Brunch
Sat. Sept. 14 - Free pancakes and sausages with all the trimmings at St. John's Anglican Church (301 Main St. E) from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
Bring your friends for a delicious brunch.
Community Event - Kingston - Apollo 11: The Quest for the Moon
In honour of Science Literacy Week (September 16 to 22) the KFPL Live monthly speakers' series will host a presentation on Apollo 11: The Quest for the Moon by amateur astronomer Frank Hitchens. Many will remember his 2018 presentation Target Earth, on asteroid impacts, and his 2017 talk Are We Alone?, on the search for extraterrestrial life.
Rarely in history has humanity embarked upon an enterprise as audacious and adventurous as sending the first of our own kind to explore another world. The Apollo 11 mission of 1969 and the people who made it happen represent what is arguably history's greatest achievement in science and engineering. Those who watched Neil Armstrong's "one small step" from the Eagle to the moon's surface 50 years ago remember not just the news coverage but also sharing the experience in real time with the rest of the world.
Please join us at 2 p.m. on Saturday, September 21, at our Isabel Turner branch to hear Frank share stories behind Apollo 11 and the first lunar landing.
This presentation is open to adults and teens. There is no admission charge, but seating is limited. To avoid disappointment, please register in advance at calendar.kfpl.ca or by phone at (613) 549-8888 as of 9 a.m. on Saturday, September 7.