Community Event - Ottawa Valley - Breakfast N Learn

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Please join us for a full course breakfast and stay for an educational presentation by Caitlyn Brydges, Dementia Care Coach for The Dementia Society of Ottawa & Renfrew County.

Meet & greet at 8:30.AM

Breakfast served at 9:00 AM with the presentation to follow.

 

Riverside Grill & Bar
Madawaska Blvd
K7S 1S5
Arnprior

Public Notices/Announcements - Windsor/Leamington - Heart & Stroke Fundraiser - March 24, 2-5pm

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Carl Humphrey Memorial Bowling Tournament, March 24, 2-5pm at Revs Rose Bowl Lanes. 

Entry fee, $40 per person. Includes, prize fee, bowling fee, shoe rental, tourney expenses, pop and pizza. 

Teams are comprised of two bowlers and two or three teams may bowl on the same lane together. Proceeds to benefit Heart & Stroke.

Registration forms available both at Unifor Union Hall on Turner Rand and Revs Rose Bowl on Dougall Ave. Entry fee must accompany registration and make take the form of cheque or money order. To register by mail send cheque or money order payable to the Carl Humphrey Tournament and mail to: 

Carl Humphrey Memorial Bowling Tournament 

1400 Ouellette Ave., Suite 503, Windsor, ON N8X 4T4 

or email tournamenthumphrey@gmail.com

Public Notices/Announcements - Chatham - Community Living Wallaceburg Box Lunch Program

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The time has come. We are now accepting orders for the 2019 Box Lunch Program. This year's Box Lunch will take place on Thursday April 11, 2019.

Visit www.clwboxlunch.com to place an online order, or to get a digital pdf version. You have until April 1st to place an order, so don't delay.

Community Event - Kingston - Swing Dance & Silent Auction on Mar 23, 8-11pm

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Spring Swing Dance and Silent Auction featuring the LaSalle Causeway big band will be held March 23rd, 2019 at the Royal Canadian Legion 560 at 734 Montreal Street from 8:00pm-11:00pm. All proceeds from the event and silent auction will benefit programs and services at Independent Living Centre Kingston. 

Tickets are $15 each or $25/couple and can be purchased by contacting 613-542-8353 or email: araposo@ilckingston.com

Royal Canadian Legion 560
734 Montreal Street
K7L 2V9
Kingston

Public Notices/Announcements - Chatham - Habitat for Humanity CK 3rd Annual Trivia Night

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Habitat for Humanity's 3rd Annual Trivia Night will be held on Thursday March 21st at the Links of Kent Golf Club & Event Centre. The fun will kick off at 7pm.
Bring your friends out and prepare to test your knowledge in music, pop culture, history, and more. You might even walk home with one of our prizes or a silent auction item. Tickets are $25.00 each. Munchies are provided. Additional food and beverages are available for purchase. Teams of 4.  Register online at habitatchatham-kent.ca or call 519-352-4440

Public Notices/Announcements - Chatham - ARTmaking Workshop with Elizabeth Downey-Sunnen

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Join exhibiting artist Elizabeth Downey-Sunnen as she takes you on a meditation journey to make your own masterpiece. Bring along some of your favourite lists (grocery, songs, to-do) and we’ll deconstruct it together. Materials provided.
Date: Wednesday, March 27, 2019
Time: 6:00PM - 8:00PM
Location: ARTspace
Age: 18+
Fee: $35 +HST Age: 18+ Code: 221683
Register at http://www.artspacechathamkent.com/programs.html or call 519.360.1998, in-person at The Cultural Centre. Program registration opens February 23.
 

Événement communautaire - Saint-Hyacinthe - Fédération de la Famille R-Y

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Les conférencières:

Julie Gagnon, coordonnatrice de la Maison de la Famille de la Vallée du Richelieu

Isabelle Couture, directrice de Bonjour-Soleil-Regroupement des familles monoparentales et recomposées de la Vallée du Richelieu

Activités:

· Stations d’animation enfants et ados

· Lecture de contes

· Don de livres

· On bouge un peu

· Jeux de société

· Ateliers culinaires et préparation de semis

· Coin détente

Halte-garderie sur place

Des collations seront offertes

GRATUIT

 

Centre des loisirs Beloeil
240, rue Hertel
J3G 3N1
Beloeil

Public Notices/Announcements - Windsor/Leamington - Notice of 2019 Annual General Meeting

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2019 Annual General Meeting of the Southwestern Ontario Gleaners is scheduled for March 23, 2pm at the SWO Gleaners, 40 Industrial Rd., Leamington

The SWO have moved to a "Lifetime Membership" structure. Membership entitles individual to attend and vote at the annual meetings and shows support to the organization. Any past member automatically becomes a Lifetime Member. No additional membership payment is necessary. If you are not already a member you may purchase a membership and become a lifetime member prior to the meeting for $10 per person. Membership payments can be mailed or dropped off in person at SWO facilities: 

Southwestern Ontario Gleaners 

40 Industrial Rd., Leamington, ON N8H 4W4

Public Notices/Announcements - Windsor/Leamington - Soles 4 Soles Campaign

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THE INTERACT CLUB OF LASALLE HOSTS SECOND SOLES4SOULS CAMPAIGN IN RECOGNITION OF NATIONAL SHOE THE WORLD DAY

The Interact Club of LaSalle, a youth philanthropy team sponsored by the Rotary Club of LaSalle-Centennial, has launched their second initiative to collect gently worn or new shoes to support the Soles4Souls organization in recognition of National Shoe the World Day, March 15.

Soles4Souls is a non-profit organization that works to create jobs and provide immediate relief to those below the poverty line.  This organization provides gently used and new shoes to 127 countries around the world.  Since 2006, Soles 4 Souls has given over 30 million pairs to those without shoes.  They work hard to set up micro-enterprises, which allows those struggling in poverty to grow, develop, and sustain a small business.  These micro-enterprises support many families worldwide.  They also organize trips for volunteers and employees to deliver shoes directly to those in need, ‘hand-to-hand impact’, for disaster relief.

This past fall, the Interact Club of LaSalle spent the month of October collecting shoes around the community.  Some of the Interactors took the campaign to schools such as Holy Cross, Prince Andrew, LaSalle Pubic and St. Thomas of Villanova. A collection box was also set up at the Vollmer Culture and Recreation Complex so that the LaSalle community could participate in the cause.  A total of 2226 pairs of shoes were collected and delivered to Soles 4 Souls. Inspired by their success the Interactors wanted to keep supporting the cause.

This led them to initiative a second shoe drive with a goal of collecting 25,000 of shoes. The Interactors will reveal how many shoes they collected on March 15, National Shoe the World Day.

The Interact Club is expanding their reach by working with more schools, other Interact Clubs, local businesses and the broader Windsor-Essex community to collect more used shoes.  The following organizations have set up collection boxes and are participating in collecting shoes:

·      Art Splash, LaSalle,

·      Enactus (School of Business) at the University of Windsor

·      Interact Club of Walkerville Collegiate Institute

·      Interact Club of General Amherst

·      Sandwich Secondary School

·      Tribe Gym, LaSalle

·      Town of Tecumseh

·      Vollmer Culture and Recreation Complex

·      Western Secondary School

The Interact Club of LaSalle is passionately asking for the community to clean out their closets and bring any used shoes of any size in and in any condition (shoes must not have any holes and the soles must not be falling off) to any of the participating locations mentioned,

“This is a win-win scenario” says Renee, a member of the Interact Club of LaSalle.  “We often have too many shoes that are cluttering our homes which will eventually be thrown out and end up in landfills, creating other challenges.  This way we can feel proud that these shoes are going to people who really need them.”

Shoes will be collected until March 8, 2019 and the total collected will be announced on March 15, National Shoe the World Day.

National Shoe the World Day is a day created to bring awareness, to everyone across the nation, of the incredible need to help those people around the world that do not have shoes to wear and then to take action in helping.

Each day, over 500 million children, teens and adults around the world do not have a pair of shoes to wear, and despite the terrain and the climate, they have to walk barefoot everywhere. It is a struggle which often results in illness and disease which in turn has many other negative life implications such as inability to attend school or work.

Let’s do our part.  Donate your unwanted, unused and worn shoes to this important cause. Please help us spread the word.

For more information, please contact the following:

The Interact Club of LaSalle - interactclublasalle@gmail.com