Community Event - Brockville/Prescott - Meet the Author Dan Buchanan, 38 Hours to Montreal

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Author Dan Buchanan presents his book, 38 Hours to Montreal, a time challenge in 1840, Governor General Charles Poulett Thomson made with Stagecoach King, William Weller, on Saturday, May 25 at 2 p.m., upstairs at the Brockville Public Library. Weller's stagecoach operation was responsible for the Royal Mail Line between Toronto and Montreal. This is a free event.

Brockville Public Library
23 Buell Street
K6V 5T7
Brockville

Événement communautaire - Alma - AGA Société Alzheimer SLSJ

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Assemblée générale annuelle de la Société Alzheimer Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean

Le 11 juin à 19 h à la Société Alzheimer Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean

690, rue Saint-Sacrement O.

Information : 418 668-0161

Société Alzheimer Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean
690, rue Saint-Sacrement O.
G8B 5N9
Alma

Community Event - Windsor/Leamington - IRIS House, monthly luncheon - Italian Cuisine

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IRIS House, monthly fundraising luncheon,  “Italian Cuisine”,  Wednesday, May 15th

from 12:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. Please come and enjoy our delicious meal!

Menu:

Soup: Minestrone

Salad:         Chef’s Garden Salad w/ Balsamic Vinaigrette

Mix Bean Salad w/ Red Wine Vinaigrette

Focaccia Bread             

Main:          Mix Grilled Vegetables

Roasted Rosemary Potatoes

Baked Lasagna w/ Tomato Sauce

Chicken Parmesan

Broiled Haddock Loins w/ Puttanesca Sauce                     

Desserts: Tiramisu, Cookies, Dessert squares, etc.

Coffee & Tea

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Tickets: $10.00, Take out: $11.00

Address: IRIS House, 1280 Ouellette Ave., Windsor, Tel: 519-252-1819

Parking in IRIS House parking lot at Dufferin Pl. (back of IRIS building).

IRIS Residential Inns and Services is a family driven, non-profit, charitable corporation established in October 1999 to provide supportive housing for people with persistent serious mental illness (PSMI). IRIS Residential Inns and Services operates IRIS House, a ‘Housing With Supports’ home for 65 people with PSMI.

IRIS House
1280 Ouellette Ave.
N8X 1J5
Windsor

Community Event - Belleville - Ride For Hunger in Support of Gleaners Food Bank

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Gleaners Food Bank is hosting their annual Ride for Hunger event again on June 9th, 2019. Join us at Market Square in downtown Belleville for a silent auction, 50/50 draw, bbq, live music by up and coming Canadian Country Music Artist, Danielle Bourjeaurd, and so much more! Registration for motorcycle riders begins at 10:30am and kickstands go up at 12 noon. The on-site events will run until 4:00pm. All proceeds from this event will go towards helping Gleaners Food Bank stock our shelves. This event is open to all ages and the general public. You do not need to ride to be included. 

Market Square
15 Market Square
K8N 1G8
Belleville

Public Notices/Announcements - Windsor/Leamington - Reloadable Bus Passes for Seniors

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Transit Windsor is introducing a handy new format for senior’s bus passes. The former two-piece magnetic swipe card will be replaced with a reloadable, one-piece card that includes the required photo ID and “smart pass” tap function all in one piece.

Transit Windsor (TW) is launching the new senior’s card as the second phase of a pilot project to implement smart media to the public. Until now, bus pass holders used a calendar-based magnetic pass (swiped into the fare box) that was valid for that calendar month only and had to be purchased one month at a time. Starting May 15, 2019, Transit Windsor will be eliminating the magnetic version for senior’s passes and replacing them with a new reloadable TW Smart Pass.

The new seniors pass that will have the photo ID directly on the reloadable tap card, and all seniors will have to visit either 300 Chatham Street West or Transit Centre 3700 Service Road to purchase their first new smart pass. Once you have your new pass, you will be able to reload it at the Downtown Terminal from 7:00am to 9:00pm or the Transit Centre from 8:30am to 4:00pm, and all Customer Care Centres, as well as the Shoppers Drug Mart located at Ouellette and Wyandotte will now be available to reload your passes too.

The smart pass can be reloaded in increments of 15 or 30 days at anytime. This will eliminate the need to rush in at the end of the month to purchase your next month’s pass, and most importantly, it will eliminate your wait in the long lineups. Cost will remain the same for seniors at $48.40. Note: Senior magnetic passes for the month of May will still be valid until May 31, 2019.

The pass is activated by tapping it on the farebox for the first time and will now be valid for the next 30 days. The benefit is that you can reload your pass at your convenience.

Student and adult calendar magnetic passes, as well as paper tickets, including tunnel will still be available and valid. Paying cash with exact fare of $3 on city service and $5 tunnel service on the bus will also remain available for our riders.

Looking forward. Transit Windsor’s goal is to eliminate all magnetic passes and paper tickets and replace them with the TW Smart Pass over time (i.e. simply tap and ride). Once this has been implemented, it will provide us the opportunity to move to the next phase and final stages that include additional reload locations and mobile ticketing. Mobile ticketing would allow our riders even more flexibility to reload their TW Smart Pass online and will give you the ability to use your smartphone as a pass.