Community Event - Niagara - Happening in Grimsby - A Festival Reborn!

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A festival reborn! This year's "Happening" festival has a new name and a new date! Join us for "Happening in Grimsby" June 20 - 22.

Thursday, June 20

  • 3pm - Downtown Grimsby Farmers' Market

Friday, June 21

  • 11:30am - Lunch on the Lawn, Coronation Park, with live music
  • 6-11pm - live music, and food & drink vendors at the Peach Pit (Peach King Centre)

Saturday, June 22

  • 10am-4pm - KidZone with inflatables, family entertainment, street vendors on Main Street
  • 6-11pm - live music, and food & drink vendors at the Peach Pit

Check out our website for more details, or information on becoming a vendor, volunteer, or performer: www.happeningingrimsby.ca.

Join us for this fun community festival - there's something for everyone!

Grimsby
Main Street
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Grimsby

Community Event - Cornwall - Rummage Sale

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Blessed Sacrament Parish

321 Tollgate Road

Saturday, April 27th

8 am until 12 noon

Sponsored by Blessed Sacrament Parish Ladies Auxiliary

Blessed Sacrament Church
321 Tollgate Road
K6H 5R6
Cornwall

Public Notices/Announcements - Windsor/Leamington - The Value of Visual

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Improving photo quality to enhance media/marketing training on May 1, 9am-12pm at United Way Board Room, 300 Giles Blvd. E., Unit A1. Course fee, $25. Register online at www.weareunited.com/training 

You can improve your support by improving your media and marketing skills. Learn how to enhance your messaging and promote your brand. 

Participants in this workshop will: 

  • Learn what makes a great photo and photo composition techniques 
  • How to use images to tell stories, recognize partners, donors and volunteers, and brand your messages on your website and social media 
  • Creating engaging, yet simple video clips
  • Registrants should come prepared to participate 

Who should attend?

Executive Directors, Senior Managers, Board Members and other staff who are interested in improving the impact of their media and marketing. 

Public Notices/Announcements - Windsor/Leamington - Blessing of the Bikes

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Peace Lutheran proudly presents the 2nd edition of the Blessing of the Bikes. On Saturday May 11 from 10am until 1pm, we will be joined by the Windsor Police Services for this Bicycle Safety event. Over 150 helmets have been donated for children who attend the event. Our Police Services will correctly fit the helmets and teach bicycle safety lessons. New this year, car seat checks will be performed making sure seats are properly installed in vehicles and children are securely buckled in. There will be a free BBQ, free bike raffles and other giveaways, too. Drive over or cycle your way to Peace Lutheran at 1985 Rossini at Tecumseh Rd. Let's keep our kids safe on the roads!

Public Notices/Announcements - Windsor/Leamington - City Furniture Pickup Program

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With spring upon us, the City of Windsor is reminding residents that they can once again take advantage of the Bulk Furniture Pickup Program in 2019. The program restarts for the season with its first round of pickups this month.

Collection is carried out by zones during the first four Fridays of the month. During holiday weeks, collection occurs on Saturday. To determine the collection day for your zone, simply call 311, Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., excluding holidays.

“With spring cleaning just getting underway for many residents, we want to remind them that our bulk furniture pickup program is a great way to get rid of those larger items that they might be unable to transport to our public depot,” said Environmental Services Manager Anne Marie Albidone.

Specific criteria outlining what items are acceptable and not acceptable are outlined on the Residential Bulk Furniture Collection page.

There is a maximum of two items per pickup, and the cost for the service is $10 per item.

Bulk item collection began in 2017 operating on a 6-month schedule. At the time, the price was $20 per item. Last year, the price was dropped to $10 an item, and during the recent 2019 budget session council approved funding to make it a year-round service.

To book a pickup, call 311 Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., excluding holidays, and 311 staff will advise you of available dates. A credit card can be accepted over the phone, or cash and debit can be accepted at our Customer Care Centres, though your actual appointment must still be booked first by calling 311.

For more details, watch our video with Jim Leether of Environmental Services. Additional information can be found including schedules, tips and restrictions, by visiting our Residential Bulk Furniture Collection page.

Public Notices/Announcements - Chatham - Chatham Horticulture Society- Thursday May 9th

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The Chatham Horticulture Society will be meeting in the library at Ursuline College (Pines), 85 Grand Avenue W., at 7 pm. Rick and Ed Burrows will share their vast knowledge and expertise about the planting and storage of caladium bulbs and other gardening secrets and successes.  All are welcome to attend!