Community Event - Cornwall - Jamboree with Anne Marie and The Country Pals
Fundraiser for The Cancer Society In Memory of Rose Lague And Betty Laframboise. April 28th, 2pm - 7pm.
Fundraiser for The Cancer Society In Memory of Rose Lague And Betty Laframboise. April 28th, 2pm - 7pm.
“Back to Basics – Canadian Census Records” – On Tuesday, May 7th, the Nipissing District Branch of Ontario Ancestors, the Ontario Genealogical Society, will be hosting a talk on the Censuses of Canada, where to find them and how to use these records in our genealogical research. The presentation will be given by Ann Smith in Nipissing Branch’s genealogical library on the upstairs mezzanine, North Bay Public Library, 271 Worthington Street East, from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. For more information, please call (705)474-4830, extension 2833. All are welcome!
Tuesday, April 16 from 7pm to 10pm at the Senior Center, 32 Russell St, Essex . Come on out and enjoy the pickin’,music and fun .
Free bereavement support to families who have experienced loss of a pregnancy or death of a baby. Provided by Pregnancy & Infant Loss Network, held at Community Care’s Hospice Services, 2 Kent St. W., Lindsay, May15th from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Call 1 888 303-7245 for additional information.
A free peer-to-peer support group for children, teens and their parents or caregivers who have experienced the death of a family member. Presented by Community Care’s Hospice Services, at the Daycare Centre, 55 Mary St.W., Lindsay, on May 8th and 22nd, from 6 – 7:30 p.m. Call 705-879-4123 for information or to register.
A no charge healing after suicide support group offered by Community Care's Hospice services. For adults 18 and over, to identify, explore and clarify thoughts and feelings following the death of someone by suicide. From 6:30 - 8 p.m., May 1st. at 2 Kent St. W. Lindsay. Call 705-324-7323, ext 504 for information
Circle of Hope for the Bereaved – a free support group for those who have recently lost a loved one, to share with others experiencing similar challenges. Presented by Community Care’s Hospice Services, 2 Kent St. W., Lindsay, noon to 1:30 p.m., May 2nd and 16th. Call 705-879-4123 for information or to register.
Did you know that 6km is the average distance people walk for water in developing communities?
Come out on May 25th for the First Annual Niagara World Vision Global 6k for Water! Every step we take is one they won't have to.
Every day people walk an average of 6k for contaminated water, but we can help change that! Let’s join the movement Niagara and walk with thousands of other people across Canada who are taking action to help get clean water to those who need it. Every $50 raised provides lasting clean water for one person!
All funds from this event will be going to World Vision Water Projects in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)
Register as an individual or set up a team and start training to run or walk 6K! Bring your friends, family, neighbours etc -- the more the merrier - WE WILL go farther together!
For more information or to register visit www.worldvision6k.ca and look for the Niagara Host site or click here
https://worldvisioncan.akaraisin.com/ui/Global6K2019/g/20601
Central United Church, Sarnia will be hosting a Trivial Pursuit Night on May 4 to raise money for the Huron Boy’s Home.
The game will start at 7 p.m., with doors opening at 6:30 p.m. All are welcome to attend. Participants are invited to come alone and join a table, or come with friends to form their own table.
Tickets are available at the downtown church, located at 220 George Street, corner of Brock and George. Advance tickets are $18; tickets are $20 at the door. For more information, call 519-344-4561, Tuesday to Friday 9-12 noon.
The ticket includes prizes, pizza, refreshments and munchies.