Community Event - North Bay - Christ Church Anglican Spring Bazaar
Quiche, salad, squares, tea/coffee $7
Bake table, crafts, white elephant table
Quiche, salad, squares, tea/coffee $7
Bake table, crafts, white elephant table
The Windsor Poetry Slam is back again for its monthly slam, and of course, it is going to be a marvelous night of poetry! To celebrate International Poetry Month, we've got a little treat for you! We have Windsor Poetry Slam's own Slammaster, Samantha Badaoa as our feature!
Samantha Badaoa is Windsor's 2015 and first ever Grand Slam Champion, as well as a three-time member of the Windsor Poetry Slam team. Her work has been published in places such as the Windsor Salt and The South Detroit Chapbook Series. She has edited several books for Windsor publisher Black Moss Press, and is currently studying Accounting at the University of Windsor.
She has acted as Slammaster for the Windsor Poetry Slam for the last two seasons and is currently holding the position of Windsor’s first ever Youth Poet Laureate. Her poetry is concerned with investigating the relationship between the divine and the mundane and with creating and sustaining hope. Samantha is enthusiastic about sharing an experience with people through slam poetry, and hopes to create spaces for people to experiment with expression.
This month's slam takes place at the Phog Lounge on Tuesday, April 23rd!! Doors will be open at 7:30 pm, show starts at 8 pm.
If you want to slam please be there by 7:45 pm at the latest to sign up.
As always, two rounds of three-minute poems, along with an open mic portion for anyone who wants to share their poems but not compete in the slam.
Saturday May 4th, 2019 2pm to 4pm Emmanuel United Church auditorium, 534 George St at McDonnel UCW Bake table, new-to-you table, tea/coffee with dessert $5 at door.
Tickets: Anne @ 705 742-8294
A program offered by Twin Bridges NPLC that is open to the community. Each week, various topics related to labour, delivery and infant care will be discussed. Please feel free to attend with a support person.
A group that will explore the research of Brene Brown's book 'Dare to Lead'. Topics covered will include: vulnerability, self-awareness, integrity, courage, and influence.
A program designed for individuals with an established meditation practice. This group offers accountability and social support as you look to enhance mindfulness in everyday life.
A free program offered by Twin Bridges NPLC to explore how mindfulness can be incorporated into everyday living. A variety of meditation practices will be offered.
A free session facilitated by a Registered Psychotherapist to teach about stress and offer practical strategies in coping with it. Both personal reflection and group discussion will be included.
A free hands-on cooking experience with a Registered Dietitian to explore how cooking doesn't have to be difficult to be delicious.
Come learn the importance of infant nutrition with a Registered Dietitian and Registered Nurse. This hands-on baby food making workshop has been developed to support and guide parents and caregivers through the introduction of solid foods.