Community Event - Kingston - PRINTMAKING! Discover your own personal aesthetics

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Come out any-day from January 4th to February 3rd to learn how to make your very own original prints! The reception for the event will be held on Sunday, January 13th from 3-5 pm.

P.S. you'll be getting helpful tips from the pros; Barb Carr, and Jane Hamilton-Khaan

Kingston School of Art
647 A Princess Street
K7L 1E4
Kingston

Public Notices/Announcements - Chatham - Movie Night: Misery (1990)

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January 16th, 7pm at the Chatham Capitol Theatre.  $5 cash at the door or flash your pass

Best-selling novelist Paul Sheldon is on his way home from his Colorado hideaway after completing his latest book, when he crashes his car in a freak blizzard. Paul is critically injured, but is rescued by former nurse Annie Wilkes, Paul's "number one fan", who takes Paul back to her remote house in the mountains. Unfortunately for Paul, Annie is also a complicated character, and when she discovers that Paul has killed off the heroine in her favorite novels, her reaction leaves Paul shattered.

Rated 14A for violence, language, and frightening scenes

Community Event - Niagara - "Love on the Brain" 3-course Dinner & Auction

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"Love on the Brain" is an event in support of the Alzheimer Society of Niagara Region. 3-course dinner, silent auction, healthy brain foods & nutrition education presentation. For tickets call Brittany at 905-353-9555. $65 per person.

Paris Crepes Cafe
4613 Queen St.
L2E 2L7
Niagara Falls

Public Notices/Announcements - Chatham - Coffee with a Cop

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Join us on Wed, Jan 23 for our first ever 'Coffee with a Cop' in Chatham-Kent. Each guest that comes to chat with us will receive one free small coffee courtesy of McDonald’s Restaurant St Clair Street, Chatham. No agenda or speeches - just a chance to ask questions and get to know officers from your Chatham-Kent Police Service.

Community Event - Sarnia - Good listeners needed

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If you are a good listener and care to speak with individuals who need support and to feel connected, the Family Counselling Centre wants to speak with you!

For over 40 years Distress Line and Tel-Check volunteers have been providing telephone suppport to isolated seniors and individuals struggling with day to day life challenges. 

To register for the upcoming information nights on January 14 & 21, contact Donna at 519-336-0120 #251

Funded by the United Way

Family Counselling Centre
1086 Modeland Rd
N7S 6L2
Sarnia

Public Notices/Announcements - Chatham - Childhood Trauma

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CK Foster Parents would like to invite you to learn about Childhood Trauma. January 19th, 9am at Country View Golf Course. 

Presented by Lesley Allen, B.S.W.

An introduction to developmental trauma; an understanding of the unique needs of children who have suffered trauma and loss; an explanation of why traditional methods do not work; a renewed sense of hope in your work with our children.

Includes a round table discussion with local community supports and service providers.

Training certificate will be provided to attendees.

** Lunch and refreshments are provided. Please contact the event organizer if you have any allergies or special dietary needs at CKFosterParents@gmail.com.

To register:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/childhood-trauma-training-tickets-52916953031

Public Notices/Announcements - Chatham - 2019 Human Trafficking Town Hall

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Did you know the average age of a victim of #HumanTrafficking is 14 years. Knowledge may “save the girl next door” and/or your own child. Admission is Free. January 17, 6pm at the Bradley Convention Centre in Chatham

565 Richmond St., Chatham, Ontario N7M 1R2


Presentations From:
-CK Victim Services
-CKHA
-Chatham Kent Police Services
-Chatham Kent OPP
-Special Guest Speaker and Survivor

Topics Include:
-Recognizing the Signs
-Where to Turn for Help
-Social Media Tips

Community Event - Niagara - Let's Welcome The Figure Four & The Rye It, Jan 19

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OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, EVERYONE WELCOME (19+)

Come on out and watch some great talented local artists and make this a night to remember.

Let's keep our Legion open do help our community and support our veterans.  The way to do it is support our Friday nights with live entertainment. 

You truly won't be disappointed.  

Anyone can come into the Clubhouse and share a cup of cheer, meet some old and new friends. 

Additional Parking available at the Thorold Library after 8:00 p..m.

Let's Welcome The Figure Four and The Rye It
3 Ormond St S.,
L2V 1X9
Thorold

Community Event - Sarnia - Youth Dance - LOCHIEL KIWANIS COMMUNITY CENTRE GYM

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Youth Dance

When: Friday January 25, 2019

Where: Kiwanis Community Centre Gym

             180 College St. North

Time: 7:00 - 10:00 pm 

Ages: 8-13 only please

Cost: $5.00

 

- Well supervised by Boys and Girls Club staff

- Professional DJ

- Snacks available

 

*Please see if dance is full before dropping off your child*

 

Lochiel Kiwanis Community Centre Gymnasium
180 College Ave. North
N7T 7X2
Sarnia

Public Notices/Announcements - Windsor/Leamington - Rolling Closures During E.C. Row Cleanup

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Rolling closures will be in effect on the E.C. Row Expressway between Banwell Road and Lauzon Parkway as Parks and Operations staff work to clear garbage from the shoulder and median areas (weather permitting). Motorists are being asked to be aware of the workers, as there may be occasional delays from Tuesday, January 8 to Thursday, January 10 from 9am to 2pm.