Community Event - Niagara - Ridgeway Lions Pasta Dinner
Spaghetti, Penne, Homemade Meatballs, Sausage, Salad, Cookies, Coffee and Tea, Adults and Takeout $10.00, Children $5.00 ( ages 5-12 ) Under 5 Free
Spaghetti, Penne, Homemade Meatballs, Sausage, Salad, Cookies, Coffee and Tea, Adults and Takeout $10.00, Children $5.00 ( ages 5-12 ) Under 5 Free
Will host a Tupperware sale on Sunday November 11 at their hall on Rosedale Rd.S., Smiths Falls. Nancy WIlloughby will be at the hall from 1pm to 4pm. Just in time for Christmas! All Welcome. Info: 613.283.8442.
Hosted by the Montague & District Forget-Me-Not Club at their hall on Rosedale Rd. on Sunday Oct. 28. Lasagna lunch served at Noon followed by euchre at 1pm. Cost for lunch is $10 and for the euchre tournament $5. All Welcome. For more info phone 613.283.8482
Golden Friendship Club Dance November 1st, at Shady Nook Rec Centre. Theme Remembrance Day. Wear a poppy. Band Ian Hamilton & Friends. Doors open at 7:00pm. Dance 8:00pm-10:00pm. $4.00 for members $5.00 for guests. Potluck lunch to follow.
The Polish Canadian Club will be hosting a dinner and dance on Saturday November 17, 2018. Dinner at 7:00 pm and dance begins at 8:30 pm. Dance to the music of the Marcin Rodak Band from London. Tickets are $25 per person. For tickets call 519-397-5175.
Donors today are understandably asking more of charitable nonprofits. With an emphasis on impact, donors want to know that their major gifts and planned gifts will have a desired change in society. How is your charity meeting this change?
This session will focus on the questions donors should pose to fundraisers when structuring major and planned giving including organizational continuity, gift designation for specific purposes, and measuring the benefits to those helped by your gifts. In the past, donors have been accustomed to giving to general funds; however, today, donors are better informed and educated about their rights. In addition, Sam will explore what to expect from charities after a gift is pledged or given with reference to stewardship and care of donors,
Sam Laprade
Sam Laprade, CFRE is an accomplished fundraiser with over 27 years' experience in fundraising and public relations. Sam raised funds for larger charities including hospitals and smaller nonprofits including many social service agencies. Currently Sam consults with many fundraising organiztions in the area of annual giving, major gifts planning and executive coaching. Sam's donor stewardship expertise has helped charities to transform their donor cycle, and her expertise in working with financial advisors has helped high net worth clients transfer substantial wealth to the charitable sector. In addition, Sam builds donor analytics with clients across Canada, the US and Australia and is one of 20 Session Leaders invited to the International Fundraising Conference (IFC) in 2018 in Amsterdam.
Thank you to our generous sponsor Ashburnham Funeral Home and Reception Centre.
Peterborough Area Fundraisers’ Network (PAFN) exists to strengthen professionalism within our local charitable sector including our members, interested individuals and organizations.
Thorold Community Theatre presents a Sunday matinée of "Nana's Naughty Knickers." Bridget is excited to live with her nana Sylvia for the summer in New York City. What surprises are in store for Bridget? Tickets $15
Le Club Lions de Saint-Hyacinthe est heureux d'inviter la population à contribuer à la campagne de financement 2018-2019 en achetant ses produits. Variés et savoureux, les gâteaux aux fruits, noix de luxe et truffes pourraient aussi être une excellente suggestion de cadeaux pour la période des Fêtes.
Nos succulents produits sont de retour et nous serons à l'Hôtel Dieu le jeudi 29 novembre et à l'Hôpital Honoré-Mercier le vendredi 30 novembre. Nous serons aussi aux Galeries St-Hyacinthe jusqu'au 2 décembre. Nos produits sont de plus disponibles aux pharmacies Familiprix Catherine Lamarre sur l'av. St-Louis et le boul. Laurier Est.
Pour plus amples information : Cécile, 450 771-5004 ou Fernand, 450 773-5859
Le Club Lions supporte des organismes d'entraide de notre communauté, comme le Conseil des aveugles, le centre Louise-Bibeau, la Clé sur la porte, l'Alcôve, Diabète St-Hyacinthe, l'achat de lunettes pour les enfants, etc. Merci de votre appui!
Building Bridges,
benefit concert to sponsor one Syrian family’s resettlement in Kingston.
Saturday, October 27, 2018 7:30pm, The Spire, 82 Sydenham Street, Kingston, ON
Featuring over 100 Kingston musicians and singers on stage:
Syrian Hope, traditional folk music players from Syria: Fahd Abou Zainedin (oud), Esmaeel Abou Fakher (bozoq), Anwar Al Aissami (violin), Hasan Wahab (nai), Muhannad Alkattan (tabla)
Martello Alley Cats, vocal jazz ensemble;
Ocean Bound;
Eclectic, musical duo: Kristen English (voice) & Julien Bouchard (voice, guitar, percussion);
Jan LeClair (stradella accordion);
Clare Miller (piano);
Kyoko Ogoda (marimba);
Kingston Choral Society, director Ian Juby;
Open Voices Community Choir, director Andy Rush; and,
John Lazarus (master of ceremonies).
Pre-concert interview at 7:10pm with John Lazarus & Fahd Abou Zainedin of Syrian Hope.
General admission tickets: adult $20; student $10
Tickets available at Ardens Music, 1530 Bath Rd., Tara Natural Foods, 81 Princess St.,
online from EVENTBRITE, and by voice from Carole at 613-767-8970
Friday Night, October 26, 2018, ROAST BEEF DINNER, served from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the Moose Home, 874 Phillip Street, Sarnia, Ontario