Public Notices/Announcements - Windsor/Leamington - The strength of patriotism shared & remembered

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“We have their names on monuments, but there’s more to them — their lives lived. Who are they”, begs the question by local military historian and author, Gene Lotz.

 

The Anguish of War puts a face to the names of 1300 fallen Veterans (of all stripes) who lived in our neighbourhoods and attended our schools; were employed in offices, shops, factories and worked the family farms in communities throughout Windsor-Essex County.

 

From the Boer War to the Afghanistan War, each chapter speaks to the inherent values of courage and loyalty, patriotism, camaraderie, and sacrifice of our Veterans who gave up a piece of individuality to be a part of something larger than themselves – who “stood at the ready” to defend the integrity of our Canadian democracy - to safeguard those fundamental civil liberties that are often denied to so many the world over!

Community Event - Peterborough/Lindsay - St. James United Church Trunk and Yard Sale

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Come shop treasures from the trunks of local sellers as well as the church.  Clothing, home goods, toys, books, beef pies, perennials and much more.

if you are interested in selling, call Carolee at 705-8750550.

Saturday, June 7, 8 - 11 A.M.

St. James United Church
221 Romaine Street
K9J2C1
Peterborough

Community Event - Windsor/Leamington - Craig's Kitchen's Fish/Chicken Dinner Fridays

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Join Craig's Kitchen every Friday at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 261 in Tecumseh for Fish and Chicken Fridays!

We're serving up Haddock, Pickerel, Broasted chicken, and lots more. Our full menu is available on our Facebook page - craigskitchen261

Meals are served between 430pm and 7pm. We're located at 12326 Lanoue (at Lesperance) inside Legion 261. 

The end of the school year can be tough so take a break and let us do the cooking for you! We look forward to seeing you. 

Craig's Kitchen at Royal Canadian Legion Branch 261
12326 Lanoue
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Tecumseh, ON

Public Notices/Announcements - Chatham - Trivia & Open Mic Night at Sydenham Curling Club

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Test Your Knowledge, Enjoy Local Musicians

Gather your smartest friends and get ready for an epic Trivia Night! In teams of up to 4 people, compete across 7 exciting categories for bragging rights and prizes, including $200 for the winning team.

🍻 Food & drinks available at our licensed bar
🎟️  Fun extras like Mulligans, 50/50 draws, and more!

¯ Open Mic at 9:00pm – bring your instrument and share your talent
🎉  A night of laughs, competition, and great company

Don’t miss out—Register Online at sydenhamcurlingclub.com and bring your A-game!

There is a $50 register fee per team.

Community Event - Muskoka - CFUW Muskoka Feed the Mine Fundraiser

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Feed the Mine participating restaurants will donate a portion of the proceeds of the sale of a specific menu item during the month of June to the CFUW Muskoka Charitable Trust Bursary Fund which supports local women pursue post-secondary education and training. The participating restaurants are Barrel House Bracebridge, Frosty Pint Pub Gravenhurst, South Muskoka Curling & Golf Club, Westside Fish & Chips Huntsville, and the fundraiser sponsor is Stephen's Butcher Shop Port Carling.

Four restaurants listed in event description
3 towns in Muskoka
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Bracebridge, Gravenhurst, Huntsville

Community Event - Burlington/Oakville - COULD A TEN-YEAR-OLD INVENT THE NEXT ÜBER?

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Come out and support your young and brave local entrepreneurs. The Children's Business Fair is a charitable event that provides an opportunity for children to explore their creativity and experience the thrill and learning curves of starting a business for free. The goal of the business fair is to provide a practical learning opportunity for kids on innovation, literacy skills, research, organizational skills, and basic economics. Through the business fair, kids are encouraged to develop a brand, create a product or service, build a marketing strategy, and then open for customers at our one-day marketplace. Children are responsible for their own marketing, inviting their friends and family, setting up their booth, and promoting their products on that day.

Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre - Rehearsal Hall
2303 Bridge Road
L6L 2G6
Oakville