Avis public - Hawkesbury (Français) - Jusqu'au 31 octobre, 27 - 29 septembre
Jusqu'au 31 octobre à la Ferme Proulx Maple & Berry
Farm, 27 septembre nouvelle série humour Station 4 saisons, 29
septembre arborer les couleurs franco-ontariennes.
Jusqu'au 31 octobre à la Ferme Proulx Maple & Berry
Farm, 27 septembre nouvelle série humour Station 4 saisons, 29
septembre arborer les couleurs franco-ontariennes.
Jusqu'à 20h Gymnase Paul VI rue Régent $100 à l'inscription
Bantam (2005-06) les vendredis filles PCPS 18h30 à 20h,
garçons St Jude 18h30 à 20h. 613-677-3344
Jusqu'à 20h Gymnase Paul VI rue Régent $100 à inscription
Mini-Bantam (2007-08) filles les vendredis au Sommet 18h30 à
20h, garçons ESCRH 18h30-20h 613-677-3344
Jusqu'à 20h Gymnase Paul VI entrée rue Régent $100 à
inscription Peewee (2009-10) les vendredis Paul VI filles
18h15-19h15, garçons 19h30-20h30 613-677-3344
Soirée dansante avec Monsieur Léon Aubry, samedi le 27 octobre à 19 h 30 au 480 boulevard Saint-Joseph à Saint-Tite.
Pour info.: 418 365-7368
Le club des Aînes de St-Tite, vous invite à son dîner mensuel, le jeudi 11 octobre. Réservez avant le mardi le 9 octobre inclusivement.
L'animation se assurée par Monsieur Léon Aubry. Il y aura cocktail, prix de présences et tirages. Inf.: 418 365-7368.
Soirée dansante avec Madame Ginette Provencher, samedi le 6 octobre à 19 h 30 au 480 boulevard Saint-Joseph à Saint-Tite
info.: 418 365-7368
A perfect opportunity to have a 'look see' at what Toastmasters is all about.
Do you need to improve your English language skills , do you want to learn how to communicate better, do you want to develop service leadership skills or do you just want a creative out let? then check out Honeymoon City Toastmaster OPEN HOUSE.
Toastmasters was established in 1924. It is a worldwide NPEO ( non profit educational organization) devoted to helping people improve their communication and service leadership skills in a fun, friendly and mentoring environment. The OPEN House is open to everyone. Wednesday September 26, 7-9 pm at the Royal Canadian Legion, 5603 Spring St. Niagara Falls, On L2G1P7
The Peterborough Astronomical Association (PAA) will resume its regular monthly meeting, which takes place on the first Friday of the month, on October 5th, at 7:00 p.m. The meeting location is the Rotary Education Centre/Guest Services Building, Riverview Park Zoo, Peterborough.
The PAA will once again resume “Novice Astronomy Classes”. The classes will introduce you to equipment, software and many other astronomy related subjects. You will get hands on with equipment and learn to use it and other tools of astronomy. You will also learn to locate constellations, stars, planets and other objects in the sky. We will also throw in a self-paced course on Viewing the Moon. Those interested, should be at the above mentioned meeting location by 6:00 p.m. The classes will run about 45 minutes each session, before our regular meetings.
Our presentation for October will start shortly after 7:00 p.m. and features club member and PAA Webmaster, Boyd Wood and how he made a Homemade Radio Telescope. After attending a PAA presentation last year by Dr. Julie Banfield, of the Australian National University, on her research using radio telescopes, Boyd wondered if it was possible to build his own radio telescope. After searching the internet he found the “Itty Bitty Radio Telescope” and the project was started. It went from listening to noises being generated, to connecting to a computer and from there it continues. Who knows how far it will go. Attend the October 5th PAA meeting and follow the trials and tribulations of building your own radio telescope. Maybe you’ll find that you want to try something like this for yourself.
Following the main presentation(s) we will look at the “Sky This Month”. Be informed about the locations of the planets of the solar system. There will also be the usual opportunities to come and check out the PAA and all it has to offer, at no cost. This is an all ages meeting and the venue is barrier free. Also, you don’t need a telescope to belong, but a curious mind helps.