Community Event - Kingston - Homemade Soup & Sandwich Lunch
Friday September 21, 2018 11:30 am to 1:00 pm St Paul's Anglican Church Hall on the corner of Queen and Montreal Street.
Homemade Soup and Sandwich, Coffee or tea $5.00 Dessert $1.00
Friday September 21, 2018 11:30 am to 1:00 pm St Paul's Anglican Church Hall on the corner of Queen and Montreal Street.
Homemade Soup and Sandwich, Coffee or tea $5.00 Dessert $1.00
*How Not to Act Your Age* with Hannah. Awareness of healthy
choices. Limited places register in advance at 613-678-2216.
Not wheelchair accessible.
*Services for Seniors* with Andy Nguyen of Service Ontario.
Upstairs in Mason's Hall. Space limited register 613-678-2216.
*Funeral Pre-Planning & Estate Aftercare* with Hillcrest
Funeral Home. Place limited, register at 613-678-2216. Not
wheelchair accessible.
Cst. Mario Gratton of OPP *Fraud Prevention*. Register, place
limited at 613-678-2216. Not wheelchair accessible.
*Home Care & Palliative* with Carmen Verdugo RPN of Carefor.
Seniors' Series in Mason's Hall (not wheelchair accessible).
Space limited, register at 613-678-2216
Registration on Sept 9 is in the Kiwanis Room, adjacent to the south parking lot.
Skating starts Sunday Sept. 25 at Sarnia Arena.
Many programs are available for figure skating, from Learn To Skate through Competitive Skating.
Power Skating programs provide skating skills instruction for hockey players.
See our web site or phone 519-899-2773 or 519-337-4657 for more information.
CARP -Canadian Association of Retired Persons- Greater Bay of Quinte Chapter 39 invites you to attend our monthly Coffee&Chat on Tuesday September 11 at The Quinte Sports and Wellness Centre. We will be in the multipurpose Room on the second floor (elevator access).
This months speaker is Stephanie Cadieux from Elder Abuse Ontario. She will cover a broad range of topics on elder abuse.
Learn to use this popular computer program for your job search or career exploration.
Microsoft Excel is a useful spreadsheet program that allows you to enter numbers or information into the rows or columns of a spreadsheet. These entries can be used for making calculations of difficult formulas easy, graphs, and statistical analysis.
While learning the basics of Microsoft Excel, learners gain from creating spreadsheets such as a Job Search Log in order to keep track of the positions they apply for (can also be used as a reporting tool). Other learners may discover a love for working with numbers and spreadsheets which may lead them to further education in fields such as Bookkeeping and Accounting. Topics include:
The next session starts September 10, 2018. Class runs Monday to Thursday 1 to 4 pm for 5 weeks. For more information or to register, call 613-932-7161. Seating is limited.