Community Event - Niagara - Community Talks: Seated Yoga Workshop - March 25

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Join Heather Wallace from Lost n’ Found Yoga as she shares some beginner yoga techniques and teaches us how to use yoga to improve our overall health and wellness.

Yoga, an ancient practice and meditation, has become increasingly popular in today's busy society. Among the many benefits, the practice of yoga can help improve general wellness by relieving stress, supporting good health habits, and improving mental/emotional health, sleep, and balance.

This seated yoga workshop requires no prior experience. Everyone is welcome and we hope you will join us!

Register by calling our office at 905-687-3914 or visit us online at www.alzheimerniagara.ca/events

Kiwanis Aquatics Centre (Irene Locke Room)
425 Carlton Street
L2M 4W8
St. Catharines

Community Event - Muskoka - Rotary Family Day - March 9

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Enjoy free skating from 12:00 noon to 1:50 and free swimming from 2:30 to 3:30 

Presented by Rotary Club of Huntsville

Canada Summit Centre
20 Park Drive
P1H 1P5
Huntsville

Community Event - Kingston - Baha'i Devotional: "Justice and Universal Peace"

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This is a public devotional, with music, readings, and prayers, held monthly at the public library. Each month there is a different theme. All faith backgrounds are celebrated, and all are welcome. Socializing and refreshments follow the program.

Isabel Turner Library
935 Gardiners Road
K7M9A9
Kingston

Community Event - Kingston - Great Bach Marathon

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The fifth annual Great Bach Marathon will take place on Saturday, March 23, 2024 from 12pm to 4:30pm at St George’s Cathedral, 270 King St E., Kingston. Anyone who would like to perform or listen to works of one of the greatest composers, Johann Sebastian Bach, is welcome. There is no admission fee, but a freewill donation will support the RCCO scholarship fund or the Cathedral. Visit https://rcco-kingston.ca

Come for a performance, come for the afternoon. Come when you can and leave when you must. Performers will include members of the Kingston Community of Organists and the Dan School of Music and Drama, the Moellman family, and the Kingston musical community.

St. George’s Cathedral
270 King St E.
K7M 4L5
Kingston

Community Event - Quinte - Explorer John Dunn at Belleville Library

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Wilderness traveller and photographer​ John Dunn will be at Belleville Public Library to share stories, images, and videos from his 8,000 km, 400 day series of wilderness expeditions - skiing, hiking, and paddling - from Vancouver Island to the northern tip of Canada. 

To register for this free event, call 613-968-6731 x 2037 or email infoserv@bellevillelibrary.ca

John Dunn has a passion for the vast and rugged landscapes of the Canadian Arctic. Born and educated in England, John graduated in geology from London University and worked in mineral exploration in the Australian Outback. After moving to Calgary, he became a Canadian citizen and pursued his dream of exploring and photographing the Arctic.

John has organised and successfully completed almost 30 arctic expeditions, totalling over 1200 days in the field. For his efforts in promoting awareness of Canada’s arctic geography John was made a Fellow of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society. Not satisfied with 13,000+ km of sled-hauling, John has plans for more expeditions in Canada's northernmost region.

Belleville Public Library
254 Pinnacle Street
K8N 3B1
Belleville