Public Notices/Announcements - Peterborough/Lindsay - One Night Event– Sat June 2- Galaxy Theatre - 7 PM

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Michelle McLeod, stars in the lead role of her first film feature with Geena Davis (Beetle Juice, Thelma and Louise), Bruce Gray (Big Fat Greek Wedding), Scott Thompson (Kids In the Hall) and Anastasia Phillips (Bomb Girls).

Sat June 2nd – 7PM – Peterborough Galaxy Theatre
It is a one night event with Michelle and award winning Writer/Director Pat Mills, (Guidance) attending for a Q&A immediately after the show.

Don't Talk to Irene has won Best Comedy awards at festivals around the world and is 
currently nominated for Best Comedy Feature, Best Performance in a comedy feature (Michelle McLeod) and Best Writing and Direction (Pat Mills) in a Comedy Feature for the 2018 Canadian Comedy Awards (Google: Don't Talk To Irene).

Michelle McLeod was born and raised in Peterborough. She started 
her journey at an early age when she participated in her first 
St James Players kiddie plays. She moved on to the St. James Players
Musicals and Peterborough Theatre Guild dramas.  She won Theatre
Awards from both Theater groups, and a Drama Award while attending 
St Peter's Secondary School. Through her pre-teen and teenage years 
Michelle was always active in the Peterborough Theatre Community. 
This month she completed shooting on her second film feature and over 
May 22-24 will be filming a segment of the television show, Tin Star, with Tim Roth. 

Tickets Available Now at regular pricing on the Cineplex web site:
https://www.cineplex.com/Movie/dont-talk-to-irene-2018. 
or go to Peterborough Galaxy Theatre Lobby kiosks anytime.

Public Notices/Announcements - Peterborough/Lindsay - One Night Event– Sat June 2- Galaxy Theatre - 7 PM

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Michelle McLeod, stars in the lead role of her first film feature with Geena Davis (Beetle Juice, Thelma and Louise), Bruce Gray (Big Fat Greek Wedding), Scott Thompson (Kids In the Hall) and Anastasia Phillips (Bomb Girls).

Sat June 2nd – 7PM – Peterborough Galaxy Theatre
It is a one night event with Michelle and award winning Writer/Director Pat Mills, (Guidance) attending for a Q&A immediately after the show.

Don't Talk to Irene has won Best Comedy awards at festivals around the world and is 
currently nominated for Best Comedy Feature, Best Performance in a comedy feature (Michelle McLeod) and Best Writing and Direction (Pat Mills) in a Comedy Feature for the 2018 Canadian Comedy Awards (Google: Don't Talk To Irene).

Michelle McLeod was born and raised in Peterborough. She started 
her journey at an early age when she participated in her first 
St James Players kiddie plays. She moved on to the St. James Players
Musicals and Peterborough Theatre Guild dramas.  She won Theatre
Awards from both Theater groups, and a Drama Award while attending 
St Peter's Secondary School. Through her pre-teen and teenage years 
Michelle was always active in the Peterborough Theatre Community. 
This month she completed shooting on her second film feature and over 
May 22-24 will be filming a segment of the television show, Tin Star, with Tim Roth. 

Tickets Available Now at regular pricing on the Cineplex web site:
https://www.cineplex.com/Movie/dont-talk-to-irene-2018. 
or go to Peterborough Galaxy Theatre Lobby kiosks anytime.

Community Event - Smiths Falls/Perth/North Grenville - #Parents: Is Your #Child Safe Online...?

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Are you unsure if your child is safe online?
Join our COMMUNITY PRESENTATION for the answers...

Special Guest Presenter: Cst. Laurie McCann (Toronto Police Service) - a.k.a. @thecoffeecop

  • How to help keep your child safe online!
  • What might your teen not want you to know?
  • Social Media safety for everyone.

FREE EVENT FOR ALL
(ideal for parents, grandparents, those caring for or working with youth etc.)

  • Wednesday, June 6th -- 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm
  • Smiths Falls District Collegiate Institute (SFDCI)


A Smiths Falls & District Crime Stoppers Community Presentation in partnership with:

  • the Smiths Falls Police Services
  • Victim Services Lanark County
  • Toronto Police Services
  • and Smiths Falls District Collegiate Institute 
Smiths Falls District Collegiate Institute (SFDCI)
299 Percy St.
K7A 5M2
Smiths Falls

Community Event - Niagara - Music Gives Fundraiser aiding Youth of Niagara

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Niagara Music Gives Fundraiser Concert Event

 Every Dollar Raised from the event will be going towards benefiting less privileged youth across Niagara with Music Lessons via the MUSIC GIVES MOVEMENT

http://www.niagaraconservatory.com/

https://www.facebook.com/niagaramusicgives/

https://www.facebook.com/events/296187604151489/

SATURDAY JUNE 23RD, 2018

Polonia Park (Covered Pavillion) – 765 York Road, NOTL ( Down the Street from White Oaks Resort)

FREE ENTRY with DONATIONS at the GATE

RAFFLE PRIZES

Doors 12pm till 5pm

BATTLE OF THE BANDS: From 6pm till 8pm

 

Polonia Park
765 York Road
L0S 1J0
Niagara on the Lake

Community Event - Niagara - Mr & Missadventure Dinner & Comedy Show

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Almost everyone has taken trips that were nothing like the travel brochure.  Actress/singer Catherine Clarkson and her husband spent a week in Puerto Vallarta that went so horribly wrong, she wrote a comedy show about it.  Called Mr. & Miss Adventure, the World Premiere of her one-woman show was unleashed in Mexico to a sold-out audience last year, and in two weeks she’ll perform the Canadian Premiere in Thorold.

The special dinner theatre show is being presented by Thorold Community Theatre and Trinity United Church as a fundraiser for the church on Friday, June 15 and Saturday, June 16 at Trinity’s Community Hall.  The “misadventure” happened about five years ago, she said, during a trip that turned into “a series of unfortunate events. The things that happened to us, you wouldn’t believe.”

Appropriately, the show will accompany a catered Mexican-themed dinner by Comfort Kitchen, which Colbert guarantees is “not spicy.” The menu includes: mild salsa and nacho chips, chicken and lime soup, black bean quesadilla, Mexican stuffed pork loin with mild southwest seasoning, stuffed with onion, baby spinach and garlic, mild Mexican red rice and peas and Mexican chocolate brownie served with vanilla ice cream.

There will be a cash bar, reserved seating, a 50/50 draw, and door prizes. Tickets cost $40 per person.

To order tickets: e-mail eswart@cogeco.ca or call 905-682-5506.

Trinity United Church
15 Pine St S
L2S 2E5
Thorold

Public Notices/Announcements - Niagara - Schizophrenia Society Peace of Mind Walk

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Come and join us on Saturday June 2, 2018 for the Peace of Mind walk to support much needed mental illness services in the Niagara Region. Location- JC Park on Ontario Street ( Across from Anchor Point) Time- Registration at 10:30am Walk at 11:30am. New walkers welcome! 

Community Event - North Bay - Father's Day Lobster Dinner June 17th 2018 5pm

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Father's Day Lobster Dinner

Callander Legion Br. 445

Sunday June 4th 2018

Dinner Menu: Lobster Only $ 25.00, Steak Only $ 15.00, Steak and Lobster $ 30.00

All meal include Baked Potato, coleslaw, dinner roll and dessert

Tickets can be purchased at the Callander Legion Br. 445 no later than June 8th 2018

Callander Legion Br. 445
Lansdowne
P0H 1H0
Callander

Public Notices/Announcements - Belleville - Unveiling of Marmora Miners Historical Plaque

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The Hastings County Historical Society invites everyone to attend the unveiling of a bronze historical plaque commemorating the establishment of Marmora as Ontario's first Irontown in 1821, and the miners who came from around the word and from many surrounding areas to work in very dangerous conditions.  The brave and hardworking Marmora miners contributed to the development of many mining hamlets in the area.