Community Event - Belleville - Kente UCW Spring Fling May 2 Thomasburg

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Wed May 2 Spring Fling hosted by Thomasburg UCW, 122 Clare St, Thomasburg.  Speaker Carol O'Neill will use her humour to show us how to de-clutter our lives to free ourselves for what really matters.   9 a.m. Registration and muffins.  10 - 2 program.  Music, worship, skit.  Benefit for Camp Quin-Mo-Lac.  Lunch $10 at the door.  All welcome

Thomasburg United Church
122 Clare Street
K0K3K0
Thomasburg

Public Notices/Announcements - Smiths Falls/Perth/North Grenville - A Night of Music in Tay Valley Township

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Musical evening featuring The Burnside Sisters and local entertainers on April 14th, 7pm at Calvin United  Church, 364 Cameron Side Rd. Tickets are $10.00 available from Margery, 613-264-0004 or Anne-Marie 614-264-8189.. Everyone is welcome so come on out and enjoy the show!

Community Event - Cornwall - Bereaved Families Adult Afternoon Support Group

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This group is open to anyone who is struggling with the loss of a loved one. Join us on Tuesday, March 27th from 1:00-3:00. at 216 Montreal Road. There is a short presentation followed by sharing about your grief journey. "We are the Bereaved helping the Bereaved learn to live with grief".

Bereaved Families office
216 Montreal Road
K6H 1B4
Cornwall

Événement communautaire - Thetford Mines - brunch familial

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Brunch familial au profit du Regroupement des personnes handicapées physiques de la région de Thetford.

Dimanche le 25 mars 2018 au Club Le Marquis de Thetford-Mines de 9 h a midi.

Bienvenue a tous.

Pour information 418-335-7611

Club le Marquis
951 rue Christophe Colomb
g6h 1b5
Thetford Mines

Public Notices/Announcements - Kingston - Take A Free Kingston City Hall Tour

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Volunteer tour guides are ready to share the history of Kingston’s City Hall, a national historic site. The free tours begin in City Hall’s Heritage Resource Centre and run until early October. Dates and hours of operation for 2018 City Hall tours are:

May 22 through Sept. 1
Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Sept. 3 until Oct. 11
Monday through Thursday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 

City Hall has more than 40 volunteer tour guides and ambassadors each year who share stories about the artifacts, historic figures and portraits housed inside City Hall. City’s Hall attractions include one of the finest collections of mayoral portraits in North America, with 61 newly restored portraits dating from the 1840s to 2001.

Learn more about Kingston City Hall and access self-guided tour guides in English, French, Mandarin, German and Spanish year-round by visiting www.CityofKingston.ca/CityHallTours.

New this year, take a virtual online tour of Kingston’s City Hall anytime, here: www.CityofKingston.ca/explore/culture-history/history/city-hall/chronicles/tour  

School tours and guided tours in French are available by appointment and must be booked in advance preferably by email at education@cityofkingston.ca, or by calling 613-546-4291 ext. 1389.

New volunteer guides are always needed and are encouraged to contact us to find out more information by emailing bpoirier@cityofkingston.ca or calling 613-546-4291, ext. 1389.

Community Event - Niagara - Journalist Sally Armstrong Special Lecture Apr. 25

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Journalist Sally Armstrong's lecture  Uprising: A New Age is Dawning for Every Mother's Daughter.  Wednesday, April 25, 10AM to 12PM.  Armenian Community Centre. Wheelchair accessible.  Lecture tickets are $10.00.  For further information and registration, please visit www.lifelonglearningniagara.com                                                  

Armenian Community Centre
156 Martindale Road
L2S 2X9
St. Catharines

Public Notices/Announcements - Kingston - Volunteers Needed / City Hall Tour Guide AGM 4/17

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The 22nd annual City Hall Tour Guide meeting welcomes current and interested volunteers to learn more about becoming a tour guide.  You can be an ambassador and welcome the world to Kingston. Tour guides are asked to commit a small amount of time (3 hours) for one day per week.  Training and uniforms are provided. Tour season runs May 22 - October 11, 2018. For more information, contact Ben Poirier in the Heritage Resource Centre by phone 613-546-4291, ext. 1389 or email bpoirier@cityofkingston.ca.   

Événement communautaire - Saint-Hyacinthe - Conférence gratuite

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Conférence (gratuite) d'Éric Couto, travailleur social, organisée par la Fédération de la Famille Richelieu-Yamaska, organisme qui se préoccupe des membres de la famille.

La conférence aura lieu le 17 avril à 19h30, au 2e étage du restaurant Ti-Père BBQ.

Restaurant Ti-Père BBQ,
2995, boul. Laframboise,
J2T 2S8
Saint-Hyacinthe,

Community Event - Kingston - City of Kingston Mayors Get A Facelift

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When guided tours begin May 22, 2018 in Kingston’s City Hall, visitors will experience one of the finest collections of mayoral portrait in North America. The portraits, dating from the 1840s until 2001 are on display throughout Kingston City Hall National Historic Site. In total, these 61 portraits provide a glimpse into the political and social history of Kingston.

As with all museum collections, there is a need for periodic repair and conservation of art and artifacts so they are preserved for future generations.  Agents of deterioration, such as corrosion, physical damage and discolouration or mold caused by irregular temperature and relative humidity (RH) are the enemies of museum collections.

Proper conservation treatment by a qualified conservator will repair the damage and help to slow down or remove agents of deterioration that would cause further damage. The recent restoration of the City’s nineteenth-century portrait of Mayor Robert McLean is an excellent example of careful and appropriate art conservation.

Robert McLean was a local physician and mayor of Kingston in 1846. Prior to treatment, the McLean portrait had many problems. The painting had sustained significant water damage, its canvas was torn and punctured and the frame required repair and restoration. As the treatment progressed, the conservation team and City staff were surprised to learn that previous restorers had over-painted the entire background of the painting. After layers of dirt and dust and over-paint were removed, the conservators discovered a beautiful sunset and fine details in the subject’s figure and clothing. During the treatment process, conservators filled and painted losses and tears in the canvas.  The gilded frame had previously been over-painted with a gold-coloured bronze paint – this paint was removed and the frame re-gilded to resemble its original condition.

Although not all artifact conservation projects are as dramatic as the restoration of the McLean portrait, proper and timely care and treatment of the City’s civic collection ensures these heritage objects continue to document the community’s history for generations to come.  http://bit.ly/2pooHtE

Now in its 22nd year, free guided tours will be offered May 22 – October 11, 2018 originating from City Hall’s Heritage Resource Centre.  For more information to volunteer as a City Hall Tour Guide, to book a group or educational tour, contact 613-546-4291, ext. 1389

Kingston City Hall
216 Ontario Street, Kingston City Hall
K7L 2Z3
Kingston