Public Notices/Announcements - Niagara - All Dancers-Couples/Singles & Students April 22
Dancing to live music by Lez Cesar
Dancing to live music by Lez Cesar
Pete Remdenok, President of the Korean War Veterans Association Windsor (Unit 29) is reaching out to communities throughout southwestern, Ontario asking for their help to locate next-of-kin of five Korean War Veterans killed in action to present their families with the Highway of Heroes cards and certificates in memory of:
Tellier , Joseph 1953/05/16
Weir, Clifford Donald 1953/05/09
Girard, Robert Frederick Thomas 1953/05/03
McIntyre, Earl Alva 1952/01/15
Jones, Robert James 1951/10/11
Next-of-kin can reply directly to Remdenok in Windsor, Ontario at 519 945-0909 or by email to Pete Remdenok: peteremdenok@gmail.com
Award-winning Welsh choir will perform on April 28th at 8 p.m. at The Spire (Sydenham Street United Church), as part of the Ontario Welsh Festival being held in Kingston. Tickets $25 at the door.
25 Local Vendors. Free admission. Door Prizes. 9am-2pm. Canteen available.
Something for everyone.
Soup and Sandwich Lunch
Tuesday, May 1st from 11:30 am to 1 pm
Flash sale - off the rack wedding dresses valued at up to $2500 selling for $200 per dress. Event also includes a bake sale and takes place Saturday Apr. 21 from 9am-3pm at the Settlers Ridge Centre in Smiths Falls. For pictures check out the Smiths Falls Cinderella Day Boutique on Facebook. For more info phone 613.206.5000. All proceeds to the Cinderella Boutique.
Admission is by donation
Since Europeans arrived on these shores, roads have been built to bring settlers across the country, connect them with resources to create industry and ultimately to establish a nation. Many of these interconnecting networks are called Colonization Roads. For Indigenous peoples, these roads embody a powerful and ironic reality; colonization is still so powerful, we name our roads after it. Join Anishinaabe comedian, Ryan McMahon as he travels across Ontario learning about Colonization Roads, the ways in which they have dispossessed Indigenous people of land and access to traditional territories while creating space for settlers in the colonial experiment that has become Canada.
Amnesty Kingston is pleased to welcome Terri-Lynn Brennan, Haudenosaunee, CEO of Inclusive Voices Inc. and former Heritage and First Peoples programme co-ordinator for the City of Kingston; Karine Bertrand, Metis film scholar and assistant professor in Queen’s Film and Media; and Armand Ruffo, Queen’s National Scholar in Indigenous Literature, associate professor of English and writer of Ojibway ancestry, who will be participating in a discussion with the audience following the screening of Colonization Road.
Presented by Amnesty International Kingston
Basement sale with assorted household items, books, muffins, coffee and tea.
Sat. May 12th from 8am to noon at St. Luke's Church corner of Indian and
Wellington. No clothes. Call 519-344-1781 for information
Maple Ridge Women's Institute will meet on Thursday, May 10, 2018 at 1 pm in the County Memorial Building, Napanee ( use Robert St. entrance) Guest Speaker: David Sexsmith-- Environment and Trees- should your trees be worried? For information, call 613 354-9898
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De plus, nous vous proposons différents ateliers tels que; cuisine collective, bijoux, faux-finis et cours d'espagnol.
Nous sommes ouvert les jeudi et vendredi, de 09:00 à 15:00
Contribution pour un café $1.00 Repas du midi $4.00 pour les *membres/ $5.00 non-membres *Carte de membre annuelle $12.00