Community Event - Windsor/Leamington - TAKE A BREAK FROM COOKING AND JOIN US FOR PASTA!!
Friday March 1st - Pasta Dinner at St Pauls Anglican Church 92 St Paul Street, Essex 5 til 630 pm. Dine in or take out, call 519-776-7711 fore more details
Friday March 1st - Pasta Dinner at St Pauls Anglican Church 92 St Paul Street, Essex 5 til 630 pm. Dine in or take out, call 519-776-7711 fore more details
Renfrew Legion Ladies Auxiliary is hosting a Lyrics Music Trivia night hosted by Jamie Cybulski. Registration fee teams of 6, $10/person. Pre-registration please call Branch office 613-432-6450 or Susan Fleming 613-433-9516.
Joanne Ciphery Memorial Mixed Doubles dart tournament, Registration fee $30/team. Registration from 10-10:45, with play at 11. Tournament limited to 32 teams. For further information/registration please call Rose Lafont, 613-581-0569.
Ladies Auxiliary Pancake Breakfast, Saturday March 2, 8:30-11 - pancakes, sausages, juice, tea & coffee. $10/adults, $5/kids
Open Mic Night at the Renfrew Legion Lounge - all skill levels welcome, and public welcome to attend. Free entry, and no pre-registration required.
Into the Moonlight is an array of choral and instrumental performances which will take the audience into the enchanting world of darkness and night.
Donations (suggested $20) at the doors, 85 William Street S., Chatham which open at 6:30 pm. All are welcome!
For further information call 519-352-0001 or www.standrewschatham.org/music.
Come check out our craft show and support our local crafters. Many Spring and Easter decorations and gifts. Optimist club will have a bake sale and canteen will be open. Located at the Optimist Club house on Saturday March 2nd. 301 Sunnyside, from 10am until 4pm. Free admission. Donation accepted for chance to win a door prize.
February 26, 2024 – 2pm-3:30pm
Lambton County Branch, Ontario Ancestors
Drop-In & Chat - Zoom Webinar
Working on your Lambton County Genealogy?
Have questions? Join us to ask those questions, share discoveries,
or get help with your obstacles.
For a link to the meeting visit lambton.ogs.on.ca
or email lambton@ogs.on.ca
Join us on Monday, March 4th at 7:00 pm via Zoom for our presentation entitled Loyal They Remained delivered by author Jean Rae Baxter
This presentation tells the story of the American War of Independence from a “Canadian” point of view. Covering the period from 1777 to the settlement of the Loyalist refugees in what is now Canada, it will examine the effect of the conflict on those who opposed the Revolution. It wasn't just white colonists who became Loyalists! The native people, especially Iroquois (Haudenosaunee), and thousands of enslaved black people, earned their freedom through their service to the British military. All these became Loyalists, too. Join us as Jean ties it all together!
Jean Rae Baxter UE holds a B.A. and M.A. from the University of Toronto and a B.Ed. from Queen’s. Before becoming a fulltime writer, she taught Secondary School English in Lennox & Addington County. Although she was born in Toronto and grew up in Hamilton, “down home” was Essex and Kent Counties, where her ancestors had settled, some as Loyalists in the 1780s following the American Revolution, and some a century earlier, in the days of New France.
To register for this presentation, visit our Branch website leedsandgrenville.ogs.on.ca for more details.
RCL Brockville Legion
Ladies Auxiliary Monthly Breakfast
Public Welcome
Sunday, Sunday, March 24th
9 am- 12 pm
$10 plate, children age 5 & under $5
MENU
Scrambled eggs, Bacon, Sausages, Home fries,
Toast (white or brown)
Juice (orange juice or apple)
Coffee or Tea
TAKE OUT AVAILABLE
Sponsored by,
The Royal Canadian Legion Ladies Auxiliary