Community Event - Brockville/Prescott - Bingo At The Brockville Legion!
Come try your luck at bingo. Doors open at 4pm. Games start at 6:15pm. Canteen is available.
Come try your luck at bingo. Doors open at 4pm. Games start at 6:15pm. Canteen is available.
Thursday July 12th, 2018
Lions Hall: 6:45 pm Silent Auction Bidding Opens during Thursday Night Bingo (auction runs all weekend)
Friday July 13th, 2018
At the Community Hall: 9:30-11:30am Coffee break with treats, 7:30pm 6-hand euchre & light lunch
At the Lions Hall – spaghetti dinner (5pm) and quiz (7pm), $10 for either or both, cash prize $120 to trivia champs. Cash bar and silent auction.
Saturday July 14th, 2017
In the Community Hall: 8:30-11:30 South Crosby Friendship Club coffee, all-day library book sale, bake sale fundraiser for Elgin Rink, 2pm meet & greet local politicians & candidates
Outside the Community Hall: 9-3 local vendors, pop-up library, live music by local buskers, Elgin Days button sales and information booth, “I heart Elgin” t-shirts and postcards, lunchtime $3 pulled pork tacos by The Opinicon – all proceeds benefit the Elgin Rink!
Elgin Nursery School: 10am-2pm Toy sale, book sale, open house
Pentecostal Church: (all free!) 8-10am Pancake breakfast, 9:45-1:45 hotdogs, freezies, petting zoo, popcorn, jumpy castle, water, tattoo table, Thomas the Tank Engine table, food donations for Elgin Food Bank gratefully accepted.
Savory and Sweet: all day outdoor art & craft fair – proceeds to the Elgin Area Heritage Society
Lions Hall: 10am to 4pm Car Lead Acid Battery Drop Off for Disposal - proceeds from batteries donated to North Leeds Toy Drive by Allan Baker (each battery donated = entry to win $50 gift certificate to Junction Restaurant) (no flashlight batteries), community yard sales, canteen. 4pm until sold out Firefighters’ chicken dinner. 4pm to 8pm Beer Garden and live music by Wayne Scott and band.
Red Brick School/Rink: all day Heritage Society treats & treasures, open house, Lyndhurst Turkey Fair quilt raffle, 3pm meet-up for village-wide water fight. Bring your own water pistols/balloons!
Elgin Fire Hall: Fire prevention activities, touch-a-fire-truck, fun with Sparky, ice cream sundaes
Main Street: Yard sales, bake sales, free horse & carriage shuttle, and more!
Sunday July 15th, 2017
Elgin United Church: 10am Elgin Days Worship Celebration with musical guest GraceNote
Lions Hall: 2-6pm Music with Jeff Code and cold buffet. Bar available. $15 each.
July 29, showtime 11am-4pm on the downtown streets of Amherstburg. Entrance is on North St. Follow the signs along Sandwich St. $10 entry fee. First 500 cars receive dash plaques. Live entertainment, performed throughout the day on two stages by Bigg Wiggle and Party Crashers. Gates open at 7am, registration, 9am-12pm. Visit amherstburgsgonecarcraztshow.com for more information.
The reason being, is that Nico, Bodega, Mezzo, La Contessa, Bacchus and Spago are serving something that’s not typically on their menu. People go wild for this one-of-a-kind experience, as this has been a sold out event for Family Respite Services over the last 5 years. “We sell 400 tickets, and we sell out in 2 days, it’s such a popular event where everyone enjoys Erie Street, while ensuring that we are an inclusive and accessible community for children with disabilities” says Alexandria Fischer, Community Relations. $65/ticket
Details about Walk on Erie:
6:30, St. Angela’s Hall (Announcement from program presenting sponsor Caesars Windsor). Many families will be present at the event, sharing their respite journey at each restaurant, can you help us advocate for these families even outside of Erie Street, so that we can come together as a community and respond to the needs of children with disabilities?
For more information visit www.familyrespite.org
Known region-wide as the place to celebrate and spend Canada Day, the Town of Amherstburg is once again gearing up for a day-long celebration on Sunday, July 1.
Festivities will be held at Fort Malden National Historic Site. The 5 km Canada D’Eh run returns to kick off the day at 9 a.m. Families will enjoy numerous free activities, including live performances, headlined by popular Ashley Lynn and the Spurs. Kid-friendly events, including pony rides, face painting, wand making, a strolling magician, and a Quidditch ball throw game – all teasers to the upcoming Amherstburg Uncommon festival in August!
To wrap up the evening, the ever popular fireworks display will light up the sky at approximately 10pm.
“Canada Day at Fort Malden NHS has become a family favourite, and a yearly tradition for the entire region,” says Jennifer Ibrahim, Tourism Coordinator. “It’s the best birthday party ever!”
“We extend our deepest gratitude to the Department of Canadian Heritage for helping us make this yet another exciting and memorable event.” For more information, visit www.amherstburg.ca or facebook.com/amherstburgconnection, or phone 519-730.1309.
On Monday, October 22 voters in the city of Windsor will elect a Mayor, Ward Councillors and School Board Trustees to represent them for the term of office beginning December 1, 2018 and ending November 14, 2022.
The City of Windsor, Elections Division is now accepting applications from Windsor and area residents to work as an Election Official at a voting location for the October 22, 2018 Municipal Election. This is a great opportunity to gain new skills and connect with your community.
The City of Windsor will be appointing individuals to the following positions:
Please note that applications will only be accepted online through the City of Windsor website, citywindsor.ca. The City invited all qualified applications to submit their application.
How to apply?
Learn more about the Municipal Election, or for election related questions please contact 311.
Our trash - Your Treasure! Come out and see what you can find on July 14, 9am-2pm at Riverside United Church, 881 Glidden Ave.
A Journey to Hope - A Cantata Inspired By Spirituals presented by members of Windsor Seventh-Day Adventist & Riverside Presbyterian Churches
Soloists - Arline Calvert, Christine Kulanthaivelu, Talia Orpana, Dean Sauners, Wendell Phipps
Scriptural Readers - Jim Crichton, Eva Klassan
June 24, 10:30am at Riverside United Church, 881 Glidden, Windsor.
Be sure to check out the Bank OnThe42 concert series at Seacliff Park Amphitheatre this summer beginning with Bad Moustache June 23, as well as all of the musical happenings presented by the Municipality of Leamington and Tourism Leamington, MusicOnThe42 series including The Sheepdogs June 16! For full details visit www.banktheatre.com
June 14, 7pm at The Bank Theatre. Enter at the back of theatre stage door and downstairs. Membership $5. Visit www.banktheatre.com