Community Event - Peterborough/Lindsay - Come To Bridge
Come to Bridge at McDonnel St . Activity Centre every Tuesday at 1pm..Everyone Welcome..you don't need to have a partner to play..come and have fun and refreshments
Come to Bridge at McDonnel St . Activity Centre every Tuesday at 1pm..Everyone Welcome..you don't need to have a partner to play..come and have fun and refreshments
McDonnel St Activity Centre..presents..A Bingo Bonanza on Wednesday March 28th starting at 1pm..admission is only $15.00 with a Jackpot of $250.00..refreshments are available..door prizes..
Following the St Patrick’s Day Dinner on 16 March 2018 at 6 PM. there
will be a dance featuring the Corner Stones - admission to the dance is
separate from the Dinner and will cost $10 each. All Welcome.
Scott’s “Fiddling Up A Storm” show is sure to please young and old alike.
This exciting show features lots of fancy instrumentals, trick fiddling, smooth vocals plus sensational step dancing.
Scott’s “Flying Fingers” whip up a “Hurricane of Harmony” that will sweep you away.
Tickets: Adult $25 Child $10. Phone Terry 519-869-4103 or the church 519-899-4720
Light refreshments after the show. The church is fully accessible and fragrance free.
Group Fitness for Dementia Adults
Oxygen levels increase through brain, body and balance conditioning classes at 50+ Rock 'n Roll Complete Senior Fitness studio in the west end on Tuesdays and Thursdays mornings. For further information call Dee 613-389-6450
It’s time to mark your calendars so you don’t miss this event. The Enforcers are back to bringing you a fantastic night of dancing to help raise funds for mentoring programs in our community. The rare appearance by The Enforcers is taking place on Saturday April 21, 2018 at the Victoria Park Armoury 210 Kent St. West in Lindsay at 8:00 pm. Tickets are $15 each and are available at the Big Brother Big Sister office, A Buy & Sell Shop and The Pita Pantry/Common Grounds during the preceding weeks of the Dance. The Enforcers provide a great mix of blues based music that will keep you on the dance floor all night. Everyone that attends will also have the chance to win a door prize.
Doug Saunders of The Enforcers says “We cover Eric Clapton, George Thorogood, Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Bob Marley, Howlin Wolf, John Lee Hooker, Muddy Waters, The Temptations, The Rolling Stones. etc. Let’s say the blues sound that originated in Mississippi, Texas and Chicago, then throw in some Motown, Rhythm and Blues, Boogie and Reggae.” Food will also be available through a food vendor; Sugar & Spice Catering has come on board to prepare a variety of items for people to purchase.
All proceeds from this event will stay in our community which helps Big Brothers Big Sisters of Kawartha Lakes-Haliburton address the ongoing funding challenges the organization has in providing mentoring programs. This support allows children and youth, who can benefit from a friendship with a caring adult mentor, the opportunity to access these valuable programs.
For more information on this dance please contact Big Brothers Big Sisters at 705-324-6800.
In partnership with the Pet and Wildlife Rescue, the Caturday Cat Café will be held at the Chatham Branch on Saturday, March 24 from 10:30 am to 2:00 pm.
Stop by the Chatham Branch meeting room to meet volunteers from Chatham Pet and Wildlife Rescue and their furry friends. Play or snuggle with some adorable kitties for fifteen minutes while you learn about the work that the Pet and Wildlife Rescue does in the community and how you can help.
Children 16 and under must be accompanied by an adult. For the wellbeing of the animals, staff will have to limit the number of participants allowed in the Café at one time to 16. Patrons may have to wait to enter the Café if the meeting room reaches capacity.
Advanced tickets for the Café can be reserved starting March 19. A limited number of standby tickets will also be available starting at 9:30 am on Saturday, March 24. Call 519.354.2940 for more details.
The March 14th meeting of the Niagara Regional Orchid Society will feature “Stump the Chumps”.
Discuss your problem plants with our 3 “experts”. Holy Rosary Church Hall, 35 Queen ST. Thorold at 7:30 pm. All are welcome.
The Rotary Clubs of Brockville are hosting a free Easter Egg Hunt and Hot Dog BBQ for families with children up to the age of 12. The event will be held on Saturday March 24th at 11am at Rotary Park, 148 George St., Brockville.
St. John the Divine Anglican Church is holding a roast beef dinner and auction at the Shriner's Club, 1260 Brooke St. Saturday, March 24. Doors open at 5 and Dinner is at 6 p.m. The live auction begins at 7:30. The profits will go to support the Open Arms Cafe, (a dinner held every Wednesday evening which feeds upwards to 150 people) Food Shelf, which provides food for clients every Wednesday and funds to support the education of two Guatemalan girls. MPP Vic Fedeli will the auctioneer and there will be a stand-up comedian to keep things lively. Tickets are $45 each or a table of 8 for $320. A $25 tax receipt will be issued for each ticket. Call 705-472-6070 for tickets or information.