Community Event - Belleville - Kiwanis Chicken BBQ Wednesday, June 6 YUMMY!

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Since 1981, thousands of hungry diners have enjoyed this one-day offering by the Kiwanis Club of Belleville.  On Wednesday, June 6, Kiwanians, family and friends gather at the Quinte Curling Club to prepare 1,700 take-out dinners, consisting of ½ BBQ chicken, baked potato, roll and coleslaw.  Only $14 in advance, $17 at the door.  This has sold out year after year, so don’t delay in purchasing your ticket.  Available online at kiwanisbelleville.ca and from Kiwanis members.  Also for sale at several local businesses:  Whitley Financial Services, Sam the Record Man, CrossRoads To Care, Home Building Centre (Dundas E), The Brake Room, Campbell Monument.

Thanks for helping Kiwanis support kids in Belleville.

Quinte Curling Club
246 Bridge Street West
K8P 5L6
Belleville

Community Event - North Bay - WASI XC SKI CLUB Family Day! FREE Hot Dog Lunch!

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Free hot dogs, drinks and dessert from 11:00 a.m. to 1 p.m.

 For those people wishing to ski or snowshoe the cost is FREE for members, non-member's day pass rate is $ 3 for children 12 & under and  $ 8 Adults.

Snow shoes can be rented from the East Ferris Township Library located at 1257 Village Rd 705 752 2042. (closed Sundays)

 Call Kerry at 705.752.4215 for more info or go to www.wasiski.com

WASI XC SKI CLUB
907 Lake Nosbonsing Rd
P0H1B0
Astorville ON

Community Event - North Bay - Wasi XC Ski Club Guided Snowshoe Trek - Feb 17

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Be at the chalet for 10 am and wander through the snow covered forests and along the edge of beaver ponds.  Bring a lunch and water.

COST:  FREE FOR WASI MEMBERS.  $ 8 ADULTS, $ 3 FOR KIDS

Call Kerry at 705.752.4215 for more info or visit www.wasiski.com

Wasi XC Ski Club
907 Lake Nosbonsing Rd
P0H 1B0
Astorville ON

Public Announcement - Niagara - RCL BR 17 Welcomes The Howling Horns Feb, 9th!

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OPEN TO THE PUBLIC (19+) EVERYONE WELCOME.

Let's Welcome The Howling Horns to RCL BR 17, Thorold, ON

THE HOWLING HORNS

In the spring of 2014 THE HOWLING HORNS was created by seven former members of "More Bad News and the Horns from Hell". Adding the lead singer from "The Influence" to complete this well established professional 8 piece horn band. Over the years we have played in many festivals and special events enjoying the new sound and direction of the HOWLING HORNS.

The HOWLING HORNS is a collection of very talented musicians who have been playing in the Niagara Region for many years creating a wide repertoire of music enjoyed by all ages.

Bring your friend(s). Spread the word. The more the merrier. Great music and reasonably priced drinks.

FREE ADMISSION

Community Event - Niagara - Warm your Heart To Hunger Soup Cook-Off!

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Lincoln Chef come together to raise awareness for Hunger and compete for the Best Soup Contest.

Come enjoy soup and then you be the Judge and cast your Ballot!

Held at Twenty Valley Public School Wed Feb 21 from 5 to 7

All Proceeds to Village of Hope 3831 Victoria Ave Vineland

for more info 905 964 3809

 

Twenty Valley Public School
4057 Victoria Ave
L0R 2C0
Vineland

Community Event - Niagara - Trivia Night-126 Flying Lancers Air Cadet Squadron

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The 126 Flying Lancers Air Cadet Squadron are having a Trivia Night, Friday, March 2, 2018.

3970 Welland St. Niagara Falls, ON (Chippawa)

Tickets must be purchased in advance.

$20.00 a ticket or a table of 8 for $150.00 - Limited tickets

Prizes * Penny Sale * Pizza * Snacks * Cash Bar

Contact Vanessa Keays at 289-968-8675 or keays126@outlook.com

Sponsored by the Chippawa Lions Club.

Chippawa Lions Club
3970 Welland Avenue
L2G 4C8
Niagara Falls

Community Event - Smiths Falls/Perth/North Grenville - African Watoto Children's Choir Canadian Tour 2018

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WATOTO CHILDREN’S CHOIR TOUR CANADA 2018 Watoto Children’s Choirs have travelled extensively since 1994, sharing a message of hope for Africa’s orphans and widows. In January 2018, the Watoto Children’s Choir is thrilled to be returning to Canada with Signs & Wonders, a beautiful musical production that celebrates the joy of salvation. The choir will be performing in venues across Canada from January to July 2018. This dynamic production boasts a choir comprised of orphans and other vulnerable children. It will present new worship music from Watoto Church in Uganda and invite audiences to experience an encounter with God. Signs & Wonders will be presented in Kemptville at North Grenville Community Church at 7 pm. The full tour schedule can be viewed online at www.watoto.com/app/choir/calendar Luke Atabua (10) is one of the children who will be travelling with the choir. He was rescued by Baby Watoto in 2009. Like the story of thousands of other children cared for by Watoto, Luke was abandoned on the streets of Kampala. He was brought to Baby Watoto as a malnourished 2-year-old. Fortunately, his story did not end there. Today, he is a very well-behaved young boy, with a passion for dance and hopes to accomplish much with his life. “I am excited to be travelling to Canada in 2018. I cannot wait to share the love of Jesus with the people we sing to and meet. Through Watoto, God changed my life. I have a family, I go to school and I am happy,” says 10-year-old Luke. “Behold, I and the children whom the Lord has given me are for signs and wonders in Israel from the Lord of hosts, who dwells on Mount Zion.” Isaiah 8: 18 NASB Through the power of their testimonies the children share stories of how their lives have been changed, and how they have been called into a life of purpose to transform their communities. Each story declares the miracle of transformation – from darkness to light; from despair to hope; from loss to purpose; from fear to faith. “This production challenges preconceived ideas about miracles. It demonstrates that each of our daily lives are signs and wonders of God’s work in us. This is evidenced by the miraculous transformation that Jesus works in people who were once lost, but are now found. We see this through the innocence of the child telling of their transformation from their dark past to the light that God has shown upon them,” says James Skinner, who produced and directed this production. We thank God for everyone who has been supporting us since the beginning of this amazing journey. Watch the trailer for Signs and Wonders HERE. To schedule an interview with the choir, please contact Celeste Guarino at 289-681-0824 or choir@watoto.ca.   ABOUT WATOTO In 1994, Watoto Child Care Ministries was birthed out of Watoto Church. It started with one simple house in Kampala. Here, eight orphans and a widow were given the opportunity to become a new family. Watoto has grown to become a phenomenal beacon of hope and example of true transformation in Africa. To date, Watoto has provided holistic, residential care for over 4,000 orphaned and vulnerable children (about 3,000 in current care). This includes former child soldiers and those born to rebel leaders during the civil war. Some of these have already gone on to become lawyers, teachers, computer scientists, journalists, farmers, doctors, and are impacting society positively as a result. ABOUT THE CHOIR Watoto Children’s Choirs have travelled extensively since 1994, sharing a message of hope for Africa’s orphans and widows. To date, the choir has toured six continents and performed to enthralled audiences in schools, retirement homes, churches, parliaments, state houses and royal palaces. Each child in the Watoto Children’s Choir has suffered the loss of one or both parents and now lives in a Watoto village. The experience of travelling on a choir helps the children to develop confidence and boldness, as well as broadening their worldview. Accompanied by a team of adults, the choir presents Watoto’s vision and mission by sharing personal stories, music and dance. While on the road, the children act as advocates for the millions of other African children who have experienced the same heartbreaking pain and suffering as them.

North Grenville Community Church
2959 Concession Road
K0G 1J0
Kemptville