Community Event - Chatham - Caturday Cat Cafe at Chatham-Kent Public Library

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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.

Chatham Branch, CKPL
120 Queen Street
N7M 2G6
120 Queen Street

Community Event - North Bay - Roast Beef dinner/auction

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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.

Shriner's Club
1260 Brooke St.
P1B 2P1
North Bay

Community Event - Kingston - Snot & Whatnot March Break Programs

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A wild, gross-out ride through medical history! Pull on a lab coat, mix up a pot of snot, and enjoy our hair-raising, hands-on activities. From bloodletting to black bile, you’ll learn oodles of icky facts that are sure to delight - and disgust - all of your friends!

Recommended for ages 6-12.

Location: Museum of Health Care, Ann Baillie Building National Historic Site (32 George Street)

Dates & Times:
Wed. Mar. 14, 10 am–noon OR
Thurs. Mar. 15, 10 am–noon OR
Fri. Mar.16, 10 am–noon OR
Fri. Mar. 16, 2-4 pm

Cost: $5/child (no charge for adults)

Pre-registration required: Please call (613) 548-2419, email info@museumofhealthcare.ca, or book online.

Museum of Health Care, Ann Baillie Building National Historic Site
32 George Street
K7L 2V7
Kingston

Public Notices/Announcements - Windsor/Leamington - Breakfast of Champions

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May 1, 7am Doors Open, Breakfast 7:30am at St. Clair College Centre for the Arts. Tony Doucette with Sue Klebold Carol Mueller Mental Health Champion Award Youth Mental Health Panel. General Admission, $50 and Students, $35. For ticket information, please visit windsoressex.cmha.ca or call 519-255-7440 x197. The inaugural Breakfast of Champions brings engaging, thought provoking speakers to Windsor-Essex to explore mental health and wellness in today’s society, to bring greater awareness and understanding, and to support the programs and services of the Canadian Mental Health Association, WindsorEssex County Branch.

Public Notices/Announcements - Windsor/Leamington - Olde Walkerville Theatre presents Sean McCann

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Séan McCann, acclaimed singer-songwriter, JUNO Award nominee, and mental health advocate, is taking his music and his message on the road. As a founding member of internationally renowned folk group Great Big Sea, Séan chose to forge his own path five years ago and use his music to help him heal from an alcohol addiction that masked his secret of sexual abuse during his teens. In 2018, Séan will play a 29 city tour supporting his fifth solo album, There’s A Place, that sees him taking another step forward in his recovery, but a step back to his traditional musical roots.

March 23, 8-11pm at Olde Walkerville Theatre. Tickets $30. For tickets and info visit www.oldewalkervilletheatre.com

Public Notices/Announcements - Windsor/Leamington - Sondheim's Classic Musical Makes Great 'Company'

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Korda Artistic Productions is thrilled to open their 2018 Season with the Tony Award winning musical COMPANY. With a book by George Furth and music by the legendary Stephen Sondheim, the show is regularly acknowledged as a modern masterpiece.

The show runs for three performances –  April 5, 7, 8 at The KordaZone Theatre, 2520 Seminole Street. Thursday and Saturday evening performances are at 8:00PM, while Sunday Matinees are at 2:00PM. A special Saturday matinee has been added for April 7th. Tickets are $20 for General Admission seating, and are available online at Eventbrite, or by calling 519-562-3394. Tickets can also be purchased at Nancy Johns Gallery & Framing, and at Juniper Books. Tickets will also be available at the door on performance nights – first come, first served – one half hour before each performance begins.

For media inquiries, further information, or to arrange an interview or photo, please contact Tracey B. Atin at 519-562-3394, email kordazone@gmail.com, or visit www.kordazone.com.