Community Event - Windsor/Leamington - Heritage Week Tours at the Duff-Baby Mansion
Join Les Amis Duff-Baby for FREE guided tours of the Duff-Baby Mansion on Sunday, February 18 at 1, 2 and 3 pm.
Join Les Amis Duff-Baby for FREE guided tours of the Duff-Baby Mansion on Sunday, February 18 at 1, 2 and 3 pm.
The Niagara Amputee Association works very hard to make sure that all amputees in the Niagara Region receive some help with the cost of their prosthesis. What we do: Our Association is operated by amputees for amputees and their families. We can answer their questions, provide the needed support and encouragement they may need.
Explore the history of medical enhancements through the Museum of Health Care’s collection of dentures, prosthetics, and pacemakers. This interactive presentation will be led by Museum Curator, Maxime Chouinard, and will include artefact handling. Recommended for adults of all ages. Refreshments will be available.
Location: Isabel Turner Branch, Kingston Frontenac Public Library (935 Gardiners Rd)
Date & Time: Thursday, February 22, 2018 from 2:00 to 4:00 pm
Cost: Free
Pre-registration required (space is limited): Register online or call 613-549-8888. Free registration opens on Saturday, February 10. Your Kingston Frontenac Public Library card number will be required at registration. To learn how to get a library card, please see the library's website at www.kfpl.ca/getting-started/getting-a-library-card.
Information: Call (613) 548-2419 or email info@museumofhealthcare.ca
Parking: Free
Funded by the Government of Ontario
February 16, 2018 FISH DINNER served from 5;00 p.m. to 7;00 p.m. at the MOOSE HOME, 874 Phillip Street, Sarnia, Ontario
The Knights of Columbus will be serving Fish and Chips Supper every Friday during Lent Feb 16th to March 23rd 4.30pm to 7.00pm at 313 Raglan St. S. in Renfrew $10.00 per person Tickets at the Door Take out is available All profits go to Charities For more info Call Brian Long at 613-432-0887
March is Epilepsy Awareness Month, culminating with Purple Day on March 26th. The goal of Epilepsy Awareness Month for Epilepsy South Eastern Ontario is to raise awareness of epilepsy and seizure disorders as a way to reduce the stigma surrounding epilepsy by improving community understanding and awareness of the disorder. In doing so, we hope to spread knowledge of seizure first aid and the types of seizures that individuals may experience. In order for our message to be heard, we are seeking to raise awareness throughout South Eastern Ontario by spreading the message that epilepsy and seizures aren’t mutually exclusive. By helping us spread this, we will be able to create the awareness that we are looking to raise thus encouraging individuals to discuss, learn and support those affected by the disorder. Did you know that approximately 1 in 100 people in Canada are living with epilepsy? Did you know that 1 in 10 people will experience a seizure in their lifetime? Epilepsy is more common than we think, which is why it is critical to have the community aware of its existence and how it impacts everyone that is diagnosed with the disorder. Epilepsy South Eastern Ontario is a non-profit organization committed to improving the lives of the over 4,000 people affected by epilepsy in South Eastern Ontario. We provide services such as support sessions, both in a group setting and on a one-to-one level and a dedicated transportation service to the community. We aim to educate, advocate and raise awareness for the individuals and families affected by epilepsy. If you have any questions or wish to learn more about Epilepsy South Eastern and how we help the over 4000 people in South Eastern Ontario with Epilepsy, please do not hesitate to contact Emelia Leslie at 613-542-6222 or admin@epilepsyresource.org
Thursday, February 22 at 1pm at Windsor Police Headquarters, 4th Floor Boardroom, 150 Goyeau Street.
To address the Board, please contact the Admin Assistant in writing, 8 business days prior to meeting.
March is Epilepsy Awareness Month, culminating with Purple Day on March 26th. The goal of Epilepsy Awareness Month for Epilepsy South Eastern Ontario is to raise awareness of epilepsy and seizure disorders as a way to reduce the stigma surrounding epilepsy by improving community understanding and awareness of the disorder. In doing so, we hope to spread knowledge of seizure first aid and the types of seizures that individuals may experience. In order for our message to be heard, we are seeking to raise awareness throughout South Eastern Ontario by spreading the message that epilepsy and seizures aren’t mutually exclusive. By helping us spread this, we will be able to create the awareness that we are looking to raise thus encouraging individuals to discuss, learn and support those affected by the disorder. Did you know that approximately 1 in 100 people in Canada are living with epilepsy? Did you know that 1 in 10 people will experience a seizure in their lifetime? Epilepsy is more common than we think, which is why it is critical to have the community aware of its existence and how it impacts everyone that is diagnosed with the disorder. Epilepsy South Eastern Ontario is a non-profit organization committed to improving the lives of the over 4,000 people affected by epilepsy in South Eastern Ontario. We provide services such as support sessions, both in a group setting and on a one-to-one level and a dedicated transportation service to the community. We aim to educate, advocate and raise awareness for the individuals and families affected by epilepsy. If you have any questions or wish to learn more about Epilepsy South Eastern and how we help the over 4000 people in South Eastern Ontario with Epilepsy, please do not hesitate to contact Emelia Leslie at 613-542-6222 or admin@epilepsyresource.org
The Cobourg & District Historical is presenting The Day the Prince of Wales Came to Cobourg - September 6, 1860. George Parker will present at The Citizens Forum, Victoria Hall, Cobourg, February 27. Doors open at 7PM. Coffee & treats served prior to meeting. Guests $5, members free.