Community Event - Muskoka - Muskoka Novel Marathon Returns

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Muskoka Novel Marathon writers back together for the first time since 2019

After five years and four entirely online Muskoka Novel Marathons, the locally famed literary hothouse and literacy fundraiser will be a physical gathering once again in 2024. A maximum of 30 writers will occupy the Port Sydney Community Hall for 72 hours of unfettered creativity July 11-14, vying for the Best Novel Award, which includes a viewing of the manuscript by a Canadian publishing house, as well as the Remington Award for the writer who raises the most money for adult literacy in Muskoka.

“We didn’t miss a single Marathon because of Covid,” says convenor KM Wehrstein, a full-time writer best known in Muskoka for the “Cottage Country Cuisine” culinary feature in Unique Muskoka magazine. “We’re just lucky that we have an event that translates well onto Zoom. The online Marathons were all on the usual weekend in mid-July. But everyone’s been wanting badly to get back in person, and now we’re very excited to be doing it.”

Wehrstein notes that the 2024 Marathon is actually a hybrid event, with online participation still welcome at the discount price set in 2020. “We didn’t want to leave out the new online friends we made from 2020 to 2023, who are as far away as Hawaii.”

Founded in 2002 by five Muskoka writers, the Marathon has raised an estimated $240,000 in total for adult literacy education. Its current beneficiary is YMCA Simcoe-Muskoka’s Huntsville-based literacy program, which is now also active in Bracebridge, Gravenhurst and Parry Sound as well as Huntsville. Over the years, Marathon funds have been used for sustaining literacy, numeracy and computer skills classes, extending hours, expanding staff, and upgrading IT equipment necessary for the program.

In recent years they have been allocated for the Y’s well-attended English as a Second Language (ESL) classes, empowering Syrian, Ukrainian and new Canadians from other nations to enter into and thus strengthen the local economy. “Our ESL programs continue to be accessed at high volume across all three YMCA Learning Services locations,” says Ashley McGee, Team Leader of Learning Services at the Huntsville Y office. “Fundraisers like the Muskoka Novel Marathon allow us to continue a very robust ESL Program while additionally responding to the growing needs beyond the classes themselves.” The YMCA is now able to offer language assessments and help prepare ESL students for their final exam, she notes.

Port Sydney Hall
607 Muskoka Road 10
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Port Sydney

Community Event - Niagara - Port Colborne Operatic Society's Pre-Registration!

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Are you interested in getting involved in local theatre?! LOOK NO FURTHER! 

The Port Colborne Operatic Society is hosting a pre-registration night on Wednesday, June 26 2024 and invites anyone and everyone to come out, see what we're all about, meet our creative team and board of directors, and hear more about how YOU can participate, either onstage or behind the scenes! 

Anyone interested in becoming a member of our organization for the 2024-25 season is encouraged to attend the event.  If you'd like to register ahead of time and skip the line, you can do so here! https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeiPgSPzZ4UWPvCKL6MFqDN0Yq6abo_rHdco9R5MkHpvzfMIA/viewform

We hope to see you all at Pre-Reg!

Community Living Port Colborne Wainfleet
100 McRae Avenue
L3K 2A8
Port Colborne

Community Event - Muskoka - Movie On The Docks - "Jaws"

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Experience the magic of cinema at Movie on the Docks—an unforgettable outdoor movie night unlike any other! Situated on the scenic waterfront, a classic film unfolds on a double-sided screen, offering audiences the unique choice of watching from the water or on shore. Grab your own chair, sleeping bag, or floating device, and settle in for a free film under the twinkling stars.

Film will start at sunset. HfA will be selling popcorn, chocolate bars and cold drinks on site.

SCHEDULE:
JUNE 29 | 9PM | JAWS
AUGUST 3 | 8:30PM | SUPER MARIO BROS. MOVIE
AUGUST 31 | 8PM | LUCA

Town Docks
Downtown
P1H 1P2
Huntsville

Community Event - Muskoka - Canada Day Cruise: The Empty Glasses

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A cottage country tradition! Kick your summer off right with an evening of classic songs cruising the 30,000 Islands. End the evening watching the fireworks from the boat.

**Family Packages are only available for purchase over the phone or at the Festival office. 

Please contact our box office for further inquiries at 1-866-364-0061. Thank you!

Cruise tickets can be picked up ahead of time at the Festival Office, 1 Avenue Rd, Parry Sound, or at the Island Queen office within two hours of departure.

Town Dock Parry Sound
9 Bay St
P2A 1S4
Parry Sound

Public Notices/Announcements - Quinte - "Christmas in July Crafts" for seniors 60+

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Christmas in July Crafts and Hot Drinks – July 24th, 2024 – Community Care office or on Zoom

Prince Edward Community Care invites seniors to join staff for an afternoon of Christmas crafts and hot drinks on Wednesday, July 24th, at 1pm. This is a hybrid event and will be offered both in person at 74A King Street, Picton, and on zoom. Community Care has a variety of free Christmas crafts available including ornaments and wreaths. For more info or to participate, call Community Care at 613-476-7493, check the activity calendar on the website at www.communitycareforseniors.org or email info@communitycareforseniors.org

Public Notices/Announcements - Quinte - "Fun with Flags" in-person event for seniors 60+

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Fun with Flags – July 17th, 2024 – Picton Town Hall

Prince Edward Community Care invites seniors to join amateur vexillologist Rob Leek for an interactive afternoon exploring heraldry, flag design, and discussing favourite flags. This event will be held on Wednesday, July 17th, at 1pm at 2 Ross Street, Picton. Brush up on your knowledge of flags just in time for the 2024 Olympic Games! For more info or to participate, call Community Care at 613-476-7493, check the activity calendar on the website at www.communitycareforseniors.org or email info@communitycareforseniors.org