Community Event - Quinte - The Philippine Madrigal Singers Concert.

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The Philippine Madrigal Singers, one of the world’s most awarded choirs and UNESCO Artists for Peace, continues their mission in upholding choral excellence and advocating music education. As ambassadors of goodwill, they aim to give inspiration for social good and transformation, and promote the message of tolerance and peace.

To celebrate their 60th year and to commemorate the 75 years of Philippine-Canada diplomatic relations, The Philippine Madrigal Singers embarks on a 3-month tour of Canada visiting the regions of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Quebec, Ontario, and Newfoundland!

Join us for an unforgettable evening of beautiful music at Centennial School Auditorium.  Experience the world-renowned harmonies of the Philippine Madrigal Singers (MADZ) as they perform a captivating repertoire that will leave you in awe.  Don't miss this chance to witness their exceptional talent live in person.  Be mesmerized and contribute to a charitable cause.  This fundraising concert will be a meaningful event for this area to promote Cultural Diversity and a beautiful way to promote Philippine Culture.  More importantly, this fundraising event will help the needs of the community of College Hill United Church in Belleville and the Joyful Voices Choir in Trenton.

Centennial Secondary School Auditorium
160 Palmer Road
K8P 4E1
Belleville

Public Notices/Announcements - Kingston - St John's Church, Middle Road, Maxsold Auction

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St John's Presbyterian Church, Middle Road, Kingston will be having at MaxSold Auction running from Tuesday May 7th till 6:00pm on Tuesday May 14th.

Pick update will be May 17th

 

 

Community Event - Ottawa Valley - Robbie Dean Centre's Music for a Cause - July 27

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Join us for Pembroke's biggest free music festival!  Music for a Cause is a fun filled day for the family.  12 bands non-stop on two stages.  This free music event has something for everyone.

 

Kid Friendly

With a bouncy castle, dunk tank, face painting, OSPCA and more. Fun for the whole family is guaranteed!

 

Food and Drinks

A beer gardens and food vendors will ensure to keep you fed all day long!

 

Tattoos

Eterna Tattoo will be on site doing falsh tattoos all day long.

 

Bands

12 bands from around the Ottawa Valley rocking it out on two stages!

Pembroke Waterfront Amphitheatre
Alexander St
K8A 4L8
Pembroke

Community Event - Ottawa Valley - 22nd Annual Public Bible Reading

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Join us to participate in the 22nd Annual Public Bible Reading on June 2, 2024 at 1 pm at the Pembroke Waterfront Amphitheatre.

Contact Ruth Davidson-Kirk (613) 735-1877 to receive your reading. Spread the word!

Pembroke Waterfront Amphitheatre
Fred Blackstein Blvd
K8A
Pembroke

Public Notices/Announcements - Peterborough/Lindsay - Book Launch Tribute to R.B. Fleming

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We are thrilled to announce the completion of a very special project: Reflections on Old Victoria County: In Tribute to R.B. Fleming.

A rock on the shores of Sturgeon Lake said to be a meeting place between Samuel de Champlain and the First Peoples. A Black barber who made his home in Lindsay for a few years in the 1860s. Swedish furniture-makers who took up residence in Fenelon Falls half a century ago. Strawberry, ham, and salad suppers in Valentia. Italian railway builders who were viewed with suspicion by the local press. An internationally infamous swindler who made his home in Bobcaygeon. An area choir that entertained a vice-regal audience. 

These are but some of the stories covered in this book. Reflections on Old Victoria County: In Tribute to R.B. Fleming is a compilation of tales and anecdotes about the region now known as Kawartha Lakes. Originating as a project of the late Dr. Rae Fleming (1944-2022), this volume serves as a tribute to his legacy as a distinguished historian, writer, and friend. 

You are cordially invited to attend the launch of Reflections on Old Victoria County on Saturday May 18th, 2024, at St. Andrew’s Church, Lindsay, ON, from 2:00-4:00 p.m., with remarks at 3:00 p.m. Stay awhile and mingle with friends over light refreshments — including some of the heirloom recipes from our community that have been published in the book.