Community Event - Kingston - SLC Community Connections

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Join St. Lawrence College President and CEO Glenn Vollebregt and his colleagues on Sept. 21 to learn from college partners and staff how the college can help your business grow, attract new talent, and connect with students.

A panel of SLC leaders and community partners will share their experiences working and connecting with the college and SLC students, and in addition to exploring various funding opportunities, participants will leave with a list of “action items” they can take advantage of. Light breakfast included in this free event!

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St Lawrence College
100 Portsmouth Ave
K7M 7G3
Kingston

Community Event - Kingston - Chamber of Commerce Kingston Hiring Summit Fall 23

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The Hiring Summit, to be held Thurs., Oct. 5, is presented by the Greater Kingston Chamber of Commerce in partnership with Title Sponsor ReStart Employment Services, Partner Sponsors KEYS Job Services and SnapCab, and Supporting Sponsors Latham Pool Products and Plan A Kingston & Quinte. This exciting event will unite local talent with opportunity through a job fair showcasing a wide range employers, services, and information from different industries for job seekers and, newcomers!

Forty-five exhibitors will have the opportunity to meet, recruit, and engage with candidates. Job seekers are encouraged to bring copies of their resume! Mark your calendars and join us Oct. 5 from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm at the Quality Inn & Conference Centre Kingston Central!

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Quality Inn & Conference Centre Kingston Central
33 Benson Street
K7K 5W2
Kingston

Community Event - Burlington/Oakville - Canadian Club of Halton Announces 2023-24 Speakers

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The Canadian Club of Halton (CCH) announces its new season with headliners from across a wide spectrum of interesting and timely subjects. The September 21st dinner features Dr. Tracy Rogers – Forensic Anthropology; the Real Bones”.  With the event returning to the Oakville Conference Centre, the fee for the combined 3-course dinner and speaker presentation is $60.00/member and $70.00/non-member.  However, space is limited and sales at the door are not possible.  Doors open at 6:00pm with advance ticket registration on-line at  www.canadianclubhalton.ca and e-transfer available at pmt@canadianclubhalton.ca  Registration closes Midnight Monday, September 18th.   In addition to Dr Rogers, the 2023-24 Canadian Club of Halton dinner/speaker series includes the following notable Canadians: Adam Shoalts, Author “Beyond the Trees: A Journey Alone Across Canada’s Arctic”, October 19; Lisa Raitt, Former Federal MP and Alzheimer's Advocate, November 16; Dr. Blair Bigham, MD MSc DTMH FRCPC DRCPSC, health journalist, and author of “Death Interrupted”, January 18; Rob Goodman, PhD, Assistant Professor Politics and Public Administration, Toronto Metropolitan University, March 21; and Dr. David Novog, PhD, Professor and NSERC Industrial Research Chair, Co-Director of McMaster Institute for Energy Studies, April 18.  The February 15 speaker will be announced at a later date. Please visit www.canadianclubhalton.ca for more information or to register.
 

Oakville Conference Centre
2515 Wyecroft Rd
L6L 6P8
Oakville

Community Event - Sarnia - Petrolia Lions Gift Card BINGO

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Petrolia Lions Gift Card BINGO

Wednesday, September 13, 2023

Petrolia Lions Hall

451 Huggard Street, Petrolia, Ontario

7:00 p.m. - Doors open 6:00 p.m.

Refreshments Available

For More Information

Call Lion Karen (519) 882 8728

Petrolia Lions Hall
451 Huggard Street
N0N 1R0
Petrolia

Community Event - Muskoka - You can prevent gender-based violence in Muskoka

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You can help prevent gender-based violence in Muskoka! On Sunday September 24th, don your red gear and join Walk a Mile in Their Shoes.

Our goal is to raise $30,000 to run youth programs in Muskoka. 

Why youth? Because when it comes to violence prevention, reaching youth of all genders during their most formative years is extremely important. The funds raised will support YWCA Muskoka and Muskoka Pride youth programs in 2023-2024. These programs explore issues that help young people develop healthy relationships now and in the future.

Your support will have a direct impact on a young person’s experience of safety and wellbeing. 

THIS IS A WALK FOR EVERYONE!

People of all genders and all ages are encouraged to walk a mile to show you stand in solidarity with women, girls, and Two Spirit, trans, gender diverse and queer people who are at highest risk of experiencing gender-based violence.

Includes BBQ lunch!

Sign up on the Walk a Mile website: www.walkamilemuskoka.ca

 

P.S. We need volunteers! If you're interested in volunteering for Walk a Mile in Their Shoes please fill out the form here: https://www.ywcamuskoka.com/volunteer

Memorial Park
Memorial Park
P1L
Bracebridge

Community Event - Niagara - 30 Chances to Win with Birchway Niagara!

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Niagara's favourite daily raffle is now online! Purchase your ticket for only $10 for 30 chances to win cash, gift cards and prizes during Domestic Violence Awareness Month this November! Over $10,000 in prizes to be won!

Tickets purchased by 10:00 a.m. on October 10 will also be eligible for a $300 Early Bird prize!

This year’s grand prize is $1000!

Every ticket you purchase will the support critical domestic violence services of Birchway Niagara (formerly Women’s Place).

 

Online
8903 McLeod Rd
L2H 3S6
Niagara Falls

Community Event - Burlington/Oakville - CDH Educates: Social Finance 201

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CDH Educates: Social Finance 201 in October

The 2nd of two presentations on social finance and how nonprofits, charities, and community groups can act on the innovative possibilities that social financing offers to strength our organizations, build community wealth, and resilience. 

SOCIAL FINANCE 201
October 19, 2023 
1:00pm - 3:30pm
Workshop will be delivered via ZOOM.

CDH Members:  $20 per session or Bundle both sessions for $35 
Non-Members:   $30 per session or Bundle both sessions for $55 

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