Community Event - Niagara - Niagara Shrine Club Monthly Spaghetti Dinner

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Niagara Shrine Club Monthly Spaghetti Dinner held at 5621 North St, Niagara Falls directly behind the Niagara Falls hsopital.  Adults $12.00, children 6-11 $6.00 and under 6 free.  Come out and enjoy a great dinner.    

Niagara Shrine Club Monthly Spaghetti Dinner
5621 North St,
L2G 1J4
Niagara Falls

Community Event - Windsor/Leamington - Open Country/Folk Music Jam

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Join "The Big Pickin' Party" Jam at the McGregor Columbian Club, 9560 Walker Rd. on Tuesday, March 21 from  1:00 to 3:30 pm. 

McGregor Columbian Club
9560 Walker Rd.
N0R 1J0
Amherstberg, ON

Community Event - Kingston - Magical Douro River Cruise

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The Greater Kingston Chamber of Commerce, Expedia Cruises and Indus Travels invite you to join us on the 9-day "Magical Douro River Cruise" this November 2023!

Join us on March 28th at 5:00 pm at the Calvin Park Branch (The Friends of the Library Community Meeting Room) for the official launch and information session of our 2023 Chamber Trip to Portugal. Hear from travel experts on how you can soak up the beauty of one of Europe's most impressive river landscapes and sail through the Douro Valley, the world’s oldest demarcated wine region!

Tour Highlights:
• Explore Porto, the Birthplace of Port Wine, a UNESCO world Heritage site
• Experience the Douro Valley, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site
• Visit Regua, a port wine region of Portugal in producing since the 18th century
• Enjoy walking through the narrow and steep medieval streets of Castelo Rodrigo historical parish
• Discover Vila Réal and the formal gardens at the Mateus Palace near Pinhão
• Tour Lamego a charming episcopal and commercial town with its “impressive stairway to heaven”

Trip Package Includes:
• International roundtrip airfare from Toronto to Porto and back
• 7 nights accommodation on Double sharing basis on a listed Superior vessel in main deck cabin
• Full board meal plan while on board cruise
• Coffee/tea after lunch and dinner
• Welcome and farewell reception by the captain
• On board entertainment
• Complimentary Wi-Fi throughout the ship
• Arrival and departure transfers
• Services of an experienced and multilingual Cruise Manager and local tour guides
• Complimentary use of Swimming Pool and Spa
• Luggage service between pier and cabin during
embarkation and disembarkation
• 1 checked in piece of luggage
• All port and passenger taxes
• Passenger and Port Taxes
• All Cruises taxes and fuel surcharges

Tour Price:
• $3,359/pp CAD
• $699/pp CAD (single supplement) 

Special Promotion: Book before the end of March 30, 2023 and receive a free drink package for the cruise valued at $360/pp CAD. 

Additional Notes: For reservations and bookings please contact, Brian Hopkins (Travel Counsellor) at 613-532-6330 or brhopkins@expediacruises.ca

Calvin Park Branch (The Friends of the Library Community Meeting Room)
88 Wright Crescent
K7L 4T9
Kingston, ON

Community Event - Kingston - Wine, Women & Wisdom Apr 20, 9am-6pm

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This exciting day is designed to connect women business leaders, clients, and prospects alike while enjoying some of the county's most sought-after wineries. 

Travelling from Kingston to Prince Edward County via a luxurious coach, guests will enjoy a delicious wine tasting at Keint-He Winery & Vineyards. Next, attendees will have the opportunity to put their taste buds to the test diving into a delicious and seasonal three-course pre-fixe lunch at the famous The Drake Devonshire while listening to our inspiring keynote speaker and certified sommelier, Dr. Kim Meathrel. Before making our way back to Kingston, guests will experience another incredible wine sampling at the Karlo Estate Winery.

Greater Kingston Chamber of Commerce
204-299 Concession St. Kingston
K7K 2B9
Kingston, ON

Community Event - Muskoka - Bracebridge Library BunnyFest

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Get egg-cited... the Easter Bunny is stopping by the Bracebridge Library!  Join us for a free event with all things Easter Bunny, including crafts, games, and of course an egg race!

 BunnyFest! 

 Saturday, April 1
 1:00 - 2:00 PM
 Drop-In | Free Program!

Learn more at: https://bracebridgelibrary.ca/event/bunnyfest/

Bracebridge Library
94 Manitoba Street
P1L 2B5
Bracebridge

Community Event - North Bay - Recongnizing the contribution of individuls

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The Davedi Order of Merit- April 22, 2023
This award recognises outstanding individuals who have volunteered their services to the community in the areas of the arts, music, sports, health, education, and charities. Past honorees in the Order of Merit are named at https://davedi.com/order-of-merit/.

This year’s Honourees Cindy D’Agostino, Lori Burns, Kevin Oschefski, Mike Monaghan and In Memoriam of George Martyn, Tickets are $50 and available at the Davedi Club, get your tickets as they will go quickly so contact the Davedi Club 705-474-4190 to purchase you tickets and reserve your table. Cocktails 5:30 pm and Dinner 6:30 pm.

Davedi Club
313 Airport Road
P1B 8W8
North Bay

Community Event - Sarnia - National Day of Mourning- April 28th at 6:00pm

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On April 28th workers and their families and friends ask that all those who have died as a result of workplace hazard or injured or suffered with an occupational disease, be remembered this day.  The National Day of Mourning was was fixed April 28th to commemorate Third Reading in the Ontario Legislature of the first comprehensive Workers Compensation Act in Canada in 1914.  In 1984 the Canadian Labour Congress declared a 'National Day of Mourning' for workers killed and injured on the job.

In Sarnia, the Sarnia & District Labour Council,(SDLC); Workers Health and Safety Centre, (WHSC); Victims of Chemical Valley, (VOCV) and the Occupational Health for Ontario Workers, (OHCOW) invite everyone to remember those lives we have lost and he many who suffer as a result of hazardous workplace exposures.

The Day of Mourning serves the prime purpose for which it was instituted to create safer workplaces so workers can end their working lives in dignity and health. Please join us in Centennial Park at the Memorial at 6:00 pm on April 28th, so we may remember and support each other.

 

Centennial Park
Front Street
N7T-7N9
Sarnia