Public Notices/Announcements - Sarnia - Lawrence House Centre for the Arts
Portrait drawing
Portrait drawing
Exhibition, "Life in Lambton County"
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Chatham-Kent Health Alliance (CKHA) will hold a Job Fair at the John D. Bradley Convention Centre on March 21 from 1pm to 5pm. Learn more about employment opportunities at CKHA. Meet clinical managers and staff members. Interviews for clinical positions will be held on site. Visit www.ckha.on.ca/careers.
Come join a great team!
Chatham-Kent Health Alliance (CKHA) will hold a Job Fair at the John D. Bradley Convention Centre on March 21 from 1pm to 5pm. Learn more about employment opportunities at CKHA. Meet clinical managers and staff members. Interviews for clinical positions will be held on site. Visit www.ckha.on.ca/careers.
The Forest Excelsior Band is playing once again at the Sarnia Library Theatre, 124 Christina Street South, in Sarnia on Sunday, March 26, at 2 pm. Come out and listen to big band jazz favourites and contemporary popular songs played by an energetic 15 piece jazz band and featuring our vocalist Shannon Taylor. This concert is family friendly. The venue is wheelchair accessible. No tickets; pay by donation.
We here at Community Care for Seniors are seeking volunteer drivers for our escorted transportation program. Do you have 2-3 hours a week to escort clients to medical appointments or for essential shopping trips?
This volunteer opportunity is wonderful for those looking to meet new people in the community, and a chance to have a conversation along the way. Volunteer drivers are needed with a particular focus at this time on providing local rides for seniors in Picton. Volunteers are contacted 2-3 days in advance of a drive as same-day rides are not provided.
All COVID-19 safety protocols are in place.
Call 613-476-7493 to start the conversation about becoming a volunteer driver.
A free workshop for adults who want to learn to avoid being frauded or scammed. A special presenter from the OPP will be here to educate the public.
Veterinarian and author, Dr.Alison Seely, will be here to run a special Storytime followed by an author chat about her latest book for junior readers, called The Hex Chromosome. This program is free and open to all.
Join Joel Jacques for a free workshop at the Library. Ukuleles will be provided. Just give us a call at 613-732-8844 to register. This is suitable for adults and kids 6+ who want to learn together.
A program for all ages, attendees will get to listen to stories of legends and myths that are an integral part of First Nations culture.