Community Event - Niagara - Club Italia Ladies Auxiliary Spaghetti Dinner
Free Admission to our Holiday Market with a great variety of vendors. Get your Christmas shopping done under one roof. Enjoy a delicious spaghetti dinner with 2 meatballs, salad and dessert. Also available homemade sauce, frozen gnocchi, baked goods. Penny Raffle Table, Money Tree Raffle. Proceeds benefitting the Soup Kitchen in Niagara Falls.
Community Event - Peterborough/Lindsay - Mapleridge New Year Gala
Mapleridge New Year Gala. Dinner is prime rib with all the trimmings
Dance to music by the DJ, cash bar, 50/50 draw
count down at 10 PM
Dinner at 6:30 Doors open at 6:00 pm
$60 per person, registration required by calling 705-742-1481
Community Event - Peterborough/Lindsay - Mapleridge Christmas Market
Join us at Mapleridge on Friday, Nov 17 from 5pm to 8 pm and Saturday, Nov 18 from 9 am to 1 pm for our Mapleridge Christmas Market
There are many vendors, lots of Christmas goodies, a raffle table and bake table
See you There
Public Notices/Announcements - Cobourg/Port Hope - Lajeunesse Youth Orchestra Home for the Holidays
LaJeunesse Youth Orchestra presents “Home for the Holidays” concert
December 2, 2020
2:00pm
Port Hope United Church
34 South Street
Port Hope
Ticket are $20
Public Notices/Announcements - Peterborough/Lindsay - Christmas Kettle Campaign with The Salvation Army
The Salvation Army Christmas Kettle Campaign kicks off
Community support more important than ever this year
Peterborough, Nov. 7, 2023—The Salvation Army Christmas Kettles will kick off on November 16th at 11 a.m. at Lansdowne Place near the food court with Mayor Jeff Leal representing the city. It’s a familiar sight that pops up at busy locations each fall reminding us that Christmas is not far off, but what is the money used for?
In short, to support the community. The Salvation Army in Peterborough strives to help those in Peterborough and the surrounding area who need it the most. They do that through their Food Bank, Breakfast Program, Christmas food assistance, the Christmas Toy Shop, and a variety of other programs.
Goals for fundraising are set reflecting the previous year while taking into consideration future expectations.
Unfortunately, the number of people needing services is rising faster than their budget.
For The Salvation Army to offer such services, they rely heavily on the money raised from the Christmas Kettle Campaign. Last year they surpassed a target of $100,000 due to the outpouring of generosity from the community. This year, a goal of $110,000 was set that can only be accomplished through the faithful support of fellow community members.
Donations, no matter how big or small, are important, whether they be of a monetary nature, or volunteer time. To make donating easier, the kettle stands offer three options. The familiar round kettle bubble is available for cash and coins, and each one is also equipped with a TipTap machine, making it convenient for those who might not carry cash to donate using a credit or debit card. TipTap options are in $5, $10, and $20 denominations and can be ‘tapped’ multiple times for donations of higher amounts. As well, there are cards located at the top of the kettle stand with QR codes for people who prefer to use their phones to donate online. All monies donated will stay in Peterborough.
The Salvation Army is always in great need of volunteers to help with their Christmas Kettle Campaign. Without people to stand at a kettle, they are not able to raise the funds required to provide the services they do for those in the community who need them. With generally five shifts per day per kettle, some days my require up to 30 volunteers. The call is out for more kettle volunteers this Christmas season!
The Salvation Army in Peterborough is unbelievably grateful for the kindness of others as they strive to support their community during the Christmas season and throughout the year. Those who would like to be a part of this incredible community response can contact Brian Lee, Volunteer Coordinator at 705-742-4391 Ext. 225, or by email at Peterborough.Christmas@salvationarmy.ca.
Community Event - Burlington/Oakville - End Violence Against Women and Girl’s Vigil
Burlington Ubuntu Grandwomen are holding a Vigil at 5:00 p.m. on Monday, December 4th at Burlington City Hall.