Community Event - Burlington/Oakville - Theatre Burlington Presents Their Children's Show!

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JACK AND THE BEANSTALK

Theatre Burlington soars to new heights with its annual children’s show!
“Jack and the Beanstalk”, an adaptation of the classic fairy tale, is one in a series of children’s
plays written by the late Vic Hyde, created as a way to introduce youngsters to the magic of live
theatre.
Directed and produced by Michael Hannigan and Kathy Hyde Nagel. Hannigan directed the
show ten years ago, and is excited to bring a new version to the community.
The original script was penned in 1964, and while the basic story remains, Hyde-Nagel (Vic’s
daughter) has updated the play to include more modern references, and a couple of new
characters, a pair of brothers from a famous video game.
The format is similar to an English pantomime, with lots of laughs, music, dancing, and of
course, a giant. Audience participation is encouraged.
“Jack and the Beanstalk” opens November 18th and runs for three weekends. (November 18,
19, November 25, 26, Dec 1, 2). There are two shows on Saturday and Sunday (1:30 and
3:30), and one evening show (December 1) with the curtain going up at 7:30 pm.
Theatre Burlington is located on Teen Tour Band Way, behind the Central Park bandshell,
beside Central Library.
Tickets are $12.00 and available at theatreburlington.on.ca

Theatre Burlington
2311 New St,
L7P 3N9
Burlington, ON

Community Event - Windsor/Leamington - Essex Ontario Ancestors Nov Webinar: Ken McKinlay

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Wed Nov 15, 7pm: Researching WW1 Soldiers

Speaker Ken McKinlay.  Learn how to research an ancestor who served in Canada’s military in the First World War.

Join us online via Zoom – Free & open to everyone!

Register on our website - https://essex.ogs.on.ca/

 

Online
3312 Sandwich St
N9C 1B1
Windsor

Community Event - Muskoka - Souper Sandwich Luncheon at Trinity United Church

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Enjoy a tasty and friendly Eat-in or Take-out Lunch from Trinity United Church, 33 Main St. E., Huntsville. “The heart in the heart of Huntsville!”

Bring a friend or co-worker. Support a local cause while enjoying delicious Homemade Soups, Sandwiches and Desserts - all at a great price! 

Eat-in: Friday, November 10th from 11:30 till 12:30. 

Or order take-out by Tuesday, November 7th at 705 789 5679, and pick up Friday, April 14th; 11:30 - 12:30 at Trinity United. 

Trinity United Church Hall
33 Main St. E
P1H2B8
Huntsville

Community Event - Quinte - Christmas Tea and Bake sale

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Also available Preserves, Lucky draws, Gift Baskets, Lap quilt/Throw Draw, Door Prizes

Christ Church
39 Everett St
K8P 3K1
Belleville On

Community Event - Kingston - RCHA REMEMBRANCE DAY CEREMONY

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RCHA REMEMBRANCE DAY CEREMONY

The Royal Canadian Horse Artillery Brigade Association (RCHA) hosts a special ceremony on Remembrance Day at the RCHA Memorial on Saturday November 11. The RCHA Memorial is in City Park, on the corner of Barrie & King Street. The service will commence at 10.45 a.m. conducted by retired gunner L/Col Bob Chamberlain. It will be supported by 2 RCHA from Petawawa, who will provide a gun detachment to fire two rounds at the beginning and end of the 2 minutes silence. Five wreaths will be placed. Padre, George Bruce, the Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Ontario will offer prayers for the fallen and serving military. Janet McCrae, trumpeter, Michael K. Myers, soloist and a piper are included. All are welcome at a reception at the RCHA Club following the service.

RCHA Memorial is in City Park,
corner of Barrie & King Street.
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Kingston