Public Notices/Announcements - Muskoka - COVID-19 pop-up and walk-in vaccination clinic

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SIMCOE MUSKOKA – The Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit continues to offer one-day pop-up COVID-19 vaccination clinics at locations throughout Simcoe Muskoka, with upcoming clinics taking place from Jan. 9 to 16. All vaccine doses, including the bivalent booster for individuals aged five years and older at health unit operated pop-up clinics. GO-VAXX bus and mobile clinics offer first and second doses to children aged five to 11, and bivalent boosters to individuals aged five years and older. Walk-ins are available as capacity allows 

January 14, Active Living Centre, Huntsville

 

 

Community Event - Cornwall - Beat the winter blues- Zumba Fundraiser (CMHA)

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Join us on Blue Monday and Beat the Winter blues- Christal from Zumba Cornwall will be hosting an energizing Zumba class in support of CMHA. $5.00 drop-in. All proceeds that evening to support CMHA Champlain East.

St.Lawrence High School
1450 Second St
K6H 5Z8
Cornwall

Public Notices/Announcements - Cornwall - Help Warm Up Ukraine - Providing Winter Blankets

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The Rotary Club of Cornwall Sunrise is supporting the Rotary Club of Kharkiv, Ukraine’s project to provide warm waterproof blankets for people living in difficult circumstances ie bomb shelters, collective warming points, etc.

It costs about $40 Cdn. to manufacture a 3-layer blanket (waterproof fabric + sintapon + coat fabric). Blankets are 2 x 1.5 m. and are being made by the Kharkiv sewing enterprise where seamstresses receive food and humanitarian kits. The total goal is to provide 10,000 blankets.

You can help by donating to foundation@cornwallsunriserotary.com Tax receipts are issued for donations of $25.00 or more. Enquiries should be directed to rotaryclubofcornwallsunrise@gmail.com

Community Event - Chatham - Bowling Thunder for Chatham-Kent Victim Services

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Join Chatham-Kent Victim Services and businesses, organizations, and community members for a fun afternoon of bowling to raise funds to support those impacted by crime and tragedy in Chatham-Kent.

 

$500 in individual pledges per team of 5 ($100/person). Lane sponsorship available for $250.

Register https://ckvictimservices.com/bowlingthunder or by contacting Jason at jbrown@ckvictimservices.com 

There will be a SILENT AUCTION at the event. Attendance is free!

Chatham Bowlerama
100 Keil Drive South
N7M 3H1
Chatham

Community Event - Peterborough/Lindsay - Public Energy presents: Sex Dalmatian

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Sex Dalmatian is an evening-length dance theatre glam drama. It follows a fiercely careerist anthropomorphized talking dog named Sex Dalmatian. Created by the award winning, critically acclaimed Toronto-based absurdist dance company Rock Bottom Movement, the show is built with a strong feminist perspective and a playful tone. Sex Dalmatian places heavy feelings into bizarre containers, shining a humorous light on some of the darker corners of the collective consciousness.

“Rock Bottom Movement and its artistic director, Alyssa Martin, are the quirky weirdos of Toronto’s dance/theatre world that you can’t help but be drawn toward.” – Carly Maga, Toronto Star

“a wonderfully weird breath of fresh air in the current theatre climate.” – Brandon Lorimer, Art Critique

The Market Hall
140 Charlotte Street
K9J 2T8
Peterborough

Community Event - Peterborough/Lindsay - Public Energy presents: Omaagomaan

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The Anishinaabe of Grassy Narrows are resilient. They are stitching their fractured landscapes back together from the impact of mercury poisoning. Using dance, movement, sound, and storytelling, the Dora-award winning Waawaate Fobister embodies Omaagomaan, a two-spirit being, and a manifestation of the earth and man-made poisons that have seeped into the earth’s crust. A fierce shape-shifter inspired by Anishinaabeg worldview and cosmologies, Omaagomaan forces us to reckon with the ways the maanaadizi (ugly) and the onishishin (beautiful) collide.

The Market Hall
140 Charlotte Street
K9J2T8
Peterborough

Community Event - Milton/Halton Hills - Volunteer Halton Hosts Workshop Feb. 21

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February 21, 2023 5:30pm - 7:00pm (Via ZOOM)
Board Governance Essentials: Holding Productive & Compliant
Meetings - Heather Johnson, CVA
Meetings are a place to give and get information, to solve problems,
and resolve conflicts. In this workshop, learn how to hold effective
meetings, learn how to build strategic agendas, and appreciate the
role of bylaws and policies as part of holding productive and compliant
meetings.

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Community Event - Milton/Halton Hills - Volunteer Halton Hosts Workshop Feb. 7

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February 7, 2023 5:30pm - 7:00pm (Via ZOOM)
Board Governance Essentials: NonProfit Board Primer
Board members set direction and provide the vision, leadership, and
accountability to ensure their organization's mandate is met. This
training session is designed for new Board members and covers the
purpose of boards, what they do and don't do, legal obligations,
liability, and fiduciary duty

Registration at cdhalton.ca/events. Any questions? Call 1 (855) 395-8807 ex. 2 or email hejohnson@cdhalton.ca

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