Public Notices/Announcements - Niagara - First women's crew to paddle across Lake Ontario

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CLOsure2025, the first all-women’s crew, will be paddling a dragon boat across Lake Ontario to raise funds for OFILD. 

We will start from Niagara-on-the-Lake & paddle to Toronto, approxmately 51.5 kilometres on June 20, 2025 

Given the well-documented housing crisis, please lend us a hand in supporting Options for Independent Living & Development. They provide housing and support services for adults with special needs. There are many worthy charities out there, but we feel that OFILD is a worthy charity and dear to us. 

Please share this post with family, friends & your community.

Zeffy  click link...

https://www.zeffy.com/fundraising/closure--2025

 

Community Event - Cornwall - St Peter's Church-Hawaiian Luau fundraiser

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Join members and friends of St Peter's parish for a wonderful Hawaiian themed night of food & fun, Knights of Columbus hall.  A fundraising event for St Peter's Catholic church!  We want to welcome anyone in our community who would like to enjoy a fun evening and help us raise money for church projects in the upcoming year.

June 14th at 5pm. Wear your Hawaiian costume!

Knights of Columbus Hall
205 Amelia St
K6H 3P3
Cornwall, Ontario

Community Event - Peterborough/Lindsay - Next Sunday Kiwanis Euchre - June 15th

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Next KIWANIS  EUCHRE is SUNDAY  JUNE 15th, 2025. 1:30 PM start. Kiwanis Progressive Euchre, the third Sunday monthly at The Kiwanis Club of Scott 's Plains Apartments, 951 Hilliard Street (near Adam Scott HS) in Ptbo at 1:30 PM. Entre building by the patio.  Complementary coffe/tea/beverages and snacks. $10.00 fee.

Kiwanis Apartment Community Room
951 Hilliard Street
K9H 5R9
PETERBOROUGH

Community Event - Burlington/Oakville - Spring Closet Sale & Women's Wellness Open House

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Women’s Fitness Club, Appleby Plaza | ⏰ June 7, 9 AM–4 PM | 🎟️ Free Admission

 

Clear your closet, fuel your soul, and shop for a cause.
Bring gently used women’s clothing, shoes, and accessories to the Women’s Fitness Club by June 4. Then join us June 7 for free fitness classes, a charity BBQ, wellness raffles, and our curated Closet Revival Sale — all in support of Halton Women’s Place.

9 AM – 4 PM
🎟️ Admission: FREE
✨ What to Expect:
👗 Closet Revival Sale – Donate your gently used women’s clothing, shoes & accessories before June 4th at the club (Weekdays 8:30 AM–7 PM, Weekends 10 AM–2 PM). Then shop for new-to-you treasures on June 7!
💪 Free Workouts & Class Demos – Open to all women.
🔥 Charity BBQ – Fuel up and give back.
🎟️ Wellness Raffle – Donate or purchase tickets to win a grand wellness prize!
Every dollar raised goes directly to supporting survivors of gender-based violence through Halton Women’s Place shelters and programs 💜

Women's Fitness Club
491 Appleby Line #200
L7L 2Y1
BURLINGTON

Community Event - Sarnia - Third Annual -Schools Out for Summer-celebration

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Join us for our 3rd annual "Schools out for Summer" celebration.  Hosted by Mitton Village Neighbourhood Connects. June 26, from 5 to 8pm at the Mitton Village Parkette.  Community Partners will be there with information about summer programs for the whole family, Temple Baptist Church will be putting on a free BBQ, tons of fun games and activities all free. Everyone welcome 

Please follow us on facebook: Mitton Village Neighbourhood Connects 

Mitton Village Parkette
125 Mitton St
N7T3C5
Sarnia

Public Notices/Announcements - Windsor/Leamington - The strength of patriotism shared & remembered

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“We have their names on monuments, but there’s more to them — their lives lived. Who are they”, begs the question by local military historian and author, Gene Lotz.

 

The Anguish of War puts a face to the names of 1300 fallen Veterans (of all stripes) who lived in our neighbourhoods and attended our schools; were employed in offices, shops, factories and worked the family farms in communities throughout Windsor-Essex County.

 

From the Boer War to the Afghanistan War, each chapter speaks to the inherent values of courage and loyalty, patriotism, camaraderie, and sacrifice of our Veterans who gave up a piece of individuality to be a part of something larger than themselves – who “stood at the ready” to defend the integrity of our Canadian democracy - to safeguard those fundamental civil liberties that are often denied to so many the world over!