Community Event - Peterborough/Lindsay - Labour Day Picnic
Everyone is invited to Lindsay and District Labour Council Labour Day Picnic on Sunday, September 2, 2018 beginning at 12 noon, to celebrate workers contributions to their communities
Everyone is invited to Lindsay and District Labour Council Labour Day Picnic on Sunday, September 2, 2018 beginning at 12 noon, to celebrate workers contributions to their communities
A 1950s-themed pasta dinner (with all the trimmings) is on the menu for Second Chance Animal Rescue’s next fundraising dinner!
Tickets are now available for this event being held at the Moose Lodge on Saturday, August 4 (doors open at 5pm). Volunteer Candice Tolen will be playing all 50s all the time throughout the evening and we'll have something for everyone with the amazing activities we have planned including dinner, tons and tons of prizes, a Retro Candy Bar, a Photo Booth (themed to look like a 50s automobile), and a prize for the best 50s outfit (start planning now but don't feel obligated to dress up).
Please contact Julie at scarescue.julie@outlook.com to get your tickets today!
Second Chance Animal Rescue invites you to join them for a creative afternoon of painting… this time it will be your own custom wood sign! On Sunday, July 29 (2-5pm) we’ll be set up and waiting for you at Cramdons with your pre-stencilled sign chosen from one of three sayings (see below). Signs will be 10” x 12” and a cost of only $40 per person includes everything you need to make your one-of-a-kind take home sign!
- Until there are none, RESCUE ONE (SCAR’s tagline)
- The road to my heart is paved with paw prints
- It's not drinking alone if the dog (or cat) is home!
You don't have to be an artist by any means in order to participate as our artist will help you along. Please note that you must RSVP by Sunday, July 22 with your choice of saying so that it can be pre-stenciled. As well, space is limited and a non-refundable pre-payment is required - please etransfer to scarescue.julie@outlook.com.
This will be a really fun afternoon, a chance to make some new animal-loving friends just like you, and to take home a gorgeous new piece of art to display proudly in your home. Grab a friend and join us! All proceeds will be directed towards the veterinary care of our animals… what could be more gratifying?
Cornwall is playing host to the provincial tournament for the Senior Division (ages 15-16 yrs old). All games will be played on Diamond 7 in Legion Park. The tournament starts with the opening ceremonies at 11:30 am on Tuesday July 3, 2018. First game is at 1pm. Second game is at 5pm.
There will be two games each day. 1pm and 5pm for the first 5 days. Sunday and Monday are the playoffs.
There are 5 teams competing; East Nepean, Orleans Red Sox, Mississippi Whitecaps, Windsor West and Cornwall.
Family friendly horse-drawn wagon tours from the Oil Museum of Canada return every Sunday this summer, beginning July 8 until August 26.
Tours are free with museum admission to the Oil Museum and are offered at 1, 2, and 3 p.m.
The 45-minute guided tour winds its way through historic Fairbank Oil Fields, a preserved pocket where history happened and the authentic oil technology of the 1860s is still operating. Fairbank Oil Fields and the Oil Museum of Canada share a National Heritage Site designation for the first oil field in Canada.
Stories, art, nature, oil history and ingenious technology are all combined in the tour as a pair of Belgian horses wends its way down Great Oak Lane. Through woods and fields, the tour passes horses at work, life-sized metal sculptures of oilmen and the site where Canada’s first gusher struck in 1862.
Family friendly horse-drawn wagon tours from the Oil Museum of Canada return every Sunday this summer, beginning July 8 until August 26.
Tours are free with museum admission to the Oil Museum and are offered at 1, 2, and 3 p.m.
The 45-minute guided tour winds its way through historic Fairbank Oil Fields, a preserved pocket where history happened and the authentic oil technology of the 1860s is still operating. Fairbank Oil Fields and the Oil Museum of Canada share a National Heritage Site designation for the first oil field in Canada.
Stories, art, nature, oil history and ingenious technology are all combined in the tour as a pair of Belgian horses wends its way down Great Oak Lane. Through woods and fields, the tour passes horses at work, life-sized metal sculptures of oilmen and the site where Canada’s first gusher struck in 1862.
Family friendly horse-drawn wagon tours from the Oil Museum of Canada return every Sunday this summer, beginning July 8 until August 26.
Tours are free with museum admission to the Oil Museum and are offered at 1, 2, and 3 p.m.
The 45-minute guided tour winds its way through historic Fairbank Oil Fields, a preserved pocket where history happened and the authentic oil technology of the 1860s is still operating. Fairbank Oil Fields and the Oil Museum of Canada share a National Heritage Site designation for the first oil field in Canada.
Stories, art, nature, oil history, and ingenious technology are all combined in the tour as a pair of Belgian horses wends its way down Great Oak Lane. Through woods and fields, the tour passes horses at work, life-sized metal sculptures of oilmen and the site where Canada’s first gusher struck in 1862.
Enjoy the Bard's Service with Festival Actors & A Plowman's Lunch. Sunday July 29 at St. John's Anglican Church in Prescott. Service begins at 10:30am with Plowman's lunch to follow.
Audition call for our first production, Arsenic and Old Lace directed by Rod Carley are July 22, 23, and 24. To book an audition time email: rdcarley@hotmail.com
Performance dates: Oct. 31 to Nov. 3.
When Joseph Kesselring’s modern farce classic, Arsenic and Old Lace, opened on Broadway in August, 1941, it was in the midst of a string of socially-aware dramas. Audiences were delightfully surprised with this twisted little property and Arsenic became a much needed escape for the nation – so much so that it ran for over three years before being made into a highly successful Frank Capra film starring Carry Grant, released in 1944. It is a laugh out loud tonic we need again in this crazy world.
The plot revolves around the comings and goings at the old Brewster home in Brooklyn, New York, where a pair of dear, dotty old gals mix up a very special elderberry wine. Very Special!
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