Public Notices/Announcements - Sarnia - Lambton Shrine Club regular meeting L
LSC regular meeting
LSC regular meeting
The Nature of Healing is the spoken truth of seven Survivors of Mohawk Institute, Canada’s first and longest running Indian residential school. From victim to survivor, to activist, this is a story of resistance, resilience and a healing path.
This film was screened at WIFF last year and has been screened at many other Film Festivals. Three of the survivors from the documentary will be at the screening.
It's free but you must register on Eventbrite.
There will be a free will donation.
The 139 residential schools, operated in partnership with the Canadian Government and Churches were Canada’s sanctioned system of dehumanization; neglect, brutality and child abuse in all its forms in order to obliterate the Red Nation footprint.
The Elders, Grandfathers and Grandmothers who speak out now, do so not only for themselves, but for the thousands of children across Turtle Island who never could.
,6:30 - 8:30
Learn how the roles and influence of women in the grape and wine industry have evolved, the challenges met and overcome, the value of mentorship, plus future challenges and opportunities.
Jennifer Wilhelm, CAPS Certified Wine Sommelier, panel moderator with: Donna Lailey, first female Grape King; Kelly Mason, grape grower and Ont. Winemaker of the Year 2024; Allison Findlay, Winemaker, Niagara College Teaching Winery; and Brooke Husband, Assistant Winemaker. Visit www.cfuwstcatharines.org for details.
The Renfrew Legion is hosting a garage sale, rain or shine – tables are $25 each, vendors welcome. Please call 613-432-6450 to reserve your table.
The Renfrew Legion is hosting a Legion Week Chicken barbecue dinner – barbecue boneless skinless chicken breast, salads, roll & dessert, $20 per person. Tickets available at Lounge and Branch office. E-transfers accepted for payment – PLEASE enter your name and number in the Message Section.
Renfrew Legion Ladies Auxiliary are hosting a pancake breakfast, Saturday September 7, 8:30 to 11 am – pancakes, sausages, juice, tea & coffee. Adults $10, kids $5.
Arnprior Rotary Club presents the Tarts and Arts in the Park Family Festival!
Join us Saturday August 24 from 9:30am to 3pm at Arnprior’s Beautiful Robert Simpson Park overlooking the Ottawa River.
Family Fun and Free Admission - Rain or Shine!
• Fun for the whole OZ Family with Kevin Smith Magic, Music by Andy
Stokes, Photo Booth Children’s Games and a Bouncy Castle sponsored
by the Arnprior Optimist Club.
• In addition to the Park Canteen, the Lions Club will be lending an hand
to provide food.
• Try out the Butter Tarts of our best local Bakers and see them compete
and stroll the Yellow Brick Road to find local Bakers and a variety of
Artisans and Crafters.
• Bid on Silent Auction where the proceeds will go directly to help hands
on Rotary Projects including our Peace Pole Project.
• Further along the Yellow Brick Road you will find the Arnprior and
Area Library, the Arnprior Archives, the Humane Society and other
community groups.
• At the Emerald Castle Gazebo you will find our own local Wizard of
OZ MC introducing performances by Andy Stokes, Abila Family, plus
the Butter Tart competition!
• Free Parking at Robert Simpson Park and at the Hospital
• Tarts and Arts is brought to you by the Arnprior Rotary Club. For
more information please visit ArnpriorRotary.ca or find them on
Facebook.
• Make a day of it and stay in town for the Cultural Night Market starting at 4pm to 9pm in Arnprior’s historic Downtown Core. Activities will include
food, artists and artisans from a variety of cultures to celebrate the rich diversity of Arnprior and beyond.
CLUB BELVEDERE GNOCCHI NITEWEDNESDAY SEPT 25, 2024 $15.00 PER PERSON EAT IN OR TAKE OUT
57 JOHN ST THOROLD 5-7PM CALL 6805246