Public Notices/Announcements - North Bay - Saturday Night Dance with J.A.M. Band
Golden Age Club 135 Worthington Street W.
April 12th
Country Music
Sandwiches available at Cash Bar
Members $7 Non- Members $10:00
Doors open at 7:30
Golden Age Club 135 Worthington Street W.
April 12th
Country Music
Sandwiches available at Cash Bar
Members $7 Non- Members $10:00
Doors open at 7:30
Join us on April 10th for an intimate evening of music at the HFA Studio!
We are excited to invite you to the next concert in our Acoustic Pop-Up series featuring James Gray with Hannah & Nathan. This new series showcases talented folk musicians and singer-songwriters, offering a relaxed and intimate atmosphere for all music lovers.
Reserve Your Spot Now- Spaces are Limited!
Doors open at 6 PM. Show begins at 7pm with a suggested cash donation of $20 (all proceeds go towards the artists). To ensure you have a spot at this intimate concert, please reserve your seat in advance.
Feel free to bring your own beverage (BYOB), and if you’d like, share a snack with fellow music lovers before the show begins!
Between 6 - 7pm all ages will enjoy displays and activities from multiple local organizations - from native plants advice, to painting an outdoor bench, to ways to reduce your plastic waste.
At 7pm there will be a presentation in the library theatre: "Heat Pumps, EV's and more - what's in it for YOU!" Come with your curiosity and questions!
The Huntsville Horticultural Society will host speaker Sean James as part of their 100th Anniversary Celebration. Named by Landscape Ontario as 2020 & 2021’s Garden Communicator of the Year, gardening has been Sean James’ passion and profession for almost 40 years. A graduate of Niagara Parks School of Horticulture, a Master Gardener, writer, and teacher. He has spoken at events from the Maritimes to Seattle and landscaped from Nova Scotia to California. Sean had the honour of being part of creating the new Ontario Landscape Tree Planting Guide, the Grow-Me-Instead guide, the Ontario Horticultural Apprenticeship Curriculum, the national Red Seal Occupational Standard, and the Master Gardeners Reference Manual. He has chaired the Environmental Stewardship Committee for Landscape Ontario and the Environmental Committee for the Perennial Plant Association” and fills in for Paul Zammit occasionally on CBC’s ‘The Gardening Show’
His topic is entitled An Appetite for Gardening: Incorporating Edibles into a Traditional Landscape. Many home gardeners are looking to grow more of their own food, but why relegate edible plants to the back corner, punishing them like they’ve misbehaved? “Go sit in the corner. Think about what you’ve done!” Many fruits and veggies are beautiful and offer wonderful texture and colour; think about eggplant, rhubarb and kale! Growing vines (beans, squash, tomatoes) on trellises and espaliering fruit trees can also be a great way to use vertical surfaces to embiggen your landscape and fill the pantry at the same time! The presentation will also include edible native plants and foraging too. We’ll discuss all options! Question period to follow.
Cake and refreshments served following the presentation.
Membership available for purchase
Parking adjacent to the building and on Veteran's Way
Tickets at $10.00 and on sale now at the Huntsville Public Library (7 Minerva Street East Huntsville)
Tickets may be purchased with a credit card over the phone by calling 705-789-5232. (Pre-purchased tickets will be at the door for pickup at the event
Please come and join a friendly group of amateur gardeners interested in learning
more about all aspects of gardening.
Gardening for birds promotes the creation of nature-friendly
gardens, benefiting birds and other wildlife. While providing birds with food, water,
shelter and a place to raise their young, your garden will become more beautiful and
eco-friendlier.
David Wood has done birding all over Canada, USA, South Africa and Namibia. He has
been involved in nature all his life: worked on a farm and bird sanctuary “Happy
Ralphs” in St. Catharines; worked with the City of Burlington to manage coyote
danger as they are attracted to bird feeders; contributed to bringing the Trumpeter
swan back off the endangered birds list; and has been the owner of Wild Birds
Unlimited Burlington for 30 years.
Curbside pick-up meal on April 24th, 2025 - pick-up at Elks Lodge, 21 Elk Street Picton
Prince Edward Community Care holds monthly curbside pick-up meals. This event is on Thursday, April 24th and the pickup location is Elks Lodge. Kelly Bannister is preparing a scrumptious meal of ham with scalloped potatoes, broccoli soup, salad, glazed carrots, bun, and carrot cake for dessert.
The cost is $20.00/meal and seniors 60+ can order by calling the Community Care office at 613-476-7493. All meals must be paid for in advance. Meals will be packaged hot and ready to be picked up at noon. Only those who preorder and pay will be served. To order, or for more information, call 613-476-7493. Delivery can be arranged for seniors who require it. Orders will be taken until 4:30pm on Tuesday, April 22, 2025. www.communitycareforseniors.org