Community Event - Peterborough/Lindsay - Yard Sale and BBQ Fundraiser

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The BBQ starts at 11 AM.

We our families and friends have donated items for this sale.

Cash donations are welcome.

We hope to be able to serve free meals for 60 people once a month.  Disabled Residents are assisted by Thrive and other agencies. This is low income housing..

443 Reid St off Brock. (Old St Peters Elementary)
443 Reid St
K9H 4G7
Peterborough

Public Notices/Announcements - Sarnia - Moore Museum 50th anniversary

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Free admission event - All ages welcome. There will be demonstrations and activities throughout the day. The event will run from 1-5pm on Saturday June 7th , 2025. We will have hamburgers, hot dogs , chips and pop/water available to purchase.  The museum will also be having an opening ceremony for a 50th anniversary plaque to start things off. 

Community Event - Burlington/Oakville - The Halton Non-Profit Congress-Saturday, Nov. 8

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Join us for a transformative event tailored to non-profit leaders in arts, culture, heritage, recreation and sports. Explore strategies, build connections, and gain insights to boost your impact. Dive into topics like Empowering Communities, IT & Cyber Security, Ethics & Advocacy, Fundraising, and Volunteer Engagement.
 

The event will kick-off with keynote speaker Troy D. Glover, Professor in the Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies with the University of Waterloo sharing information and research on how community sport and cultural activities help reduce loneliness and build inclusivity and belonging in our communities.  The morning continues with Chris Chandler of Viper Basketball sharing the Viper Basketball story and how he went from player to coach to building community through sport.  The afternoon offers a variety of education sessions to choose from, including Fundraising Essential for Volunteer Managers with Sammy Feilchenfeld, CVA of Volunteer Toronto, Sport Aurora sharing the journey to creating a sports alliance in partnership with their local municipality, and Heather Kaufmann and Heather Johnson's presentation, Encouraging Volunteer Engagement: Planning, Position Descriptions, and Postings.
 

The event will also include Building Community Relationships panel discussion featuring Don Pangman of ArtHouse Halton, Rishia Burke, Executive Director, Community Development Halton, Molly McCoubrey, Staff Lead for the Milton Community Fund, and Heather Kaufmann, Supervisor, Community Development Supervisor, Recreation and Sport with the Town of Halton Hills.  This panel will hare information on ways to build relationships to improve community connections and financial support with a focus on sport, arts and culture, and environmental organizations.
 

All attendees will be provided with lunch and light refreshments throughout the day.  
 

Early Bird registration is now open at https://www.cdhalton.ca/event-details/the-halton-non-profit-congress


 

Burlington Seniors Centre
2285 New Street
L7R 1J4
Burlington

Community Event - Milton/Halton Hills - 3rd Annual Halton NonProfit Congress-November 8th

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Join us for a transformative event tailored to non-profit leaders in arts, culture, heritage, recreation and sports. Explore strategies, build connections, and gain insights to boost your impact. Dive into topics like Empowering Communities, IT & Cyber Security, Ethics & Advocacy, Fundraising, and Volunteer Engagement.
 

The event will kick-off with keynote speaker Troy D. Glover, Professor in the Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies with the University of Waterloo sharing information and research on how community sport and cultural activities help reduce loneliness and build inclusivity and belonging in our communities.  The morning continues with Chris Chandler of Viper Basketball sharing the Viper Basketball story and how he went from player to coach to building community through sport.  The afternoon offers a variety of education sessions to choose from, including Fundraising Essential for Volunteer Managers with Sammy Feilchenfeld, CVA of Volunteer Toronto, Sport Aurora sharing the journey to creating a sports alliance in partnership with their local municipality, and Heather Kaufmann and Heather Johnson's presentation, Encouraging Volunteer Engagement: Planning, Position Descriptions, and Postings.
 

The event will also include Building Community Relationships panel discussion featuring Don Pangman of ArtHouse Halton, Rishia Burke, Executive Director, Community Development Halton, Molly McCoubrey, Staff Lead for the Milton Community Fund, and Heather Kaufmann, Supervisor, Community Development Supervisor, Recreation and Sport with the Town of Halton Hills.  This panel will hare information on ways to build relationships to improve community connections and financial support with a focus on sport, arts and culture, and environmental organizations.
 

All attendees will be provided with lunch and light refreshments throughout the day.  
 

Early Bird registration is now open open at https://www.cdhalton.ca/event-details/the-halton-non-profit-congress  

Burlington Seniors Centre
2285 New Street
L7R 1J4
Burlington

Community Event - Ottawa Valley - Renfrew Legion Seniors Cornhole Afternoon

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Renfrew Legion is hosting a Seniors Cornhole afternoon (50+ plus) Friday afternoons from 1-3pm, on Friday May 23, Friday June 13 and Friday June 27. $5/player, with all proceeds to the Branch. Everyone is welcome! 

Royal Canadian Legion Br. 148 Renfrew
30 Raglan Street South
K7V 1P7
Renfrew

Community Event - Burlington/Oakville - BurlingtonGreen's Volunteer Celebration & AGM

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Your invited the evening of Tuesday, June 3rd, 6:30 pm at Burlington Central Library, to celebrate our awesome community volunteers and learn how to get involved and make a difference together.

Our brief Annual General Meeting followed by a Volunteer Celebration will mark our tremendous shared impact over the past year, celebrate our wonderful volunteers, highlight current priorities and share opportunities to engage for more impact.

Learn about our rewarding volunteer opportunities for individuals, families and groups.

Complimentary refreshments. Get the details and rsvp: https://www.volunteer-celebrationevents/volunteer-celebration-agm/

Burlington Central Library, Centennial Hall
2331 New St, Burlington, ON
L7R 1J4
Burlington