Community Event - Burlington/Oakville - Easter Bake & Cabbage Roll Sale - Sat.,. April 12
EASTER BAKE & CABBAGE ROLL SALE
EASTER BAKE & CABBAGE ROLL SALE
Residents in CK are reporting calls from 'the fire department' asking for donations. CKFR will never ask for personal or financial information.
CKFR is reminding residents to be aware of suspicious emails, texts, or calls, and please report to Chatham-Kent Police Service
Are you a fan of crafting? Come and join the Tilbury Branch of the Chatham Kent Public Library on the second Tuesday of each month for a delightful and creative crafting session. Register in advance by calling 519-682-0100.
Oscar Nominate Night: I’m Still Here
Wednesday, May 7, 2025
Chatham Capitol Theatre
7:00 pm
Admission $7 at the door or Flash Your Pass
A mother is forced to reinvent herself when her family's life is shattered by an act of arbitrary violence during the tightening grip of a military dictatorship in Brazil, 1971.
Rating: PG-13
Genre: Drama, Biography, History
Run time: 1 h 16 min
Stars: Fernanda Torres, Fernanda Montenegro, Selton Mello
Join the Active Lifestyle Centre for their Walk Fit program on Mondays, 12-1pm and Wednesdays, 10-11am.
Contract the ALC for more information: 20 Merritt Ave, Chatham 519-352-5633.
The Kingston Military Family Resource Centre (KMFRC) is calling on the community to take part in Month of the Military Child, a nationwide recognition of the strength, adaptability, and sacrifices of military children. Throughout April, Kingston residents and businesses are encouraged to #TealUp in support of military families and participate in a 50/50 fundraiser launching on March 26 to directly contribute to resources for military children in the local community.
Why #TealUp?
Teal is the official colour of Month of the Military Child, representing all branches of the Canadian Armed Forces—blue for the Air Force, green for the Army, and a combination of blue and white for the Navy. By wearing teal and spreading awareness, Kingstonians can demonstrate solidarity and support for the children who experience frequent relocations, extended separations from loved ones, and the ongoing challenge of integrating into new communities.
50/50 Fundraiser:
A Chance to Give Back To make an even greater impact, the KMFRC is launching a 50/50 fundraiser on March 26, with proceeds directly supporting military families in Kingston. Every ticket purchased helps enhance activities, services, and resources that empower military children and strengthen their resilience. Tickets are available at: kmfrc.com/win Draw Date: May
Join the Movement: How Kingston Can Get Involved
•#TealUp: Wear teal throughout April and encourage others to do the same. Tag us.
•Participate in Local Events: Watch for special events in Kingston celebrating military children.
•Witness the Illumination of Kingston City Hall and Springer Square in teal on April 3rd.
•Purchase a 50/50 Ticket: Contribute to essential programs for military children in Kingston.
•Spread Awareness: Share stories and experiences on social media using #MonthOfTheMilitaryChild#TealUp #MilitaryChildStrong.
Mini Bucks Bid Euchre on Saturday, May 31 at Mapleridge
Doors open at 11:15 am and cards start at 12:30 pm
$5 cash at the door
Pies and sandwiches for sale
No beginnings please
Mini Bucks Bid Euchre at Mapleridge on Saturday, May 17
Doors open at 11:15 am and cards start at 12:30 pm
$5 cash at the door
Pies & Sandwiches available to purchase
No Beginners Please
Mini Bucks Bid Euchre at Mapleridge on Saturday, May 3
Doors open at 11:15 am and cards start at 12:30 pm
$5 cash at the door
Pies and sandwiches for sale
No Beginners Please
Sunday Brunch on May 4 from 11 am - 1 pm
$25 pre-register by calling Mapleridge at 705-742-1481