Community Event - Smiths Falls/Perth/North Grenville - SFCT presents 'Jonas and Barry in the Home'

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Our April play is 'Jonas and Barry in the home' is a comedy by Canadian Playwright, Norm Foster. 

SYNOPSIS

Two retirees search for friendship, love, sex and elusive happiness in an assisted living home.

Join Jonas and Barry in a laugh-a-minute journey as they search for new ways to spice up their lives and the lives of those around them.

This hilarious and poignant story will bring tears of joy and compassion, as Jonas and Barry win your hearts.

The show runs for 7 performances over 2 weekends opening on April 25th. Adult tickets $25, Student tickets $10. Seats can now be reserved online on our website www.smithsfallstheatre.com.

Station Theatre
53 Victoria Avenue
K7A 5E6
Smiths Falls

Public Notices/Announcements - Niagara - Historical Society of St Catharines lecture series

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On Thursday March 27 2025 the HSSC presents local historian Roger Bradshaw giving an illustrated talk on NIAGARA'S LAKE ONTARIO CROSS-LAKE STEAMERS. This presentation is a pictorial journey of the major cross-lake steamers plying the NIagara-Toronto route across Lake Ontario starting in 1878. The three Niagara ports of call are the Niagara River, Port Dalhousie and Grimsby Beach.

Torontonians utilized the steamers as an escape from the summer heat of the city to the cool breezes of the lake, the fun of being aboard a ship, the relaxed enjoyment of an outing to Niagara, and a transfer point to Niagara Falls.  Residents of the Niagara Peninsula used the boats to travel to the big city. Fifteen passenger steamers will be highlighted in this presentation. These floating workhorses of the nineteenth century were a vital link in the early transportation network.

The Historical Society lecture series takes place on the 4th Thursday of each month at the St. Catharines Museum and Welland Canals Centre at Lock 3. The Museum doors open at 7:00pm and the presentation begins at 7:30pm. Refreshments will be provided and all are welcome.

Public Notices/Announcements - Cornwall - Friends of the Garden - General Meeting

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Join us in welcoming Rebecca Boyer of West Coast Seeds who will be giving her presentation on Birding 101. If you want to know more about our local birds and what it takes to keep them coming back to your feeder then you do not want to miss this presentation. Meeting is held at St. Thérèse Church (1304 Lisieux Street, Cornwall). Contact us at cornwallhortsociety@gmail.com for more information.

Community Event - Ottawa Valley - You deserve a break in your workday

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Local Businesses are invited to take a break from making lunch.  Please contact shannon@renfrewhomesupport.ca to receive your selection menu and order form for your workplace.  On March 19, you can enjoy a stacked Kaiser sandwich and a homemade dessert for only $10.  Proceeds support essential programs for our area's seniors and disabled adults. 

Renfrew Area Seniors' Home Support
214 Raglan St South
K7V 1R1
Renfrew