Community Event - Ottawa Valley - Death Café - Renfrew THURSDAY AUGUST 12 6pm

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We are very excited to offer an in-person death café! Meet us at O'Brien Park and join the Renfrew Public Library and Julie Keon, Grief & Bereavement Counsellor - Hospice Renfrew for an evening to engage in a conversation about death and making the most of our finite lives .

Register for thought provoking and insightful conversation about our inevitable ending by emailing mmanghani@renfrewlibrary.ca and leave feeling motivated to LIVE fully!

O'Brien Park
65 Arthur Ave
K7V 3S1
Renfrew, ON

Community Event - Cobourg/Port Hope - Northumberland Rocks Back to Reunite Community

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Are you ready to rock? You're invited to an outdoor concert at the Lions Community Centre on Friday, August 20, 2021, at 7 pm in support of the Northumberland United Way COVID-19 Community Relief Fund. Cale Crowe, The Spirits, Jeremy Macklin, and Jesse Slack will take to the stage and reunite the community with their exciting performances. They’ll be joined by hosts Graham Beer and York Bell-Smith, who will celebrate the spirit of Northumberland County with stories from the pandemic and feature frontline, essential workers.

You can attend the show in person or watch the live stream online at home. In-person tickets are $25 per person and live stream tickets are $10 per household (plus tax and processing fees). Tickets are available to purchase through Eventbrite by visiting www.northumberlandrocks.ca.

 

Lions Community Centre
157 Elgin Street East
K9A 1A1
Cobourg

Community Event - Belleville - YARD SALE BGH AUXILIARY

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BGH Auxiliary Yard Sale  2512 Frankford Road, Frankford

Friday August 20th, 2021 8am to 5pm rain or shine

Saturday, August 21, 2021  7am to 2 pm  rain or shine

convenor Nancy Dafoe 613 968-9806 for more information

Help Us Help Others   Covid 19 safety protocols will be enforced.

McCaw Residence - BGH Auxiliary Member
2512 Frankford Road
K0K 3E0
Frankford

Community Event - Cobourg/Port Hope - Cobourg Highland Games Pop Up Patio Aug 12-Aug 15

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The Cobourg Highland Games is hosting a Pop Up Patio with Live Entertainment, Licensed Patio and food supplied by Duffer's Chip Truck.  Aug 12th 2-4pm LIndsay Rose School of Highland Dance, 6pm Cobourg Legion Pipes and Drums, 7-10pm The Busker Brothers, Aug 13th 2-4pm Lindsay Rose School of Highland Dance, 6pm Cobourg Legion Pipes and Drums, 7-10pm Bill Craig (Former Irish Rover), Aug 14th 2-4pm Breck School of Highland Dance, 6pm Cobourg Legion Pipes & Drums, 7-10pm Tom Leighton, Conrad Kipping & Rick Bauer, Aug 15 2-4pm Breck School of Highland Dance, 4-6pm Madman's Window & Cobourg Legion Pipes and Drums. 

A $5 cover charge will apply after 6pm Thurs, Fri, Sat & all day Sunday.  Limited number of tickets, buy your tickets now at  https://www.cobourghighlandgames.ca/pop-up-patio-ceilidh

 

Victoria Park Cobourg, behind the Band shell
PO Box 424
K9A 4L1
Cobourg

Community Event - Sarnia - Women's Interval Home- Walk a Mile in Her Shoes

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WALK A MILE IN HER SHOES is an international march where men, women, and their families walk 1 mile to raise awareness on domestic and sexual violence against women. All funds raised will go directly to The Women’s Interval Home of Sarnia-Lambton.

When: Saturday, November 20, 2021 11:00am Registration, 12 NOON Walk

Where: Lambton Mall 1380 London Rd, Sarnia, ON

Fundraising Goal: $10,000 +

Register to Walk: Register as a single walker, or as a team (minimum 6 people) by emailing Walk a Mile in Her Shoes® Registration Form  event to coordinator Kyla via (kyla@womensintervalhome.com). 

Each participant is challenged to set a suggested fundraising goal of $100 or more through pledges. Prizes will be awarded to the top 2 walkers who raise the most through pledges. 

 WHY IS THIS WALK IMPORTANT?

  • 6000+ women and children sleep in shelters every night in Canada because they are escaping domestic violence at home.
  • On average, every 2.5 days a woman in Canada is killed by her intimate partner.
  • Since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, domestic violence rates throughout Canada have increased up to 30%.
  • From January- March 2021 alone, there have been 10 confirmed femicides in Ontario.
  • Each year, over 40,000 arrests result from domestic violence.
  • The cost of violence against women in Canada in health care, criminal justice, social services and lost wages is $4.2 billion per year.

How to get involved

Are you a local organization or business and want to get involved with our event? There are a number of ways that you or your organization can participate to the Walk a Mile in Her Shoes® event:

  • Create a team of participants to walk for your organization 
  • Donate a prize that will be used for our silent auction
  • Sponsor the event and have your company logo on the event banner which will be showcased in a window display in Lambton Mall, and included on all of our virtual landing pages. (Bronze sponsor= $250+ small sized logo displayed, Silver Sponsor = $500+ medium sized logo displayed, Gold Sponsor= $1000+ large sized logo displayed, and logo displayed our official event t-shirts given to each walker)
  • Provide a monetary donation to contribute to the overall success of the event (tax receipts will be issued for donations of $20.00 or more)
Lambton Mall
1380 London Rd.
N7T 1J7
Sarnia

Community Event - Windsor/Leamington - Ontario's First Poet Laureate event - August 11

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Windsor, ON: Windsor-Essex literary organization presents an exclusive online reading and Q & A with the dynamic Toronto poet and motivational speaker, Randell Adjei.
Wednesday, August 11, 2021 7pm via Zoom. Free to register; donations welcome. Tax receipts provided.
Register at: https://www.literaryartswindsor.com

Transformational Speaker – Spoken Word Practitioner – Arts Educator
Randell Adjei is an entrepreneur, speaker and spoken word practitioner. He was recently appointed Ontario’s first Poet Laureate.

Online - via Zoom
PO Box 24009 Market Square RO
N9Y 4Y9
Windsor

Public Notices/Announcements - Muskoka - MAHC SEEKING COMMITTEE MEMBERS

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Community Members Sought for Inaugural ‘IDEA’ Committee

(Wednesday, August 4, 2021, Muskoka, ON) – Muskoka Algonquin Healthcare (MAHC) is committed to advancing equity and inclusion, addressing bias and discrimination, and celebrating diversity in order to achieve better health outcomes for patients and families, and a positive work environment for staff and other care providers.

“In June, the Board of Directors approved an Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Policy that sets MAHC’s commitment and continued path forward by focusing on four main pillars,” says President & CEO Natalie Bubela. “These pillars include delivering an exemplary patient experience, embracing our community, empowering our people, and ensuring health equity.”

To help chart the organization’s path forward in an inclusive way and progress this important work, MAHC is excited to form an Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Anti-Racism (IDEA) Committee. The initial focus of this committee will be to develop an inclusion, diversity, equity and anti-racism action plan for MAHC that includes strategies to create a more inclusive and equitable place to work and receive care.

“Ensuring an environment free of barriers where all people feel free to be who they are is key to providing the health care that all members of our community deserve in a workplace where our teams are also supported,” adds Bubela. “The IDEA Committee will be comprised of patients and family members of patients from Muskoka and area, as well as MAHC staff and credentialed staff who have a personal commitment to inclusion, diversity, equity and anti-racism.”

MAHC is seeking four collaborative and patient-centred community members to join our inaugural IDEA Committee. Applicants must be a year-round or seasonal resident of the region, exemplify a commitment to the principles of diversity, equity, inclusion and anti-racism and seek to make them a reality in Muskoka, and possess lived experience of discrimination or identify as a member of a protected group as defined in the Ontario Human Rights Code.

Applications are welcome online at www.mahc.ca/IDEACommittee/ until September 3, 2021.