Community Event - Niagara - NLC's 4th Annual "RIDE FOR HOPE" June 12th-19th
https://niagaralifecentre.ca/campaigns/ride-for-hope/
Join us for the 4th Annual Niagara Life Centre RIDE FOR HOPE
https://niagaralifecentre.ca/campaigns/ride-for-hope/
Join us for the 4th Annual Niagara Life Centre RIDE FOR HOPE
July 21 turkey dinner with all the fixings
August 25 Roast Beef Dinner.
Our cook is taking break until July stay tuned as we get closer I will post reminders.
Remember our bottle drive continues and you can leave a message at 705-789-4641 and we will answer any questions you have until we open again. Stay safe and be kind to one another.
Please join us at Glenwood United Church online @ glenwoodunited.com. Sunday service 10:30am with the Rev. Dr. Catherine Collins–Barker
All are welcome. Have a blessed day.
Seeking working mothers to participate in a study:
Study Title: Borderline care and politics: The everyday experiences of working mothers in border communities during the COVID-19 pandemic
Are you a mother that has been working through the COVID-19 pandemic?
I am looking for working mothers that live in border communities to partake in this research study.
Your involvement in this study will include participating in a semi-structured interview that will take about 30-45 minutes. The interview will focus on your experiences related to working during the pandemic in a border community.
Participation Eligibility:
· Mother, guardian, or caregiver
· Has at least one child currently under your care
· Employed at the beginning of the pandemic
· Currently living in a border community of: Windsor, or Ottawa, Ontario.
· May cross a border for everyday activities (e.g. work, child care, etc.)
If you are interested in participating in this study, please e-mail for more information
Thank you!
For more information, contact:
Crystal Montoya-Gajadhar
Graduate Student, Department of Sociology
University of Saskatchewan
crystal.montoya@usask.ca
Principal Investigator: Dr. Elizabeth Quinlan
Student Researcher: Crystal Montoya-Gajadhar
The University of Saskatchewan Behavioural Research Ethics Board has reviewed and approved of this research.
New mobile clinic is now scheduled for Wallaceburg on May 21st at the Wallaceburg arena. To book an appointment:
http://GetYourShotCK.ca or call 519-351-1010
Gallery in the Grove's annual “Fast Forward” Lambton County Senior High School Exhibition will be on display Virtually from Thursday, May 13th until June 5th. Please visit our website www.galleryinthegrove.com to view the talents of our senior students.
Mad Hatter's Tea Party
(Drive by pick up orders - following all covid rules)
Saturday, May 8, 2021
11am until 1pm
hosted by St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, c/o The Mount Community Centre
1545 Monaghan Road, Peterborough, Ontario, K9J 5N3
You are encouraged to make and/or wear a “Mad Hatter” hat when picking up your order; pictures will be taken and posted on the church website.
To order visit our website: www.stpaulspeterborough.ca
Orders will be taken until Wed., May 5, 2021
*The annual outdoor plant sale is also being held the same day*
GET READY TO BASH SOME TRASH
The Quinte Trash Bash Committee is working closely with community partners and HPE Public Health to offer a safe Trash Bash event! As we get closer to May 8, we will be sharing information about pre-registration, advanced supply kit pick up and day-of drop off info. For regular event updates, to pre-register and view your community's event details, visit quintetrashbash.ca. The committee will update residents with the latest information as it becomes available. For questions relating to the event, contact your community-specific event rep!
It’s never been a better time to Beat Beethoven. For the past 25 years, thousands of participants have challenged themselves to finish an 8 km race or a 4 km walk through downtown Kingston before the Kingston Symphony has finished playing 50 minutes of Beethoven’s best music. This year we’re doing things a little differently. In June 2021 the Kingston Symphony Association launches its first virtual race – Beat Beethoven: The Virtual Challenge – in celebration of 25 years of this unique community event. Participants can take to a racetrack of their choosing whether it be a hiking trail, a city street, or a treadmill and once again challenge themselves to beat Beethoven.
For the entire month of June, register to run (or walk) your own route of either 8 km, 4 km or both, and you will receive a Beat Beethoven t-shirt. As a bonus for completing the 8 km distance, you will also receive a new Beat Beethoven medal! Children age 10 years and under can also participate in a 1 km virtual run and receive a Beat Beethoven ribbon. Entry fees are $40 for the 8 km, $30 for the 4 km, and $10 for the 1 km (10 years old and under).
To register online or for more information, please visit www.beatbeethovenkingston.com.
The Kingston Symphony Volunteers present a virtual Music Lovers’ House Tour for 2021! Join us from the comfort of your home and virtually tour some of the most interesting, well-designed, eclectic, and spectacular homes in Kingston and the surrounding area. With the purchase of an online ticket for $30, you will receive access to the virtual House Tour which features ten homes this year! Access to the virtual tour will be available on Friday, May 28, Saturday, May 29, and Sunday, May 30, 2021.
You can purchase tickets on the Kingston Symphony’s website at www.kingstonsymphony.ca.