Événement communautaire - Laurentides - Assemblée des Paroissiens
Assemblée des paroissiens
sur l'avenir de l'église Saint-Joseph
mercredi 18 novembre 2020 à 19h
à l'Église Sainte-Adèle, 180 rue Lesage, Sainte-Adèle
Community Event - Niagara - FISH FRY @ Royal Canadian Legion Br 24 St. Cath.
Battered Fish and Fries and Coleslaw. 2 piece Dinner $13. 1 piece Dinner $10. Covid Safety Protocol in Place. Everyone is Welcome!
Public Notices/Announcements - Burlington/Oakville - HCC Reads - November 19
Join the HCC Reads on Thursday, November 19th at 8pm for a virtual event with Author, Climate Change Champion and Canadian Icon, Shelia Watt-Cloutier as she will be sharing stories from her novel "The Right to Be Cold".
Ms Watt-Cloutier book gives an authentic perspective and personal reflections into the challenges and impact of climate change in Northern Canada. Listen as Ms. Watt-Cloutier shares her lessons with our community of Halton, and we learn how about local climate challenges and actions.
Événement communautaire - Magog - UTA MEMPHRÉMAGOG -
Vendredi le 4 décembre 2020, à 14 h 00 l’UTA Memphrémagog en collaboration avec NousTV-Magog, présentera, en direct, une conférence de M. Donald Cuccioletta, spécialiste de la politique américaine.
Perspectives politiques des États-Unis après les présidentielles de 2020
M. Cuccioletta, nous entretiendra de la politique nationale des États-Unis dans le contexte d’une nécessaire restructuration du capitalisme pour retrouver et maintenir son leadership sur la scène internationale. Il analysera également la politique étrangère des États-Unis en regard notamment de la rivalité avec la Chine, des défis pour un nouvel ordre mondial et des différents conflits dans le monde.
Community Event - Sarnia - Coldest Night of the Year 2021 - Looking for Teams
NeighbourLink Sarnia-Lambton, serving Sarnia and Lambton County for 27 years, is encouraging Sarnia residents to bundle up and raise cold, hard cash for The Coldest Night of the Year (WALK) - for the 4th year in a row. Although the walk will look a bit different in 2021 because of the covid guide lines - Thousands of participants will be taking part in the covid aware socially distanced WALK in an anticipated 110+ cities across Canada. By walking in the chill of the night, participants will better understand the experience of being on the streets during a cold Canadian winter, while raising funds to aid the work of NeighbourLink Sarnia-Lambton
Here is why we walk - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IaqN6kc6GTI
The Sarnia WALK begins and ends at The Sarnia Christian School, at 1273 Exmouth St, corner of Pontiac Drive and Exmouth Street. But teams of up to 10 walkers can select their own routes more suitable for them during this covid season. Donning iconic toques, on one of the evenings between February 8 and February 20, participants will walk a 2km or 5km route, warming up with toasty drinks at covid aware rest stops, or in drink dispensers they have brought with them, along the way.
Although the walk may appear a bit different in 2021 the goal remains the same - partner with NeighbourLink Sarnia-Lambton and touch lives in need. Over the past 3 years walkers and sponsors have raised well over $55,000.00 assisting in reaching out to many people across Sarnia and Lambton County. WOW!
Lets not let this covid season stop us from teaming up and sharing our love. We cannot do this alone - "Its COLD OUT THERE"
Well CNOY2021 - NeighbourLink Sarnia-Lambton website has gone LIVE! Go have a look and get your Team setup and set your goals and signup your team walkers. OR you can sign up with TEAM "NEIGHBOURS WITH SOLE " the NeighbourLink team. Just go to the website and click on the Register to Walk + Fundraise tab (the yellow toque with the snowflake) and follow the instructions. In any case go to the website and have a look. https://cnoy.org/location/sarnia