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Mike & Linda Moyer, Nelson & Michelle Matos, Tim Hortons
Mike & Linda Moyer, Nelson & Michelle Matos, Tim Hortons
SF Community Theatre is putting on a radio play on Friday, Oct 30 at 8:30pm on Zoom. Live, one night only. No charge for this performance. You can register to watch this show by using the link on our website. www.smithsfallstheatre.com
Travel back to a time when of an evening families would gather around their radio to hear a story. No visual, just sound enabling each individuals’ imagination to fill in the rest. Our story tonight is the classic story of a Count with an interesting appetite. You may have heard of him? Count Dracula – fact or fiction – we’ll let you decide! The show will be live and the actors will be right there with you as you watch (or listen to) this radio play.
The North Bay Golden Age Club is having the annual Craft Sale on Saturday November 14th from 9am - 3pm at 135 Worthington St. West.
Please contact Enola Matthieu 705-752-4119 for more information about renting a table.
The October Bulletin is for sale at the reception desk and 2021 memberships can also be purchased as well.
The Black & Indigenous Solidarity Film Screenings/Discussion is the second of four programs within the series We Are Not a Phase: Indigenous Screenings & Talks.
On Wednesday, October 28th at 7:00 PM EST, Kat Pasquach, Aboriginal Outreach and Retention Coordinator, Aboriginal Education Centre will host a discussion on Black & Indigenous solidarity exploring the topics of kinship and relocation.
The featured films in this program honour the distinct histories of both Black & Indigenous peoples, and those whose identities intersect across culture and heritage. The films can be viewed on VUCAVU until 9 AM EST on October 28th.
The discussion and screenings are both free.
Halloween is just not the same this year, no parties, and no dances but this does not mean no fun. Come for a laugh, come for a drink, come for a wing, just come.
Join your local Host Lady Rae-Vyn from YourTV local show "Str8 Talk", with a special guest appearance by Geri Atrick, on Saturday October 31. 2020 for a night of comedy. Come on down the Moose’s Cookhouse, 134 Main Street E, North Bay. The event kicks off at 7pm.
Geri Atrick had this to say, “Oh my god Pigeon, I do not have to be PG finally? I can just let loose and say what is on my mind? Well, you just never know what will come out of my mouth. Bring on the wine! Hope to see you there, Pigeon.”
Jocelyn Green the Organizer of this comedy night had the following to say, “We are in difficult times and people need to laugh. We put together a great line-up of comedians just to help everyone feel better. What can be better for the soul than a night of laughs with friends? All Covid protocols are in place. The Moose is going out of their way to make this a safe and fun night. What else are you going to do on Saturday night in North Bay? And it is Halloween!!! Have fun, dress up and come out if you dare! LOL"
Tickets are on sale through the link below. Advance tickets are $15, at the door is $20. Let us support local business and local artists.
CAAN is holding a fundraiser bottle and can drive. Drop off empty liquor/wine/beer bottles, beer/liquor cans and aluminum pop and pet food cans in front of the garage at 7 St. Julien Drive. All proceeds go to help our community animals.
Test your music trivia skills in support of your library from the comfort of your own home at our 6th Annual Trivia Night! This year's event will be held virtually (via Zoom) with super-host @adamcrockatt on Saturday, November 7 (7pm-830pm)!
Make teams with your bubble people (or play solo!) for a fun evening of friendly competition. All registered participants will be entered in a prize draw.
Sign up for just $10 at any of our branches or by phone (with credit card) at (905) 734-6210 ext. 2521 starting tomorrow.
All proceeds support library programming and community initiatives.
At Stamfordlane United Church 3855 St. Peter Ave on Nov 14 from 1-7pm.Turkey,stuffing,vegetables and pumpkin pie. Tickets available online www.stamfordlaneunited.ca or phone 905 354 8841.
Can’t wait until you can shuffle through the CDs we have, looking for a copy of a rare disco hit or your favourite song of the summer of ’65? Are you getting a little obsessive because your book shelf is obviously missing Sue Grafton’s mystery Y is for Yesterday, or you’re tired of the cookbooks you have and are in need of some new inspiration? Have you watched your old DVD copy of Sound of Music so much that it is no longer one of your favourite things? The Kingston Symphony Volunteers can help!
Our online store is now live! We have put a large number of items online, and you can now look for your favourite books, CDs, and DVDs to alleviate some of the boredom this pandemic has caused. Several thousand individual items are on the site now, and we will work on adding more each week including new genres of books. Vinyl records are coming soon and we plan to add household items and Christmas décor by early December.
Start shopping now by:
For more information, please email volunteercommittee@kingstonsymphony.ca or call the Kingston Symphony Association office at 613-546-9729.
Sunday, November 1, 8 am to 1 pm, join us for a complete breakfast, including eggs, bacon, sausage, toast, fruit, pastries, pancakes, coffee/tea/juice.