Public Notices/Announcements - Chatham - 2020 Summer Reading Club

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CKPL presents the TD Summer Reading Club, Game On! Sign up and participate online at https://libraryaware.com/225JPB Read, complete missions, earn digital badges and play games!

This summer, let’s read together and cheer each other on as we achieve our personal best. This reading program is designed for kids age 5 to 12 to encourage life-long reading habits. Once you've earned enough points you'll receive a completion certificate you can print and share!

Public Notices/Announcements - Windsor/Leamington - June 27 Miracle Food Collection

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The June 27 Miracle committee reports an estimated 2,020,500 lbs of food was collected & stands to feed 28,850 households or 67,316 individuals for one year of food bank usage. Many thanks to the residents of Windsor & Essex County for the tremendous generosity.

Public Notices/Announcements - Windsor/Leamington - Sanitizer Distribution in Leamington & Kingsville

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The City of Windsor is proud to partner with Essex County communities that remain in Stage 1 of the Province of Ontario’s Re-opening Framework by providing hand sanitizer product for area businesses and not-for-profit entities.

Any small businesses and any non-profit, cultural, religious or service groups are encouraged to seek an allotment of sanitizer product next week as these communities continue to prepare for eventual economic re-opening.

Tuesday, July 7 from 9am to 11am at the Leamington Roma Club, 19 Seacliff Drive East, Leamington

Tuesday, July 7 from 1pm to 3pm at the Kingsville Arena, 1741 Jasperson Drive, Kingsville

Product on offer is produced to World Health Organization standards and will be made available in 375-millilitre bottles supplied by Highbury Canco in Leamington. Over 2,000 bottles are being made available specifically for these businesses and service organizations.  

“We stand shoulder to shoulder with our neighbours who are still dealing with the COVID-19 outbreak within the region’s agriculture community,” said Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens. “We continue to work with federal and provincial officials, who are now providing dedicated resources and leadership to help deal with this public health emergency. We don’t know when Leamington and Kingsville will be able to enter Stage 2, but this distribution will help local businesses prepare for that re-opening.”

 

 

 

Public Notices/Announcements - Windsor/Leamington - Lane Reduction at Dougall Ave & Cabana Road West

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The intersection of Dougall Avenue and Cabana Road west will be reduced to one lane in all directions for installation of new Bell manhole and a concrete conduit from Monday, July 6 to Monday, August 31. Only through traffic and right turns will be allowed.  Please see Transit Windsor for updated bus route information.

Public Notices/Announcements - Burlington/Oakville - Community Farmers Market at Drummond Manor

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Mode Hospitality Inc. & Drummond Manor have put together a Community Farmers Market with Local Farmers Vendors & Local Small Businesses Vendors & Food Trucks Come out and show Support. Drummond Farms 69 Concession 5 Rd. East Waterdown 8.00am to 1.00pm From July 11,2020 to October 17,2020  Come out and Support your Local Farmer for info www.modehospitality.ca  905-802-6320

Public Notices/Announcements - Niagara - Welland Eastdale Alumni Membership Drive

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Having had to cancel our 4 fundraising events this year we are now depending on our membership drive. Please join the Welland Eastdale Alumni as a past or present student or join as a friend of the Alumni. Membership is $10.00 a year.  E-mail eastdalealumni1961@cogeco.ca for membership form or e-transfer info.

Community Event - Peterborough/Lindsay - Scottish Teas Returning to Hutchison House Museum

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Hutchison House Museum is working hard, preparing the museum to re-open to the public this summer. Starting July 15th until September 5th, 2020 Hutchison House museum will be open to the public on Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons. Visitors may choose to have a tour of the museum or enjoy Scottish Tea on the terrace. Sittings are at 1pm, 2pm and 3pm.

Scottish Tea, served on the terrace in the period garden, includes fresh baked scones, preserves, whipped cream, oatcakes, and tea, lemonade, or ice tea. Scottish Tea is $10 for adults, $5 for children (ages 6-10), children ages 5 and under are free.  Admission for tours only is $5 adults, $3 students (6-18) ages 5 and under is free. There is a max of 4 people for tours as well as four people per table for the Scottish Teas.

All visitors will be required to register and pay for both tours and the Scottish Teas in advance. Visitors will be required to self-screen before visiting the museum as well as where a mask or face shield when inside the building. Hand Sanitizer will be available for guests when they arrive at the museum, as well as when they exit. All visitors will enter through the north accessible entrance and exit through either the front door or the pathway to the east of the museum.

Museum staff will increase daily cleaning protocols as well as wearing appropriate personal protective equipment when producing food for the Scottish Teas, giving tours as well as general interactions with the public.

At this time the Bookshop will remain closed for browsing, however books can be purchased by phone and picked up at the museum.

We look forward to inviting everyone back to Hutchison House again this summer. For more details please visit our website at www.hutchisonhouse.ca or call the museum office to register at 705-743-9710.

Stay Safe.

Hutchison House Museum
270 Brock Street
K9H 2P9
Peterborough

Community Event - Ottawa Valley - Sweat for Pets! Let's move for animals in need!

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Get active, have fun and save animals with the Sweat for Pets summer challenge

Sweat for Pets this summer with the Ontario SPCA and Humane Society's new virtual fundraising campaign aimed at inspiring people of all ages to get active and have fun with weekly challenges delivered right to your inbox. By breaking a sweat, sharing your accomplishments and collecting pledges in your community, you'll be supporting animals in need.

Starting June 22, the Ontario SPCA will kick off 10 challenges over 10 weeks to raise funds to care for animals in need. Don’t worry if you register after June 22nd, all previous weekly challenges will be unlocked for you.

Once registered, get ready to sweat for pets with a fun new challenge every week, while encouraging your family, friends and co-workers to pledge their support.

Whether you have a pet or just love animals, there’s never been a better time to come together – virtually – as a community to have fun, keep moving and give animals in need a second chance.

Are you up for the challenge? Register or donate and change the lives of animals in need across Ontario this summer.

Virtual fundraiser!
115 Woodcrest Drive
K8A6W4
Pembroke