Événement communautaire - Salaberry-de-Valleyfield - Théâtre amateur

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La troupe de théâtre Les Cœurs Joyeux présente la pièce intitulée: "Comment ça va?".

Une comédie axée sur l'amour et la maladie.  

L'événement sera présenté le samedi 13 avril, à 14.

Lieu: 110, rue Mathias, édifice Gaëtan-Rousse, Salaberry-de-Valleyfield

Bienvenue à tous.

Édifice Gaetan Rousse
110, rue Mathias
Valleyfield

Public Notices/Announcements - Brockville/Prescott - Genealogy Drop-In at Leeds Grenville OGS Archives

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Genealogy Drop-In sponsored by Leeds & Grenville Branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society at our Archives/Library at 5 Henry Street, Brockville (in the basement at the Brockville Museum). Drop in any time from 10:00 am until noon on Wednesday April 3rd & 17th. Members of the local Branch will be on hand to answer questions to help you in your genealogy research. Come build your family tree. This is a free event. All welcome!

Public Notices/Announcements - Brockville/Prescott - Leeds & Grenville OGS meeting

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The April meeting of Leeds & Grenville branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society will be held on Monday April 8th at 7:30 pm. at the Brockville Museum. Our speaker will be Bob Dawes, past chair of Quinte branch OGS. His topic is The Family History Reno Project (the easy do-over). If you've ever wanted to clean up your family history file, this is the easy way to approach it.  Normally, a Do Over involves re-entering all of your family information from scratch, while this approach allows you to continue using your file for research while cleaning it up. It also allows you to take advantage of everything you've learned over the years as well as new resources and tools. Come and find out how to research your ancestors! Everyone is welcome to attend.

Community Event - North Bay - Undergraduate Research Conference: Interactive Boo

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Author of "Moon of the Crusted Snow"

Waubgeshig Rice is an author and journalist originally from Wasauksing First Nation. His first short story collection, Midnight Sweatlodge, was inspired by his experiences growing up in an Anishinaabe community, and won an Independent Publishers Book Award in 2012. His debut novel, Legacy, followed in 2014. A French translation was published in 2017. His novel, Moon of the Crusted Snow, was released in October 2018.

The Undergraduate Research Conference celebrates the contributions of undergraduate research at Nipissing University and across Ontario. It provides an opportunity for students to present a research project they are working on while engaging in scholarly debate amongst each other.  This conference is an excellent opportunity for undergraduate students to showcase their work in a professional setting before their peers, faculty, and the public.

Nipissing University
100 College Drive
P1B 8L7
North Bay

Community Event - Cornwall - 61st Anniversary Service

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61st. Anniversary Service at St. Matthew’s Presbyterian Church, Ingleside Ontario

Guest Speaker, The Rev. Daniel Cho.

Moderator of The 2018 General Assembly

Sunday, March 31, 2019.

Ingleside, Ontario

Everyone Welcome.

  

St. Matthew’ Presbyterian Church
15 Memorial Square
K0C 1M0
Ingleside Ontario

Community Event - Niagara - Immunity Quest Escape Room at the Grimsby Museum

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Your tribe has been placed on a deserted island and must work as a team to solve puzzles and riddles, while searching for the god of immunity mask. But beware, not all things are as they seem on the island. Foes can become friends. Who do you trust? Find the god of immunity mask before time is up!

Mission Impossible Escape Rooms will be creating an escape experience at the Grimsby Museum on Saturday May 4th. Please note, you will not be locked in anywhere and this is an escape game that requires you to solve riddles and puzzles.

Each time escape room experience will last approximately 20 to 30 minutes.

This is a family appropriate event. Suggested ages: 12+. Each party must have an adult with them.

Up to 8 people can participate per time slot; if your party booking is less than 8 you may have others in your group.

There are 8 time slots available on May 4th. Please select your preferred time slot. It will only allow you to purchase the amount of tickets that are available. If you require more tickets please check a different time slot for availability.

The escape room experience will be set up in a free standing tent outside of the Museum. You will have access to the Museum galleries and washrooms before and after your scheduled time slot.

Free parking

Please contact the Grimsby Museum for further details and information: museum-public@grimsby.ca 905-945-5292

Pre-registration is required. Please register in person at the Grimsby Museum or online: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/escape-room-immunity-quest-at-the-grimsby-museum-tickets-58389462454

Grimsby Museum
6 Murray Street
L3M 4G5
Grimsby

Community Event - Niagara - Gemstone Bracelet Workshop & Earth Hour Meditation

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Celebrate Earth hour by creating your very own gemstone bracelet. What’s included: meditation session, crystal and wooden beads, choice of tree of life charm, keepsake pouch, informative talk about the benefits of crystals and information take-home pamphlet. Workshop presented by Coconut Quartz. Herbal tea will be provided. All materials are included in registration.  $25.00/person. Pre-registration required. Please visit the Grimsby Museum to register or register online: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/gemstone-bracelet-workshop-earth-hour-tree-of-life-meditation-tickets-58441898291

 

Grimsby Museum
6 Murray Street
L3M 4G5
Grimsby