Community Event - Peterborough/Lindsay - Celebrate of Recovery and Mental Health @ Gamiing
Join Us for a Celebration of Healing, Unity, and Hope at the Summer Solstice Festival! ☀️
In a world where addiction and mental health challenges touch so many lives, coming together as a community is more important than ever. Gamiing Nature Centre is proud to host our annual Summer Solstice Festival, a day dedicated to recovery, mental health awareness, and the power of connection.
This vibrant festival offers a supportive space for individuals and families affected by addiction and mental health issues. It's a chance to celebrate healing, foster unity, and ignite hope for a brighter future.
We're also inviting organizations, groups, and individuals dedicated to addiction services, recovery support, and mental health care to showcase their valuable resources at the festival. This is a fantastic opportunity to connect with the community and offer vital support.
Interested in participating as an exhibitor? Please email our Summer Solstice Festival TEAM (TEAM SSF) at info@gamiing.org, and we'll be happy to forward you all the information you need to get involved.
Let's come together under the summer sun to support one another and build a stronger, more compassionate community. We look forward to seeing you there!
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Community Event - Burlington/Oakville - Bike, Hike or Walk at Kelso Conservation Area
Get ready to ride, hike, or stroll your way to making a difference! Wheels 2025, the annual fundraising event in support of medically complex children at The Darling Home for Kids, returns to the beautiful Kelso Conservation Area on Sunday, June 22, 2025, and everyone is invited to join.
Whether you're an avid cyclist, a nature-loving hiker, or just looking for a family-friendly way to give back, Wheels 2025 has a route for you. Choose from three cycling distances (25km, 60km, or 100km), hike a 5km scenic trail with summit views of Milton, or enjoy an accessible boardwalk walk by the Kelso lake.
Participants can set a fundraising goal, with all proceeds benefiting children with complex medical needs. and their families through respite, palliative, and residential care at The Darling Home for Kids. After crossing the finish line, guests will enjoy lunch, games, and a celebration of the impact they’ve made together in the community.
Community Event - Kingston - Spring Yard Sale Saturday May 10, 8am to 12pm
Browse through hundreds of donated items from household items, fine China, jewellery, garden items, toys, books, puzzles, music, and white elephant.
Free admission
A Seniors Association fundraiser supported by Capital Movers & Storage.
Community Event - Milton/Halton Hills - BASEBALL DIAMOND DEDICATION DAY
BASEBALL DIAMOND DEDICATION DAY
Saturday June 14, 2025 is D.D.D. at Milton Community Park when Pete McMullen and Glenn Turner Diamonds will be unveiled. Contact Greg at 905-699-9279 or gnpo77@gmail.com for information about the ceremonies.
Community Event - Sarnia - Sarnia Photographic Club presents
May 6: Sarnia Photographic Club presents "Miziwezi ('He is whole', Ojibwe)" by Wayne Simpson. Join us in the Sarnia Library Theatre at 6:45 PM to hear from Wayne Simpson who is an Ojibwe photographer from Aamjiwnaang First Nation based in the quaint village of Elora, Ontario. Wayne specializes in dramatic portraiture and landscape photography. Doors open at 6:30 PM. Guests are welcome. For more info, please email: sarnia.photographic.club@gmail.com
Community Event - Muskoka - Giant Rotary Book Sale 2025 supporting library
The Rotary Club of North Muskoka hosts a giant book sale at the Canada Summit Centre, outside in front of the main entrance, 20 Park Drive, Huntsville, Ontario, on Saturday, May 3, from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM! Funds raised will help support our longstanding commitment to the Huntsville Public Library TD Summer Reading Club.
Hundreds of books! Fiction and nonfiction. Children's books, mystery, romance, health and wellness, history, Canadiana, true crime, cookbooks, hobbies, and more.
No book over $1! Everyone is encouraged to bring a reusable shopping bag!