Public Notices/Announcements - Quinte - In-person Seniors Luncheon Social
In-person Seniors Luncheon Social – Sophiasburgh Town Hall on May 29th
All seniors 60+ are welcome to attend for food, fun and socialization at the first in person Seniors Luncheon Social held by Prince Edward Community Care since the pandemic began in 2020. It takes place on Thursday, May 29 at 12:00 noon at the Sophiasburgh Town Hall in Demorestville. Grab your plate, cup and cutlery and enjoy hamburg steak with fried onions, mashed potatoes and gravy, veggies, salad and dessert all for $20. Only those who preorder and pay will be served. To order, or for more information, call 613-476-7493. Delivery can be arranged for seniors who live near Demorestville and require it. Orders will be taken until 4:30pm on Monday, May 26th. www.communitycareforseniors.org
Community Event - Muskoka - Huntsville Horticultural Society Meeting & Speaker
Join us at the Huntsville Public Library on May 13 at 7 pm for our General Meeting.
Following a brief business section, Naturalist David J. Hawke will speak to the group about his topic "Wildflower Legend and Lore". There are some strange names attached to our local wildflowers and this presentation looks at the history and uses of many of them. From Stinking Benjamin to Bouncing Bet to Dog-strangling Vine, learn of their background and why they continue to be a fascination to botanists
Doors open at 6:30 pm. Enter at the After-Hours Entrance side door
Refreshments served.
Members free, visitors are asked to make a donation.
Everyone Welcome!
Email huntsvillehorticulture@outlook.com for more information
Public Notices/Announcements - Quinte - Seniors 60+ Curbside Pick-up Luncheon
Curbside pick-up meal on May 22, 2025 - pick-up at Elks Lodge, 21 Elk Street Picton
Prince Edward Community Care holds monthly curbside pick-up meals. This event is on Thursday, May 22nd and the pickup location is Elks Lodge. Kelly Bannister is preparing a scrumptious meal of Lasagna and garlic bread, soup, Caesar salad, and dessert. The cost is $20.00/meal and seniors 60+ can order by calling the Community Care office at 613-476-7493. All meals must be paid for in advance. Meals will be packaged hot and ready to be picked up at noon. Only those who preorder and pay will be served. To order, or for more information, call 613-476-7493. Delivery can be arranged for seniors who require it. Orders will be taken until 4:30pm on Monday, May 19th. www.communitycareforseniors.org
Public Notices/Announcements - Peterborough/Lindsay - The PUSI is currently seeking new members.
The PUSI is currently seeking new members. If you have an interest in Military History, current global and local events, please let us know. The USI meets monthly at the Holiday Inn Waterfront. The next meeting is May 27. For information contact usi.ptbo@gmail.com or call 705-991-1393
Community Event - Sarnia - The lobster dinner is back!
Un souper homard? Pinces-moi, je rêve!
“Une soirée où vous pourrez manger avec les mains sans jugement”
Ce souper est un prélèvement de fonds pour le centre communautaire francophone de Sarnia-Lambton. Si vous ne raffolez pas de fruits de mer, nous avons aussi l'option de steak ou pâtes végétariennes.
A Lobster Dinner? Pinch me, I must be dreaming!
“A night where you can eat with your hands — no judgment!”
This dinner is a fundraiser for the Centre communautaire francophone de Sarnia-Lambton. If you're not a fan of seafood, we also offer steak or vegetarian pasta options.
Community Event - Peterborough/Lindsay - PHS Speaker: The Lighthouses of Upper Canada
In the era before the GPS, the lighthouses scattered along the shores of the Great Lakes were the one reliable way of determining where a ship was at night. While the American lights were built and managed by the federal government, on the Canadian side these were the responsibility of the government of Upper Canada and later the Bureau of Public Works of the united Province of Canada. In an era dominated by massive government spending on canals, the lighthouses are often overlooked as a critical part of the safe transport of local products to distant markets. A remarkable number of these pre-Confederation structures still survive.
Walter Lewis is an award-winning maritime historian and frequent speaker, specializing in the history of Great Lakes region. A graduate of Queen's University and the University of Toronto, he has served on the editorial boards of both Fresh Water and is the executive editor of The Northern Mariner. In 1990 he took up scuba diving as part of the research for The River Palace, co-authored with Rick Neilson of Kingston. His website, MaritimeHistoryOfTheGreatLakes.ca is recognized as one of the richest resources for those doing research in the history of the Lakes. He has presented to a wide range of audiences, including the Peterborough Historical Society back in 2015.
PHS Speaker Series to be held Tuesday May 20, 7:30 p.m. at the Peterborough Lions’ Centre on Burnham Street. Admission is free and so are the light refreshments.