Public Notices/Announcements - Cornwall - Emergency Communications Drill - St. Andrrews

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Imagine, if the Power Grid, cellular network and Internet is disabled. Our ability to communicate with our loved ones, conduct business and support our everyday living in our high-tech world. We would not be able to talk to our loved ones, make calls for fire or police, medical services... Cities, Townships can not communicate with each other, and emergency services can not communicate with each other.

Very few people know that if a major disaster happens, the services for cell phone access will be limited for the general population to give more frequencies/data to emergency providers. But phones will be tied up while 1 call is made at a time, all the others trying that number will get a busy signal.

Amateur Radio Services are supported by all free governments around the world. “Ham Radio” as it is widely known is a technical hobby with a focus on communications by many methods. In Canada, the Amateur Radio Service is supported by Innovation, Science and Economic Development (ISED) Canada. Amateur Radio operators are required to pass exams for basic electronics, antennas, communication regulations and some radio operating questions. Canada has 2 classes of licenses, the Basic and the Advanced qualifications.

The Canadian Amateur Radio operators spend thousands of dollars on equipment, conduct drills, study and contribute to the advancement of radio technology. Did you know that Hams invented the first walkie-talkie, the pager, fax machine, cell phone technology, computer digital communications and the Automatic Packet Reporting System? (APRS). Amateur Radio Operators are also building satellites and experimenting with space communication.

Most Amateur Radio operators belong to a local radio club, which has resources, as well as communication sites (repeaters), already established with radio equipment that can cover a wide geographic area. In our area, we have the Seaway Valley Amateur Radio Club and the Prescott-Russell Amateur Radio Club Inc. The combined resources of local clubs across Canada stand at the ready with trained radio operators and equipment. These clubs have assets which if had to be provided by a municipal city or township would cost millions of dollars and would require specialized employees. Amateur Radio has served as an educational gateway for our children since the 1920s. The Ham radio community has been creating technicians and engineers for tomorrow's jobs.

Every year, Amateur Radio operators in North America spend 24 hours between June 24th to June 25th on an emergency communications exercise called “Field Day”. Rapid deployment of radio communications under emergency conditions started in 1933. The Seaway Valley Amateur Radio Club Inc. will be involved in this year's Field Day exercise which will take place in St. Andrews West. If you are interested in visiting during Field Day or interested in Amateur radio in general and communications please come on by.

 

Seaway Valley Amateur Radio Club Inc. invites the public on June 24th 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM & June 25th 10:00 AM - 1:30 PM.  4865 HWY 138 , St. Andrews West

Community Event - Peterborough/Lindsay - “Portraits of the North”:  Canadian Music

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“The Peterborough Concert Band will introduce a work by Canadian composer, arranger, conductor, and winner of the 2021 Canadian Composer Award, Robert Buckley. The Trilogy, subtitled Portraits of the North, is a musical soundscape of the Arctic.

 

The concert is sponsored by the Riverview Park and Zoo.  Audience members are invited to bring lawn chairs and enjoy a perfect summer afternoon at the Gazebo. Parking is not permitted at the Gazebo. Alternative parking is located at the main lot of the Zoo

Riverview Park and Zoo
1230 Water St.
K9J 7G4.
Peterborough

Community Event - Quinte - Belleville Public Library Writers' Collective

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The Collective meets every other Thursday in the Library’s 2nd floor Board Room.

Join other writers to chat about your work, get ideas, and gain insight on how to improve your writing. Writers’ groups are a great place to encourage yourself and others to meet your writing goals, whether you’re writing fiction or nonfiction. 

Registration required. To register, email infoserv@bellevillelibrary.ca or call (613) 968-6731 Ext #2037.

Belleville Public Library
254 Pinnacle Street
K8N 3B1
Belleville

Community Event - Quinte - Knitterati: Belleville Library's Knitting Circle

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Knitterati is Belleville Public Library's knitting circle. Bring your current project to work on while you chat with fellow knitters, crocheters, cross-stitchers and other fibre arts crafters. Whether it's your first time casting-on or you've been at it for a lifetime, all levels of skill and all ages are welcome.  

Knitterati meets every Wednesday at 5:30pm in the second floor Reading Nook. 

To register call (613) 968-6731 ext. 2037 or email infoserv@bellevillelibrary.ca. Drop ins are welcome, but we encourage you to register if you'd like notifications about any updates or weather related cancellations. 

Belleville Public Library
254 Pinnacle Street
K8N 3B1
Belleville

Community Event - Quinte - Adult Chess Club at Belleville Library

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Belleville Public Library's Adult Chess Club meets every second Monday at 5:30pm. Bring your own chess board or borrow one from the library and meet with fellow chess players for a friendly game. All skill levels are invited to this informal, self-led program. 

To register, call 613-968-6731 ext.  2037, or send us an email at infoserv@bellevillelibrary.ca. ​

 

Belleville Public Library
254 Pinnacle Street
K8N 3B1
Belleville

Community Event - Muskoka - Bracebridge Horticultural Society Front Garden

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Open for nominations now until July 15, 2023

Do please walk, drive, cycle, jog around our Town and take note of good looking front gardens.

Do write the addresses down and submit to the following before July 15th.

Email your nominations to:  frontgardenbhs@gmail.com 

You may nominate your own garden. a friend's or neighbour's or family member's garden

 or that of a total stranger.  You may nominate more than one garden.

Gardens will be judged shortly after July 15th.

Each of the ten winners will be asked to display a sign from us saying they have won 

and receive a cheque for $25.

 

 

Town of Brcebridge
54 Dominion St
P1L 2A5
Bracebridge

Community Event - Quinte - Cricut Drop In hours at Belleville Library

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Drop in at Belleville Public Library and use our Cricut equipment:

  • Maker cutting machine
  • Mug Press
  • Easy Press 2

Use of the equipment is free and first come, first served. Bring your own supplies or purchase from our selection of materials.  Library staff will be available to assist you in using the software and equipment.  

For more information about the drop in program, including the equipment, materials and how to prepare your project, visit our visit our Cricut Maker page on our website. 

Upcoming Drop-In hours: 

  • Wednesday, July 5, 5:30-7:30 pm
  • Saturday July 8, 2:30-4:30 pm
  • Tuesday, July 18, 2:30-4:30 pm
Belleville Public Library
254 Pinnacle Street
K8N 3B1
Belleville

Community Event - Quinte - BPL's Adult Summer Reading Club

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We invite you to join the BPL Adult Summer Reading Club 2023!

Complete fun reading challenges, enter to win prizes, and discover (or rediscover) joy in reading this summer. Pick up your BPL Adult Summer Reading booklet from the second floor Information Desk starting June 24.

Use your booklet to track the books you read and the challenges you complete. Bring your booklet to the second floor Information Desk to report your reading and enter the draws.  There will be several draws throughout the summer. Visit us as often as you’d like to claim entries and tell us what you've been reading. 

Be sure to have your entries in before these dates. All entries will stay in the ballot box after each draw.

  • Thursday July 13: Mid-Summer Prize 
  • Thursday August 3: Mid-Summer Prize #2
  • Thursday August 31: Grand Prize 

All are welcome to join the club. A valid Belleville or Quinte West library card is required to enter the prize draws.

Visit the Adult Summer Reading Club page on our website for details and booklists. 

Belleville Public Library
254 Pinnacle Street
K8N 3B1
Belleville

Community Event - Quinte - Belleville Public Library Kids' Summer Programs

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Welcome to Belleville Public Library 2023 Summer Programs! This year's theme is The Great Canadian Adventure. Our summer programs run from July 3 to August 17. We will be offering children's programming every day except for Fridays, Sundays and Holidays. Visit bellevillelibrary.ca/summer2023 for full details of events. Summer Reading Club materials can be picked up from the Readers' Advisory desk on the first floor of the library.

Most of our summer events are drop-in. However, some events require registration due to supplies, technology needed and room capacity limits. For these events, we please ask that you pre-register. Visit bellevillelibrary.ca/summer2023 to register for events.

Belleville Public Library
254 Pinnacle Street
K8N 3B1
Belleville