Community Event - Belleville - PANCAKE BREAKFAST
Pancake Breakfast, Sunday, March 1, 2020, at the Tyendinaga Recreation Center, 363 McFarlane Rd. Shannonville. All you can eat, serving from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. for $10 per adult and $ 5 for kids under 8 yrs.
Community Event - Niagara - 15,000 People Rally for Climate and Social Justice
CUPE and a several other trade unions are planning a massive demonstration at the 2020 Ontario PC Party Policy Conference on Saturday 22 February, 2020, the day after the conference starts, at the Scotiabank Convention Centre – 6815 Stanley Ave. Niagara Falls.
Kyle Hoskins of CUPE is encouraging groups that are part of our climate action and social justice movement (Green New Deal; For our Kids; Violet and Friends; OPIRG and connections; Eco-Defenders; Extinction Rebellion Niagara, the Peoples Platform, Niagara Anti-Fascist Action, Save Thundering Waters, Abrupt Climate Change, Niagara District Council of Women, Niagara Activist Network, Niagara Taxpayers seeking Justice, Niagara Social Justice Coalition, Fridays for Future Niagara, Students for a Democratic Society Niagara, and others) to become fully involved.
This would be a wonderful occasion for all of us to turn out with our banners and poster signs and noise. Rally time is 10:30, however if demonstrators are able to get there as early at 7 am, before 8 am breakfast time for the PC delegate, that would be fantastic. Kyle has two buses booked, and is trying to arrange for two more. As soon as I know when and where to get them, I will let you know. Hop on board!
According to scientific research, if a movement engages 3.5% of a community, it becomes successful. That would mean app. 15,000 in Niagara. Let’s try to exceed that goal. It’s time for our voices not only to be heard, but to make a difference!
Community Event - Brockville/Prescott - Free Movie Night Feb 28th @ 6:30pm
Come out Feb 28th at 6:30pm to the Salvation Army Community Church on 175 First Ave. in Brockville to watch "God's Not Dead"! You don't want to miss it. Everybody welcome!
Don't hesitate to call Faye at 613-345-2901 if you have any questions.
Entry to the building will be to the left of the main doors with an "open" sign in the window. We'll also be hosting a game night in the church auditorium for children and teenagers while the movie is being played.
Public Notices/Announcements - Windsor/Leamington - Windsor Symphony Orchestra Intimate Classics
Sunday, February 16 at 2:30PM at the Heritage Auditorium (formerly Assumption Chapel) at the University of Windsor. Entrance to the Chapel is through the Freed-Orman Centre, steps from Huron Church Road south of Assumption Church. Explore the music of Baroque giants Handel, Vivaldi, Telemann, Purcell, and Vivaldi. Featuring three of the amazing woodwind members of the WSO, this concert is full of love, light, and sheer joy!
Tickets can be purchased online at www.windsorsymphony.com, in person at the box office (121 University Ave. W), or on the phone by calling (519) 973 – 1238 ext. 2.
Community Event - Windsor/Leamington - Junior Optimist Club Valentine's Day Dance!!!
The Junior Optimist Club of Forest Glade presents our Community Valentine's Day Dance!!
Friday February 14th - 7 to 9pm at the Forest Glade Arena for Grades 4 to 8!!
Dance costs $5.00 per person - concessions along with LED balloons will be available for purchase.
Music will be provided by DJ Jonah. This is a parent supervised event.
***STROBE AND LASER LIGHTS WILL BE IN USE***
Come out and support your local neighborhood kids!!
Événement communautaire - Drummondville - Messe Country
Public Notices/Announcements - Windsor/Leamington - Short Term Rentals Open House
The City of Windsor wants to hear what residents think about short term rentals (STR’s), whether regulation is needed, and if so, how best to do it.
Windsor does not currently regulate STR’s, but with growth in the industry through such well known names as Airbnb, Vrbo and HomeAway, there may be a new need for licensing and zoning.
An open house will be held on Wednesday, March 4 from 3:30pm to 6:30pm at WIATC Atrium, 401 Pitt Street West where further information can be found, and feedback will be gathered. There is also an online survey to take, which will be open until 4pm on March 7.