Événement communautaire - Montmagny - Souper dansant FADOQ
Avec la musique de mme Aline Talbot ouverture des portes a 15h30
Avec la musique de mme Aline Talbot ouverture des portes a 15h30
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC (19+) EVERYONE WELCOME.
Let's welcomes the Rockets to the Thorold Legion
Rock and Roll is alive and well and The Rockets prove that time and again. Made up of Paul R.K. Wheeler Jr (Bass and vocals), Georgie Fab (Guitar and vocals) and Jack Pedler (drums)...with occasional random guests thrown in, The Rockets tip their hats to the amazing music that arrived with the British Invasion, and keep audiences singing along and dancing every time they perform.
Bring your friend(s). Spread the word. The more the merrier. Great music and reasonably priced drinks.
FREE ADMISSION
Additional Parking at the Thorold Library after 8:00 pm.
EVERYONE WELCOME (19+) OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
FREE ADMISSION
Formed in the summer of 2015, Veranda Beach is a blues infused rock band based out of Thorold Ontario. This five piece band has already made a name for themselves around the Niagara Region. The perfect mix of blues, hard rock and smooth soul, Veranda Beach have a sound all their own and are definitely an up and coming band to keep an eye on.
Please check out the official website for your listening pleasure.
Please come on out and welcome the boys and have a rockin' good time
Bring your friend(s). Spread the word. The more the merrier. Great music and reasonably priced drinks.
Additional Parking at the Thorold Library after 8:00 p.m
Are you caring for an elder, or a child or adult living with a disability or neurodiversity? Do you sometimes feel like you have nothing left to give? Please join Reach, Equality and Justice for People with Disabilities, for an engaging and informative session about resilience and self-compassion for caregivers. Reconnect with yourself and others, take time to fill your self-care tank, and head home with practical mindfulness tools to help build resilience.
Hear from speakers Gail Dawson, Social Worker, MSW, and Heather Cross, Mindfulness and Yoga Instructor, owner of Here and Now Studio, and Lawyer.
When: December 3, 2019, 7 - 9 pm
Where: United Way Building, 363 Coventry Road, Ottawa
Cost: $25
Please visit www.reach.ca or Click here to register
hosted by Trinity United Church Women; Trinity UC, 111 McIntyre Street East (at Ferguson); Friday, November 29; 11am - 1 pm.
Serving Pancakes, Sausage, Muffins, Cookies, Juice, Coffee and Tea - Visit with Santa
Crafts - $5/person (adult to be accompanied by a child).
Money raised goes back into the Community - Free Parking
Tickets at the door (Reservation NOT required)
Are you turning 60 years old in the next 6 months? Maybe you are wondering what you need to do to apply for your Canada Pension, Old Age Security or you have questions about the Guaranteed Income Supplement. Chatham-Kent Public Library will be holding information sessions lead by Service Canada Representatives on Tuesday, December 17 at 5:30 pm in the Wallaceburg Branch and on Wednesday, December 18 at 5:30 pm in the Meeting Room of the Chatham Branch.
This is a great opportunity to help you make decisions for the next chapter in your life. This is a free information session and no registration is required for both locations. For more information about this or other programs at the Chatham-Kent Public Library, please visit ckpl.ca.
Are you turning 60 years old in the next 6 months? Maybe you are wondering what you need to do to apply for your Canada Pension, Old Age Security or you have questions about the Guaranteed Income Supplement. Chatham-Kent Public Library will be holding information sessions lead by Service Canada Representatives on Tuesday, December 17 at 5:30 pm in the Wallaceburg Branch and on Wednesday, December 18 at 5:30 pm in the Meeting Room of the Chatham Branch.
This is a great opportunity to help you make decisions for the next chapter in your life. This is a free information session and no registration is required for both locations. For more information about this or other programs at the Chatham-Kent Public Library, please visit ckpl.ca.
The Retired Women Teachers of Ontario (Belleville and area) invite all members and welcome other retired women teachers, to their Christmas luncheon.They will meet at Pentacostals of Quinte, 490 Dundas Street West, in Belleville on December 11th at 11 am. Following a Christmas dinner, Tim Campbell will entertain. Members and guests are encouraged to bring hygene products for donation to the Hastings Prince Edward Learning Foundation. For more information and to reserve your place, please call 613-968-8268.
The Salvation Army Christmas Kettles are out in the community! Something you see every year to symbolize that Christmas is coming – but what are they really raising money for?
In short, the answer is our community! Here at The Salvation Army in Peterborough, we strive to help those who need it the most. We do that through our Food Bank, our Breakfast Program, Christmas food hampers, Christmas toy shop, and much more. From January 1 to September 30 this year, 11,070 meals were provided at our breakfast program, and our Food Bank reached more than 2,800 households. Last Christmas, 2,046 individuals and families received food hampers, and toys were provided to almost 2,600 children.
In order for us to offer such services, we rely heavily on the money raised from the Christmas Kettle campaign. Last year our goal of $85,000 was met, and we are looking to exceed that total this season. However, that goal can only be accomplished through the generosity of our fellow community members.
Your donations, no matter how big or small, are important, whether they be of a monetary nature or donations of your time. Volunteers are a substantial support to what we as The Salvation Army do. If you would be willing to give some of your time as a volunteer for The Christmas Kettle Campaign, it would be greatly appreciated!
We are so unbelievably grateful for the kindness of others as we strive to support our community during the Christmas season and throughout the year. If you would like to be a part of this incredible community response, please contact The Salvation Army at (705) 742-4391, ext 27.