Community Event - Hawkesbury (English) - Christmas Tea and Bake Sale

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Annual Christmas Tea and Bake Sale, white elephant table also.

From 11:30 to 1:30 p.m.

372 Genevieve St., Hawkesbury ON

Cost $10.

Everyone Welcome

Saint Jude Catholic Church
372 Genevieve
K6A 2J4
Hawkesbury

Community Event - Ottawa Valley - RCI Drama Club presents "Legend of Sleepy Hollow."

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This year the Renfrew Collegiate Institute (RCI) drama department is pleased to present the Washington Irving classic story, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.

The story is set in 1795 in Upper New York State and is a years-long Halloween favourite due to the story of the Headless Horseman. It brings together the pompous schoolmaster Ichabod Crane, played by Max Hemsley, the roistering Brom Bones, played by Sam Cuccaro, and their love interest, the coy young charmer Katrina Van Tassel, played by Olivia Smart.

The story is told by four narrators and is a comedic mix of a ghost and a love story. This story will delight those of all ages during this year’s Halloween season.

For tickets visit Renfrew Printing, Aikenhead’s Pharmacy, Dahl’s Convenience or the RCI Main Office (613 432-4858).

Renfrew Collegiate Institute.
184 Bonnechere Street South
K7V1Z5
Renfrew

Community Event - Smiths Falls/Perth/North Grenville - Friends of the Perth Library Bake Sale

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The Friends of the Perth Union Library are hosting their annual Fall Bake Sale on Saturday , November 9th from 10 am  to 3 pm  at the Library , 30 Herriott Street. 

Come and enjoy wonderful baking, including fruitcake , cookies and gluten free items.

All proceeds to ongoing programming at the Perth Library.

Donations of baking accepted at the Library on Friday, November 8th. No items requiring refrigeration please. 

Perth & District Union Library
30 Herriott Street
K7H 3C3
Perth

Community Event - Brockville/Prescott - Sherwood Park Manor Auxiliary Fall Bazaar

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CANCELLED - Sherwood Park Manor Auxiliary Bazaar that was to be held Saturday Nov 2, 2019 has been cancelled due to a upper respiratory outbreak at the home.  Please remove the announcement previously submitted.

 

Thanks

 

Sherwood Park Manor
1814 County Road 2 East
K6V 5T2
Brockville

Community Event - Windsor/Leamington - Community Flu Clinic

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The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit will hold one community flu clinic on November 18, 2019 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. This clinic is open to everyone, the flu shot is free, and an Ontario health card is not required.

Paid parking is available beside Assumption Church off University Ave. at a cost of $7 for the day. This lot is staffed so exact change is not required.

University of Windsor - CAW Building, Atrium
401 Sunset Avenue
N9B 3P4
Windsor

Community Event - Niagara - Niagara Post Polio Luncheon

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Tues. Nov. 12th 12:30 pm The Barrel Restaurant 224 Garrison Rd., Fort Erie, Ont.

The Barrel Restaurant
225 Garrison Rd.
L2A 1M7
Fort Erie, Ont

Community Event - Peterborough/Lindsay - Public Lecture: Lands of Lost Borders, Kate Harris

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Join us for a public lecture but 2019 Jack Matthews Fellow, author and adventurer Kate Harris, whose first book, Lands of Lost Borders: Out of Bounds on the Silk Road, is a national bestseller and multiple award-winner (including the prestigious 2019 RBC Taylor Prize). 

Named by Canadian Geographic one of the country’s top modern-day explorers for journeys edging the limits of nations and prudence, Harris will share the story of her first book Lands of Lost Borders. Weaving adventure and deep reflection with the history of science and exploration, this national best-seller explores the nature of limits and the wildness of a world that, like the self and like the stars, can never be fully mapped.

Between sneaking illegally across Tibet, studying the history of science at Oxford, and staring down a microscope for a doctorate at MIT, Kate Harris realized that she didn’t have to launch to the planet Mars to feel a sense of discovery. Weaving adventure, history, and reflections on her travels, Harris joins us to explore the meaning of “exploration” on our mapped and tamed world in this talk about her bicycle journey on the Silk Road.

PUBLIC LECTURE: October 29 at 8 pm (doors open at 7:30 pm), The Canadian Canoe Museum – Lands of Lost Borders: The Meaning of Exploration in a Modern, Mapped World. Admission is free or by donation. Light refreshments will be served.

The Canadian Canoe Museum
910 Monaghan Road
K9J 5K4
Peterborough