Community Event - Brockville/Prescott - Chili Cook-Off Sunday, February 9th
Chili Cook-Off
Sunday, February 9th,
1- 3 pm Brockville Legion.
Chili tasting is
$5 per person
Hot prize for the Best Tasting Chili
Brockville Legion
Chili Cook-Off
Sunday, February 9th,
1- 3 pm Brockville Legion.
Chili tasting is
$5 per person
Hot prize for the Best Tasting Chili
Brockville Legion
Connect with families (including interracial ones) that have Black children. Come for the free lunch and Afrocentric gifts as well as the opportunity to get to know Black and Black interracial families in Peterborough and their allies. Bring your grandchildren/nieces/nephews too!
Come celebrate BHM with Afrocentric Awareness Network of Peterborough!
The free Afrocentric meal (bring salad or dessert if you wish, but this isn't mandatory) will be from 1pm - 2pm, followed by a presentation by Jane Braithwaite, then a performance by local musician Faith Nolan. The event ends at 3pm and will be held at 347 Burnham St in Peterborough. There is a free parking lot on the premises.
Please register by calling 705-917-9397 or emailing aanptbo@gmail.com . Sponsored by the United Way Peterborough and Community Race Relations Committee of Peterborough!
Come enjoy a story at the Peterborough Public Library by and about people of African descent! Pick up a free Afrocentric gift as well. Stories are aimed at children aged 6 and up, but everyone is welcome. Jane Braithwaite brings books alive in the Story Corner downstairs! January 18, 10:30am.
Brought to you in collaboration with the Peterborough Public Library and sponsored by: United Way Peterborough, New Canadians Centre, and Community Race Relations Committee of Peterborough.
Adelle Taylor and Joan Bennet Ross open the 2025 exhibition season at Gallery in the Grove with their exhibition, The Art of Seeing. A reception on Feb 1st from 11am-2pm opens the exhibit.
Adelle completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts at OCAD University and has featured her creations in numerous galleries and exhibitions, including The Toronto Artist Project. Her art explores the emotional power of colour as a universal language and the profound connections between nature and the human condition.
Joan has practiced surgery in Sarnia for 30 years. Her skill and love of pencil drawing actually forced her to choose between entering an illustration program or applying to medical school. The influence of nature and plein air work is evident in Joan's paintings. She is always near water - living on Lake Huron - and as a regular summer vacation loves Killarney Provincial Park.
The Art of Seeing runs from Feb 1- March 8, 2025. Gallery hours are Mon-Thurs. 2pm-5pm, Fri. & Sat. 11am-2pm. For more information visit www.galleryinthegrove.com or call 519-869-4643.