Community Event - Kingston - Ham Dinner at Trinity Presbyterian Church

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Ham Dinner at Trinity Presbyterian Church, 9 Manitou Crescent, Amherstview, Saturday April 14, 5-7 p m, Adults $15, Children 6-12 $7 Kids 5 and under eat free.

Trinity Presbyterian Church
9 Manitou Crescent
K7N1Y2
Amherstview

Public Notices/Announcements - Niagara - Ghost Hunt at Roselawn

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Join Paranormal and Historical Association of Niagara on May 12, 2018 from 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm for this unique opportunity to investigate the very haunted Roselawn Mansion and Showboat Theatre in a small group. Only 10 tickets will be sold for this event at our usual $20 ticket price. Tickets can be purchased through the Roselawn Box Office by calling 905-834-7572.  This is a 18+ event.

Community Event - Belleville - Church & State Conference

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Full Day Conference • Lunch/Refreshments Provided

Visit www.corner-stone.ca for more information

Topic Description:

Goodness creates order. Evil creates chaos. It is no surprise, then, that the means through which order is kept and evil is contained in society is through law: an idea first given to us by the Lord Himself. So why do God’s order and many of today’s governmental practices seem so opposed? And how do we, as Christians, respond? In this seminar, David J. Jones will be addressing that very issue. Discussion will range from early Biblical foundations, and the development of law as we know it, to kingdom powers and the role of judgement. Come learn with us how we can be effective in our communities and His Kingdom.

Cornerstone Church
5103 Highway # 62 South
K8N 4Z7
Belleville

Community Event - Windsor/Leamington - Potluck Euchre Party - April 10, 5:30pm

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Food, friends and fun! Join us in the ADP Room at South Essex Community Council (SECC), 215 Talbot St. E. in Leamington on Tuesday, April 10 beginning at 5:30 p.m. for our potluck euchre party. Door prizes to be won. Admission is a dish, appetizer or dessert of your choice. For more information or to register please contact Paige Frankfurth at (519) 326-8629 x.299 or pfrankfurth@secc.on.ca

South Essex Community Council
215 Talbot St. E.
N8H 3X5
Leamington

Événement communautaire - Saint-Hyacinthe - Portes ouvertes CFM 30 mai

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Le CFM vous ouvre ses portes le 30 mai de 17 h à 20 h. Venez découvrir le monde de l'éducation des adultes!

Rencontres avec les enseignants, visite des lieux, information sur nos programmes, réponses à vos questions.

On vous attend au 2495, boul. Laframboise, Saint-Hyacinthe, 450 771-2930

Centre de formation des Maskoutains
2495, boul. Laframboise
J2S 4Y1
Saint-Hyacinthe

Public Notices/Announcements - Peterborough/Lindsay - Monthly Meeting of Peterborough Astronomical Assoc

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The Peterborough Astronomical Association will hold its regular monthly meeting, which takes place on the first Friday of the month, on April 6th, at 7:00 p.m. The meeting location is the Rotary Education Centre/Guest Services Building, Riverview Park Zoo, Peterborough.

We are currently looking at a new program for beginners in astronomy. The classes are currently on hold at this time, but stay tuned for future updates as new opportunities may be made available to learn the sky and earn a certificate in the process.

Our presentation for April will start shortly after 7:30 p.m. and features a Skype talk by Dr. Luc Simard, Director of the National Research Council (NRC), Astronomy Technology Program, Hertzberg Astronomy and Astrophysics, Victoria, B.C. The topic is yet TBD, but as a professional astronomer who started as an amateur, he always likes to get back to his roots and talk to the public about astronomically related subjects that are his life’s work and interest. Don’t miss a unique opportunity to hear first hand from one of Canada’s astronomy research specialists.

Following the main presentation(s) we will look at the “Sky This Month”. Be informed about the locations of the planets of the solar system. There will also be the usual opportunities to come and check out the PAA and all it has to offer, at no cost. This is an all ages meeting and  the venue is barrier free. Also, you don’t need a telescope to belong, but a curious mind helps.