Community Event - Windsor/Leamington - Invitation to experience and see lawn bowling

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The Windsor Lawn Bowling Club at Jackson Park invites you to come see and try the sport of lawn bowling.  Initial visit is free and all equipment provided.  Please wear flat athletic footwear (no cleats). Located next to the Ouellette overpass and Parkside Tennis Club with access from McDougall Avenue next to the City greenhouse.  Available dates:  Fridays May 17, 24, 31 at 6 pm.   Saturdays May 18, 25, June 1 at 1:00 pm,   Sundays May 19, 26, June 2 at 1:00 pm.  Email cary@wlbc.ca to confirm a visit.

Windsor Lawn Bowling Club at Jackson Park
2 Memorial Drive
N8X 3N5
Windsor

Public Notices/Announcements - Niagara - St. Andrew's Church Strawberry Festival June 22!

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St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church in Niagara-On-The-Lake will be holding their annual Strawberry Festival, Saturday June 22 from 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM on the Church grounds, 323 Simcoe St. Musical entertainment, strawberry jam, drinks, used book sale, children's activities, and much more! 

Community Event - Burlington/Oakville - Harlequin Singers Perform The History of Broadway

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Presenting THE HARLEQUIN SINGERS, History of Broadway

To support children in need, locally through Jayne's Fund and

for children at risk in Gaza.

Saturday May 25th @ 7:30 pm

Tickets $ 25.00 by calling 905-681-6097

St Luke's Anglican Church
1382 Ontario Street
L7S1G1
Burlington

Community Event - Burlington/Oakville - Oh Canada! Our Home & Inventive Land!

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The Oakville Historical Society's Speakers' Night Series presents:

From the compound steam engine and gasoline of the Industrial Revolution to the lightbulb and the telephone of the Victorian era to the Canadarm and Blackberry of today; we invented them all!!! From a life-long passion for Canadian inventors and technology, Professor Mark Rector will provide an update on his comprehensive tome, chock full of inventors’ stories, firsts, and innovations that happened here in our “Home and Inventive Land.”​

The Oakville Historical Society's Speakers' Nights are open to the public.

Events take place at the Coach House of the Erchless Estate, located at 8 Navy Street (corner of King Street) in historic downtown Oakville.

Parking is limited. Please plan to arrive by no later than 7:15pm.

The Coach House, Erchless Estate
8 Navy Street
L6J 1B1
Oakville