Public Notices/Announcements - Kingston - The Perfect Halloween Mystery From Home

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At Home Escape Room: The Old Dublin House

Daily 10am-10pm

Location: Virtual Escape Room From Home

 

The perfect halloween experience right from the comfort of your own home. Get your family and friends together for a Virtual escape room played online and over zoom with one of our room hosts taking you through a spooky mystery! 

 

Book now at https://www.sherlocksescapes.com/the-old-dublin-house-rooms-sherlocks/ 

Community Event - Niagara - Royal Canadian Legion 479 Old Fashion Fall Fair

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The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 479 is holding an Old Fashion Fall Fair to celebrate its 40th anniversary at its Spring Street Location.   The Old Fashion Fall Fair will have a colouring contest, a Pumpkin painting contest, old fashion games and so much more on October 14, 2023, from 10 am to 3 pm.  Free Entry 

 

Royal Canadian Legion Branch 479
5603 Spring Street
L2G 1P7
Niagara Falls

Public Notices/Announcements - Burlington/Oakville - Food Donations

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Food donations

Food donations (including school snacks) and grocery gift cards for Thanksgiving are being collected at St. Matthews Church's convenient drive-through.

Date: Every Wednesday

Time: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Location: St. Matthew on-the-Plains, 126 Plains Rd. E.

Monetary donations can also be made directly on the Burlington Food Bank website or the Compassion Society of Halton website.

Community Event - Burlington/Oakville - Halloween fun at Royal Botanical Gardens

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Halloween fun at Royal Botanical Gardens

The great pumpkin trail returns to RBG from Oct. 20 to 22 and Oct. 27 to 29 at Hendrie Park.

Hundreds of jack-o-lanterns are lit by candlelight, and you can enjoy live entertainment, pumpkin themed activities and fall inspired treats. New this year, you'll get to explore a new path that takes you to a mini midway exhibition, featuring rides and inflatables set up at Cherry Hill Gate.

More information: rbg.ca/pumpkintrail

Hendrie Park
Plains at RBG
L7T 1H1
Burlington

Community Event - Burlington/Oakville - Zero Waste Drop-off Day

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Zero Waste Drop-off Day

Take your broken or unwanted electronics to the upcoming Zero Waste Drop-off Day.

Date: Saturday, October 21, 2023

Time: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Location: Burlington Centre Parking Lot, 777 Guelph Line

There will also be Terracycle Zero Waste bins on site to accept more unique waste items, such as Brita water filters, reusable plastic containers and lids, batteries, ink cartridges, and used PPE.

Volunteers from Burlington Repair Cafe will be in attendance to help fix your broken or damaged household items.

More information: https://www.burlingtongreen.org/programs/zero-waste-events/

Burlington Centre Parking Lot
777 Guelph Line
L7R 3N2
Burlington

Community Event - Muskoka - Bones & Crows - Reel Alternatives Film Screening

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Monday, October 2, 2023
7pm - Algonquin Theatre, Main Street, Huntsville
With special guest, Joyce Jonathan Crone, President & Founder, Hope Arises Project Inc.
Sponsored by: The Great Vine 

The screening of this film is timed as closely as possible with, and to honour, the National Day of Truth and Reconciliation and Orange Shirt Day which both take place on September 30th to commemorate the painful history and ongoing impact of residential schools on indigenous people in Canada. 

An epic account of the life of Cree matriarch Aline Spears that spans generations, Marie Clements’ Bones of Crows is a powerful indictment of the abuse of Indigenous peoples as well as a stirring story of resilience and resistance. This is the feature movie that forms the foundation of the CBC 5-part series. We hope you share this important story together at our big screen presentation.

Fearless in its denunciation of centuries of oppressive policies by Canadian governments and institutions, Bones of Crows is also a memorable paean to the resilience and determination of those who survived the residential schools — and especially those, like Aline, who sought to bring their oppressors’ crimes to light.

Canada | 2022
Director: Marie Clements
Principal Cast: Grace Dove, Phillip Forest Lewitski, Rémy Girard
127m | English, Cree, ʔayʔajuθəm, Italian
Content advisory: content relating to residential schools; child abuse, sexual and psychological abuse, racism.  Support is available 24 hours a day for anyone affected by their experience at residential schools and for those who may be triggered by content dealing with residential schools, child abuse, emotional trauma, and racism. The national Indian Residential Schools Crisis Line is available at 1-866-925-4419.

 

Reel Alternatives Huntsville is a not-for-profit organization, committed to presenting quality Canadian and International film to enrich the cultural experience of the community. Reel Alternatives Huntsville gratefully acknowledges our partnership with Film Circuit, presented by TIFF, and its sponsors and supporters. For more information about Film Circuit and to view a full list of their sponsors and supporters, please visit tiff.net/filmcircuit.

Algonquin Theatre
37 Main St. East
P1H 1A1
Huntsville