Community Event - Windsor/Leamington - Amherstburg Freedom Museum hosts WSO Concert

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As part of the Amherstburg Freedom Museum's Black History Month programming, we have partnered with River Bookshop and Windsor Symphony Orchestra to host "Celebrating Black Voices: The Chevalier de St. Georges" featuring the Windsor Symphony Orchestra, WSO Concertmaster Lillian Scheirich and Vocalist Florine Ndimubandi. Music composed by Oscar Peterson, Jessie Montgomery and Joseph Bologne. Tickets are $30 and can be purchased online at amherstburgfreedom.org or in person at the Museum (277 King Street, Amherstburg).

Amherstburg Freedom Museum
277 King Street
N9V2C7
Amherstburg

Community Event - Niagara - Sport Products Winter Sale Fundraiser For Charity

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Place your order By Emailing Us at :  fergiejenkinsfoundation@gmail.com

 or pre-arrange to Visit the Foundation at 67 Commerce Place , Unit 4

St. Catharines, Ontario

Payment may be made by: tap/debit card, credit card in person

or by phone , cash or cheque

Shipping cost will apply ! Purchaser will be advised in advance !

To Place a Product (s) ORDER ...View Items & Images HERE ...ORDER NOW !

Then contact us by phone at (905) 688-9418 with the PRODUCTS you wish to purchase !

Fergie Jenkins Foundation
67 Commerce Place , Unit 4
L2R 6P7
St. Catharines

Community Event - Sarnia - Pancake Tuesday Dinner @ St. Luke's United Church

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Join us for pancakes (GF too!), sausages, caramel apple topping, triple berry sauce, REAL maple syrup, coffee, tea and juice, and a Global Donuts Poonchsk!
Proceeds from the dinner will be going to the Roof Capital Campaign. Last August after the big storm, not only did the basement flood, the roof started leaking!
Adults are $15, children 6-12 are $8 and under 6 are free. Tickets available by calling 519-344-1781.

St. Luke's United Church
350 Indian Road South
N7T 3W8
Sarnia

Community Event - Muskoka - Ukrainian Fundraiser Dinner

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Trinity United Church, Huntsville’s UCW, and members of the community, will be preparing a splendid Ukrainian dinner of pierogies, cabbage rolls, sausage, dessert and more!

Friday, February 3rd ; 5:30 till 7:30 PM; Trinity United Church, 33 Main St. E, Huntsville

$20.00 a plate. Please pay at the door.  Additional donations will be collected for those who want to give more.

All proceeds going to the Ukrainian/Canadian Foundation to buy essentials for civilians in Ukraine who are now living in the cold winter with no electricity and heat.

Trinity United Church
33 Main St. E
P1H 2B8
Huntsville

Community Event - North Bay - Hometown Games - North Bay 2023

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The first ever Hometown Run for Youth Special Olympics takes place on May 7th, 2023. 

The Hometown Run for Youth Special Olympics features a 10km and 5km run as well as a 1km family fun run/walk. 

The event page is now live visit https://soocommunity.crowdchange.ca/27791 for more info. 

North Bay Museum
Memorial Dr.
Ontario
North Bay

Public Notices/Announcements - Burlington/Oakville - Alcoholics Anonymous in Halton

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Providing a service to the residents of Halton who find that their drinking has become unmanageable and wish to quit. AA is a 24/7 resource where people can get the help they need.

Please visit our website to find out if AA is for you and to find a meeting close to you 

In Halton, call 905 845 5900

Community Event - Burlington/Oakville - Black History Month 2023 Kickoff Celebration

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Join the Canadian Caribbean Association of Halton (CCAH) as they celebrate their 2023 theme “Connecting Communities”. This year’s event includes a keynote speech by Diana Cooper-Clarke, who will review the fascinating history of Jamaica’s important role in sheltering Jews during WW2, as well as musical performances by Arlene Duncan, Miriam Lee, and the Oakville Choral Society! 

Prior to the show, there will be a 30-minute reception featuring the sounds of the CCAH Steelpan Band. Don’t miss this great opportunity to connect with your community and enjoy free Caribbean finger foods and refreshments.  Local Black artists will also be on hand to discuss their exhibits. 

Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts
130 Navy Street
L6J 2Z4
Oakville