Community Event - Niagara - PICKEREL DINNER Royal Canadian Legion Br 24
ATTENTION: October 14th Fish Fry is NOW Pickerel Dinner. $15 per person. Eat In or take-Out. Everyone is Welcome!
ATTENTION: October 14th Fish Fry is NOW Pickerel Dinner. $15 per person. Eat In or take-Out. Everyone is Welcome!
Cribwolf Talks is a new partner in 2022 to YourTV.  The group produces their own video podcasts
and other exclusive content which we are now airing starting this season on YourTV.  The shows
find Lino Fera, co-founder of Cribwolf Foundation and a parent of an individual with developmental
disabilities (IDD) hosting discussions on crucial topics related to the care and housing crisis facing
the IDD and other vulnerable communities. If you are a parent, caregiver, or simply want to bring
Need to build confidence? Want to set goals for the future? Tri-County Literacy Council is offering a new 4-week training titled “Choices” starting on Monday, November 7th. In this program, students will focus on the essential skills needed to succeed at work and at home.
Topics include:
The curriculum was developed by Tri-County Literacy Council. The training is suitable for various learners, including those planning to enter the school environment after a prolonged absence and people changing careers. Strengthen your Essential Skills of working with others and oral communication. Classes will run Monday to Thursday from 1 to 3:30 p.m., starting Monday, November 7th. To register call Tri-County Literacy Council at 613-932-7161.
Join us on Tuesday, October 18th 2022, from 6:00pm to 8:00pm at Pathways Health Centre for Children for the Sarnia-Lambton JumpStart Teen Transition Fair 2022. The theme for this year’s fair is “Ability to Succeed, Ability to Thrive”.
This information night is meant for all parents/ caregivers of young people with a disability who are currently in high school. During the event, you can learn more about what the future can be for your teen after high school and what you can do now in preparation for this transition to adulthood.
Presentations will be made by representatives from Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP) and Developmental Services Ontario (DSO).
Make connections with community services in the following areas:
- Education
- Employment
- Extra-curricular Activities
- Funding
- Housing
- Respite
The month of October would not be complete without the Halloween tradition. Look out for young ghostly ghouls and goblins on Saturday, October 29th from 12pm - 4 p.m. when Hutchison House Museum will host Halloween tours of the museum. Enjoy a spooky tour of the museum, make a fun craft, have your fortune told, enjoy a special treat and more! Admission for the Haunted Halloween spooktacular event is $8 per person children under 5 are free. Costumes are encouraged and an adult must accompany young children. While we do make the upper levels of the house a little spooky, it is not our intention to scare anyone. For more information contact the museum at 705-743-9710.
The Volunteers of Hutchison House Museum are hosting an elegant Autumn Afternoon Tea on Sunday October 23rd, starting at 2:00pm to celebrate the Harvest season. A light lunch of Fall savories, sweets and tea will be served in the historic Keeping Room by firelight. Tickets for the event are $30 each and pre-registration is required as seating is limited. For more information or to reserve your seat please contact the museum office at 705-743-9710.
The freedom and prosperity we enjoy today came at a staggering cost of human life and sacrifice. This truly Canadian act of remembrance showcases two major Canadian works recalling the Great War. John Burge’s Flanders Fields Reflections is a meditation on John McCrae’s immortal poetry, and the world premiere of Dean Burry’s Tracing Colville chronicles the war art of celebrated artist Alexander Colville.
Evan Mitchell | Conductor
PROGRAM
Burge | Flanders Fields Reflections
Burry | Tracing Colville
Sunday, October 30, 2022 
2:30 p.m. 
Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts
Ticket prices depend on seat location: Adults - $27-50; Seniors - $25-47; Students - $15-25; Child (12 & under) - $10. All prices are plus HST and handling fee
For tickets go to https://www.kingstongrand.ca/events/lest-we-forget-mw2 or call the Box Office at 613-530-2050.
www.kingstonsymphony.ca
The Way We Feel – an ongoing live concert celebration of the songs of Gordon Lightfoot – brings a variety of Canada’s finest contemporary roots/blues/folk/jazz artists together to explore and showcase the songs of one of Canada’s greatest living songwriters. First performed in 2003, the concert has featured more than a 100 different Canadian artists over the years, among them multiple Juno, ECMA, WCMA, Maple Blues and CFMA-award winners all bringing their unique musical vision to dozens of classic Lightfoot songs.
Do you like to knit or crochet? Join the Chatham-Kent Public Library every Thursday afternoon at the Wallaceburg Branch from 1:30pm to 3pm to trade patterns, give suggestions or learn a new skill. Registration is not required.
Home baking, preserves, crafts, Christmas decor and jewelery
9:30 -12 noon
Please use ramp door entrance