Public Notices/Announcements - Windsor/Leamington - Very Large Book Sale
10,000 books. Great deals! Well organized!
St. Matthew's Church 1600 Norfolk Road.
Sept. 30th 5pm-9pm/ Oct. 1st 9am-5pm
10,000 books. Great deals! Well organized!
St. Matthew's Church 1600 Norfolk Road.
Sept. 30th 5pm-9pm/ Oct. 1st 9am-5pm
St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church is holding its Annual Thanksgiving Pie Sale
on Saturday, October 8, from 7 am until 11 am,
c/o The Mount Community Centre, 1545 Monaghan Road, Peterborough.
This year you can pre-order pies by October 6th by calling Bruce at 705-745-5254; Catherine 705-745-2198 or the church office at 705-745-1411 (leave a message please) or simply drop by Saturday morning and select from pies at the sale.
The following pies are available for preorder - Pumpkin ($13); Apple ($15); Cherry ($15); Blueberry ($15); Rhubarb ($15) or ask for a special kind. It might be available ($15).
Pay by cash/cheque at the sale or etransfer for pre-orders.
Education is the key. Come in and learn about what Naloxone is, how to recognize a drug poisoning, how Naloxone can save someone’s life and where to pick up a free Naloxone kit in Chatham-Kent. CK Public Health will be holding Naloxone Information sessions at the following Branches of Chatham-Kent Public Library:
Dresden Branch
187 Brown Street
Tuesday October 4
6:30 pm
Blenheim Branch
16 George Street
Thursday, October 6
6:30 pm
Wallaceburg Branch
209 James Street
Thursday, October 27
6:30 pm
Chatham Branch
120 Queen Street
Thursday, November 10
6:30 pm
All sessions are free to the public, no registration required. Free Naloxone kits will be distributed at each session.
To find out more about programs and events at Chatham-Kent Public Library, visit www.ckpl.ca.
The Survivor Thrivers’ Breast Cancer Dragon Boat Team is hosting a fun “Afternoon Tea” at St. Peters Anglican Church on October 22 from 2 to 4 pm. Delicious scones, sandwiches, desserts and tea will be enjoyed as well as a Silent Auction and 50/50 draw. Tickets are $40 with funds supporting the team and Canadian Breast Cancer Research.
Join us for a Healing Walk on Thursday, September 29! 
This event is for EVERYONE.
Lets walk together on the path to healing while nurturing hope and reconciliation in our communities.
This event will honour the lost Indigenous children, residential school survivors and all the lives and communities affected by the residential school system in Canada.
Meet at Chatham-Kent Public Library - Wallaceburg Branch at 10:30 a.m
The gathering will take place at Civic Square Park after the walk
Please join us for a 2-hour program on how to enjoy gardening safely with arthritis.
Information, stretching, paraffin wax hydrotherapy, planting activity and discussion,
**Participants must pre-pay and register online at www.tbnplc.com"
Cost: $14/person
Tuesday, October 4, 2022
Portuguese Canadian Social Club
346 Grand Ave East, Chatham
Open House
6:00 pm – 10:00 pm
As the sponsors say, "Choose your candidate like you choose a combine- make an informed choice!"
Sponsored by The Grain Farmers of Ontario District 2 – Kent, the Kent-Essex Christian Farmers and the Kent Federation of Agriculture.
The Transforming Power of Courageous Conversations
Thursday October 6, 2022
9:30am - 11:30am
with Rosita Hall
In Person at Community Development Halton's office, 3350 South Service Road, Burlington
Register at: CiviCRM | Community Development Halton (cdhalton.ca)
 
St. Agatha of Sicily is the Patron Saint of breast cancer patients, rape victims, bakers, and bellfounders. Every February, a festival held in her honour serves dome-shaped cakes called: “Minne di Sant’Agata” (“Little Breasts of Saint Agatha”).
Sarah McNeilly is neither Catholic nor Italian. She’s not even a good baker. But Sarah is going to bake (and eat) Minnie di Sant’Agata (AKA “Titty Cakes”) on stage. Because Agatha’s story allowed Sarah to do the impossible. To finally tell her own story. In her own words. And maybe, just maybe—with you as her witnesses—Sarah will bake herself to healing on stage this October.
Mature Audiences: This show contains mature content, please visit publicenergy.ca for a full list of content warnings.
ALLERGY WARNING: this show contains nuts (tree nuts, that is)!
Pistachios, almonds, gluten, dairy, eggs and other food allergens will be processed on stage, which could lead to the presence of trace amounts in the air.
St. Agatha of Sicily is the Patron Saint of breast cancer patients, rape victims, bakers, and bellfounders. Every February, a festival held in her honour serves dome-shaped cakes called: “Minne di Sant’Agata” (“Little Breasts of Saint Agatha”).
Sarah McNeilly is neither Catholic nor Italian. She’s not even a good baker. But Sarah is going to bake (and eat) Minnie di Sant’Agata (AKA “Titty Cakes”) on stage. Because Agatha’s story allowed Sarah to do the impossible. To finally tell her own story. In her own words. And maybe, just maybe—with you as her witnesses—Sarah will bake herself to healing on stage this October.
Mature Audiences: This show contains mature content, please visit publicenergy.ca for a full list of content warnings.
ALLERGY WARNING: this show contains nuts (tree nuts, that is)!
Pistachios, almonds, gluten, dairy, eggs and other food allergens will be processed on stage, which could lead to the presence of trace amounts in the air.