Community Event - Burlington/Oakville - Burli Blast - Saturday, July 30 - All Day!
July 30, 2022 - All Day!
Hosted by Burlington Soccer Club
Held at Sherwood Forest Park
5270 Fairview St.
Burlington
CONTACT: 905-333-0777
July 30, 2022 - All Day!
Hosted by Burlington Soccer Club
Held at Sherwood Forest Park
5270 Fairview St.
Burlington
CONTACT: 905-333-0777
6th Annual Burlington Car Show
on Brant St. in Downtown Burlington from Lakeshore Rd. to Caroine St.
July 9, 2022 from 10am-5pm
Show cars, exotic vehicles, cars of every decade, music, vendors, sidewalk sales & more.
In support of Joseph Brant Hospital
Greek Fest 2022 is coming soon! The Hellenic Orthodox Community of Kingston, located at 121 Johnson St. wishes to welcome everyone on August 20, 2022 starting at 11am. Come join us for traditional food, music, & entertainment. Experience our culture and hospitality at its best! For more information, please call 613-546-9841.
Pack your library bag and head on over to your local branch of Chatham-Kent Public Library where you can participate in our Road Trip Adult Summer Reading Contest.
You want in on this contest? To participate, visit your local library branch to pick up your Road Trip bookmark. Visit your library 3 times and your bookmark becomes a ballot to win one of our terrific branch prizes. Each branch prize features gift cards to different venues and destinations in Chatham-Kent that you just can’t miss!
Do you visit our library system virtually? You can participate in our Road Trip Adult Summer Reading Contest too! Follow us on our social media for the link to enter Virtual Road Trip Adult Summer Reading Contest and fill in the ballot for your chance to win!
Contest begins July 4 and runs until August 31 for ages 16+. Follow us on our social media channels all summer long for great reading suggestions as you go on road trips this summer!
To find out more about programs and events at Chatham-Kent Public Library, visit www.ckpl.ca.
Level up your reading game this year with the Teen Summer Reading program at Chatham-Kent Public Library! CKPL has many collections to keep teens engaged this summer. Come check out graphic novels, board games, teen reads, and even video games – all free with your library card!
From June 25 through August 27 readers aged 12-18 have the chance to win prizes. Fill out a ballot when you borrow materials and you’re entered into the draw! Attend a teen program and get an extra ballot. The more you borrow or do at the library, the more chances to win! The Grand Prize this year is a Switch Lite!
Teens can also look forward to a Teen Summer Switch Party! Come in, play games, make friends, and have fun! Stay tuned to CKPL’s socials and event calendar for dates and times of teen programs at a branch near you!
To find out more about programs and events at Chatham-Kent Public Library, visit www.ckpl.ca.
GM St. Catharines is proud to welcome the community back for our annual Show n' Shine Car Show on Friday, August 12 from 10:00 AM-4:00 PM.
Location: GM St. Catharines, 570 Glendale Avenue, St. Catharines, Ontario (in McKinnon Park)
Cost: $10 per vehicle; spectators are free (must be 18+ to enter a vehicle)
All proceeds donated to United Way Niagara.
This car show is only open to GM-powered vehicles (must have a GM engine or transmission to enter a vehicle).
This year will also feature Open House tours of the plant from 12:00 PM-2:00 PM and 4:00 PM-6:00 PM. Walk through our two million square foot facility to see where the V6 and V8 engines, and the GF6 and C8 transmissions, are assembled.
Open house tours are free to the public, but you must register in advance. Must be 10+ to enter the plant; anyone under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
To register for the Car Show or Open House visit www.gmstcatharines.ca and click 'Annual Show n' Shine Car Show'.
For questions or concerns please contact gmstcatharines.communications@gm.com.
Emma’s Walk for Hydrocephalus will take place on Merritt Island in Welland, ON at 10:00 am. Emma’s goal is to raise awareness of hydrocephalus, a neurological condition that can develop at any time throughout a person’s lifespan. Emma St. Aubin’s journey with hydrocephalus started shortly after birth at 6 weeks old when she was diagnosed with the condition and had brain surgery to implant a shunt to keep her alive.
Hydrocephalus is often referred to as “water on the brain”. It can develop at any time of life and is caused when there is a blockage of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) that cushion the brain and spinal cord. The blockage causes pockets in the brain to swell. Treatment is typically brain surgery to insert a shunt system that moves the excess fluid to another part of the body (usually the abdomen) to be reabsorbed. If left untreated it can cause varying degrees of brain damage. People impacted by hydrocephalus, even after treatment can have serious challenges, including chronic headaches, seizures, multiple revisions, extreme fatigue, nausea, incontinence, as well as a decline in academic and professional performance.
Oftentimes, it is rare for a person to go their entire life with one surgery. Emma has had multiple complications and surgeries since she was first diagnosed. Her most recent surgery in May for a blocked shunt, spearheaded her need to raise awareness and funds for Hydrocephalus Canada’s research program, support programs and services across the country.
“Unfortunately there is no cure, however I hope that one day there will be, so that no one has to go through multiple brain surgeries like myself and many others. That is why we need your help to find a cure!” comments Emma.
To learn more about Emma’s Walk for Hydrocephalus” visit her giving page at https://p2p-can.keela.co/spirit-wheel-walk-run-fundraisers-2022/fundraiser/emma.st.aubin To register for the event, or request an interview contact Emma's mom Amy at 905-788-6720 or aim_staubin@hotmail.com #hydrocephalus #spinabifida
11th ANNUAL BRAIN INJURY ASSOCIATION GOLF TOURNAMENT
Dear Golfers and Supporters of the Brain Injury Association of Windsor and Essex County (BIAWE),
We are planning a fantastic golf tournament this year. We anticipate a return to more normal times – with golf and dinner after the game.
Registration: 11:30 to 1:00 p.m.
Tee Times: This year the tournament will have tee times (instead of a shotgun start) commencing at 12 noon and until 1:30 p.m.
Format: Texas Scramble – 4 person teams
Price: $150 per person ($75 for KGC Members) which includes
Golf, Cart, Range Balls,Dinner, Auction, Raffle, Putting Contest, and other good things….
Deadline Date to Register: September 8, 2022
To register and make your payment, please go to our website
OR you may mail a cheque and registration form to: Brain Injury Association of Windsor and Essex County, 856 Victor Dr. Windsor, ON N8S 2S7 OR etransfer to info@biawe.com with form.
Tee times are available on a First come - First served basis.
BIAWE is a registered charity which relies on donations and fundraisers to continue its mission of supporting persons affected by acquired brain injuries and their families and caregivers.
Each year 165,000 Canadians suffer an acquired brain injury (ABI). The annual incidence of acquired brain injury in Canada is 44 times more common than spinal cord injuries, 30 times more common than breast cancer, and 400 times more common than HIV/AIDS.
We hope that you will join us on Thursday, September 22, 2022.
If you have any questions, please call me Brian Watling at 519.791.2113. You can also contact Anna Jurak at BIAWE at 519.981.1329 or info@biawe.com.
Brian Watling Biawe Volunteer
11th ANNUAL BRAIN INJURY ASSOCIATION GOLF TOURNAMENT
Dear Golfers and Supporters of the Brain Injury Association of Windsor and Essex County (BIAWE),
We are planning a fantastic golf tournament this year. We anticipate a return to more normal times – with golf and dinner after the game.
Registration: 11:30 to 1:00 p.m.
Tee Times: This year the tournament will have tee times (instead of a shotgun start) commencing at 12 noon and until 1:30 p.m.
Format: Texas Scramble – 4 person teams
Price: $150 per person ($75 for KGC Members) which includes
Golf, Cart, Range Balls,Dinner, Auction, Raffle, Putting Contest, and other good things….
Deadline Date to Register: September 8, 2022
To register and make your payment, please go to our website
OR you may mail a cheque and registration form to: Brain Injury Association of Windsor and Essex County, 856 Victor Dr. Windsor, ON N8S 2S7 OR etransfer to info@biawe.com with form.
Tee times are available on a First come - First served basis.
BIAWE is a registered charity which relies on donations and fundraisers to continue its mission of supporting persons affected by acquired brain injuries and their families and caregivers.
Each year 165,000 Canadians suffer an acquired brain injury (ABI). The annual incidence of acquired brain injury in Canada is 44 times more common than spinal cord injuries, 30 times more common than breast cancer, and 400 times more common than HIV/AIDS.
We hope that you will join us on Thursday, September 22, 2022.
If you have any questions, please call me Brian Watling at 519.791.2113. You can also contact Anna Jurak at BIAWE at 519.981.1329 or info@biawe.com.
Brian Watling Biawe Volunteer
Niagara on the Lake's Legion Br124 is hosting it's Annual Canada Day Event - All Welcome
Entertainment by DJ Moose Mike 12-4 & Live Music by Undercover 4-8
BBQ & PRIZES & SPECIALS
Delicious BBQ and scrumptious strawberry desserts and ice cream, Strawberry bake sale, and a Penny sale.