Community Event - Quinte - Trenton Lions Club Spring Bazaar
Trenton Lions Club Spring Bazaar, Saturday April 23rd, 9am-2pm, Trenton Lions Club Hall, 77 Campbell Street
Trenton Lions Club Spring Bazaar, Saturday April 23rd, 9am-2pm, Trenton Lions Club Hall, 77 Campbell Street
Volunteers will do your taxes free at St Lukes's Church 566 Armour Rd on Apr 20 & 27 from 9:00-3:30 for those with income 35k for singles, 45k for couples on a first come first served basis. Masks must be worn
The Belleville Veterans' Council will be hosting a commemoration service on May 8, 2022 at 2p.m. at the Belleville Cenotaph.
The service will be to honour those who served at The Battle of Vimy Ridge (Apr 9, 1917), the Battle of the Atlantic (1939~1945) and Victory in Europe (May 8, 1945).
All are welcome to attend while observing relevant COVID-19 restrictions.
Royal Canadian Legion Huntsville, April 26 Tuesday will be: salad, meatloaf, mashed potatoes & gravy, glazed carrots, apple crisp, and tea/coffee. $12 each, we thank Colleen Comer for taking on this event. We will serve from 5 to 6 p.m. reservations would be appreciated. Don't miss out call 705-789-4641 and leave your message if you prefer take out you can pick up from 4:30 to 5 p.m. Leave your name, phone number and how many dinners you want to pick up. We are happy to offer either eat in or curb side pickup. To avoid disappointment and to help plan the number of meals please make your reservation early. Watch for more meals to follow
After three long years, the Rotary Club of Windsor-Roseland is pleased to return to our 37th annual Rotary Lobsterfest, a Maritime Party!
Join us at the beautiful Fogolar Furlan Club on Friday, May 27, 2022. Enjoy a sumptuous buffet of roast chicken, roasted potatoes, penne pasta with tomato sauce, salad, rolls and butter and one freshly prepared Maritime lobster. Additional lobsters can be purchased, in advance with your meal.
Enjoy an evening of great food, entertainment, raffle and silent auction with a Maritime flavour!
Thanks for supporting all the good work that Rotary does in our community and in the world community !
Indoor yard sale Apr. 30 th, St Paul’s United Church Stirling
A luncheon event including full course meal at Jim's restaurant on Wed May 4th, 1pm-3pm. Choice of sandwiches Sliced Beef and Mustard or Chicken Salad. Entertainment by Steve Williams. Tickets $11 available from agency office until noon May 2nd.
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Attention Ridgetown Residents!
To maintain and encourage street tree coverage, the Chatham-Kent Public Works Department is implementing a tree replacement pilot project in the community of Ridgetown!
There will be no cost to you.
If you are interested in having a tree planted near your property on the municipal right-of-way, please contact Kelly at 519-360-1998 x 3321 or email kellyj@chatham-kent.ca before April 25, 2022.
Native Carolinian tree species including Red Maple, Silver Maple, Bur Oak, Red Oak, Eastern Redbud and Eastern Flowering Dogwood will be planted this April/May in accordance with the Municipality’s approved street tree planting plan.
Our Shimmy Mob team performs at the Brockville Farmers' Market for our first post Covid on-site event.
On World Bellydance Day teams of belly dancers around the world dance a Shimmy Mob, a belly dance flash mob held annually to raise awareness of domestic abuse.
Shimmy Mob supports victims of abuse, and the shelters and similar organizations in participating local areas, by promoting awareness and furthering the cause.
Funds raised in Brockville stay in Brockville. This year our Brockville team is dancing in support of Victim Services of Leeds and Grenville.