Community Event - Muskoka - Rotary of North Muskoka Car Boot (Trunk) Sale
The Rotary Club of North Muskoka hosts a first of its kind Car Boot sale at the Canada Summit Centre, outside in front of the main entrance, 20 Park Drive, Huntsville, Ontario, on Saturday, May 3, from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM! Funds raised will help support projects at the Huntsville High School and Mind Aid.
A Car Boot sale is a community rummage sale done out of the truck of a car.
Over 25 vendors have signed up and includes:
- A giant book sale
- Live music
- Kids play area
A donation to the event is encouraged to support our causes.
Public Notices/Announcements - Niagara - NOTL Studio Tour: Art in Wine Country
Discover the vibrant community of 30 professional artists and artisans on this FREE tour of 19 venues, from 10am to 5 pm June 7 & 8. Find the perfect gift for yourself or others! Plan your visit at www.notlstudiotour.com
Community Event - Ottawa Valley - Plant & Bake Sale - Burnstown Women's Institute
Burnstown Women's Institute's annual Plant and Bake Sale at Madawaska River Market, Burnstown, across from the Neat Cafe. Perennials, vegetable plants, and goodies.
Community Event - Sarnia - Lambton Branch, Ontario Ancestors May 2025 Meeting
May 13, 2025 – 7:30pm – 8:30pm
Lambton & Essex Branches, Ontario Ancestors May Meeting
ONLINE ONLY register for Zoom Meeting at lambton.ogs.on.ca
Speaker: Kathryn Lake-Hogan - “Just Across the Border”
Discover what can be found in Canada-USA border entry records
And why every family historian should be researching them.
Meetings are free and open to the public – all welcome.
For more information email lambton@ogs.on.ca
Community Event - Chatham - Legion Pig Roast Fundraiser
Location: Chatham Legion Branch 642
Date: July 1st, 2025 - Tuesday
Music by: Allen James 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Dinner: 3:00 p.m. - $25.00 [tickets available to purchase in advance at the Bar]
FOOD - ENTERTAINMENT - 50/50 DRAW - RAFFLES - DANCING
Community Event - Muskoka - Head to Bracebridge for the annual BIKE RODEO
Saturday May 31st, 2025 | 10 AM - 2 PM | Muskoka Lumber Community Centre Arena (Dry Pad) in Bracebridge
Hey Kids! Bring your bike and helmet to the NEW Muskoka Lumber Community Center Arena (dry pad) in Bracebridge and join us for a spectacular FREE event! Stop at the multiple stations including Tune-Up, Bike and Helmet Fitting, Bike Cleaning, Decoration, Road Safety, Obstacle Course and more. Visit the "Pit Stop" for FREE snacks and coffee from Starbucks, and a fun toddler engagement area by EarlyON. Enter the draw for a new bike from Canadian Tire! While all participants are welcome, this event is ideal for kids in Grade 4 and under. Hope to see you at this fun FREE event!
QUESTIONS? Lea Kane 705-646-3119 TEXT
Please register in advance: https://townofbracebridge.perfectmind.com/23276/Clients/BookMe4LandingPages/CoursesLandingPage?widgetId=15f6af07-39c5-473e-b053-96653f77a406&redirectedFromEmbededMode=True&courseId=b5f6e593-56e0-49f3-98c7-bc9bac81622a
Community Event - Burlington/Oakville - Community Living Oakville's Food Truck Friday
Community Living Oakville's Food Truck Friday
Promoting awareness and inclusion for people with developmental disabilities in the Oakville community.
Fri, May 30 • 12:00 PM-2:00 PM
Oakville Towne Square, 210 Lakeshore Rd E
Community Living Oakville (CLO) is a non-profit charitable organization that has held a longstanding reputation within Oakville and the Halton region for 70 years. Our agency supports people with developmental disabilities to develop skills towards independence and participate in meaningful opportunities; striving for community inclusion.
Our organization provides support to over 300 people in supported living, community participation supports and employment services as well as 300 staff and volunteers, all of whom are dedicated to ensuring that everyone can enjoy their right to lead active and productive lives.
CLO strongly believes in the importance of advocacy for those that are vulnerable or underrepresented and we empower the people we support to advocate for their rights of equality and inclusion within our local community. While our organization is ministry funded, the support received only covers basic everyday essentials – like food, shelter, utilities, transportation and staff. And like most government funded service providers; we often need to do more with less.