Community Event - Muskoka - Huntsville Horticultural Society 2021 AGM

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The Huntsville Horticultural Society will be holding its Annual General Meeting by Zoom on December 14th and will feature a business section that includes the approval of the minutes from the previous AGM, year-end financial statement, committee reports, updates from District 18, and the OHA and the election of the board of directors for the upcoming year.   Following this, there will be a presentation on "Forcing Bulbs for Winter Colour".  Anyone interested in attending should email huntsvillehorticulture@outlook.com for more information and to request a Zoom link.

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P. O. Box 5354
P1H 2K7
Huntsville

Community Event - North Bay - CHRISTMAS TEA, BAKE SALE AND SILENT BASKET - DEC 4

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Christmas TEA SATURDAY DEC. 4 11:30 AM TO 1:30 PM --- POPULAR SILENT AUCTION GIFT BASKETS, 

BAKE TABLE -- SANDWICHES, SQUARES, TEA OR COFFEE  $7.00 P.P.

RORAB SHRINE CLUB 1260 BROOKES ST.

RORAB SHRINE CLUB
1260 BROOKES ST
P1B 2P1
NORTH BAY, ONTARIO

Community Event - North Bay - Outloud Invites You!

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Christmas Fair fundraising event on Saturday November 27th from 10am - 6pm. 

Photos with Santa! (Kids and Pets welcome)

Single person $15, Family $25 and Pets $20

Printed on the spot or a digital copy. 

Bake Sale and Christmas Raffle 

Hosted by Social Service Worker students from Canadore College. 

Covid19 restrictions will be in place

Location 123 Delaware Ave. 

Outload North Bay
123 Delaware Ave.
Ontario
North Bay

Community Event - Quinte - Sustainable Land use from Indigenous Perspectives

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Belleville Public Library is pleased to welcome Nikki Auten, an instructor in the FNTI's ​Bachelor of Arts and Science Indigenous Sustainable Food Systems program. Nikki will discuss approaches to sustainable land use prior to the arrival of European explorers and settlers to the Americas, including the intentional relocation of plant species and the maintenance of habitats and ecosystems for the sustainability of all life forms, not only humans.  Nikki will bring these ideas into contemporary context and discuss what is happening in Indigenous communities to continue to steward and regenerate the land and give back for all she has given us to sustain humans over millennia. 

Listen to Nikki at the library or watch a live streaming of the talk on Facebook. To join us in person, email infoserv@bellevillelibrary.ca or call (613) 968-6731 x 2037​ to register. All in-person attendees will be required to show ID and proof of full COVID-19 vaccination (2nd dose of vaccine must have been taken at least 14 days previous to the event).

Belleville Public Library
254 Pinnacle Street
K8N 3B1
Belleville