Community Event - Sarnia - Forest Legions Caesar Sunday March 2nd -
Forest Legion presents Caesar Sunday on March 2nd with Entertainment "Inside Out" 1-5 PM
Forest Legion presents Caesar Sunday on March 2nd with Entertainment "Inside Out" 1-5 PM
By the time the end of the week rolls around, it's nice to have a break from cooking, so let us take care of it for you! Join us at St Paul's Essex (92 St Paul Street) on Friday March 7th for a delicious pasta dinner including pasta, salad, roll, beverage and dessert! Dine in or take out, with or without meat
Easter Dinner at Mapleridge on Sunday, April 13 at 1 pm
Doors open at 12 pm and dinner is at 1 pm
Registration required.....$25 pay in person or call 705-742-1481
Menu: Glazed ham, scalloped potatoes, fresh veggies, deviled eggs, roll, dessert, tea/coffee
cash bar . 50/50
Saturday Night Dance at Mapleridge on April 26
Doors open at 6:30 pm and dance from 7 to 11 pm
DJ . 50/50 . cash bar
Snacks for sale
$10 cash at the door
Le CCÉC et le Théâtre de L'Amalgame sont ravis de presenter « Au pensionnat des toujours jeunes. » Cette comédie de Jérôme Dubois est mise en scène par Pauline Laneville, assistée de Nancye Labrecque.
Cette production est présentée dans le cadre du projet "Mémoire en Scène - Théâtre du CCEC", qui est né d’une collaboration avec l'Amalgame des arts de la langue française, le Centre Charles Émile Claude l'ACFO SDG et Patrimoine Canada. Le spectacle sera présenté au Théâtre Seaway Valley, 30 Sixième Rue Est, Cornwall, les 22,23,29, et 30 mars 2025 à 14h00 ainsi que les 21 et 28 mars 2025 à 19h00. Les billets sont disponibles via Internet au L’Amalgame des arts de la langue française et du Théâtre (lamalgamedesarts.ca)/ ou en composant le 613-362-0931.
 
On January 14, City Council directed staff to work with Victory Grounds Ventures, a private for-profit corporation, on the development of a long term lease for a large portion of the existing green space at the Memorial Centre to establish a privately-built and managed soccer stadium (4,000 -7,000 seats) in the midst of a dense, stable residential area. This lease will remove more than 40% of open space from public use. The dog park, midway for the fall fair, walking paths and track, and even the cricket pitch and ball fields will be changed or removed to other locations. The diminished open space will impact residents from the three surrounding districts, and beyond.
Join us to share your views, hear from key stakeholders, and find ways for next steps.
This Town Hall is hosted by The Friends of the Memorial Centre, which includes representation from the Memorial Market, The Fall Fair (Kingston and District Agricultural Association), Yellow Bike Action, and the Williamsville Community Association.