Community Event - Peterborough/Lindsay - Sing and Celebrate with Grace Choir & Worship Band
This musical evening will get everyone ready for the blessed season of Christmas. Free will offering.
This musical evening will get everyone ready for the blessed season of Christmas. Free will offering.
On Sunday, December 9, the Jocko Point Community Centre will host a Christmas dinner buffet that will include turkey with all the trimmings, ham, and dessert. First sitting: 3 pm. Second sitting: 5 pm. Adults: $10.00. Children 7-10: $5.00. Children 6 and under: Free. Reservations: 705-753-4281 or DinnerReservation1209@gmail.com. Location: 1082 Jocko Point Road, about 3 km south of Highway 17 between North Bay and Sturgeon Falls. (Cash only.)
Part 2 of 8th FIRE, a 4- part CBC production, will be shown on the big screen at Chalmers United Church, Kingston. In it, host Wab Kinew guides an “energetic journey” through Indigenous territory. Chalmers/Sydenham Street Churches invite everyone to participate and view the series as a way to respond to the Canadian Truth and Reconciliation Report. Stay for tea and casual conversation. Free Admission.
Parts 3 and 4 will be presented Sunday afternoons, February 3 & 24, at 1:30 PM.
November 30th - 5:00 p.m.
Chatham Kent Women’s Centre Inc.
20 Sandys St., Chatham
Help us line the sidewalk in front of the Women’s Centre with luminary bags to
Shine the Light on victims of domestic violence.
For more information view our website at www.ckwc.ca
or contact Karen Hunter
519-351-9144, ext. 232
karenhu@ckwc.org
Transit Windsor has launched a yearlong service review that will position the city’s bus service to meet the opportunities and challenges of 21st century transit. More Than Transit will look at how to better connect people to school, work, services, and more, and how transit can support the healthy growth and development of our neighbourhoods.
“The City of Windsor is changing and how people move around the city is changing too,” says Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens. “We need to better understand how our transit system can more effectively serve our community moving forward.”
The current network and ridership, existing policies, objectives, service standards and performance targets, as well as system and route performance are being reviewed, along with budgets, staffing levels, fleet and facilities, and bus stop amenities including terminals.
“The entire mobility equation is transforming,” says Pat Delmore, Transit Windsor’s Executive Director. “The More Than Transit review will help Transit Windsor look to the future as a robust and adaptable mobility provider, making it an integral part of the transportation framework.”
Meetings with key stakeholder groups have already begun. Transit riders and non-riders alike are encouraged to complete an online survey that runs until December 31st. The survey, along with additional project information and a sign-up form to join the More Than Transit email list, is available at MoreThanTransit.ca. The conversation will continue throughout the project with social media #MoreThanTransit.
Parkwood Gospel Church would like to extend an invitation to the Windsor and Essex County community for the presentation of our dramatic musical, "Welcome to Bethlehem". Performances are December 7, 8 & 9, 7pm at Parkwood Gospel Church, 3005 Temple Dr. (E.C. Row at Central Ave.). There will also be a closed performance for persons with disabilities on December 6, 7pm. Free admission with a freewill offering towards local charities. Childcare available up to age 5. To learn more contact 519-948-7055 or www.parkwoodwindsor.com
Callander Legion Ladies Aux. Craft Show
Sunday Dec.2 2018
Callander Community Center
9am to 3pm
donation to food bank appreciated
Callander Legion Br. 445 Turkey Bingo
Saturday December 1st 2018
7pm to 11pm
$2.00 per strip