Public Notices/Announcements - Windsor/Leamington - Windsor Residence for Young Men Fundraiser
March 31, 8-10am at Applebee's, 2250 Division Rd. Tickets, $15 per plate. Includes, pancakes, bacon, juice, coffee or tea. For tickets call 519-981-9917
March 31, 8-10am at Applebee's, 2250 Division Rd. Tickets, $15 per plate. Includes, pancakes, bacon, juice, coffee or tea. For tickets call 519-981-9917
eggs served with roasted potatoes,sausage,bacon, French Toast, coffee,tea or orange juice..
Join us for our first FREE Event to celebrate our 30th Anniversary
Wed April 11 at 2:00
for all ages
For more details 749-1500
Maple Ridge Women's Institute will meet on Thursday, April 12, 2018 at 1 pm. at the County Memorial Building
(Use Robert Street entrance), Napanee . Program: Election of Officers; Tweedsmuir Books on view.
Roll Call: Payment of Dues
The Windsor Symphony Orchestra Guild (WSOG) presents "A Symphony of Fashion" on Tuesday, April 10, 2018 at 6 p.m. at the Ciociaro Club, 3745 N. Talbot Rd. Dinner and Show $65. All proceeds go to support the Windsor Symphony Orchestra in particular for children's education programmes and for Outreach Concerts as far away as Chatham. For tickets and more information visit www.windsorsymphony.com
Students will pay just one dollar during March Break (March 11 to March 17), instead of the regular cash fare of $3.00. This applies to all city buses but excludes tunnel bus and special event services. Students must show a valid student card when paying their fare.
Transit Windsor is working to increase public awareness on the benefits of taking public transit:
· A single bus can eliminate up to 50 single occupancy vehicles, reducing pollution and road congestion.
· Transit riders can enjoy a healthier lifestyle, particularly if they are walking or cycling to their stop.
· Riding public transit is less stressful. Rather than driving in traffic and spending time looking for parking, passengers can relax and listen to music, or read a book.
It’s hoped that educating our youth and the greater public to the many benefits of public transit we will encourage more residents to choose Transit Windsor as their mode of transportation.
For more information on Transit Windsor, visit the transit pages on the City of Windsor website: citywindsor.ca, or call 311.
On the Downtown Chatham History Walk, there will be stories about arson, haunted buildings, 200 years of floods on the Thames River, the Black Mecca, shipbuilding, the opera house, famous criminals and crimes, and more. The stories will be told while you are looking at the buildings and places where they happened.
To join the Walk, meet under the Centennial Clock, corner of King Street West & Fifth Street, just before 2 p.m. It's free and it will happen rain or shine.
The tour will include stories of buildings, streets, and customs that have disappeared. There are photos of them on theveranda.ca/presents, if you’d like to have a look. If you have a mobile device with you on the walk, you will be able to see the pictures of what they were like years ago as they are being talked about.
'Art in the Spring' Show and Sale by member of The South Grenville Guild of Fine Art.
This exciting program features music highlighting various sections of the orchestra: Brass and Percussion in Copland's Fanfare for the Common Man, Holst’s St. Paul Suite for the Strings, the whole orchestra performing Schubert's beloved Unfinished Symphony and more! Ticket links online on thequintesymphony.com at Pinnacle Music Studios and Sam the Record Man, Books & Company or at the door.