Community Event - Windsor/Leamington - Windsor Moose Lodge Friday Night Fish-Fry
Choice of perch, pickerel or halibut dinners for $13 at 777 Tecumseh Road West.
Choice of perch, pickerel or halibut dinners for $13 at 777 Tecumseh Road West.
Join the Chippawa Lions for a free Breakfast With Santa! When you bring in a non-perishable food or unwrapped toy donation, you'll receive a pancake breakfast (including juice, coffee or tea) Pictures with Santa will also be taken and you get to take the picture home with you.
16th Annual Breakfast with Santa presented by Port Colborne Lioness. Two sittings: 9am & 10:30am. Tickets must be purchased in advance at Tuck's Jewellers, 9 Clarence St, Port Colborne. $7 each, includes pancakes, sausage, juice (coffee for adults).
November 25 & 26 the River Lights Winter Festival presents its 5th annual Holiday House Tour in beautiful Amherstburg. Tickets are being sold at the Gordon House (268 Dalhousie St.), Amherstburg Sobeys, Country Bliss, Dusty Loft Antique and Collectibles, and Windsor Crossings Premium Outlets as well as online at riverlights.ca. Included in the $25 ticket price is tea service, a holiday craft sale and new this year, a spectacular Christmas Tree Dress Exhibit.
Tickets are now on sale for The Nutcracker. Performances will be held on December 1, 7pm, December 2, 7pm and December 3, 2pm at the Capitol Theatre. For tickets visit the WFCU Centre Box Office or visit www.wfcu-centre.com
Rotary LaSalle Calls for Humanitarian Award Nominations! Who May Apply? Any citizen of the Town of LaSalle 18 years of age or older. Preference will be given to those who have worked on water, health, or education projects. The Rotary Club of LaSalle Centennial Awards Committee will conduct the selection of the deserving candidate. Please include photographs and/or reports supporting the submission. Deadline, January 15.
Windsor on Watch, a local environmental and social justice community organization, and the local chapter of the Council of Canadians are sponsoring a public forum on November 18 to talk about the Leap Manifesto and its implications for our community. The event will be held in downtown Windsor at the University’s Social Work Building at 167 Ferry St. from 2-4pm. It is a free event and open to public.
November 27, citizens of Wards 1 and 2 are invited to meet with Councillors Steve Bjorkman and Randy Voakes (Ward 1), Deputy Mayor Richard Meloche (Ward 2), and Mayor Ron McDermott in the Shaheen Room at the Essex Centre Sports Complex, 60 Fairview Avenue West.
November 28, citizens of Wards 3 and 4 are invited to meet with Councillors Larry Snively and Ron Rogers (Ward 3), Sherry Bondy (Ward 4), and Mayor Ron McDermott at the Harrow and Colchester South Community Centre, 243 McAffee Street.
Doors open at 6:30pm at meetings begin at 7pm
Fall Variety Show on Nov. 25 at St. Matthew,s Presbyterian Church Ingleside at 7 PM, Refreshments, Free Will Offering.
St. John Ambulance ‘Home Alone’ Course at Wallaceburg Branch, CKPL
CKPL is partnering with St. John Ambulance to offer the Home Alone course at Wallaceburg Branch on Friday, November 24 – a P.A. day. The course will run from 10:15 am to 1:15 pm. Registration can be done through the St. John Ambulance website https://portal.sja.ca or by phone 1-877-726-9928. There is a cost of $35, payable through St. John Ambulance.
Home Alone is designed for 9 and 10 year old youth by the Canadian Safety Council. This course will prepare participants to handle unforeseen emergencies and stay safe when they are alone. Participants learn how to handle phone calls and visitors, recognize hazards, follow home safety procedures, first aid basics, healthy eating, fire safety, and how and when to use 911.
To find out more about programs at Chatham-Kent Public Library, visit www.ckpl.ca.