Community Event - Windsor/Leamington - MARYVALE PRESENTATION at St. Mark's by the Lake
MARYVALE IS A CHILDREN'S MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT CENTRE IN WINDSOR
FREE WORKSHOPS - Oct. 23-Anxiety Coping Strategies, Nov. 27-Coping with Kid's Emotions while avoiding adult burnout
SPECIAL SUPPORT GROUP FOR PARENTS/CAREGIVERS WILL BE Nov. 13-Open and frank conversations about our children and their behavior and how adults cope, tips and tricks, learn how others cope and remain sane, sharing in a safe environment without judgement, supported by professionals (who are also parents)
PRESENTED BY trained professional Maryvale Staff for parents, caregivers and teachers
WHERE 150 St. Mark's Rd., Tecumseh, 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. RSVP stmarkbythelake@gmail.com Call (519) 735-4921 with questions.
ALL ARE WELCOME
Community Event - Sarnia - We May Choose to Look Away...Protest 4 Palestine
…but, we can never again say we didn’t know.
There are so many reasons that we may look away from distressing or traumatic events.
- Cognitive Dissonance: can create a conflict between what we believe and what we’re seeing. Looking away can reduce discomfort.
- Emotional Overload: fear, sadness, or disgust can overwhelm us. Looking away can be a coping mechanism to protect ourselves from emotional distress.
- Fear of Consequences: fear of being implicated in a situation, of what others will think of us or being wrong.
- Instinctual Response: instinctual fight-or-flight response. Looking away can be a subconscious way of opting out of a stressful situation.
- Desensitization: Repeated exposure to violence or trauma can desensitize us. We may look away as a learned behavior to cope with repeated distressing stimuli.
Avoiding or looking away from injustice is a privilege that many do not have. Educating ourselves and using our voices to speak up against injustice is our responsibility as human beings. No one is free until everyone is free.
Please consider coming by to dialogue, learn from each other, learn about each other and/or participate. Everyone is welcome. We’re your friends, neighbours, sisters, brothers.
Saturday, 19 October 2024 @ 11 am to 12:30 pm – corner of London and Murphy Rds.
Community Event - Brockville/Prescott - Addison United Church Christmas Sale
Baking, Knitting and crafts, Books and Puzzles, New To You, Christmas Table, & Canteen with sandwiches, treats, and beverages
Community Event - Brockville/Prescott - Veterans Remembrance Roast Beef Dinner
Veterans Remembrance Dinner
Brockville Legion
“ROAST BEEF DINNER”
Friday, November 8th, 2024
Noon: Social hour
1 pm Roast Beef Dinner
Tickets $25. plate
The cut of date:
Wednesday, October 27th, at 5 pm
For Tickets: Please visit
The Steward on duty
or contact our Office at 613-345-0473
Meal prepared by:
Legion cook Cara Dixon
Community Event - Kingston - Ben Caplan live at the Broom Factory on October 24
KPP Concerts presents Ben Caplan live at the Broom Factory on October 24, with support from Princess Towers.
Community Event - Muskoka - Parry Sound Blood Donation Event - Nov 15
Donors are needed now to ensure hospitals remain stocked with life-essentials for patients throughout the fall & winter. Please book your appointment now at blood.ca, on the GiveBlood app or by calling 1-888-236-6283.
Community Event - Sarnia - St. Luke's United Church Bazaar Saturday Nov.9th
Saturday Nov.9,2024 from 9am to 12noon. St. Luke's United Church corner of Indian & Wellington
There will be turkey & roast beef pot pies, butter tarts, books, baking, crafts, nearly new table and
assorted vendors. For more info call church office 519-344-1781