Public Notices/Announcements - Quinte - How to use a Password Keeper Webinar

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Active Living Programs for February for seniors 60+ available 5 days/week

Prince Edward Community Care offers over 50 free events each month for seniors 60+ both online and by telephone. Online Zoom Classes & “Socials for Seniors” are held Monday to Friday. Join in at 10:30am for fitness classes, and in the afternoons at 2:00pm for arts & socials. See the Community Care website for the activity calendar. Seniors without a computer can join online Zoom webinars via the telephone! "How to Use a Password Keeper” with Julie Lane-Yntema, Technology Resourse Centre Coordinator for the Prince Edward County Public Library. For more information or to participate, call Prince Edward Community Care at 613-476-7493, email info@communitycareforseniors.org or check the activity calendar on the Community Care website at www.communitycareforseniors.org

 

Public Notices/Announcements - Quinte - Chiropractic Care and Helpful Shoveling Tips

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Active Living Programs for February for seniors 60+ available 5 days/week

Prince Edward Community Care offers over 50 free events each month for seniors 60+ both online and by telephone. Online Zoom Classes & “Socials for Seniors” are held Monday to Friday. Join in at 10:30am for fitness classes, and in the afternoons at 2:00pm for arts & socials. See the Community Care website for the activity calendar. Seniors without a computer can join online Zoom webinars via the telephone! “Chiropractic Care and Helpful Shoveling Tips” with Dr. Brogan Courtney, Chiropractor For more information or to participate, call Prince Edward Community Care at 613-476-7493, email info@communitycareforseniors.org or check the activity calendar on the Community Care website at www.communitycareforseniors.org

 

Community Event - Burlington/Oakville - New Special Exhibition at Joseph Brant Museum!

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True or False? The Fun Science Exhibition, invites visitors to use their critical senses to examine three principal categories of information: nature and animals, humans and food, and science and technology. Cracking your knuckles causes arthritis. Monday is the day with the highest number of heart attacks. An ostrich eye is larger than its brain. True or false? Visitors will need to use their reasoning skills to assess a range of topics in order to separate fact from fiction. This exhibition was developed by the Sherbrooke Museum of Nature and Science, and will be on view at Joseph Brant Museum until May 21.

Joseph Brant Museum
1240 North Shore Blvd E
L7S 1C5
Burlington