Public Notices/Announcements - Windsor/Leamington - Guest Speaker at Westminster United Church
Sunday, March 1, 10:30 AM - To celebrate [a slightly extended] Black History Month, the guest speaker at Westminster United Church’s time of worship and celebration will be Kimberly Simmons, author of the book “To the River”. Come and meet Kimberly and bring along your friends to hear her speak, and to peruse her book detailing the remarkable journey of one of her ancestors, Caroline Quarlls, a Freedom Seeker on the Underground Railroad.
Community Event - Belleville - Planted based cooking series Starts Tues Feb 25
Four week series featuring plant based meals , information, recipes and taste testing. Registration required. Cost $45/series. 613-477-3030
Community Event - Brockville/Prescott - March Madness Flea Market - Lyn United Church
March Madness Flea Market
Christ United Church
12 Perth Street, Lyn
On Saturday, March 14th from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Rent a Table to sell or come and shop. Draw for a Basket
New and used items, hand made and well loved, Children's clothes, kitchen items,books and lots more.
Come fine your lost or hidden treasures.
If you wish to rent a table please contact Joan Ferguson at 613-345-3950.
Community Event - Brockville/Prescott - Brockville & District Horticultural Society event
Brockville & District Horticultural Society monthly speaker event at the Wesleyan Church, 33 Central Ave. W. The Evolution of the Ramble.
On their 20th anniversary, Dave Dunn and Bob Caron will share how their display gardens and nursery got started and evolved over the years.
Everyone welcome. Guest $2
Community Event - Windsor/Leamington - Indoor Flea Market - Cancelled
Join the Canadian Transportation Museum & Heritage Village at our annual Indoor Flea Market! Saturday March 21st and Sunday March 22nd from 8:00 am - 3:00 pm. $3 Admission, 12 and under free! Vendor spots available. Call for more info 519-776-6909.
Community Event - Niagara - St. Patrick's Day Breakie Sun. March 1, 9AM-12PM
SUNDAY MAR H 1--BREAKFAST INCLUDING EGGS, BACON, SAUSAGE, PANCAKES, HOMEFRIES, TOAST, FRUIT, PASTRIES, TEA/COFFEE/JUICE; 9AM TO 12 PM -- $10.00 BRANCH 138, 2 CHESTNUT STREET, ST. CATHARINES. WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE--ELEVATOR. DRAWS, DOORPRIZES.
Community Event - Cornwall - Women's Inter-Church Council World Day of Prayer
Friday March 6th at 2pm
St Columban Church 36 Fourth Street West
Everyone Welcome Country celebrated is Zimbabwe
Community Event - Chatham - Volunteers Wanted for Book Sale
Book Sale season is fast approaching and Chatham Branch of Chatham-Kent Public Library needs your help!
On Monday, March 2 at 2:30 pm, CKPL is holding a Volunteer Sign Up Event. Library staff will be on hand to help with the volunteer application process. A Police Clearance is required as part of the application process, so please bring a means to pay for the Police Clearance online.
CKPL is looking for strong able-bodied people who love to support their community! As a Book Sale volunteer you may be asked to lift or move large quantity of books, to sell books and other donated items and, at times, help carry out books for customers. Students must be 14 years of age to be a volunteer at Chatham-Kent Public Library.
Can’t attend our volunteer sign up date and still want to help out? Contact CKPL’s Branch Services Librarian, Kate, by email at katemcc@chatham-kent.ca. No registration is required for the Volunteer Sign Up Event.