Community Event - Niagara - Fish Fry RCL Br 24, 15 George St. (LL) St. Cath.
Also Baked Fish & Potato & Take-Out! Desserts provided by our Ladies Auxiliary. Everyone is Welcome!
Also Baked Fish & Potato & Take-Out! Desserts provided by our Ladies Auxiliary. Everyone is Welcome!
Peterborough Historical Society public lecture. A remarkable Canadian and resident of Peterborough, Tom Symons, founding President of Trent University and author of To Know Ourselves: The Report of the Commission on Canadian Studies, was in the forefront of multiple critical issues, including Indigenous rights, human rights, language rights and heritage preservation. Speakers are Bob Taylor-Vaisey, retired corporate archivist and senior document management consultant for Imperial Oil Limited, who has been organizing T.H.B. Symons' files for transfer to Trent University, and Kathryn Matheson, a graduate of the Frost Centre for Canadian Studies and Indigenous Studies at Trent University, and currently Researcher and Administrative Coordinator for Professor Symons.
FOOD FOR THE SOUL! – Organ and Soprano Duo Concert - at Bridge St. United Church - Sunday, October 20, 2:30 p.m. ADMISSION BY FREEWILL OFFERING – Pay What You Can! Soprano, Kerry-Anne Kutz of Montreal, and organist, Valerie Hall of Regina, present a concert of delectable Canadian morsels served up with skill, panache and humour! On the menu: “Creek Bistro Specials” by David L. McIntyre, “Hark the Lark” by Heaven's Gate Sings - Robert Ursan, “Sept Vocalises” by Denis Bédard, plus solo organ selections! A very unique concert to be sure! Bridge St. United Church is located at 60 Bridge St. E., Belleville.
Do you think you have what it takes to get the honey? Or will you bee feeling the sting? Get a team together and come to our adult spelling bee to test your knowledge and try to win a prize! Please register by the 18th
Are you a teen in need of community hours? Great! We desperately need input from our teens! Come on in, have a chat, eat some food and help us plan some exciting community events! Our Teen Advisory Group ( or TAG!) helps your community, your peers AND you!
November is the National Novel Writing Month and the Renfrew Public Library is a "Come Write In" partner! Come hang out and have some snacks while you try to reach your word count!
Have a Halloween party to go to? Need a last minute idea for your kids? Local Makeup artist Robyn Cunningham from the beauty corner will be here to teach you some Hallowe'en Makeup looks! Please register by the 23rd.
Oct. 5th is International ASTRONOMY DAY! The Belleville Astronomy Club hope you will stop by our display at the Quinte Mall during the day and, if the weather cooperates, join us under the stars that evening at Zwick’s Park, top of the toboggan hill.
Saturday, Oct. 5, 7:30 p.m. Good Lovelies in concert at The Spire! Tickets from Brian's Record Option or kppconcerts.com. Free option to join a choir singing three songs in the concert. Rehearsals starting at 1 p.m. Details from ellie.deir@queensu.ca
Join Google Canada, AlphaKOR Group, Kelcom and Shopify in Building a Better Business Through Technology
Tech Show 2019 will take place Tuesday, October 22 with the new time of doors opening at 4:30 p.m. at Caesars Windsor (377 Riverside Dr. E). The event will conclude at 9:00 pm.
The Windsor-Essex Regional Chamber of Commerce and our partner WEtech Alliance along with presenting sponsor AlphaKOR Group are excited to announce a powerful lineup of speakers for this year's 2019 Tech Show titled Tech Enabled: Building a Better Business Through Technology.
Google Canada's Casey Lynn, Strategic Partner Manager, will kick off the evening as our keynote speaker discussing 'Marketing in the Age of Assistance' powered by Postmedia Solutions. The event will conclude with two panel discussions on tech tools and trends including discussions on cybersecurity, data analytics, e-commerce, internet of things, AI, and virtual and augmented reality with local tech experts from AlphaKOR Group, Kelcom, Shopify, Splice Digital, and Red Piston.
"This year, Tech Show 2019 is all about tech-enablement," said WERCC President & CEO Rakesh Naidu. The goal is to connect our business community with leading industry and local technology experts speaking on tech solutions, tools and trends,"
Tech Show 2019 is open to everyone. Attendees will pick up technology tips and trends from the guest speakers as well as having the chance to network with exhibitors, enjoy food station appetizers and mingle in the Kelcom Tech Lounge.
"I heard it best in a recent Recode Decode podcast from Katrina Lake, Founder, CEO at Stitch Fix "If you want to be relevant 10 years from now, every company is going to be a tech company," says WEtech Alliance President and CEO Yvonne Pilon. This year's Tech Show 2019 will demonstrate to entrepreneurs, to small business, to large companies that even if you're not producing a tech product, using the right tech effectively can help you become more versatile, profitable, and most importantly, sustainable."
Register online at www.windsoressexchamber.org