Community Event - Niagara - Vacation Bible School-Chippawa Presbyterian Church

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Children JK-Grade 6 will do crafts, play games, have snacks, sing songs and dance, and learn Bible stories as well as participate in three community service projects (two serving our immediate community) from 9-11:30 each day. To register or ask questions you can call the church office or visit our Facebook page. 

Chippawa Pesbyterian Church
8280 Willoughby Dr
L2G 6X2
Niagara Falls

Community Event - Peterborough/Lindsay - Bedrooms and Backwoods

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*PLEASE NOTE THIS IS A 16+ EVENT*

Tour the Village by the glow of lantern light and experience the secrets of Settler and Michi Saagiig life after dark. Join us as we share the things that are not normally aired during the light of day in the Village. Love letters, scandalous affairs, birth control and breaking your promises are just some of the topics we are diving into this evening. Since this event falls on National Kissing Day bring your sweetheart and enjoy a romantic wagon ride through the historic village, refreshments in the Keene Hotel Bar Room, and relive 19th-century courtship practices. Admission: Adults $15, Students/Seniors (60+) $10.

Lang Pioneer Village Museum
104 Lang Road
K0L 2G0
Keene

Public Notices/Announcements - Windsor/Leamington - St. Vincent de Paul - Strawberry Parade

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The Society of St. Vincent de Paul will be collecting non-perishable food items, as well as gently used clothing and/or monetary donations during the LaSalle Strawberry Parade on Saturday June 8, 11am. Please help us help those who are in need!

Public Notices/Announcements - Windsor/Leamington - Windsor Express Summer Camp

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Kingsville Basketball Summer Camp, July 22-26 from 10am-4pm at Migration Hall, 170 Main St. E., Kingsville. Ages 7-17, all skill levels welcome. $150 per child. Instructed by Head Coach, Bill Jones & Windsor Express Players. 

What to bring: 

  • Lunch (school rules)
  • Athletic clothing 
  • Running shoes
  • Water bottle 

Includes: 

  • Sports bag
  • Snack
  • Prizes 
  • Lunch Party (Friday)

To register visit windsorexpress.ca or call 519-800-3665. Optional extended care, $30 extra for early drop-off, 8:30am and late pick-up, 5pm.

Community Event - Brockville/Prescott - Annual Hardy Park Evening to Remember

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The Palliative Care program of the Brockville General Hospital
Invites you on the banks of the St. Lawrence River at Hardy Park Pavilion
for a reflective gathering of music, hope, healing and remembering those that have died
 

Hardy Park Pavilion
Water Street
K6V 3L5
Brockville

Public Notices/Announcements - Windsor/Leamington - Celebrate Canada Day in Amherstburg

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Celebrate Canada Day, on Monday, July 1 and hold witness to a live Citizenship Court on the beautiful, waterfront grounds of Fort Malden National Historic Site (NHS). Festivities rev up with the 5k Canada D’Eh run that starts at 9 a.m. The “Canadiana” experience continues with free, family activities and performances throughout the parks. Decorate and cycle to the event for free valet and bike rodeo at Toddy Jones Park.

New this year, “Amherstburg in Motion” hits the pavement! Kids will love checking out the Zamboni, get water sprayed by Amherstburg’s new Fire Truck hose and other “big machine” surprises while popular food trucks serve up scrumptious meals in Toddy Jones Park!

Live concerts by Two Years Apart and Big Louis and the Band hit the stage at 7:00 p.m. just before the grand finale fireworks display at approximately 10:00 p.m.

“Canada Day at Fort Malden NHS has become an iconic family tradition. We thank the Department of Canadian Heritage for supporting such an inclusive and fun event for our region.” says Mayor Aldo DiCarlo “It’s the best birthday party ever!”

For more information visit https://www.amherstburg.ca/en/discover/canadaday.aspx or facebook.com/VisitAmherstburg

Public Notices/Announcements - Windsor/Leamington - Essex Fun Fest - Ride-all-day Vouchers

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Ride-all-day vouchers are now available for advance purchase at select Essex businesses and Town facilities. Each voucher costs just $25 and offers one-day all-day access to the midway rides of World’s Finest Shows at the Essex Fun Fest.

Vouchers are available now at select Essex businesses but the special advance sale offer closes on Wednesday, July 3. After that, the cost of an all-day pass returns to $35.

 

Vouchers can be purchased at the following locations:

 

Vouchers are redeemable for a ride-all-day bracelet at any of the World's Finest Shows' ticket booths during the Fun Fest weekend – July 4 to 7.

Public Notices/Announcements - Windsor/Leamington - Leamington - Reinvent This Space Competition

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The Municipality of Leamington is taking uptown revitalization to the next level by inviting local entrepreneurs to submit their business ideas for a chance to win a $15,000 grant to help them start their business in Uptown Leamington.

Spearheaded by Leamington’s Mayor Hilda MacDonald, Reinvent This Space challenges entrepreneurs to submit an idea for how their business would reinvent a vacant storefront in Uptown Leamington.

Along with Mayor MacDonald, a panel of local business leaders will review proposals and select a shortlist of finalists. The finalists will receive in-depth mentoring and support by local business leaders to help develop their business plans. Finalists will then make a final pitch to the panel, before the panel awards an up to $15,000 grant to the winner. The Reinvent This Space grant will be used to support the new entrepreneur by providing rent for 12 months to a vacant space in Uptown Leamington.

This program aligns with the recent award by the Canadian Federation of Independent Business which provided the highest score to Leamington in the Entrepreneurial Perspective category, which ranked optimism within the small business community.

“There are so many great ideas and potential entrepreneurs in our community,” said Mayor Hilda Macdonald. “The Municipality is proud to launch a program that will support potential entrepreneurs and help us achieve our goal of reinventing Leamington’s Uptown. I think we are going to see a lot of really exciting ideas come out of this competition.”

Applications for the Reinvent This Space program will open in early July 2019. Visit leamington.ca for info.