Community Event - Peterborough/Lindsay - See How They Run, a hilarious British Farce
A hilarious British farce set in an English vicarage. This is a fund raising coproduction for Lindsay Little Theatre and the Academy Theatre.
A hilarious British farce set in an English vicarage. This is a fund raising coproduction for Lindsay Little Theatre and the Academy Theatre.
Catch the Ace is coming to the Fonthill Legion, Branch 613 on Thursday nights! Beginning Thursday, July 5, 2018. Event starts at 5:30 p.m. and the draw will happen at 8:30 p.m. You must be present to win! See you there!
neob annual Lavender Festival is fast approaching with the festival being held on the grounds of neob niagara. Lavender fields will be at its peak during the festival and will be harvested after the festival with all the profits of the product will be going to charity. Festival includes cooking demos, unique vendors, music, lavender delicacies, tours of the greenhouse and much more. A day of everything lavender! There are tasting tents full of lavender delights like lavender ice cream, lavender pizza and these are just a few that will be offered throughout the weekend. Roam the flowering lavender field and pick your own lavender. Shop and eat at the marketplace with a variety of unique vendors. Tour the facility and see how essential oils are made with the neob niagara distillery. Cooking and baking demos to learn how to cook with lavender will ruin throughout the festival.Every year there is something new so sit back and indulge in the neob Niagara experience.
Friday July 27, 2018 Pickin' n Fiddlin' will be held at Wyoming Legion from 8 till midnight. Door donations will go to Legion Ladies Auxiliary this month. Sponsored by the Legion Ladies Auxiliary. All musicians and public welcome
July 14, 2018 Dance to Blast From the Past at the Wyoming Legion from 8:00 - 12:00. Admission $8.00 p.p. Lunch Available. 493 Erie St. Wyoming
Empty Bowls is Martha's Table annual fundraiser. Local potters (thank you Kingston Potters Guild and independent artists!) create one of a kind bowls, restaurants donate soup, bakeries donate dinner rolls, musicians donate their time and music, local business' donate silent auction items--all this comes together to create a unique and family friendly afternoon in the beautiful historic University Club (thank you Queen's University). When you purchase a ticket you choose your bowl--to keep!--then we serve your choice of soup in the bowl! It is a lovely event and we truly appreciate the support of so many local people and business'.
Volunteering is a great way to get involved in your local community! Help others and enjoy the rewarding experience of making a positive impact. Join our team and keep flexible hours, help in our kitchen, dining room, or drop in centre. We need help! We estimate by year end serving 52,000 meals! If you'd like more information please call (613-546-0320) or write (rondac@marthastable.ca) or stop by 629 Princess Street between 9 30 and 5 30 Monday to Friday. Thank you!!
The Lindsay Amateur Radio Club (VHARA), is having it's monthly meeting. Anyone with an interest in the hobby of Amateur Radio is welcome to attend!
Admission is free. Meeting is at the Lindsay Police Services Building,
Community Room, 6 Victoria Ave. N., K9V 2X2, Tuesday June 26, 7:30 pm
A free workshop for seniors put on by Point Care Pharmacy on the importance of understanding your medications in order to optimize your health. A safe disposal site for medications will be available. To register please call 519-344-3017 ext 259. The workshop will take place at the West Lambton Community Health Centre.
On July 6, 13 & 20th hear tales of exclusion, strength, broken heartedness, drownings and disaster at Little Lake Cemetery and learn a bit of Peterborough area history in the process. What were the circumstances around the death of prominent mill owner Samuel Dickson? What was peculiar about Freddie McMaster’s demise? What happens in the sudden collapse of the Turnbull building? These questions and more will help you discover stories of Peterborough’s fascinating past.
Cost is $17 p.p., reservations required. Book on line at www.trentvalleyarchives.com, click on Events, call Heather at 705-745-4404 or email admin@trentvalleyarchives.com.