Community Event - Ottawa Valley - Fall Rummage Sale at Holy Trinity Anglican Church
Fall Rummage Sale at Holy Trinity Anglican Church (68 Renfrew St., Pembroke) on Saturday, October 21 from 8:30 am until 11:00 am. Good quality items at bargain prices. Come and shop early for the best selection. Elevator Available.
Community Event - Quinte - Quinte Curling Club TRY CURLING
The ice is going in and opportunities await at the Quinte Curling Club (QCC) in Belleville for those who are interested in, or curious, about curling this season. There’s no better way to make the winter fly by.
Viewers are invited to stop by the Club on Saturday October 14 (11 am - 3 pm) or Sunday October 15 (2 - 5 pm) to Try Curling, absolutely free. Volunteers will be on hand to introduce the fun of the game. All anyone needs to bring is a pair of clean shoes and enthusiasm.
Public Notices/Announcements - Niagara - Chippawa Service of Remembrance
All are invited to join our community in honouring Canada’s Veterans. Ceremony at the Chippawa Willoughby Memorial Arena followed by fellowship and light luncheon at the Chippawa Legion.
Community Event - Peterborough/Lindsay - Observe the Moon Night with Ptbo. Astro. Assoc.
Mark October 21st on your calendar because it’s International “Observe the Moon” Night and the PAA is hosting a public event at the Harold Town C.A. and you are invited! Whether you have astronomy gear or not, why not come out and be part of this annual worldwide event to celebrate our only “natural” satellite. International Observe the Moon Night is a worldwide public event that encourages observation, appreciation and understanding of our Moon and its connection to space science, exploration, and human culture. This annual event connects scientists, educators, lunar enthusiasts and interested public from around the world.
On this night a 7 day-old Moon will be at the end of its waxing crescent phase (First Quarter), so the lunar disk will be nicely half lit, not only illuminating many craters across the moonscape, but also providing a “terminator” that will dramatically highlight the boundary between the light and “dark sides” of the Moon ;-) Plan to show up about 6:30 p.m. EDST to set up and prepare for the public, as sunset is about 6:20 p.m. but the Moon should remain visible until close to 11:30 p.m.
The included image is indicative of what you will see during the evening of October 21th. Who can resist the welcoming light of a First Quarter Moon and all it has to offer? Come and explore our closest celestial neighbour, with a bunch of like-minded “lunatics”…around the world!
Community Event - Ottawa Valley - Gord Bamford Concert - Oct 27 - Germania Club
Come out and join us for a date on the tour route with 26X CCMA AWARD-WINNING COUNTRY STAR GORD BAMFORD & THE 2023 CANADIAN DIRT TOUR. Joining Gord to open the show will be Dallas Alexander, an Alberta born, country inspired Singer, Songwriter and a Canadian military veteran.
This is a fundraising concert in support of the Robbie Dean Family Counselling Centre.
Date: Friday, Oct 27th
Time: Doors open at 7:30 PM
Location: Germania Club, 15 Bennett St, Pembroke, ON K8A 3Y6
Community Event - Peterborough/Lindsay - Local Astronomy Club Host Eclipse Event
On October 14th the Moon will partially cover the face of the Sun. From our location around Peterborough, the Sun will be covered about 26 percent, but this will be occurring in the early afternoon. A solar eclipse occurs periodically when the Moon gets between the Sun and the Earth. The next time North America will be able to see the Moon totally cover the Sun, causing a total solar eclipse, will be April 8th, 2024.
To observe at this coming event you will need clear skies and safe solar viewing equipment. Never look at the Sun without using proper safety equipment, like special “eclipse glasses” or better yet, come out to Harold Town Conservation Area at 2611 Old Norwood Rd., Peterborough and view it through specialized equipment provided by members of the Peterborough Astronomical Association (PAA). Even partial solar eclipses require special viewing equipment to protect your eyes. The Sun can damage your eyes if viewed improperly even for a second. The Sun will not darken on its own, even when partly obscured (26%) by the Moon. The eclipse process will start at 11:56 a.m. (local time) on Saturday, October 14th, with the Sun being midway through the eclipse and maximum coverage by 1:10 p.m. Then the Moon will reveal more of the Sun’s disk until the eclipse ends at 2:26 p.m. Come join the PAA at Harold Town C.A. and safely enjoy this event. Special eclipse glasses will be available at this venue to ensure safe viewing for those that participate.
So pray for clear skies and plan to safely watch a unique solar event with the PAA. You are also invited to check the PAA website: http://www.peterboroughastronomy.com/ for other upcoming events at www.peterboroughastronomy.com
Community Event - Cornwall - The Patrons of St. Columban Foundation
The Patrons of St. Columban Foundation presents a fundraising concert with the St. Joseph's Catholic Secondary School Music Department under the
direction of Gilles Levac in St. Columban's Church on Sunday October 29th at 2 p.m. Admission is freewill donation. All are welcome
Community Event - Niagara - Farewell Dinner - Rev Ashley Hall
Wesminster United Church located at 180 Queenston Street, St. Catharines, ON is having a Farewell Dinner to our Rev Ashley Gymnasium/Hall.
This Gymnasium was built in 1954 to respond to the growing community needs of a publicly available recreation center. Over the last 70 years, our gymnasium has hosted countless church and community events. Our gymnasium and extended parking lot is being redeveloped to provide much needed housing development for the Queenston community. Construction is scheduled to begin in December 2023.
Please join us on Saturday October 28 at 5pm to celebrate our gymnasium's history by attending our Farewell Dinner. The dinner will include beef on a bun, salads, dessert, coffee/tea. Entertainment will follow the dinner.
Tickets are $20 for adults, $10 for children aged 10-16, and free for children under 10.
For more information, please contact our church office at (905) 682-8140 or by email at westminsteruc@cogeco.net