Community Event - Niagara - RCL Br. 24 Easter Hamper Draw!
Everything you would want for your Easter Dinner! $300 Value. Tickets are $2.00 each or 3/$5.00 Tickets NOW @ Bar!
Everything you would want for your Easter Dinner! $300 Value. Tickets are $2.00 each or 3/$5.00 Tickets NOW @ Bar!
Sat Apr 22 at 2:00 pm Fashion Show and Clothing Sale $20
includes refreshments and chance to win door prizes
In support of Outreach Program and Church Food Bank
7820 Portage Rd Niagara Falls 9052953212
www.holytrinitychippawa.com
holytrinitychippawa@gmail.com
Join us for the April installment of the Port Dalhousie Lions Club Spaghetti Night dinner! All-you-can-eat spaghetti, meatballs, sausages, salad, ice cream, and more!
Adults: $14
Children: $5
Join us at the Lions Club Hall at 201 Main Street, or order takeout or delivery through Dine Niagara at https://portlions.dineniagara.ca (pre-orders can be placed any time).
We hope to see you there!
Little Tomato Children’s Theatre presents FROZEN Jr. April 21-23rd at Cardinal Carter Catholic Secondary School Auditorium, 120 Ellison Ave. Leamington. Performances: Fri. 7pm, Sat. 2 pm& 7pm, Sun. 2 pm. Tickets are General Admission $20, children 12 & under $10.
For tickets contact littletomatotix@gmail.com. Tickets should also be available at the door. For more info. visit us on Facebook, Instagram or https://littletomatochildr.wixsite.com/ltctwebsite
Lambton County Science Fair celebrates 50 years of youth exploring science.
Saturday March 25, 2023, come and dance at Club 135! Entertainment by JR Aubertin, at the North Bay Golden Age Club
Doors open at 7:30 pm, dance starts at 8:00 pm. Cost for members is $5.00 (you must show your valid Membership card) and non-members $7.00
Cash Bar with sandwiches available to purchase.
Covid 19 Vaccinations required.
Celebrate St Patrick's Day at St. Mark's Church Hall (church on the Hill ) Barriefield
Saturday afternoon March 18th, 2023 from 2:00pm to 4:00pm.
Sing along to Traditonal Irish Music performed by local entertainers
Saturday March 18, 2023, come and dance at Club 135! Entertainment by Ghost Rider ~ Claude Lecuyer, at the North Bay Golden Age Club Doors open at 7:30 pm, dance starts at 8:00 pm. Cost for members is $5.00 (you must show your valid Membership card) and non-members $7.00 Cash Bar with sandwiches available to purchase. Covid 19 Vaccinations required. Follow our Facebook page for up to date information!
On April 15, 2023 at 11am the Amherstburg Freedom Museum, in partnership with the Amherstburg Community Foundation, will host our next Freedom Achievers Speaker Series Guest, Multicultural Community Storyteller for the City of Windsor, Teajai Travis. This event will also give mentees an opportunity to speak with mentors and ask questions. To register, please go to findyourpath.givesmart.com
The Brockville Library is excited to be hosting Fana Soro from Multicultural Arts for Schools and Communities (MASC) for a drumming workshop in March! Please see below for program details. I have attached graphics and posters for the event as well. Thank you in advance for sharing!
Fana Soro introduces participants to traditional rhythms and songs of the djembé, West Africa’s most popular drum. Participants will gain a basic understanding of the drumming connected to the dances and songs of the Senoufo culture.
Fana Soro is a hereditary master of the balafon, West Africa’s big wooden xylophone. Fana hails from the Senoufo tribe in northern Cote d’Ivoire and spent 9 years as a member of the prestigious Ballet National de Cote d’Ivoire touring England, Holland, Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Yugoslavia, Martinique and West Africa. In 1990, he moved to Norway to perform throughout the Norwegian educational system and work as Artist in Residence at the International Children’s Museum in Oslo. From there, Fana continued to tour throughout Northern Europe with the celebrated West African group, Super Djembé Kan. In 1997, Fana moved to Vancouver and formed Masabo, a performance group specializing in traditional West African music, dance and story. Fana and his family have made their home in Ottawa since 2010.
“We often see negative images and stereotypes of Africa in the media. My goal is to help change those images and show what Africa truly looks like, sounds like, and feels like.”
— Fana Soro