Public Notices/Announcements - Chatham - Art in the Park Wallaceburg
The first annual Art in the Park will take place on July 30th, 2022! They will have lots of vendors to shop from, and a playground on site. At Crothers Park from 9am-3pm.
The first annual Art in the Park will take place on July 30th, 2022! They will have lots of vendors to shop from, and a playground on site. At Crothers Park from 9am-3pm.
Stock up on your summer reads! Hundreds of previously enjoyed fiction and nonfiction for sale in a variety of genres. Trinity United Church, lower level, Huntsville. Hosted by the Rotary Club of North Muskoka. Funds raised support Huntsville Public Library TD Summer Reading Program. Reusable shopping bags encouraged.
There are so many ways to bring positive changes to your community . One of those ways is becoming a volunteer. Dial 2-1-1 or visit 211ontario.ca to find volunteer centres near you.
A Family Rated Drag Show. Comedy and Hayhem Raising funds to help the Ukraine advance tickets are $18 and $20 at Door. Let Dynasty Starr, and Cornwall's Misty Mac and Lulu Belle. with Zoe Catrina Knight
Mark your calendars for Julianna D'Intino's "Connecting Rods", on display at 146 James Street from July 22–24.
The artist, Julianna D’Intino, has been documenting the slow demolition of 285 Ontario Street since 2015. The former factory was a driving force of the Niagara economy for over 100 years. It now sits a shell – stuck in limbo between its past and its future.
Through images, archival materials, interviews, and reflections, the artist explores the history of and familial connections to the location, and how the changing uses of the site have reverberated in the community.
Part of the In the Soil Summer Series, Presented by Suitcase in Point.
146 James St., St. Catharines, L2R 5C5
Opening Reception: Friday 22 July at 5:00pm - 9:00pm
Saturday 23 July at 11:00am - 8:00pm
Sunday 24 July at 11:00am - 6:00pm
Appropriate for All Ages. No Entry Fee.
Please note that the venue is not wheelchair or ramp accessible.
If you require accessibility accommodations, please contact the artist and arrangements to view the work will be made.
On Saturday August 6 from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm Emmanuel Presbyterian Church (formally Paterson Memorial) located at 120 Russell St. South will be hosting a used clothing giveaway event. People from the community are invited to come and select used clothing that they may need.
There is no cost for the clothes however donations will be accepted and donated to the Water First program.
Water First is a program that provides clean drinking water to communities throughout Ontario. https://waterfirst.ngo/
Kingston Grandmother Connection-If you love books, you won’t want to miss our Lots of Used Books Sale! Revised Date! Find us outdoors on Saturday, August 13 from 10am-3pm, at 617 Earl St. (Earl and Willingdon). Rain date is Sunday, August 14.
All proceeds from the sale will help African grandmothers and the children they care for, through the Stephen Lewis Foundation’s Grandmothers to Grandmothers campaign, and Help Lesotho.
On Sunday, July 31st at 10am, Trinity-St. Andrew’s United Church (291 Plaunt St. S. Renfrew) will be holding a special Bluegrass Service. The service will feature the Northern Sons, one of Ontario’s premier bluegrass bands. It will be a service full of gospel tunes and joyful singing. A special freewill offering will be taken to support the Red Cross’ Appeal for the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine.
The City of Pembroke is issuing a heat warning extending to Friday July 22, 2022.
A heat warning is issued through Environment Canada when very high temperatures or
humidity conditions are expected to pose a higher risk of heat illnesses such as heat
stroke or heat exhaustion. Daytime high temperatures reaching nearly 31 Celsius with
humidex factors in the upper thirties are expected today and tomorrow.
Extreme heat can cause dehydration, heat exhaustion, heat stroke and even death.
Young children, pregnant women, older adults, people working or exercising outdoors
and the chronically ill are at greatest risk. However, anyone can suffer from heat-related
illnesses, especially early in the summer when people have not yet acclimatized.
Protection from the heat according to Health Canada includes drinking plenty of fluids,
wearing light coloured clothing including a hat, having access to air-conditioning or
block the sun by closing curtains or blinds during the day and cooling down in the
shade, swimming facility or cool shower.
The City of Pembroke is encouraging people to touch base those who may need
assistance, such as the elderly and chronically ill. If you or someone you know is at risk
and has nowhere to shelter from the heat this week, they may go to one of the following
cooling centers:
Pembroke Mall 1100 Pembroke
Street East 10 am to 7 pm 9:30 am to 6 pm
Pembroke Public Library 237 Victoria Street
Mon – Thurs.
10:00 – 8:00
Fri – Sat
10 am - 5:30 pm
St. John Ambulance 310 Mackay Street
Mon – Thurs
8:30 - 4:00
Information is available by calling the City of Pembroke at 613-735-6821 or on the City’s
website. More information is also available through Health Canada.
Properly dispose of your household hazardous waste at Veolia Environmental Services, 141 Prosperity Way near Chatham.
August 9th, 8:00am - 1:00pm