Public Notices/Announcements - Chatham - Wreath Making with Karen
Join the Active Lifestyle Centre on May 4th for a Wreath making class. Call 519-352-5633 to Register.
Join the Active Lifestyle Centre on May 4th for a Wreath making class. Call 519-352-5633 to Register.
With ears open to a sky full of song, humans have long been entranced by the original masters of melody, the birds.
Professional musicians fill the air with song, joining the hundreds of birds that migrate to our special region each May!
Celebrating spring with bird inspired chamber music featuring the marimba, percussion, cello, flute, piccolo, harp and ocarina and electronics. Including a world premier by University of Windsor graduate, composer, David Bergeron, that reminds us all of the importance of living in harmony with the birds around us.
Hillman Marsh (1826 Mersea Rd 2, Leamington, ON) – May 15, 2:00-3:00PM
Marsh ticket includes the $6 entrance fee to the park and a donation to ERCA. Guests are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets.
Capitol Theatre (121 University Ave W, Windsor, ON) – May 15, 7:00-8:00PM
Available online from May 22 (7:00PM) to June 22
Tickets are "pay what you want"
On Sunday, June 5 from noon to 5 p.m. tour six gorgeous homes and gardens in St. Catharines. The CFUW St. Catharines Club is raising $14,000 for young women's scholarships and local charities. The in-person ticket is $30. The virtual, online ticket option is $15. Both ticket options give you access to two guest speaker presentations on our YouTube channel from June 5 to June 19 and the video tour. Tickets are on sale now on Eventbrite. Discover beautiful homes and gardens in The Garden City while supporting a worthy cause!
Starting May 1st EarlyON playgroups will be back to Drop-In programs and will no longer require registration!
All May EarlyON Drop-In dates and locations are posted to view on our calendar.
The Victory Garden at The Brown Homestead is a heritage based community garden that encourages sustainable gardening, education, and outdoor recreation through the planting and maintenance of a replica Victory Garden with our harvest to be donated to a local food bank.
Victory Gardens, also known as war gardens, were fruit, herb, and vegetable gardens grown by Canadians who remained on the homefront during the First and Second World Wars to help supplement food rations and improve community morale. They hold an important place in Canadian history in times of crisis, and the 2020’s have brought ample incentive for the resurgence of victory gardens here at The Brown Homestead and in your own backyard!
Come join us to get your hands dirty, socialize and learn from local horticulture and history experts. When you’re done, you’ll be ready to cultivate your own victory gardens at home.
Through free weekly meetings (beginning April 30th) and bi-weekly workshops and guest speaker appearances on alternating weeks, the Victory Garden will be an inclusive, sustainable, and fun weekend activity for the Niagara community! All ages are invited to participate.
Capable Con is a family-friendly ComiCon-style event that opens the conversation about disability and creates community with those living with disabilities. Join us for a fun day of arts and crafts, educational activities, interactive games, entertainment, and giveaways! Admission and participation are free!
Meet the Capable Crew! Six everyday superheroes who live with limited vision or hearing loss, move around in a wheelchair, use a guide dog or a prosthetic…and even have a hidden disability. Pick out your favourite and take a photo with your new hero!
Try out the virtual reality and in-person Time In My Shoes (TiMS) programs that simulate performing everyday tasks with limited vision, hearing, and mobility. Food, merch, and vendors will all be present with items for sale and stories to tell.
Due to the pandemic, many grade 7, 8 and even grade 9 students are behind on their routine school immunizations (Meningococcal, Hepatitis B and HPV) CK Public Health is running clinics at the 730 Richmond St location on Tuesday April 19th and Thursday April 21st to assist students with getting all caught up. Clinics run from 2:30-7:30PM and walk-ins are welcome!
St. Davids Lioness are hosting a Spring Market on May 14 from 9AM to 5PM. 40+ vendors, located outside and inside! Food and beverage trucks will be available. Money raised goes back into to community. Come visit us at 1462 York Rd. in St. Davids.
Join us Wednesday afternoons 1:30-3:30pm for darts/euchre at Killaloe Lions Hall coffee,tea,snacks and bar will be open. For more info call Lynne 613-757-3738
We are so excited to announce the return of the Windsor Choral Festival this spring. The Windsor Classic Chorale will be hosting 3 virtual events from May 13th to May 14th during WCF 2022: a Conductors’ Circle for choral conductors and choir leaders; a vocal technique workshop open to all choral singers; and a streamed virtual concert showcase. All events are open to all, and free of charge.
This weekend of virtual events will enable choristers, conductors, and audiences from across the Windsor-Essex region to participate in a short series of online choral workshops. The Conductors’ Circle (Friday, 7pm) will engage conductors and choir leaders in discussion about post-pandemic re-opening procedures in choral settings. The vocal technique workshop for choral singers (Saturday, 3pm) will include 20-minute workshops by expert clinicians Prof. Karen Burke (York University), Dr. Melissa Morgan (University of Regina), and Dr. Tim Shantz (University of Alberta), on Zoom. The streamed virtual concert showcase (Saturday, 7pm) will feature performance videos of Windsor-Essex choirs.
Registration for the Conductors’ Circle, Vocal Technique for Choral Singers Workshop, and Virtual Concert Showcase is available at windsorclassicchorale.org. Please ensure you register early, as spots for these events are limited. Thank you, and we look forward to seeing you at Windsor Choral Festival 2022!