Community Event - Niagara - NIAGARA POST POLIO SUPPORT MEETING
Niagara Post Polio Support Meeting,
Thurs. Sept. 20th. at 1:00 p.m.
March of Dimes Canada
3340 Schmon Parkway, Unit 1E
Thorold, Ontario L2V 4Y6
Niagara Post Polio Support Meeting,
Thurs. Sept. 20th. at 1:00 p.m.
March of Dimes Canada
3340 Schmon Parkway, Unit 1E
Thorold, Ontario L2V 4Y6
The Municipality of North Grenville is accepting applications for the second application intake of the 2018 Community Grants Program. The deadline for applications to be submitted is Friday, September 28, 2018.
The North Grenville Community Grants Program exists to provide financial support to not-for-profit community associations and organizations for services, projects or events that contribute toward the quality of life of local residents. Financial support recognizes the valuable resources and contributions of these organizations in helping North Grenville maintain a strong community focus.
Organizations applying for funding must be based in North Grenville and provide services to local residents. Eligible projects must provide a benefit that is of cultural, social, humanitarian, environmental or recreational significance to the citizens of the Municipality of North Grenville. Grants will be program/project based and applicants must demonstrate a plan to fundraise and match Municipal contributions.
Applications packages are available on the Municipal website at www.northgrenville.ca or at the Reception Desk in the North Grenville Municipal Centre (285 County Rd. 44). The deadline to submit applications for this program is Friday, September 28, 2018 at 5:00 p.m.
Doors Open celebrates the architecture, culture and history in our city. More than 30 interesting places and spaces in Windsor are open for free tours. Many are not normally accessible to the public at large. Museums waive admissions. It's a family friendly event that has something for everyone. Doors Open Windsor is September 22 & 23, 10am-4pm each day.
Newcomers and Immigrants: Learn about mental health/illness. Presented by Megan Walker form the CMHA. Sep. 26th at 10:00-11:00am @ Adult Language and Learning. 240 King St. W. Chatham. For more information 519-354-7424.
September 9 and 23, 9am-1pm at RCL Br. 12, The Hut. $8 Sunday brunch at "The Hut" serving Scrambled Eggs, Pancakes, Bacon, Sausage, Potatoes, Coffee and tea.
On September 12, 19 and 26, 2-7pm at RCL Br. 12, The Hut have 16 Wings for $12. A great deal, so don`t chicken out! Come out to Branch 12 and enjoy or wings.
The first meeting will be held at Horton Community Centre, 1005 Castleford Rd, Horton Twp. on Tuesday September 11 at 1:00pm. Meetings are held in the afternoons of the 2nd & 4th Tuesdays of the month. Membership is $25 per year. We are a teaching guild, serving all skill levels, including a beginner's class.
Cognitively Nuanced is a workshop series that engages the talents and experiences of artists living with traumatic brain injuries (TBI). Members of the TBI community experience the spaces and paths of the city in many different ways; Cognitively Nuanced provides them with an opportunity to explore and share their experiences of traversing the city through multidisciplinary expression. The workshops, led by Wes Ryan, with the assistance of facilitators Melissa Addison Webster, Kay’la Fraser, and Fraser MacDonald, were hosted at the Brain Injury Association Peterborough Region (BIAPR). The artworks and ideas developed in these workshops are displayed in the windows of the BIAPR on Charlotte Street in Cognitively Nuanced: Neuro-divergent perspectives on a burgeoning urban landscape. Other content that examines the ways neuro-divergent people navigate Peterborough has been adapted into works of theatre and spoken word and will be performed throughout Artsweek.
Newcomers and Immigrants: Learn about how to apply for CPP and OAS. Sep. 21st at 10:00-11:00am @ Adult Language and Learning. 240 King St. W. Chatham. For more information 519-354-7424.