Community Event - Niagara - Shrove Tuesday Mardis Gras: Feb. 13, 5-7 p.m.
Homemade Pancakes, Sausages, Gumbo Soup, Light Dessert, Coffee, Tea. Live Entertauinment: "\'Barley Brae'
Adults $10, Children $5
Homemade Pancakes, Sausages, Gumbo Soup, Light Dessert, Coffee, Tea. Live Entertauinment: "\'Barley Brae'
Adults $10, Children $5
Leamington’s Mayor’s Youth Advisory Committee (MYAC) consists of a group of motivated youth who meet regularly with Mayor John Paterson to voice ideas, concerns and suggestions of the youth in our community for the youth in our community. We believe that giving youth a sense of communal belonging will only enhance their personal development and, arising from that, the economic and societal well-being of Leamington in coming years. As involved members of society, we are confident that this is a philosophy you can agree with.
We will be holding a Mental Health Conversation Panel on Thursday, February 8th, 2018 at the Leamington Kinsmen Recreation Complex (249 Sherk St., Leamington. Doors open at 6pm and it will end at approximately 8:30. Our mission is to have an open conversation regarding mental health in an attempt to bring awareness, fight the stigma and show support. Our vision is to have an open conversation regarding wellness and mental health topics via a panel of people from various backgrounds and qualifications. Although designed to attract youth in our community, we do hope that people from all age groups will take part in some way.
We have selected six panelists from a group of volunteers who have had mental health related issues: Dylan Dundas, Meagan Marie Marton, Rebecca Lynn, Justine McNeil, Lindley Crispo and Melissa Augustine. We will be donating the money raised to The Bridge: Leamington Youth Resource Centre.
Come out to the 1st Presbyterian Church Hall, 10 Church St, Brockville on Feb 13th at 6pm!
Adults $8. Children under 8 free. Phone 613-345-5014
FREE Seminar for anyone preparing to take their Senior Road Test. You will learn the latest MTO Guidelines and test preparation tips from trusted driving instructor George Marshall of Collision Prevention. Space is limited. Call Karen today to reserve your seat! Chartwell Bayview: 613-966-6268
The World Day of Prayer will be celebrated at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church on Friday, March 2 at 2 p.m.
This ecumencial, worldwide service was written by the women of Suriname, a South American country on the north shore of the Atlantic.
Its theme is "All God's Creation is Very Good". The service is followed by fellowship and refreshments. All are welcome.
The motto of the World Day of Prayer movement is Informed Prayer and Prayerful Action.
In Canada, it is organized by the Women’s Inter-Church Council of Canada, WICC, an independent organization of Canadian Christian Women committed to ecumenism, women’s spiritual growth, social justice and women’s issues. Offerings received provide grants for projects in Canada and throughout the world.
The first Day of Prayer began in 1920 and two years later became the World Day of Prayer. The day of prayer is now celebrated in 170 countries around the world.
1st & 3rd Tuesdays of February at Essex Senior Centre, 32 Russell St, Essex from 7pm to 10pm. Bring your favourite Pickin' instrument and come on out.
February is Heart Health month. Come join us for an afternoon of some delicious desserts that support a heart healthy life. Light food samples will be included.
A two-part program presented by Twin Bridges NPLC to look at the model of self-compassion and provide practical skills to develop emotional resilience. The sessions include a combination of information, introspective activities and group discussion.
Déjeuner au profit de la Fabrique de St-Simon-les-Mines.
Dimanche le 11 février 2018, de 8h à 12h, à la Salle Municipale de St-Simon-les-Mines.
Billets disponibles auprès des marguilliers et à la porte le matin de l'activité.
Information: 418-774-6523.
L’événement familial se déroulera le samedi 3 février, de 18 h à 21 h, ainsi que le dimanche 4 février, de 11 h à 16 h, au parc Les Salines. Sur place, il y aura une aire de restauration extérieure avec la présence de camions de cuisine de rue.
Le samedi, les festivités débuteront en soirée avec du Zumba afin de bien se réchauffer ainsi qu’une partie d’improvisation et d’atelier avec la Ligue d’amateurs d’improvisation théâtrale (LAIT). La soirée se poursuivra sur la musique endiablée de la DJ Abeille Gélinas. Pour conclure, il faudra lever les yeux vers le ciel pour admirer le feu d’artifice musical de Royal Pyrotechnie.
Le dimanche, les activités se dérouleront en continu de 11 h à 16 h. Les plus jeunes pourront faire un tour de carrousel, rencontrer les mascottes, se faire maquiller et se laisser emporter par l’animation d’un conte. Les plus courageux essayeront le gyrotron (manège avec effet centrifuge) et la Via Ferretta (escalade en paroi rocheuse) en plus de participer à des duels de chevaliers. En famille, vous pourrez bouger avec le Studio Hypnoze, déguster des collations nutritives et participer à de nombreuses activités sportives avec le Délire d’hiver présenté par le Moulin à vent.
Durant les heures d’activités, sur présentation d’une carte d’identité, le prêt d’équipement sera gratuit. Le samedi, de 18 h à 21 h, ça sera les tubes seulement. Tandis que le dimanche, il y aura en plus les patins, les luges, les skis de fond et les raquettes. C’est l’occasion de découvrir plusieurs sports.
Le parc Les Salines est situé au 5330, rue Martineau. Un système de navettes est disponible, aux 20 minutes, le samedi 3 février de 17 h 30 à 22 h. L’embarquement se fait au Centre aquatique Desjardins (850, rue Turcot).
La programmation détaillée est disponible au www.ville.st-hyacinthe.qc.ca, section Loisirs et culture, Événements.