Community Event - Chatham - Elder Abuse Workshop
Speakers about Elder abuse.
Lunch and nutritional breaks
Speakers about Elder abuse.
Lunch and nutritional breaks
Join us Saturday & Sunday, November 18 & 19 from 10am - 4pm (both days).
Featuring over 85 selected Artists/Artisans from across Ontario & Quebec.
Held at Thorold High School. Admission $3.
Groupe d'étude de la sagesse universelle
Rencontres mensuelles touchant les philosophies, les sciences, les religions comparées, ect. Information : Lucille 819-843-6949
TEA & BAZAAR. Saturday, November 11, 1:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Trinity United Church, 111 McIntyre Street East (at Ferguson)
Sewing and Knitting, White Elephant Table, Children's Table, Baking, Crafts.
Activité communautaire.
The South Western International Film Festival presents THE SQUARE--screening at 9:00PM on Saturday, November 4th, 2017 at the Imperial Theatre.
In FORCE MAJEURE, Swedish director Ruben Östlund examined the comic implications of the Bystander Effect at a ski resort following the aftermath of an avalanche. In THE SQUARE, Östlund has taken his hilarious brand of social commentary to a completely new summit: The art world.
Winner of the Palme d’Or at Cannes this year, this riotously strange comedy follows Christian (Claes Bang), the head curator of a contemporary art museum in Sweden, who, after getting pickpocketed, embarks on a quest to track down who stole his cell phone. Getting in the way of this is the museum’s latest installation, a hyped-up, much-discussed project which becomes the centrepiece of a movie that repeatedly asks: What if art goes too far?
Daring, shocking, and downright astonishing, THE SQUARE isn’t just a movie that demands conversation: It’s also one of the funniest movies of the year.
Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V74sHdm76WU
Adults - $15
Students / seniors - $12
SWIFF weekend pass - $79
The South Western International Film Festival presents THE FLORIDA PROJECT--screening at 6:30PM on Saturday, November 4th, 2017 at the Imperial Theatre.
With 2015’s TANGERINE, director Sean Baker took a mighty risk: He shot a movie entirely on an iPhone 5S, with a limited budget of $100,000. Winning awards from critics and making nearly $800,000 at the box office, it’s safe to say the experiment was fruitful. It’s also clear Hollywood took note. Casting his first major named role with Willem Dafoe, THE FLORIDA PROJECT, Baker’s follow-up, is a breathtaking, fascinating exploration of youthful innocence in the adult world. Audiences will immediately shine to Brooklynn Prince, the precocious, intelligent, energetic child actor behind Moonee, the six-year-old protagonist in this multi-layered story told from her point-of-view as she roams throughout her Orlando neighbourhood, having fun and causing trouble.
Like TANGERINE, THE FLORIDA PROJECT makes its own rules in how it tells its story. Baker only asks that you follow along for the ride.
Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwQ-NH1rRT4
Adults - $15
Students / seniors - $12
SWIFF weekend pass - $79