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Farmers’ Market in Belleville

Belleville Market Square Pinnacle Street, Ontario

A place to procure local food and art, including fresh produce, ferments, honey, maple syrup, cheese, and more! Located on Historic Market Square behind Belleville's City Hall. Accessible from both Front St. and Pinnacle St. Walking distance within Belleville’s downtown core.

Hearing Help Clinic for Seniors in PE County

Athol Town Hall 1685 County Road 10, Cherry Valley, Prince Edward County

PEC Seniors: This is your chance to have a Hearing Care Counsellor answer your questions about hearing loss, receive information about hearing health care, provide communication strategies for hearing loss, do hearing screening, provide tips for hearing aid maintenance and demonstrate technical devices. 

Free

Flash Fiction with Dawn Miller

County Arts Lab 206 Main Street, Unit 2E, Picton

In this 6-week course, participants will learn the elements of effective flash fiction and how flash differentiates from other narrative forms. Participants will draft their own flash fiction stories and gain valuable feedback from peers and the instructor on what is working and what could be improved.

$240.00

Learn the Ukulele

Cobourg Public Library 200 Ontario Street, Cobourg

This volunteer-led ukulele session teaches you music literacy through learning how to play the ukulele!  Registration is required and there are limited spaces available. Kindly note: Registration will be taken by phone only on a first-call-first-served basis.

Free

Northumberland’s Vital Signs Report Launch

The Community Foundation of Campbellford/Seymour and Northumberland has produced its first Vital Signs report, including local data about food, housing, livable income, education, health and well-being, and how it all connects with a sustainable future. Join us at one of four launch events to hear first-hand about the issues that matter to the Northumberland community.

Free