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Event Series Chair Yoga Classes

Chair Yoga Classes

Trent Hills Public Library - Campbellford 98 Bridge St. E., Campbellford

Community Care Northumberland is offering chair yoga classes. A new 8-week session starts in early April at the Trent Hills Public Library. Register now.

$40.00

Colour Returns Art Show in Colborne

The Colborne Art Gallery 51 King St. E., Colborne

The Colborne Art Gallery re-opens for 2024 with an early spring show, "Colour Returns". This show features the work of Gallery members Ian Davis, Roseanne Dolan, Charles Funnell, Candice Rose Gunter, Eileen Myers, Wrex Roth, Heather Roy, Ken Solilo, Heather Stubbs, and Helen Van Poorten.

Meditation & Mental Wellness at Port Hope Library

Port Hope Public Library Main Branch 31 Queen Street, Port Hope

Join us to engage in various guided meditation and short breathing exercises. The first 30 minutes of each session will include meditation and breathing. The last 30 minutes will include debriefing, checking in and psychoeducational topics. Bring a yoga mat or blanket to lay on the ground; chairs will be provided to sit in.

Free

Glorious! The True Story of Florence Foster Jenkins (Dinner Theatre)

Best Western Plus Cobourg Inn and Convention Centre 930 Burnham Street, Cobourg

Glorious is the true story of Florence Foster Jenkins, the worst singer in the world. In 1940s New York, Foster Jenkins warbled and screeched her way through many charity recitals. This delusional and joyously happy woman paid little attention to her critics.

$75.00

Birding from the Balcony to Saving Bird Lives

Cobourg Public Library 200 Ontario Street, Cobourg

In this presentation, Ted Cheskey will discuss the transition from car-dependent listing to birding from the balcony. Ted is doing his part to save bird lives in his yard and in his country. He is a life-long birder and naturalist. Along his life’s trajectory, he has spent about half of his professional career as a nature educator and half in conservation work, with a focus on birds.

Free