What's On
We endeavour to keep our calendar updated with community events throughout Watershed country, but please let us know it we’ve missed one. We encourage you to submit an event yourself: It’s quick and it’s free!
Event Cancelled or Rescheduled?
Please email your cancelled/rescheduled events to our events editor, Jennifer Shea - [email protected] so that we can update the details in our calendar.
Saturday Kid’s Club at Belleville Library
Belleville Public Library 254 Pinnacle St., BellevilleLooking for a great family hang out on a Saturday morning? Children of all ages can enjoy a fun art or science activity. This is a drop-in program for all ages in the first floor Children's Program Room.
Stronger U Fitness Series for PEC Seniors
Picton Town Hall 2 Ross Street, PictonPrince Edward Community Care invites seniors 60+ to get active, make friends, and be well! This class focuses on the components of cardiorespiratory, strength and flexibility to improve one's overall health.
Toddlers & Waddlers at Port Hope Library
Port Hope Public Library Main Branch 31 Queen Street, Port HopeDrop in Wednesday mornings for Toddlers & Waddlers! Expect stories, songs and play for children under 3. A snack is provided.
Baby and Me Program at Trent Hills Libraries
Trent Hills Public Library - Campbellford 98 Bridge St. E., Campbellford +1 moreThe 10-week autumn session of Baby and Me is back at our two libraries (Campbellford and Hastings)! Help your baby (0-12 months of age) develop their pre-literacy and social skills. Learn new songs and remember old ones. Connect with other caregivers.
Introduction to Computers at Belleville Library
Belleville Public Library 254 Pinnacle St., BellevilleDive into the world of technology with our 6-week Introduction to Computers class! Learn the basics of essential applications in a hands-on, beginner-friendly environment. Master the skills you need to confidently navigate the digital age!
Colour as a Form of Expression
County Arts Lab 206 Main Street, Unit 2E, PictonIn this 6-week colour theory course, Julie Seddon will teach participants (ages 18+) traditional colour theory exercises such as the colour wheel and monochromatic scale. Drawing from art history, students will come to understand acrylic paints' range of effects and create a series of studies to put what they learn into practice.