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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.

Photo 55 Club Meeting in Cobourg

Cobourg Community Centre 750 D'Arcy Street, Cobourg

As part of the Seniors’ program at the Cobourg Community Centre, the Club is a friendly space, geared to photographers aged 55 and over. At each meeting, we enjoy looking at member-submitted photographs, and provide supportive and constructive feedback. Learning is an integral part of the agenda, and we discuss various techniques or watch instructive videos.

Toddler Time at Belleville Library

Belleville Public Library 254 Pinnacle St., Belleville

Children and their caregivers will enjoy stories, finger rhymes, felt stories, and music during this interactive program. This is a drop-in program for ages 19 months to 3 years. Located in the first floor Children's Program Room.

Free

Dancing with Parkinson’s Classes

Quinte Ballet School 196 Palmer Road, Belleville

Free Dancing with Parkinson's classes at Quinte Ballet School available every Thursday. Designed for people living with Parkinson's Disease and mobility issues. All levels and abilities welcome. For information or to register, contact [email protected] or call 613-962-9274 ext. 23.

Free

Storytime at Stirling Library

Stirling-Rawdon Public Library 43 West Front St., Stirling

Children under 4 - bring your caregivers to the Stirling-Rawdon Public Library for our weekly Storytime! Join us in the children's department. Everyone is welcome and no registration is required.

Free

Why is Space so Important?

Cameco Capitol Arts Centre 20 Queen St, Port Hope

Northumberland Learning Connection welcomes Marc Garneau, the first Canadian to fly in Space in 1984 – 40 years ago. He is a Recipient of the NASA Exceptional Service Medal (1997), three NASA Space Flight Medals (1984, 1996, 2000), and eleven Honorary Doctorates. Mr. Garneau was named a Companion of the Order of Canada in 2003 and served as Chancellor of Carleton University from 2003 to 2008.

$25.00