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Drawing for Absolute Beginners
County Arts Lab 206 Main Street, Unit 2E, Picton, Ontario, CanadaIn this course for beginning drawers, Artist Instructor Irene Götz will introduce participants to a range of fundamental drawing skills and techniques. Through a combination of visual examples, lessons, and exercises, participants will practice contour drawing, gesture drawing, composition, shading, drawing the human form and perspective.
Improv for Kids
County Arts Lab 206 Main Street, Unit 2E, Picton, Ontario, CanadaJoin Comedians Lenny Epstein and Gavin North of comedy duo Short Attention Span for this super fun Improv for Kids course! Students will learn all about the art of comedy and how improv works to create silly situations that make people laugh.
Cribbage Tournament at Cobourg Legion
Royal Canadian Legion Branch 133 135B Orr Street, Cobourg, Ontario, CanadaRoyal Canadian Legion Branch 133 invites you to a monthly Cribbage Tournament. Register at noon for play beginning at 1:00pm. Teams of two are welcome.
Therapy Dogs at Cobourg Library
Cobourg Public Library 200 Ontario Street, Cobourg, OntarioJoin us in the Reading Room for an hour with canine companions from the St. John Ambulance Therapy Dog Program. Drop-in to meet the dogs and learn more about the program.
Crochet Tuesdays at Quinte Arts Council
Quinte Arts Council 36 Bridge St. E., Belleville, Ontario, CanadaWhether you’re experienced with crochet, or just starting, please join us as we create crochet, learn new skills, and work together.
These workshops are hosted by local artist, Emebet Belete. Emebet’s current art project is Bridging Communities, a large-scale art installation where community members will create crochet, and cover the downtown Front Street Bridge in stripes, blocks and patterns!
Self-Sufficient Living Discussion Group
Stirling-Rawdon Public Library 43 West Front St., Stirling, Ontario, CanadaThe Self-Sufficient Living Discussion Group (formerly Grow Your Own Discussion Group) will be meeting again at Stirling-Rawdon Public Library. The topic of discussion will be soil. Come out and meet like-minded community members. Everyone welcome. No registration required.
Glanmore Presentation
Maranatha 100 College St. W., Belleville, Ontario, CanadaThe last 14 months have been a whirlwind of activity at Glanmore National Historic Site. Museum Services Manager, Jennifer Lyons, will share news about community celebrations, location shoots, restoration projects and new acquisitions. Plus there are some exciting things on the horizon, too!
Bats: Myth & Mayhem
Online Ontario, CanadaNaturalist Terry Sprague presents this Zoom webinar for seniors, "Bats: Myth & Mayhem". Terry is a professional interpretive naturalist who lives on Big Island, Prince Edward County. He offers guided interpretive hikes and canoe/kayak paddles around the region, focusing on the interesting diversity of both natural and human history that can be found in eastern Ontario.
Dancing with Parkinson’s Classes
Quinte Ballet School 196 Palmer Road, Belleville, Ontario, CanadaFree 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 parkinsonsdance@quinteballetschool.com or call 613-962-9274 ext. 23.
Farm Fresh Market in Port Hope
Community Health Centres of Northumberland 99 Toronto Road, Suite 101, Port Hope, Ontario, CanadaThe Community Health Centre Northumberland is excited to announce that our very own ‘Community Food Market’ is up and running! This new pilot project offers a weekly food market in the south entrance of the CHCN every Thursday afternoon from 1pm-4pm.