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Work in Quinte Career Fair
Quinte Sports & Wellness Centre 265 Cannifton Road, Belleville, Ontario, CanadaThe Work in Quinte Career Fair hosts over 50 employers from across the region to showcase employment opportunities, promote their organizations, and meet qualified candidates. Some of the employers that are attending this year’s career fair include All Season Fencing, Quinte Custom Foods, Hanon Systems, and Redpath Sugar.
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.
Farmers’ Market in Belleville
Belleville Market Square Pinnacle Street, Ontario, CanadaA 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
Bloomfield Town Hall 289 Main Street, Bloomfield, Ontario, CanadaPEC 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.
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.
Youth Craft Academy: Glass with Kirei Samuel
County Arts Lab 206 Main Street, Unit 2E, Picton, Ontario, CanadaStudents between the ages of 13 and 16 will learn all about the art of glass fusing from how to work with cold glass to make a design to understanding the process of firing the work in a kiln to fuse it together. Guidance on the elements and principles of art and design as well as methods for making interesting and engaging surface design will be covered.
Queer Space at Belleville Public Library
Belleville Public Library 254 Pinnacle St., Belleville, Ontario, CanadaJoin a safe and inclusive space, Queer Space, to meet your community, socialize and make friends. All those 16+ are welcome.
Not-Quite Christmas Bazaar
Port Hope United Church 34 South Street, Port Hope, Ontario, CanadaThe Not-Quite Christmas Bazaar gives us a chance to celebrate the season outside of the season, collaboration with Port Hope United Church, Port Hope and District Chamber of Commerce, and Happenstance.
A History of the Murray Canal Presentation
Ameliasburgh Heritage Village 517 Cty. Rd. 19, Ameliasburgh, Ontario, CanadaJoin Dan Buchanan at Ameliasburgh Heritage Village to hear about his fourth history book "A History of the Murray Canal." Dan will provide insight into how the project began, how the canal was dug, as well as the complications, adjustments, and problems that delayed its completion.