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21 April 2024 - 27 April 2024 |
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| 22 April
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Community Clean Up Kit Reservation
Help beautify the Town of Lincoln during the month of April!
Clean Up Kits are currently available at no cost to the community. The kits contain garbage and recycle bags, gloves, and safety guidelines. Individuals and groups are encouraged to pick up a kit and participate in a self-directed clean up throughout the Town of Lincoln. Kits are available at the Fleming Centre, The Lincoln Centre, Town Hall, the Fleming and Rittenhouse branches of the Lincoln Pelham Public Library and the Lincoln Museum and Cultural Centre. Community members are encouraged to reserve their clean up kit in advance.
Reserve your community clean up kit.
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Earth Day Community Clean Up
To celebrate Earth Day, the Township of West Lincoln invites the public to host and participate in Community Clean Ups every year.
The Township's Green Team supports Community Clean Ups by facilitating clean up locations, providing garbage bags, gloves and safety tips, and picking up collected garbage after the clean up is completed.
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Reduce, Reuse, & Recycle
Make a difference this Earth Day and get a head start on your Spring cleaning by donating clothes, toys and appliances you don't use or want anymore. A donation bin will be set up at the entrance of our Smithville branch and donations will be accepted all day. Items will be donated to West Lincoln Community Care.
Please see this list of acceptable donations:
Donations – West Lincoln Community Care (westlincolncc.com)
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Grimsby Seniors Club Speaker Series
Join Lois Sarkisian, groups Tour Manager at Journeys by CAA Niagara, as she provides an insight into tour offerings by CAA Niagara! Lois is a certified travel agent and has worked for over 40 years in CAA offices of Niagara. Travel is her passion, and she has visited every continent except Antartica!
01:30pm
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Grimsby Seniors Club Speaker Series
Come hear George Bodnar and Marilyn McCrae of the Grimsby Green Advisory Committee, and Janet Davey and Ellen Savoia of the Niagara Bruce Trail speak and share their experiences !
NO CHARGE
DOOR PRIZES
01:30pm
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| 23 April
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One Book, One Niagara featuring Kai Thomas
We are excited to welcome author Kai Thomas to discuss their book In the Upper Country, the selected title for the 2024 One Book, One Niagara initiative. This event will take place in the Welland Centennial Secondary School on April 23 at 7PM.
Kai Thomas is a writer, carpenter, and land steward. He is Afro-Canadian, born and raised in Ottawa, descended from Trinidad and the British Isles. In the Upper Country is his first novel.
Copies of In the Upper Country will be available for purchase during the event. Kai will be available for signings following the conclusion of the event.
07:00pm - 09:00pm
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| 25 April
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| 26 April
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| 27 April
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Giant Garage Sale
Bake Table, Jewelry, Electronics, Clothing, Toys, Housewares, Crafts and much more!
08:00am - 02:00pm
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Art Show and Sale
Join us for the Spring Art Show and Sale at Dunlop Drive Older Adult Centre happening on April 27, 2024 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
There is no charge to come out and enjoy the art show, but lunch tickets are available for $10. Tickets must be purchased in advance at stcatharines.ca/ArtShowLunch.
10:00am - 02:00pm
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Beamsville4PawRescue Fundraising Event
BBQ, Bake Sale, and Games!
10:00am - 02:00pm
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Family Fun Day in the Creek
Free family fun day
Live music and entertainment
Artisan vendors
Children's activities
Meet & greet & play with some of the Hamilton Tiger Cat Alumni
Fresh yellow tulips will be sold in support of the Canadian National Autism Foundation
Lots of family fun!
11:00am - 05:00pm
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Artist & Curatorial Talk: Generations of An Archive
Join artist Emma Nishimura and curator Emily Putnam to discuss the exhibit Generations of an Archive, on display at the Lincoln Museum until July 2024.
Generations of an Archive brings together connected bodies of work by Toronto-based artist Emma Nishimura. These works examine the legacy of multigenerational memory about the Japanese Canadian Internment and forced dispersal (1942-1949) through the family archive. The artworks encourage us to think about memory through material objects and invite us to consider stories long told but partially forgotten within our communities.
01:00pm - 02:30pm
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