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28 April 2024 - 04 May 2024
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29 April
  • Create and Chat: Button Tree

    Create a button tree, plus enjoy a social atmosphere.

    For teens and adults of all ages and abilities.

    01:00pm - 02:00pm 
01 May
  • Writers' Guild

    Looking for a scribe tribe to share your creative writing with!? Look no further! You are invited to join the newly-formed Writer’s Guild.

    06:00pm - 07:30pm 
03 May
  • REDress Installation

    Red Dress Day began in 2010 as the REDress project, initiated by Métis artist Jamie Black. The project brings awareness to the ongoing tragedy of race-based violence across Canada and the United States, which has resulted in thousands of missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls, and Two-Spirit people.

    The REDress Project has since evolved into a national movement. Now, every year on May 5, red dresses are hung in public spaces around the country as a call for justice for the victims and their loved ones. The empty dresses are a visual representation of the pain and loss felt by the families of victims and act as stand-ins for the staggering number of people who have been murdered or go missing each year.

04 May
  • Free Comic Book Day

    Kids & Teens! Visit any branch during open hours to receive your FREE comic book or comic-themed book while quantities last. 

  • REDress Installation

    Red Dress Day began in 2010 as the REDress project, initiated by Métis artist Jamie Black. The project brings awareness to the ongoing tragedy of race-based violence across Canada and the United States, which has resulted in thousands of missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls, and Two-Spirit people.

    The REDress Project has since evolved into a national movement. Now, every year on May 5, red dresses are hung in public spaces around the country as a call for justice for the victims and their loved ones. The empty dresses are a visual representation of the pain and loss felt by the families of victims and act as stand-ins for the staggering number of people who have been murdered or go missing each year.

  • Spring Sale at Fifty United Church

    Lots of great gently used items for sale including clothing, books, household items, dishes, toys, collectibles and much more.

    08:00am - 12:00pm 
  • Flora's Walk

    May is Maternal Mental Health Month, and it’s the 3rd Annual Flora’s Walk Fundraiser for Perinatal Mental Health! Led by the Canadian Perinatal Mental Health Collaborative. Perinatal refers to the period of time from conception and up to a year after giving birth, Flora’s walk aims to improve perinatal mental health care and establish a National Perinatal Mental Health Strategy in Canada.

    10:00am - 01:30pm 
  • Maplecrest Village Spring Bazaar!

    Join Maplecrest Village as they celebrate spring with a bazaar! Support local and find some goodies just in time for Mothers Day! 

    10:00am - 01:00pm 
  • Blossomfest

    A collection of local artisans, food trucks, wineries and breweries. live music and a place for the community to gather to celebrate spring in Lincoln.

    11:00am - 05:00pm 
  • Ask a Master Gardener

    Do you have gardening questions, but not sure where to start? Drop by the Dr. Huq Family Library Branch to talk to a Master Gardener for advice and recommendations about your gardening problems.

    Master Gardeners of Ontario is a volunteer organization comprised of individuals who are certified horticultural experts and who provide in depth sustainable gardening information to the general public.

    01:00pm - 03:00pm 
  • Maplecrest Village Open House!

    Make your way down to Maplecrest Village for their open house! Enjoy ice cream sundaes and other delicious treats - plus! A performance by local entertainer Josh Coulter as he plays some tunes from the 50's & 60's.

    01:00pm - 04:00pm 
  • Pollinator Gardens at Grand Old Oak Park

    Join our group of volunteers to help with the two new pollinator gardens at Grand Oak Park. We will be meeting at 1PM on the first Saturday of every month from May through October. Help and guidance will be provided by the garden's designer, Sean James.

    01:00pm - 03:00pm 
  • Rock n Roll Diner

    A night of 50's & 60's music including a “Tribute To Elvis” with food & fun for the whole family with Live Bands, Door Prizes, Silent & Live Auction and Food. A night of 50's & 60's music including a “Tribute To Elvis” with food & fun for the whole family with Live Bands, Door Prizes, Silent & Live Auction and Food. 

    TICKETS :  $15 per person  ($5 for ages 4—12,  FREE for ages 3 and under)

    Pay At Door THIS IS A CASH ONLY EVENT *

    06:00pm - 08:00pm 
  • Combined Voices in Praise

    Come join us for an uplifting evening of music & song at the Mountainview Christian Reformed Church in Grimsby, ON, Canada. Don't miss out on this special gathering of Combined Voices in Praise!

    07:30pm 
 

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