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18 May 2025 - 24 May 2025 |
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| 20 May
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Annual Tomato Seedling Give-away
Starting Tuesday, May 20 the library is giving away free heirloom tomato seedlings as long as supplies last! Pick up yours in the library from our give-away table. You'll find interesting heirloom/open pollinated varieties to add to your garden. Limit of 2 per family. Don't forget to stop by our seed library to pick out some seeds to start in your vegetable garden this summer!
09:00am - 09:00pm
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| 21 May
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Dreamer in Hamilton
DREAMER is the authentic re-creation of the legendary ’70′s rock band Supertramp. A group of multi-instrumentalists perform all of the sounds used in the real Supertramp show from sax, clarinet, trombone, vintage keyboards and of course the unmistakable Supertramp vocal sound.
The musicians for DREAMER are hand-picked for their incredible expertise in capturing the often intricate arrangements of Supertramp’s material and are a strong complement to the feature vocals of Roger Hodgson and Rick Davies. DREAMER will take you on a musical journey back in time!
Supporting Diabetes Canada
07:00pm
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| 22 May
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| 23 May
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West Niagara Agricultural Society Bingo Night
Enjoy a night of bingo while supporting the West Niagara Agricultural Society. Cash Bar, food available for purchase. Pay at the door, or reserve your spot online.
06:00pm - 10:00pm
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Grimsby Author Series featuring Liann Zhang and Linwood Barclary
The Grimsby Author Series is a fundraiser for the Grimsby Public Library. All proceeds from ticket sales support future Library services and programs. Your continued support and enthusiasm for the series warms our hearts. We hope that you'll join us for another amazing season!
06:30pm - 09:00pm
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| 24 May
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Spring Bazaar
Come and enjoy a day filled with tasty treats and a wonderful variety of items to buy!
08:30am - 01:00pm
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ARID Recovery Homes Walkathon
Our 26th annual 5-10K Walk-a-thon to raise awareness, promote discussion, and lessen the stigma surrounding addictions and mental health!
09:00am
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Gathering of Makers: Indigenous Market
Join us May 24 for a day of Indigenous creativity, culture, and connection by the lake!
60+ Indigenous makers & artisans Sacred fire & Métis camp Live drumming & singing Casual Acoustic performance by Tracy Bone.
A gathering with spirit. Everyone is welcome.
09:00am - 05:00pm
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Meet the Fleet 2025
Celebrate National Public Works Week with us and discover how Public Works enhances the qualify of life for all!
Family-friendly activities, including a "name your plow" contest to name one of our nine plow trucks!
Light refreshments and coffee provided by Tim Hortons.
An opportunity to meet Public Works trucks & equipment.
09:00am - 12:00pm
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Seedling Giveaway Open House & Bring-Your-Own-Picnic
Join us for one day only to pick up free heirloom vegetable and herb seedlings for your backyard, balcony or community garden! We plan to give away over 400 seedlings in hopes of encouraging our community members to plant heirloom varieties and grow their own foods!
Visitors are encouraged to explore the John Brown House and our pastoral property, visit our community-based garden, and bring along a picnic while you visit! We are located across the street from Short Hills Provincial Park and nearby to lots of wineries so make a day of it!
Guided tours available. Picnic tables available on a first come, first serve basis but there’s plenty of space to lay down a picnic blanket!
10:00am - 04:00pm
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St Catharines Flower & Wine Festival
We’re bringing a vibrant celebration to Club Roma, St. Catharines! Join us for the 2nd edition of this spectacular festival, where we celebrate the beauty of spring with:
Live orchestras & folk dance performances Exquisite local wines Workshops & fun activities for all ages Local artisan market Delicious food vendors Natural flower exhibition A stunning spring-themed photo spot
11:00am - 11:00pm
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The Story of the Brown Homestead
Jessica Linzel, Director of Community Engagement at the Brown Homestead, will describe some of the history of the Brown Homestead and the efforts to preserve and refurbish it. The farmhouse is the oldest home in St. Catharines and is located only 100 metres from the north-east border of the Town of Pelham.
The Brown Homestead was settled around 1785 by Loyalist John Brown and his family. This historic site features the John Brown House, the oldest home in St. Catharines, a two-storey stone house built in 1802 and incorporating an earlier 1-1/2 storey house (ca. 1796). It is also the home of the Norton Cabin (ca. 1817), built by Mohawk chief Teyoninhokarawen (John Norton), which was moved to the homestead in 1997 to save it from demolition.
02:30pm - 04:00pm
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