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10:00 AM | 79 Main Street, Dowling
Join us this morning at the Dowling Library to start the day with fun activities and circle time. We'll end the morning with a walk on the complex's indoor track or some time outdoors, weather permitting. Remember to bring your baby carrier, indoor shoes and clothing suited to the weather conditions, which may vary. A healthy snack will be provided.
12:00 PM | 1991 Regent St, Sudbury
VON offers a free exercise program for individuals age 55 and over. To register, contact Darren at (705) 358-5995 or Laura at (705) 358-3651 or 1-800-265-5379.
2:30 PM | 9 Morin St, Capreol, ON
VON offers a free exercise program for individuals age 55 and over. To register, contact Darren at (705) 358-5995 or Laura at (705) 358-3651.
10:30 AM | 74 Mackenzie Street Sudbury, ON P3C 4X8
10:30 AM | 30 Second Avenue, Coniston
Join SBRR for an interactive kids learning session and a fun egg hunt! Come learn about pet rabbits, participate in an Easter egg hunt, and meet a rescue rabbit! Registration required.
11:00 AM | Main Library, 74 Mackenzie Street
Ever been interested in photography? Join our monthly Photography Club. Try the monthly prompt for inspiration, share your work with other enthusiasts and learn more about photography along the way. No prior experience required, but you should have a camera (a phone camera is fine!) to participate fully.
11:00 AM | 1346, Lasalle Blvd, Sudbury
Join us for weekly French conversation circles to practice your French speaking skills in partnershiip with CIFS. These are drop-in sessions which will be lead by a facilitator. Everyone is welcome to join. This is not a class to learn French, but an opportunity to practice your French speaking skills.
1:00 PM | 1991 Regent St, Sudbury
Workshop title
From Know-How to How-To: Plan Your Nonfiction Book
Workshop description
Over time, we become experts thanks to our experience. We have arrived at deep understandings about a particular subject or experience – of life itself -- by showing up and doing the work. This book-planning workshop is for people who now want to pass along lessons learned to help others. There are many ways you can share your message – as a how-to book, self-help, memoir, business book or big concept book. Come imagine your nonfiction book into reality in this 3-part workshop series with certified nonfiction and memoir book coach Dinah Laprairie. By the end, you will know whether a book is your best way forward, a clear idea of your ideal reader, content ideas, and your first outline . This is a registered program with space availability for 8 participants.
1:00 PM | Main Library, 74 Mackenzie Street
"🐝🐝 Myths and Mirrors Community Arts and Réseau ACCESS Network present art, storytelling, and discussion with Beehive Collective!
Beehive Design Collective is a wildly motivated, all-volunteer, activist arts collective dedicated to “cross-pollinating the grassroots.” Using giant, portable murals to deconstruct complex issues of globalization, climate change, colonization, and resource extraction, they strive to provoke discussion, raise hard questions, and share hopeful stories about actions big and small we can take to build a better world.
On SATURDAY, APRIL 5th, join us at the @gsplibrary Mackenzie Branch (74 Mackenzie St.) from 1-3PM, where Beehive Design Collective will lead an interactive discussion prompted by their giant portable murals. These massive pieces of art have traveled across the globe, sparking discussion surrounding social and climate justice, always in solidarity with local organizers and people.
No cost / Accessible / Light refreshments provided / Children welcome
Please register using this link!: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/mythsandmirrors/1631801
@beehivedesigncollective
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More about Beehive Collective:
The Bees have spent over ten years developing an innovative and story-based education strategy that is shared through a variety of interactive, image-based presentations and workshops. They create collaborative, anti-copyright images for use as educational and organizing tools, and work as word-to-image translators of complex global stories, shared with them through conversations with affected communities.
Beehive Collective goes to big to-dos and small ones, too; classrooms of all kinds, college auditoriums and lecture halls, church basements, demonstrations, conferences, community spaces, coffee shops, galleries, punk houses, rotary clubs, backyard shindigs, and probably whatever else you throw at them. They enjoy working with all sorts of people; folks from many cultures and places, with diverse backgrounds and ways of understanding the world, and all varieties of ages.
@beehivedesigncollective"