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6:00 PM | 3502 Errington Street, Chelmsford
Do you like playing Euchre? Are you looking for other euchre enthusiasts to play with? Join us at the Chelmsford library every Wednesday.
10:30 AM | 1346 Lasalle Boulevard, Sudbury
Follow Joey and his friends on a musical scavenger hunt, taking you to the furthest reaches of our world. In the tradition of The Amazing Race, get ready to unlock clues that will have you travelling from the great pyramids of Egypt to Italy’s Leaning Tower of Pisa! This adventure dives into the music of different cultures while we learn all about the amazing world around us.
10:30 AM | 4100 Elmview Drive
Did you know that some of the birds, butterflies, and dragonflies in your backyard are world travellers? Join Killarney Provincial Park Discovery staff to learn about the amazing migrations and winter vacations of your backyard wildlife! Get outside to see if you can spot any of our travelling friends, and then plant your own native wildflower seeds to bring home with you and provide food for your new friends after their long journey.
2:00 PM | 214 Orell Street, Garson, Ontario P3L 1V2
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.
3:00 PM | 120 Ste-Agnes St., Azilda
Pyramids, bridges, coliseums, and towers — let your imagination fly! Build the next wonder of the world with sustainable materials and our Makedos.
6:00 PM | 1991 Regent Street
Film Screening @ South End Library
Stalin banished more than 1.5 million Polish citizens to Siberia for a 3-year period. Those who were lucky enough to survive took refuge in Iran. Join film maker Narges Kharghani to learn and understand historical events forgotten by many.
July 17 @ 6:00 pm Madame
At 91 years old, Maria Bajdan, one of the last Polish survivors living in Iran, shares her story from Poland to Siberia and finally to Iran.
July 24 @ 6:00 pm: All About Lola
The Polonia Café in Tehran was established by Polish immigrants in 1943 and was a symbol of the Iranian people's solidarity with the Polish war victims. This movie highlights the life of Eleonora Barska, the last surviving founder of this important establishment.
July 31 @ 6:00 pm: Te’aa’s Guest
A Georgian woman living in the suburbs of Tbilisi navigates the emotional complexities of her life as she faces ongoing struggles with her husband, daughter, and mother. Now, she searches for a path to healing and resolution
Narges Kharghani is an Iranian born film maker, journalist and writer living in Sudbury. Her feature documentaries have been selected for international festivals and have won many awards.
6:00 PM | 74 Mackenzie Street Sudbury, Ontario
Join us for weekly drop-in sessions on Intercombio Spanish and English conversation circles. Practice speaking Spanish and English. In partnership with the YMCA.
6:30 PM | 1991 Regent Street
Join us at the South End Library for a PJ Storytime! Wear your jammies, bring in your favourite stuffy and come out to listen to some stories.