
March 2019
Summerside Area Garden Club Meeting
Wilmot Community Centre 110 Gillespie Ave, Summerside, PE March 21 at 7:00PM Speaker: Paul Offer Organic Vegetable Gardening
Find out more »Fyfe Benefit
Alfred and Karen Fyfe of Stanley bridge recently lost their home in a house fire. There will be a benefit on Friday March 22 at the New London Community Complex. Doors open at 6 auction starts at 7. Contact 902-886-2599 for more info
Find out more »Upcoming Community Events for New London Community Complex
Saturday Mar 23 1pm Crokinole and Auction 45's Everyone Welcome! Sunday Mar 24 Our last Sunday Breakfast Buffet until summer! Only $10 Adult and $5 Kids Monday Mar 25 7pm How to be an Adult, Creating a Budget Nancy Sanderson of Hope River Farms Wed Mar 27 1pm Crokinole and Auction 45's All ages welcome!
Find out more »Kill the Chill Winter Concert Series
Lot 16 Community Hall invites you to join us for the final performance in our “Kill the Chill” Winter Concert Series. John Connolly, an award-winning Island singer/songwriter known for his sweet voice, strong songs and engaging stage presence, will perform at Lot 16 Hall in a solo acoustic show on March 23 at 7:30 pm. Tickets are $10 and the hall is located at 38 Ferry Road in Central Lot 16. Connolly’s songs have been called “a masterpiece of songcraft”. …
Find out more »Helping Hands Band Jamboree
St. Anthony's Hall Route 2, Woodstock Admission at the door. Music, fun and lunch.
Find out more »Variety Concert: “A Wonderful World”
A WONDERFUL WORLD! An evening of Variety-Show Entertainment at St. Paul’s church in Charlottetown, Sunday 24 March, 7:30 to 9:30. Music, dance and more — featuring Phase II and Friends, plus the Mi’kmaq Heritage Actors, performers from Holland College’s SoPA program, UPEI Music and the multicultural network of the Association for Newcomers, as well as talents from the wider community — in one of the Island’s finest performance spaces. MC is Gerard Murphy, Ocean radio host. Refreshments too. Admission by…
Find out more »SUCCESS Information Sessions
SUCCESS is a 30-hour, weekly employment and education program for Indigenous off-reserve youth aged 18-30. The participants spend 8 weeks in class learning life-skills (budgeting; diet and nutrition; stress management) and employability skills (resume preparation; job interview practice). Then participants spend the next 8 weeks in a work placement gaining valuable experience and developing skills. Participants receive a stipend (minimum wage) during the classroom phase and are paid minimum wage by the employers during the work placement. NCPEI reimburses employers for…
Find out more »“Weather and Climate: Not What Our Grandparents Knew,”
Environment and Climate Change Canada’s (ECCC)’s senior climatologist, David Phillips is visiting PEI and will be presenting “Weather and Climate: Not What Our Grandparents Knew,” on the evening of March 28th. Using his more than 50 years of experience covering Canada’s changing climate and weather, his presentation will be of interest to many citizens. This event is free and open to the public and media. Date: Thursday, March 28, 2019 Time: 6:30 pm – 8 pm Location: University of Prince…
Find out more »PCH Auxiliary Sale
The PCH Auxiliary is holding their annual sale of “gently used” clothing and accessories on March 29, from 9 am - 7 pm., and March 30, from 9 am to 3 pm. The location of the sale is the Summerside Presbyterian Church, 130 Victoria Rd. Great selections of men’s and women’s clothing, shoes, boots, coats, purses, and jewelry. Any last minute donations can be made to the church on Thursday, March 28, from 1-5 only! Need more information? call 902-7824-2709
Find out more »Spring Book Sale
The Friends of the Confederation Centre Public Library are having their Spring Book Sale over the following three days and times: Friday, March 29 from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm; Saturday, March 30 from 9:30 am to 5:00 pm and Sunday, March 31 from 12:30 pm to 3:00 pm. There will be books, dvds, magazines and cds for sale for all ages. All of the proceeds from this sale go towards supporting the library. Please phone 902-368-4642 for more information
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