
Here’s what’s going on in Arnprior and area over the next 48 hours.
Arnprior:
Today: No events to report on from our Arnprior calendar today, but a reminder that March 31st is the formal end to Winter Parking Restrictions in the community.
Take Note: The Town of Arnprior will be hosting a Community Open House as part of the Age Friendly Community Plan Renewal process. All residents are invited to drop in on Thursday, April 3rd to the Age Friendly Community Plan: Community Open House anytime between 3:30pm-5:30pm at the Arnprior Public Library.
Mississippi Mills:
Tomorrow: 3D Printing help is available at the Almonte Branch of the Mississippi Mills Public Library from 1230 to 2PM. If you have attended a 3D print workshop in the past, but are not yet confident doing it all by yourself, Grant Montag is the library’s volunteer 3D print Ambassador.
Digital Doorways Web Development workshops for youth ages 10-18 continue at the Mississippi Mills Youth Centre from 4-7PM Tuesday. Registration Required.
Take Note: Due to the weather storm warnings of snow and freezing rain, the process of accepting applications for the Veterans Banners in Pakenham at the Pakenham Public Library that was to have taken place this past Saturday, March 29th, has been rescheduled to Thursday, April 10th, 2025 between 3:30pm and 6:30pm at the Pakenham Library.
Carleton Place:
Today: A Youth Resilience Community Workshop takes place at Zion Memorial Church, 37 Franklin Street, from 7-9PM. Join in for an inspiring keynote by Dr. Michael Ungar on how families and communities can enhance youth resilience. Discover key insights from Planet Youth Lanark County’s 2022 and 2024 survey data. Engage in an open discussion to share your thoughts.
Tomorrow: Planet Youth Lanark County presents a breakfast for civic leaders wherein they will be addressed by Dr. Ungar on the local project. Pre-registration was required. The event takes place at Zion Memorial Church, 37 Franklin Street.
Local Sports:
Following a seven game series which concluded last Thursday night at the J.R. Brisson Complex, the Carleton Place Junior Canadians now know their opponent in the EOJHL’s Barkley Cup Finals. We now know that whichever side wins, the Junior Canadians will emerge as victors. The schedule between Ottawa and Carleton Place had not been published when this edition of “The 48” was composed.
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By Rick Stow