Here’s what’s going on in Arnprior and area over the next 48 hours.
Arnprior:
Today: The Lunch Bunch, by Seniors at Home happens at the Arnprior Legion beginning at Noon. Pre-registration was necessary by Friday of last week.
Take Note: The Arnprior Lions Club’s Annual Jail and Bail Event is coming up Saturday June 14th at the Giant Tiger Parking Lot. One of the culprits behind bars is the Valley’s own Wayne Rostad! For more information call Lion Don Gougeon at 613-299-8704.
Mississippi Mills:
Today: Baby Time, featuring songs, rhymes and stories for children up to 12 months with a caregiver happens Wednesdays from 10 to 1030AM at the Almonte Branch of the Mississippi Mills Public Library. It’s followed by Story Time, from 11 to 11:30AM for children ages 1-4 with caregiver.
An Open House for Planning and Engineering Project in Mississippi Mills will occur at the John Levi Community Centre, from 2-8PM.
The Lanark County Camera Club is looking for new members, and meets from 7-9PM via ZOOM on the first Wednesday of each month. Check www.lccamercaclub.com or email PresidentofLCCameraClub@gmail.com
The North Lanark Historical Society’s Annual General Meeting will be held this evening at 7PM at the North Lanark Regional Museum. Guest speaker is Scott Campbell, owner of the Appleton General Store. The AGM is open to the public and all are welcome!
Tomorrow: A Meal for All presents its FREE breakfast every Thursday morning at 111 Church Street in Almonte from 830AM to 1030AM.
Jump on a Bike takes place at the Almonte Alameda Thursday mornings at 930AM. It’s an hour-long program for all skills levels. Stay on the trail or do a longer ride. You decide! Be sure to log your daily activity for Participaction at www.mississippimills.ca/GetActive
Thursday’s the big day for the 55+ Expo in Mississippi Mills! It’s a partnership between Home Hospice North Lanark and the Municipality of Mississippi Mills, and supports healthy, independent living in the community. The showcase takes place June 5th from 10AM to 3PM at the John Levi Community Centre in Almonte. The free event includes: engaging speakers; interactive workshops; local exhibitors, and hands-on resources for living well.
The Almonte Civitan Club’s June Community Luncheon takes place from 1130AM-1:30PM at the Civitan Hall on Almonte Street. Tickets are $23 and must be purchased in advance. They can be purchased at Baker Bob’s or online: https://almontecivitan.com/shop/
Come to Gemmill Park on Thursday, June 5th at 630PM for a FREE class on Restoring Natural Movement. This class is being led by Vicky James Lafleur from Unstuck Physiotherapy! It’s one of the June Participaction Events Challenges.
An Evening of Fascinating True Stories presents Globe and Mail journalist and author Eric Andrew-Gee who will be discussing the careers of two neurologists who charted a path to revolutionize Neurosurgery. The event is at the Almonte Branch beginning at 630, and registration is required at https://form.jotform.com/251255473632254 The event is free to attend, and books will be for sale.
A Four-week Life Drawing Workshop course is being offered by JB Arts on Thursdays in June, from 7-10PM. Drawing from a live model, the class will explore various drawing methods, beginning with different ways to approach compositional sketches and expression. Next we move into defining proportions and refining the figure drawing. Lastly we explore shading or backgrounds. No experience is required. The course takes place at JB Arts, 64 Mill Street in Almonte. Details at https://jbarts.ca/products/life-drawing-aca-w25-ld-thursday-7-10pm-with-jeff?variant=46223499526400
Carleton Place:
Today: The Free Community Hot Breakfast is offered at St. James Anglican Church, 222 Edmund Street from 830-1030AM.
Carleton Place Cruise Night takes place in the parking lot of Anderson’s Independent Grocer from 5-8PM.
Classic cars, trucks, motorcycles, 50/50 draw, door prizes, music. More Information at:
My68lark@rogers.com or Facebook @carletonplacecruisenights
The Horticultural Society Monthly meeting takes place at Zion Memorial Church, 37 Franklin Street from 7-9PM. Guest speaker, Mary Shearman Reid, will speak about growing and caring for vines.
Local Sports:
The Arnprior McNab-Braeside United Soccer Club offers players age 4-50+ the opportunity to play soccer at the right level in their age group. See the program page on their website for details.
https://ambusc.ca/membership-with-ambusc/
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By Rick Stow