Here’s what’s going on in Arnprior and area over the next 48 hours.
Arnprior:
Take Note: Welcome to Family Feud – Arnprior Family Day Attend the Nick Smith Centre on February 14, 2026 at Noon for a fun-filled day with your loved ones. Get ready to laugh, compete, and bond with your family in this exciting event. Whether you’re a trivia master or just looking for a good time, this event is perfect for all ages. Bring your A-game and prepare for some friendly competition as we play our version of the classic game show. It costs $25 plus fees to register your family or group of friends of up to 5 for a game. Games are two rounds and last roughly 30 minutes. The registration will ask what the age of your group is and you will be given a game against a group similar to yours with questions appropriate to your age.
The event is Free to watch!
Mississippi Mills:
Today: Echoes of the Past: Music in Mississippi Mills debuts at the North Lanark Regional Museum, 647 River Road in Almonte. The Museum is open today from 10AM-3PM. The exhibition will continue through May 2026.
Pickup Hockey for Grades 6-9 happens at the John Levy Community Centre in Almonte from 4-5PM. Admission is $5, and full equipment is required.
Pickup Hockey for Grades 10 to U21 takes place from 4-5PM at the Stewart Community Centre in Pakenham
Tomorrow: The Small Business Advisory Centre is making a road trip to Almonte from 9AM to Noon to handle pre-booked appointments at 14 Bridge Street. To schedule a meeting, email to cjames@smallbizcentre.ca
Love Bites: An interactive film screening takes place from 6-9PM at 3 Rosamond Street East, Almonte.
Join Lanark County Interval House and Community Support for a fang-tastic evening at the Mississippi Valley Textile Museum as we sink our teeth into the red flags of everyone’s favorite vampire romance. Love Bites isn’t your average movie night — we’re turning the Twilight saga upside down with interactive games, a costume contest, and a chance to spot the toxic sparks in Bella and Edward’s “undying” romance. Tickets are $25 each and available at eventbrite: https://tinyurl.com/2ahvf43w
The Mississippi Mills Youth Centre Gym Night will be held from 6-730PM at Almonte and District High School. It’s a free program for Youth ages 10-18. Register at 613-256-5959, or email to programcoordinator@mmyc.ca
Public Skating in Pakenham happens from 730-9PM at the Stewart Community Centre. Helmets are recommended for all skaters. Public skating fees apply – https://www.mississippimills.ca/explore-and-play/recreation-programs/skating/#Fees
Carleton Place:
Today: A Galentine’s evening is happening from 6-9PM at 18 Mill Street featuring a Charm Bar, Photo Booth, Rosé, and light bites. An intimate night to celebrate friendship. Limited tickets available
It’s Quiz Night at Stalwart Brewing Company, from 7-9PM. Cost is $10 for a pint and a play for the winning prize plus a pint. Topics will cover a wide range of subjects, themes and challenges! The event is formatted for teams of two, but singles welcome. Email quiznight@stalwartbrewing.ca to reserve
Tomorrow: Live Music at St. James Gate occurs from 7-10PM at 111 Bridge Street as M&M performs
Attend a Made With Love Crafting Evening from 7-9PM at Chasin’ Turkeys, 51 Bridge St. Carleton Place.
There are crafts, a rom-com and laughs. This event is free to attend and you pay per activity. Drinks and light concessions available for purchase. This is a 19+ event. CASH ONLY for your chosen activities. Chasin’ Turkeys accepts cash/card for any drink/concessions purchases.
Mississippi Mudds Present: HadesTown – Teen Edition from 730-930PM at the Carleton Place Town Hall Auditorium. Hadestown: Teen Edition is a full-length adaptation of Anaïs Mitchell’s international phenomenon, modified for performance by teen actors for family audiences.
Local Sports:
EOJHL The Arnprior Packers visit the Renfrew Junior Timberwolves on Friday February 13th, beginning at 730PM. Remaining regular season games are February 14th, 16th and 18th.
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By Rick Stow