As summer rolls around again, kids are gathering from all over to attend AdirondACTS, a scrappy theatre camp in upstate New York that’s a haven for budding performers.
After its indomitable founder Joan falls into a coma, her clueless “crypto-bro” son Troy is tasked with keeping the thespian paradise running. With financial ruin looming, Troy must join forces with Amos, Rebecca-Diane, and their band of eccentric teachers to come up with a solution before the curtain rises on opening night.
Join us for a beginner-friendly introduction to AI – what it is, how it works, and where you might already be using it in your daily life. We’ll explore the benefits and challenges of AI tools, from chatbots to image generators, and discuss their impact on everything from creativity to privacy.
No prior experience needed – just bring your curiosity!
Enjoy the outdoors, connect with others, and explore the Rails to Trails as we head out for a weekly run. Runners will meet up on the lawn next to the parking lot of the Library before heading off to the trail. An experienced running coach will be present to support and motivate you.
Whether you’re a beginner or an expert knitter, hooker, crocheter, embroiderer, spinner, felter or other type of needle crafter, bring your supplies to the Library and enjoy a hot beverage and warm conversation with other needlecraft nuts.
Choice of soup, roll/biscuit, dessert, tea/coffee. Admission is by donation.
March 7/25 – St. Luke’s Parish Hall, 10 Shore Club Road, Hubbards March 14/25 – Hubbards Area Lions Club, 21 Lions Club Road, Fox Point March 21/25 – Parish of French Village, St. James Anglican Church, 6991 St. Margarets Bay Road, Boutiliers Point March 28/25 – St. Andrew’s-St. Mark’s United Church – 7629 St. Margarets Bay Road, Boutiliers Point April 4/25 – 7th Day Adventist Church, 509 Highway 329, Fox Point
Join them for a fun-filled evening of Bingo in the Barrel on April 4th from 7pm – 9pm!
Enjoy a lively night in The Fifth Barrel, while the upstairs bar is closed for the evening. Seating is limited, so reservations are welcome! Don’t miss out on the chance to sip, play and win!
Choice of soup, roll/biscuit, dessert, tea/coffee. Admission is by donation.
March 7/25 – St. Luke’s Parish Hall, 10 Shore Club Road, Hubbards March 14/25 – Hubbards Area Lions Club, 21 Lions Club Road, Fox Point March 21/25 – Parish of French Village, St. James Anglican Church, 6991 St. Margarets Bay Road, Boutiliers Point March 28/25 – St. Andrew’s-St. Mark’s United Church – 7629 St. Margarets Bay Road, Boutiliers Point April 4/25 – 7th Day Adventist Church, 509 Highway 329, Fox Point
Join them for a fun-filled evening of Bingo in the Barrel on April 4th from 7pm – 9pm!
Enjoy a lively night in The Fifth Barrel, while the upstairs bar is closed for the evening. Seating is limited, so reservations are welcome! Don’t miss out on the chance to sip, play and win!
Hop on down to the Hubbards Area Lions Club on Saturday April 5th for BREAKFAST WITH THE EASTER BUNNY 9-11am. Enjoy our pancake breakfast with all the trimmings. Cost is a donation at the door. (50/50 also available)
Join them for an evening of Tabletop Gaming. Every Monday evening your neighbours get together at the Blandford Community Centre in the Multipurpose room. for an evening of gaming. The most popular games are Five Crowns, Mexican Train, Uno and Scrabble. Join a table or bring your own game that you want to share.
Cost is $2 per person.
Sponsored by the Aspotogan Recreation Association, hosted by Arthur Vardjas.
They’re looking forward to seeing their regular crafters and welcome any new people who would like to come out and join them. The drop in fee is $3. They are a nut free zone. Coffee is available all day but please bring your own mug or to go cup.
Enjoy the outdoors, connect with others, and explore the Rails to Trails as we head out for a weekly run. Runners will meet up on the lawn next to the parking lot of the Library before heading off to the trail. An experienced running coach will be present to support and motivate you.
Whether you’re a beginner or an expert knitter, hooker, crocheter, embroiderer, spinner, felter or other type of needle crafter, bring your supplies to the Library and enjoy a hot beverage and warm conversation with other needlecraft nuts.
Enjoy the outdoors, connect with others, and explore the Rails to Trails as we head out for a weekly run. Runners will meet up on the lawn next to the parking lot of the Library before heading off to the trail. An experienced running coach will be present to support and motivate you.
Whether you’re a beginner or an expert knitter, hooker, crocheter, embroiderer, spinner, felter or other type of needle crafter, bring your supplies to the Library and enjoy a hot beverage and warm conversation with other needlecraft nuts.
Eat-in or take-out. Includes eggs, bacon, sausage, toast, beans, hashbrowns, coffee, tea and juice. Adults $10, kids under 10 $5, under 3 are Free. Cash or debit, pay at the door.
An Athenaeum Society of Nova Scotia presentation at 2:30 pm. Trudi Inglis will describe Nova Scotia’s best kept secret, and how they make the magic happen. All are welcome. For more info call: 902-476-4465.
Your child will discover with the water table, explore with bubble art, hear bubbly stories, and engage in exploratory play. It’s another exciting week for your preschool child.
In this weekly preschool drop-in, your child will get to engage in hands-on activities, including art, science, musical movement, or outdoor play.
Join us for a hands-on workshop where we will make a citrus cleaning scrub and a spray bottle of all-purpose cleaner from everyday products that are inexpensive and easily accessible.
Making our own cleaning products is one of the ways that we can help our environment and reduce harmful chemicals in our homes.
All materials are provided. Registration required; call 902-857-9176
Join them for an evening of Tabletop Gaming. Every Monday evening your neighbours get together at the Blandford Community Centre in the Multipurpose room. for an evening of gaming. The most popular games are Five Crowns, Mexican Train, Uno and Scrabble. Join a table or bring your own game that you want to share.
Cost is $2 per person.
Sponsored by the Aspotogan Recreation Association, hosted by Arthur Vardjas.
Laurel and Hardy, one of the world’s great comedy teams, set out on a variety hall tour of Britain in 1953. With their golden era as the kings of Hollywood comedy now behind them, they face an uncertain future as they try to reconnect with their fans.
Even as the charm and beauty of their performances shines through, the tour becomes a hit, the specter of Laurel and Hardy’s past, coupled with Oliver’s failing health, threaten their precious partnership. As they rediscover their friendship, aware that they may be approaching their swan song, Stan & Ollie is a portrait of the most tender and poignant of creative marriages.
Need a hand with your income tax return? If you have modest-to-no-income and a simple tax situation, their volunteers can help – FOR FREE!
Please note, clinics are in person and by appointment. Call 902-817-9906 to register.
Be sure to bring your tax information slips, receipts, social insurance number and government-issued identification.
The Community Volunteer Income Tax Program is a program of the Canada Revenue Agency. The local clinics are hosted by the Blandford Community Centre with the support of trained volunteers.
Join us for a hands-on workshop where we will make a citrus cleaning scrub and a spray bottle of all-purpose cleaner from everyday products that are inexpensive and easily accessible.
Making our own cleaning products is one of the ways that we can help our environment and reduce harmful chemicals in our homes.
All materials are provided. Registration required; call 902-857-9176
Need a hand with your income tax return? If you have modest-to-no-income and a simple tax situation, their volunteers can help – FOR FREE!
Please note, clinics are in person and by appointment. Call 902-817-9906 to register.
Be sure to bring your tax information slips, receipts, social insurance number and government-issued identification.
The Community Volunteer Income Tax Program is a program of the Canada Revenue Agency. The local clinics are hosted by the Blandford Community Centre with the support of trained volunteers.
Join us for a hands-on workshop where we will make a citrus cleaning scrub and a spray bottle of all-purpose cleaner from everyday products that are inexpensive and easily accessible.
Making our own cleaning products is one of the ways that we can help our environment and reduce harmful chemicals in our homes.
All materials are provided. Registration required; call 902-857-9176
Enjoy the outdoors, connect with others, and explore the Rails to Trails as we head out for a weekly run. Runners will meet up on the lawn next to the parking lot of the Library before heading off to the trail. An experienced running coach will be present to support and motivate you.
Whether you’re a beginner or an expert knitter, hooker, crocheter, embroiderer, spinner, felter or other type of needle crafter, bring your supplies to the Library and enjoy a hot beverage and warm conversation with other needlecraft nuts.
Enjoy the outdoors, connect with others, and explore the Rails to Trails as we head out for a weekly run. Runners will meet up on the lawn next to the parking lot of the Library before heading off to the trail. An experienced running coach will be present to support and motivate you.
Whether you’re a beginner or an expert knitter, hooker, crocheter, embroiderer, spinner, felter or other type of needle crafter, bring your supplies to the Library and enjoy a hot beverage and warm conversation with other needlecraft nuts.
Wear comfortable clothing and bring a yoga mat if you have one. $7 per session.
Easter Egg Hunt
Easter Egg Hunt
11:00 -13:00
2025.04.18
https://hubbards.ca/event/easter-egg-hunt-3/
Please provide the names and ages of those attending (16 and under) to linda_brigley@hotmail.com or call 902-858-2043, or drop names off at 21 Foxwood Dr (Mill Cove Park). Hot chocolate and cookies served after the hunt. Donations are appreciated (plastic eggs, bags of candy, cookies, etc.)
Wear comfortable clothing and bring a yoga mat if you have one. $7 per session.
Easter Egg Hunt
Easter Egg Hunt
11:00 -13:00
2025.04.18
https://hubbards.ca/event/easter-egg-hunt-3/
Please provide the names and ages of those attending (16 and under) to linda_brigley@hotmail.com or call 902-858-2043, or drop names off at 21 Foxwood Dr (Mill Cove Park). Hot chocolate and cookies served after the hunt. Donations are appreciated (plastic eggs, bags of candy, cookies, etc.)
It’s Easter weekend so put all those empty egg boxes to good use and construct a fun face sculpture. They will also have Perler Beads for some Easter crafting.
Drop in at the Library for a fun activity every week.theye will have art, STEM, puppet shows, and special event celebrations.
Hosted by Aspotogan Arts and Crafts. Bring your own art making supplies and a lunch. Spend an hour or the whole day with other like-minded creative people.
Join them for an evening of Tabletop Gaming. Every Monday evening your neighbours get together at the Blandford Community Centre in the Multipurpose room. for an evening of gaming. The most popular games are Five Crowns, Mexican Train, Uno and Scrabble. Join a table or bring your own game that you want to share.
Cost is $2 per person.
Sponsored by the Aspotogan Recreation Association, hosted by Arthur Vardjas.
They’re looking forward to seeing their regular crafters and welcome any new people who would like to come out and join them. The drop in fee is $3. They are a nut free zone. Coffee is available all day but please bring your own mug or to go cup.
Jennifer Abbott’s new documentary, The Magnitude of All Things, merges stories from the frontlines of climate change with recollections of the loss of her sister, drawing intimate parallels between personal and planetary grief.
They’re looking forward to seeing their regular crafters and welcome any new people who would like to come out and join them. The drop in fee is $3. They are a nut free zone. Coffee is available all day but please bring your own mug or to go cup.
Jennifer Abbott’s new documentary, The Magnitude of All Things, merges stories from the frontlines of climate change with recollections of the loss of her sister, drawing intimate parallels between personal and planetary grief.
Enjoy the outdoors, connect with others, and explore the Rails to Trails as we head out for a weekly run. Runners will meet up on the lawn next to the parking lot of the Library before heading off to the trail. An experienced running coach will be present to support and motivate you.
Whether you’re a beginner or an expert knitter, hooker, crocheter, embroiderer, spinner, felter or other type of needle crafter, bring your supplies to the Library and enjoy a hot beverage and warm conversation with other needlecraft nuts.
Enjoy the outdoors, connect with others, and explore the Rails to Trails as we head out for a weekly run. Runners will meet up on the lawn next to the parking lot of the Library before heading off to the trail. An experienced running coach will be present to support and motivate you.
Whether you’re a beginner or an expert knitter, hooker, crocheter, embroiderer, spinner, felter or other type of needle crafter, bring your supplies to the Library and enjoy a hot beverage and warm conversation with other needlecraft nuts.
2 Sessions to choose from 9 – 11:30 am or 12 – 2:30 pm. Presented by In A Heartbeat Emergency Training Services. This is a course for children in grades 4 to 6 and is $65+HST per child. To register please send an email to inaheartbeattraining@gmail.com
Super Saturday: Puppet Show – The Paper Bag Princess
Super Saturday: Puppet Show – The Paper Bag Princess
Your child will discover with coloured ice and water, explore with crumpled paper art, hear art-themed stories, and engage in exploratory play. It’s another exciting week for your preschool child.
In this weekly preschool drop-in, your child will get to engage in hands-on activities, including art, science, musical movement, or outdoor play.
Join them for an evening of Tabletop Gaming. Every Monday evening your neighbours get together at the Blandford Community Centre in the Multipurpose room. for an evening of gaming. The most popular games are Five Crowns, Mexican Train, Uno and Scrabble. Join a table or bring your own game that you want to share.
Cost is $2 per person.
Sponsored by the Aspotogan Recreation Association, hosted by Arthur Vardjas.
In A Night at the Opera, the Marx Brothers take on high society.
Two lovers who are both in opera are prevented from being together by the man’s lack of acceptance as an operatic tenor. Pulling several typical Marx Brothers’ stunts, they arrange for the normal tenor to be absent so that the young lover can get his chance.