Enjoy an evening of networking and information. Find out what the association has been doing to promote the community, upcoming events, festivals and more. There will be guest speakers and refreshments. Free to attend. All are welcome.
Running Saturdays until end of October. Enjoy a fresh, unique & local shopping experience as well as local music and the beautiful park. Visit www.hubbardsbarn.org for more information.
A two day workshop where Sherry Chandler and Suzanne Conrod will teach you how it’s done. Workshop includes pattern, wool, and hook. Visit www.hookedrugmuseumnovascotia.org to register and for more information.
From 10 am to 1 pm enjoy crafts, rug hooking, knitting, walking and more. From 1 pm to 3 pm, enjoy a game of Pickleball. Cost to join the Association is $10 per year.
A two day workshop where Sherry Chandler and Suzanne Conrod will teach you how it’s done. Workshop includes pattern, wool, and hook. Visit www.hookedrugmuseumnovascotia.org to register and for more information.
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 experience running coach will be present to support and motivate you.
Whether you’re a beginner or an expert, bring your knitting or other needlecraft to the Library every Thursday night. You’ll enjoy a hot beverage and warm conversation with other knit nuts and crafting enthusiasts.
Whether you’re a beginner or an expert, bring your knitting or other needlecraft to the Library every Thursday night. You’ll enjoy a hot beverage and warm conversation with other knit nuts and crafting enthusiasts.
Wide cut workshop with teacher Doug Rankin. Learn how to shade flowers — Rose, Iris or Poppy. Pattern and wool will be available for purchase in class. Visit www.hookedrugmuseumnovascotia.org to register or for more information.
Chair Yoga
Chair Yoga
10:00 -11:00
2022.06.10
https://hubbards.ca/event/chair-yoga-2-2-2/
Held in the gymnasium. $7 per session. All are welcome in this fun and friendly class. Wear comfortable clothing and bring a yoga mat if you have one.
Want something fun to do after school? The Library’s drop-in program is made for you. We will have food, fun, games, and you will get to pick the activities for the upcoming weeks.
Running Saturdays until end of October. Enjoy a fresh, unique & local shopping experience as well as local music and the beautiful park. Visit www.hubbardsbarn.org for more information.
Wide cut workshop with teacher Doug Rankin. Learn how to shade flowers — Rose, Iris or Poppy. Pattern and wool will be available for purchase in class. Visit www.hookedrugmuseumnovascotia.org to register or for more information.
Wide cut workshop with teacher Doug Rankin. Learn how to shade flowers — Rose, Iris or Poppy. Pattern and wool will be available for purchase in class. Visit www.hookedrugmuseumnovascotia.org to register or for more information.
From 10 am to 1 pm enjoy crafts, rug hooking, knitting, walking and more. From 1 pm to 3 pm, enjoy a game of Pickleball. Cost to join the Association is $10 per year.
Meet other caregivers for coffee, tea, and conversation while your baby, tot, or preschooler plays. Local doula and CAPPA-trained lactation educator, Jo Beckett is available for breastfeeding support. Older siblings of any age are welcome to attend.
The NFB Film Club presents a collection of sic Indigenous-made short films from different Inuit communities, as well as one short film from the Mohawk community, to honour National Indigenous History Month.
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 experience running coach will be present to support and motivate you.
Whether you’re a beginner or an expert, bring your knitting or other needlecraft to the Library every Thursday night. You’ll enjoy a hot beverage and warm conversation with other knit nuts and crafting enthusiasts.
Whether you’re a beginner or an expert, bring your knitting or other needlecraft to the Library every Thursday night. You’ll enjoy a hot beverage and warm conversation with other knit nuts and crafting enthusiasts.
Want something fun to do after school? The Library’s drop-in program is made for you. We will have food, fun, games, and you will get to pick the activities for the upcoming weeks.
Running Saturdays until end of October. Enjoy a fresh, unique & local shopping experience as well as local music and the beautiful park. Visit www.hubbardsbarn.org for more information.
Breakfast
Breakfast
09:00 -11:00
2022.06.18
https://hubbards.ca/event/breakfast/
Scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, beans, hashbrowns, toast, coffee and tea. $8 per person (cash only). Eat-in at separated tables or take out.
In honour of Fathers Day, the Hubbards Area Lions Club is having a Chili Takeout. Enjoy a hearty bowl of chilli, a roll and a piece of homemade pie for dessert.
There is no cost for this event as we are giving back to the community who so generously support us. There have been requests to make a donation, which is always greatly appreciated.
Please pre-order by calling Lion Louella Regan by Wednesday, June 15th at 902-857-9714.
From 10 am to 1 pm enjoy crafts, rug hooking, knitting, walking and more. From 1 pm to 3 pm, enjoy a game of Pickleball. Cost to join the Association is $10 per year.
Meet other caregivers for coffee, tea, and conversation while your baby, tot, or preschooler plays. Local doula and CAPPA-trained lactation educator, Jo Beckett is available for breastfeeding support. Older siblings of any age are welcome to attend.
14th Annual Roy Harnish Memorial Cribbage Tournament
14th Annual Roy Harnish Memorial Cribbage Tournament
From 10 am to 1 pm enjoy crafts, rug hooking, knitting, walking and more. From 1 pm to 3 pm, enjoy a game of Pickleball. Cost to join the Association is $10 per year.
Meet other caregivers for coffee, tea, and conversation while your baby, tot, or preschooler plays. Local doula and CAPPA-trained lactation educator, Jo Beckett is available for breastfeeding support. Older siblings of any age are welcome to attend.
14th Annual Roy Harnish Memorial Cribbage Tournament
14th Annual Roy Harnish Memorial Cribbage Tournament
Whether you’re a beginner or an expert, bring your knitting or other needlecraft to the Library every Thursday night. You’ll enjoy a hot beverage and warm conversation with other knit nuts and crafting enthusiasts.
Whether you’re a beginner or an expert, bring your knitting or other needlecraft to the Library every Thursday night. You’ll enjoy a hot beverage and warm conversation with other knit nuts and crafting enthusiasts.
Want something fun to do after school? The Library’s drop-in program is made for you. We will have food, fun, games, and you will get to pick the activities for the upcoming weeks.
Running Saturdays until end of October. Enjoy a fresh, unique & local shopping experience as well as local music and the beautiful park. Visit www.hubbardsbarn.org for more information.
Take-out dinner consisting of Shepherds Pie, coleslaw, pickles, a fresh roll and strawberry shortcake for dessert. Cost is $14. Please pre-order by calling Lion Louella Regan at 902-857-9714.
The Hubbards Barn Food Truck Rally is back. In partnership with the Nova Scotia Food Truck Association, there will be a fabulous selection of local food trucks for you to enjoy. The Barn will be open for seating and music.
From 10 am to 1 pm enjoy crafts, rug hooking, knitting, walking and more. From 1 pm to 3 pm, enjoy a game of Pickleball. Cost to join the Association is $10 per year.
Meet other caregivers for coffee, tea, and conversation while your baby, tot, or preschooler plays. Local doula and CAPPA-trained lactation educator, Jo Beckett is available for breastfeeding support. Older siblings of any age are welcome to attend.
Join us as we kick off this year’s Summer Reading Club with some crafts and outdoor activities. This year’s theme is Once Upon a Time; Myths and Legends.
After the party, don’t forget to sign up for the Summer Reading Club.
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 experience running coach will be present to support and motivate you.
Whether you’re a beginner or an expert, bring your knitting or other needlecraft to the Library every Thursday night. You’ll enjoy a hot beverage and warm conversation with other knit nuts and crafting enthusiasts.
Whether you’re a beginner or an expert, bring your knitting or other needlecraft to the Library every Thursday night. You’ll enjoy a hot beverage and warm conversation with other knit nuts and crafting enthusiasts.