Kick off the new year at this family-friendly event. Enjoy food and refreshments. All are welcome and it is free to attend. Cash bar will be available and musical entertainment provided by Five Days in May.
Hosted by the Hubbards & Area Business Association and the Hubbards Area Lions Club and sponsored by Aspotogan Heritage Trust. Donations to the Lions Club are greatly appreciated.
Grab your glitter from the back of the closet and join 88.7 CoveFM and modern pop dance band, Rec Room Jams as they ring in the New Year!
Tickets are $35 each and are available in Hubbards at The Savary Plate and Tantallon at The Juiced Grape. Tickets are also available online via the CoveFM website covefm.com.
Meet other caregivers for coffee, tea and conversation while your baby, tot or preschooler plays. Older siblings of any age are welcome to attend. Local doula and CAPPA-trained lactation educator Jo Beckett is available for breastfeeding support.
There are morning activities from 10 a.m. to noon. Games, cards, knitting, crocheting, rug hooking, or a chat over refreshments – there’s something for everyone. All Bay Seniors members are welcome. There is no cost.
Join us for pickleball from 1-3 pm in the afternoon, for a $2 fee.
Equipment is provided and beginners are welcome.
Let Bay Seniors know if you don’t have access to transportation. With 3 to 4 days’ notice, they can help you arrange a ride with BayRides and cover the cost.
Please contact them with questions or to book a ride at dropin@bayseniors.ca or 902-820-3334 (messages are retrieved on Tuesdays and Thursdays).
Two Coves Cafe will be offering FREE fair trade coffee, tea and muffins. This is an outreach project for our community led by Carol Simms and Clair MacInnis.
We welcome small groups who would like a place to meet. We will provide free coffee, tea and muffins.
In the Community Centre gymnasium for adults and youth 13 and over.
$3 per session (exact change is appreciated) when at least 4 people and 1 hour. $4 per session (exact change is appreciated) when at least 6 people and 2 hours.
All equipment is supplied. Please wear non-marking sneakers.
Beginners and experienced players are welcome.
Please e-mail pickleball@bellaliant.com to be sure they are playing. If fewer than 4 players have registered by 4 pm, pickleball will be cancelled for that day and players notified by e-mail.
Whether you’re a beginner or an expert, bring you supplies to the library and enjoy a hot beverage and warm conversation with other needlework nuts. Experts will be on hand to help beginners.
Drop-in fee is $7.00/class; please bring exact change if possible.
All are welcome to this fun and ‘user-friendly’ class. No previous experience is necessary. Wear comfortable clothing and bring a yoga mat if you have one.
Learn how to get more value and nutrition from your food dollar. You will receive recipes and resources to help you organize, plan and prepare healthy low-cost dishes at home. Presented by Chebucto Health.
Bring your hooking, knitting, felting, sewing (machine work as well), or any portable handwork and enjoy the sharing of handwork knowledge. (please bring your own supplies)
A drop-in fee of $4.00 is appreciated. Bring your own beverage and lunch.
Everyone welcome! (Current COVID restrictions in effect)
Meet other caregivers for coffee, tea and conversation while your baby, tot or preschooler plays. Older siblings of any age are welcome to attend. Local doula and CAPPA-trained lactation educator Jo Beckett is available for breastfeeding support.
There are morning activities from 10 a.m. to noon. Games, cards, knitting, crocheting, rug hooking, or a chat over refreshments – there’s something for everyone. All Bay Seniors members are welcome. There is no cost.
Join us for pickleball from 1-3 pm in the afternoon, for a $2 fee.
Equipment is provided and beginners are welcome.
Let Bay Seniors know if you don’t have access to transportation. With 3 to 4 days’ notice, they can help you arrange a ride with BayRides and cover the cost.
Please contact them with questions or to book a ride at dropin@bayseniors.ca or 902-820-3334 (messages are retrieved on Tuesdays and Thursdays).
Make a one-to-one appointment on Tuesday afternoons with our Tech Host. We can provide general help, tailored tech training, and show you where to find helpful resources online.
Black Point & Area Community Centre will be holding its Annual General Meeting, and we are looking for new members to get involved and join our board, as well as our committees.
All Community members are welcome!
Stop in to hear about the hall, what is offered and how you might be able to get involved; it’s as little as one hour a month.
Reunited by the last wishes of their recently deceased coach, four not-quite-together guys set out to win the local Super Bowl of curling — an ancient, inscrutable sport involving large “stones,” icy arenas and… yes… Men with Brooms. Under the guidance of their befuddled new coach, the intrepid teammates fight their way to the big championship showdown.
Reunited by the last wishes of their recently deceased coach, four not-quite-together guys set out to win the local Super Bowl of curling — an ancient, inscrutable sport involving large “stones,” icy arenas and… yes… Men with Brooms. Under the guidance of their befuddled new coach, the intrepid teammates fight their way to the big championship showdown.
Bring your hooking, knitting, felting, sewing (machine work as well), or any portable handwork and enjoy the sharing of handwork knowledge. (please bring your own supplies)
A drop-in fee of $4.00 is appreciated. Bring your own beverage and lunch.
Everyone welcome! (Current COVID restrictions in effect)
Meet other caregivers for coffee, tea and conversation while your baby, tot or preschooler plays. Older siblings of any age are welcome to attend. Local doula and CAPPA-trained lactation educator Jo Beckett is available for breastfeeding support.
There are morning activities from 10 a.m. to noon. Games, cards, knitting, crocheting, rug hooking, or a chat over refreshments – there’s something for everyone. All Bay Seniors members are welcome. There is no cost.
Join us for pickleball from 1-3 pm in the afternoon, for a $2 fee.
Equipment is provided and beginners are welcome.
Let Bay Seniors know if you don’t have access to transportation. With 3 to 4 days’ notice, they can help you arrange a ride with BayRides and cover the cost.
Please contact them with questions or to book a ride at dropin@bayseniors.ca or 902-820-3334 (messages are retrieved on Tuesdays and Thursdays).
Make a one-to-one appointment on Tuesday afternoons with our Tech Host. We can provide general help, tailored tech training, and show you where to find helpful resources online.
Black Point & Area Community Centre will be holding its Annual General Meeting, and we are looking for new members to get involved and join our board, as well as our committees.
All Community members are welcome!
Stop in to hear about the hall, what is offered and how you might be able to get involved; it’s as little as one hour a month.
Reunited by the last wishes of their recently deceased coach, four not-quite-together guys set out to win the local Super Bowl of curling — an ancient, inscrutable sport involving large “stones,” icy arenas and… yes… Men with Brooms. Under the guidance of their befuddled new coach, the intrepid teammates fight their way to the big championship showdown.
Reunited by the last wishes of their recently deceased coach, four not-quite-together guys set out to win the local Super Bowl of curling — an ancient, inscrutable sport involving large “stones,” icy arenas and… yes… Men with Brooms. Under the guidance of their befuddled new coach, the intrepid teammates fight their way to the big championship showdown.
Two Coves Cafe will be offering FREE fair trade coffee, tea and muffins. This is an outreach project for our community led by Carol Simms and Clair MacInnis.
We welcome small groups who would like a place to meet. We will provide free coffee, tea and muffins.
Register for this 5-week program which aims to foster interest in French culture and develop French language skills in young children. Join us each week as we explore French through songs, games and activities. Call 902-857-9176 to register.
In the Community Centre gymnasium for adults and youth 13 and over.
$3 per session (exact change is appreciated) when at least 4 people and 1 hour. $4 per session (exact change is appreciated) when at least 6 people and 2 hours.
All equipment is supplied. Please wear non-marking sneakers.
Beginners and experienced players are welcome.
Please e-mail pickleball@bellaliant.com to be sure they are playing. If fewer than 4 players have registered by 4 pm, pickleball will be cancelled for that day and players notified by e-mail.
Whether you’re a beginner or an expert, bring you supplies to the library and enjoy a hot beverage and warm conversation with other needlework nuts. Experts will be on hand to help beginners.
Two Coves Cafe will be offering FREE fair trade coffee, tea and muffins. This is an outreach project for our community led by Carol Simms and Clair MacInnis.
We welcome small groups who would like a place to meet. We will provide free coffee, tea and muffins.
Register for this 5-week program which aims to foster interest in French culture and develop French language skills in young children. Join us each week as we explore French through songs, games and activities. Call 902-857-9176 to register.
In the Community Centre gymnasium for adults and youth 13 and over.
$3 per session (exact change is appreciated) when at least 4 people and 1 hour. $4 per session (exact change is appreciated) when at least 6 people and 2 hours.
All equipment is supplied. Please wear non-marking sneakers.
Beginners and experienced players are welcome.
Please e-mail pickleball@bellaliant.com to be sure they are playing. If fewer than 4 players have registered by 4 pm, pickleball will be cancelled for that day and players notified by e-mail.
Whether you’re a beginner or an expert, bring you supplies to the library and enjoy a hot beverage and warm conversation with other needlework nuts. Experts will be on hand to help beginners.
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. All levels of runners are welcome.
Drop-in fee is $7.00/class; please bring exact change if possible.
All are welcome to this fun and ‘user-friendly’ class. No previous experience is necessary. Wear comfortable clothing and bring a yoga mat if you have one.
Scotia Curry Ltd. hosts Hubbards Pub Night every Friday night from 6:30pm – 9:30pm. Pub Grub, Local Draft Beer and of course the best Indian food! Come out for beer and wings, or dinner. Seating is limited. Reservations Recommended. (902) 407-5582.
Through stories and hands-on activities children will learn about how polar bears, penguins, and snowshoe hares cope with snow, ice, and cold temperatures. This program could get a little messy, so we encourage participants to wear clothing they don’t mind getting wet or dirty.
Meet other caregivers for coffee, tea and conversation while your baby, tot or preschooler plays. Older siblings of any age are welcome to attend. Local doula and CAPPA-trained lactation educator Jo Beckett is available for breastfeeding support.
There are morning activities from 10 a.m. to noon. Games, cards, knitting, crocheting, rug hooking, or a chat over refreshments – there’s something for everyone. All Bay Seniors members are welcome. There is no cost.
Join us for pickleball from 1-3 pm in the afternoon, for a $2 fee.
Equipment is provided and beginners are welcome.
Let Bay Seniors know if you don’t have access to transportation. With 3 to 4 days’ notice, they can help you arrange a ride with BayRides and cover the cost.
Please contact them with questions or to book a ride at dropin@bayseniors.ca or 902-820-3334 (messages are retrieved on Tuesdays and Thursdays).
Make a one-to-one appointment on Tuesday afternoons with our Tech Host. We can provide general help, tailored tech training, and show you where to find helpful resources online.
MAUDIE, based on a true story, is an unlikely romance in which the reclusive Everett Lewis (Ethan Hawke) hires a fragile yet determined woman named Maudie (Sally Hawkins) to be his housekeeper. Maudie, bright-eyed but hunched with crippled hands, yearns to be independent, to live away from her protective family and she also yearns, passionately, to create art. Unexpectedly, Everett finds himself falling in love.
MAUDIE, based on a true story, is an unlikely romance in which the reclusive Everett Lewis (Ethan Hawke) hires a fragile yet determined woman named Maudie (Sally Hawkins) to be his housekeeper. Maudie, bright-eyed but hunched with crippled hands, yearns to be independent, to live away from her protective family and she also yearns, passionately, to create art. Unexpectedly, Everett finds himself falling in love.
Meet other caregivers for coffee, tea and conversation while your baby, tot or preschooler plays. Older siblings of any age are welcome to attend. Local doula and CAPPA-trained lactation educator Jo Beckett is available for breastfeeding support.
There are morning activities from 10 a.m. to noon. Games, cards, knitting, crocheting, rug hooking, or a chat over refreshments – there’s something for everyone. All Bay Seniors members are welcome. There is no cost.
Join us for pickleball from 1-3 pm in the afternoon, for a $2 fee.
Equipment is provided and beginners are welcome.
Let Bay Seniors know if you don’t have access to transportation. With 3 to 4 days’ notice, they can help you arrange a ride with BayRides and cover the cost.
Please contact them with questions or to book a ride at dropin@bayseniors.ca or 902-820-3334 (messages are retrieved on Tuesdays and Thursdays).
Make a one-to-one appointment on Tuesday afternoons with our Tech Host. We can provide general help, tailored tech training, and show you where to find helpful resources online.
MAUDIE, based on a true story, is an unlikely romance in which the reclusive Everett Lewis (Ethan Hawke) hires a fragile yet determined woman named Maudie (Sally Hawkins) to be his housekeeper. Maudie, bright-eyed but hunched with crippled hands, yearns to be independent, to live away from her protective family and she also yearns, passionately, to create art. Unexpectedly, Everett finds himself falling in love.
MAUDIE, based on a true story, is an unlikely romance in which the reclusive Everett Lewis (Ethan Hawke) hires a fragile yet determined woman named Maudie (Sally Hawkins) to be his housekeeper. Maudie, bright-eyed but hunched with crippled hands, yearns to be independent, to live away from her protective family and she also yearns, passionately, to create art. Unexpectedly, Everett finds himself falling in love.
Get the New Year off to a healthy start by taking care of your gut. A Community Health Dietitian will be here to give a short presentation and Q&A on gut health.This will be followed by a workshop on making kombucha and sourdough, led by members of our local community. All materials provided. Registration required.
Two Coves Cafe will be offering FREE fair trade coffee, tea and muffins. This is an outreach project for our community led by Carol Simms and Clair MacInnis.
We welcome small groups who would like a place to meet. We will provide free coffee, tea and muffins.
Register for this 5-week program which aims to foster interest in French culture and develop French language skills in young children. Join us each week as we explore French through songs, games and activities. Call 902-857-9176 to register.
In the Community Centre gymnasium for adults and youth 13 and over.
$3 per session (exact change is appreciated) when at least 4 people and 1 hour. $4 per session (exact change is appreciated) when at least 6 people and 2 hours.
All equipment is supplied. Please wear non-marking sneakers.
Beginners and experienced players are welcome.
Please e-mail pickleball@bellaliant.com to be sure they are playing. If fewer than 4 players have registered by 4 pm, pickleball will be cancelled for that day and players notified by e-mail.
Whether you’re a beginner or an expert, bring you supplies to the library and enjoy a hot beverage and warm conversation with other needlework nuts. Experts will be on hand to help beginners.
Two Coves Cafe will be offering FREE fair trade coffee, tea and muffins. This is an outreach project for our community led by Carol Simms and Clair MacInnis.
We welcome small groups who would like a place to meet. We will provide free coffee, tea and muffins.
Register for this 5-week program which aims to foster interest in French culture and develop French language skills in young children. Join us each week as we explore French through songs, games and activities. Call 902-857-9176 to register.
In the Community Centre gymnasium for adults and youth 13 and over.
$3 per session (exact change is appreciated) when at least 4 people and 1 hour. $4 per session (exact change is appreciated) when at least 6 people and 2 hours.
All equipment is supplied. Please wear non-marking sneakers.
Beginners and experienced players are welcome.
Please e-mail pickleball@bellaliant.com to be sure they are playing. If fewer than 4 players have registered by 4 pm, pickleball will be cancelled for that day and players notified by e-mail.
Whether you’re a beginner or an expert, bring you supplies to the library and enjoy a hot beverage and warm conversation with other needlework nuts. Experts will be on hand to help beginners.
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. All levels of runners are welcome.
Drop-in fee is $7.00/class; please bring exact change if possible.
All are welcome to this fun and ‘user-friendly’ class. No previous experience is necessary. Wear comfortable clothing and bring a yoga mat if you have one.
Scotia Curry Ltd. hosts Hubbards Pub Night every Friday night from 6:30pm – 9:30pm. Pub Grub, Local Draft Beer and of course the best Indian food! Come out for beer and wings, or dinner. Seating is limited. Reservations Recommended. (902) 407-5582.
Join us for a winter-y story time and puppet show. In One Winter’s Day some woodland animal friends are trying to get ready for winter, will they be able to fix up a warm and cozy home before the big snowstorm hits?
Bring your hooking, knitting, felting, sewing (machine work as well), or any portable handwork and enjoy the sharing of handwork knowledge. (please bring your own supplies)
A drop-in fee of $4.00 is appreciated. Bring your own beverage and lunch.
Everyone welcome! (Current COVID restrictions in effect)
Meet other caregivers for coffee, tea and conversation while your baby, tot or preschooler plays. Older siblings of any age are welcome to attend. Local doula and CAPPA-trained lactation educator Jo Beckett is available for breastfeeding support.
There are morning activities from 10 a.m. to noon. Games, cards, knitting, crocheting, rug hooking, or a chat over refreshments – there’s something for everyone. All Bay Seniors members are welcome. There is no cost.
Join us for pickleball from 1-3 pm in the afternoon, for a $2 fee.
Equipment is provided and beginners are welcome.
Let Bay Seniors know if you don’t have access to transportation. With 3 to 4 days’ notice, they can help you arrange a ride with BayRides and cover the cost.
Please contact them with questions or to book a ride at dropin@bayseniors.ca or 902-820-3334 (messages are retrieved on Tuesdays and Thursdays).
Make a one-to-one appointment on Tuesday afternoons with our Tech Host. We can provide general help, tailored tech training, and show you where to find helpful resources online.
Told through the eyes of Cree Matriarch Aline Spears as she survives a childhood in Canada’s residential school system to continue her family’s generational fight in the face of systemic starvation, racism, and sexual abuse. She uses her uncanny ability to understand and translate codes into working for a special division of the Canadian Air Force as a Cree code talker in World War II
Told through the eyes of Cree Matriarch Aline Spears as she survives a childhood in Canada’s residential school system to continue her family’s generational fight in the face of systemic starvation, racism, and sexual abuse. She uses her uncanny ability to understand and translate codes into working for a special division of the Canadian Air Force as a Cree code talker in World War II
Bring your hooking, knitting, felting, sewing (machine work as well), or any portable handwork and enjoy the sharing of handwork knowledge. (please bring your own supplies)
A drop-in fee of $4.00 is appreciated. Bring your own beverage and lunch.
Everyone welcome! (Current COVID restrictions in effect)
Meet other caregivers for coffee, tea and conversation while your baby, tot or preschooler plays. Older siblings of any age are welcome to attend. Local doula and CAPPA-trained lactation educator Jo Beckett is available for breastfeeding support.
There are morning activities from 10 a.m. to noon. Games, cards, knitting, crocheting, rug hooking, or a chat over refreshments – there’s something for everyone. All Bay Seniors members are welcome. There is no cost.
Join us for pickleball from 1-3 pm in the afternoon, for a $2 fee.
Equipment is provided and beginners are welcome.
Let Bay Seniors know if you don’t have access to transportation. With 3 to 4 days’ notice, they can help you arrange a ride with BayRides and cover the cost.
Please contact them with questions or to book a ride at dropin@bayseniors.ca or 902-820-3334 (messages are retrieved on Tuesdays and Thursdays).
Make a one-to-one appointment on Tuesday afternoons with our Tech Host. We can provide general help, tailored tech training, and show you where to find helpful resources online.
Told through the eyes of Cree Matriarch Aline Spears as she survives a childhood in Canada’s residential school system to continue her family’s generational fight in the face of systemic starvation, racism, and sexual abuse. She uses her uncanny ability to understand and translate codes into working for a special division of the Canadian Air Force as a Cree code talker in World War II
Told through the eyes of Cree Matriarch Aline Spears as she survives a childhood in Canada’s residential school system to continue her family’s generational fight in the face of systemic starvation, racism, and sexual abuse. She uses her uncanny ability to understand and translate codes into working for a special division of the Canadian Air Force as a Cree code talker in World War II
Two Coves Cafe will be offering FREE fair trade coffee, tea and muffins. This is an outreach project for our community led by Carol Simms and Clair MacInnis.
We welcome small groups who would like a place to meet. We will provide free coffee, tea and muffins.
Register for this 5-week program which aims to foster interest in French culture and develop French language skills in young children. Join us each week as we explore French through songs, games and activities. Call 902-857-9176 to register.
In the Community Centre gymnasium for adults and youth 13 and over.
$3 per session (exact change is appreciated) when at least 4 people and 1 hour. $4 per session (exact change is appreciated) when at least 6 people and 2 hours.
All equipment is supplied. Please wear non-marking sneakers.
Beginners and experienced players are welcome.
Please e-mail pickleball@bellaliant.com to be sure they are playing. If fewer than 4 players have registered by 4 pm, pickleball will be cancelled for that day and players notified by e-mail.
Whether you’re a beginner or an expert, bring you supplies to the library and enjoy a hot beverage and warm conversation with other needlework nuts. Experts will be on hand to help beginners.
Two Coves Cafe will be offering FREE fair trade coffee, tea and muffins. This is an outreach project for our community led by Carol Simms and Clair MacInnis.
We welcome small groups who would like a place to meet. We will provide free coffee, tea and muffins.
Register for this 5-week program which aims to foster interest in French culture and develop French language skills in young children. Join us each week as we explore French through songs, games and activities. Call 902-857-9176 to register.
In the Community Centre gymnasium for adults and youth 13 and over.
$3 per session (exact change is appreciated) when at least 4 people and 1 hour. $4 per session (exact change is appreciated) when at least 6 people and 2 hours.
All equipment is supplied. Please wear non-marking sneakers.
Beginners and experienced players are welcome.
Please e-mail pickleball@bellaliant.com to be sure they are playing. If fewer than 4 players have registered by 4 pm, pickleball will be cancelled for that day and players notified by e-mail.
Whether you’re a beginner or an expert, bring you supplies to the library and enjoy a hot beverage and warm conversation with other needlework nuts. Experts will be on hand to help beginners.
Drop-in fee is $7.00/class; please bring exact change if possible.
All are welcome to this fun and ‘user-friendly’ class. No previous experience is necessary. Wear comfortable clothing and bring a yoga mat if you have one.
Scotia Curry Ltd. hosts Hubbards Pub Night every Friday night from 6:30pm – 9:30pm. Pub Grub, Local Draft Beer and of course the best Indian food! Come out for beer and wings, or dinner. Seating is limited. Reservations Recommended. (902) 407-5582.
Hosted by Root and Rise. Celebrate the full moon in a powerful and meaningful healing circle. There will be movement, breathwork, wisdom teachings, oracle reading and a fire whisper ceremony. $40 +tax per person. Register here: www.breathingspaceyogastudio.ca/tantallon-schedule
Enjoy delicious pan-fried haddock with mashed potatoes, baby carrots, coleslaw, homemade tartar sauce and homemade rolls. Serving gingerbread with whipped cream for dessert. This event is dine-in with take-out available. Please preorder with Lion Louella @ 902-857-9714 no later than Wednesday, January 24th @ 6 pm. Tea/coffee, cash bar and 50/50 available with dine in . Cost for the meal is a donation at the door.
Enjoy delicious pan-fried haddock with mashed potatoes, baby carrots, coleslaw, homemade tartar sauce and homemade rolls. Serving gingerbread with whipped cream for dessert. This event is dine-in with take-out available. Please preorder with Lion Louella @ 902-857-9714 no later than Wednesday, January 24th @ 6 pm. Tea/coffee, cash bar and 50/50 available with dine in . Cost for the meal is a donation at the door.
Free and hosted by Aspotogan Arts and Crafts. Bring your own art-making supplies and a lunch. Join other like-minded creative people and spend an hour or the whole day.
Join us for Music and Movement for Children. Your child will sing songs and nursery rhymes, make music with their body and basic instruments, follow directions for movement activities, and express themselves with free movement time.
Caregivers must remain in the branch for the duration of the program, and are welcome to sit back and watch or participate alongside their littles.
Come join a local pharmacist as we discuss the new roles of pharmacists in Nova Scotia in 2024. What are the new “primary care” clinics and who can use them? Why are immunizations important and, as adults, which ones are recommended? Bring your questions. Join us for light refreshments, social time, and an interesting discussion.
Read a book, meet a neighbour, join the discussion!
Come along to the inaugural meeting of the J.D. Shatford Memorial Public Library book club, where we will be discussingThe Lincoln Highway by Amor Towles.
Free and hosted by Aspotogan Arts and Crafts. Bring your own art-making supplies and a lunch. Join other like-minded creative people and spend an hour or the whole day.
Join us for Music and Movement for Children. Your child will sing songs and nursery rhymes, make music with their body and basic instruments, follow directions for movement activities, and express themselves with free movement time.
Caregivers must remain in the branch for the duration of the program, and are welcome to sit back and watch or participate alongside their littles.
Come join a local pharmacist as we discuss the new roles of pharmacists in Nova Scotia in 2024. What are the new “primary care” clinics and who can use them? Why are immunizations important and, as adults, which ones are recommended? Bring your questions. Join us for light refreshments, social time, and an interesting discussion.
Read a book, meet a neighbour, join the discussion!
Come along to the inaugural meeting of the J.D. Shatford Memorial Public Library book club, where we will be discussingThe Lincoln Highway by Amor Towles.
Meet other caregivers for coffee, tea and conversation while your baby, tot or preschooler plays. Older siblings of any age are welcome to attend. Local doula and CAPPA-trained lactation educator Jo Beckett is available for breastfeeding support.
There are morning activities from 10 a.m. to noon. Games, cards, knitting, crocheting, rug hooking, or a chat over refreshments – there’s something for everyone. All Bay Seniors members are welcome. There is no cost.
Join us for pickleball from 1-3 pm in the afternoon, for a $2 fee.
Equipment is provided and beginners are welcome.
Let Bay Seniors know if you don’t have access to transportation. With 3 to 4 days’ notice, they can help you arrange a ride with BayRides and cover the cost.
Please contact them with questions or to book a ride at dropin@bayseniors.ca or 902-820-3334 (messages are retrieved on Tuesdays and Thursdays).
Make a one-to-one appointment on Tuesday afternoons with our Tech Host. We can provide general help, tailored tech training, and show you where to find helpful resources online.
Married for 50 years, Grant (Gordon Pinsent) and Fiona’s (Julie Christie) commitment to each other appears unwavering, and their everyday life is full of tenderness and humour. But when neither Fiona nor her husband can deny any longer that she is being consumed by Alzheimer’s disease, the couple is forced to wrenchingly redefine the limits of their love and loyalty- and face the complex, inevitable transition from lovers to strangers.
Married for 50 years, Grant (Gordon Pinsent) and Fiona’s (Julie Christie) commitment to each other appears unwavering, and their everyday life is full of tenderness and humour. But when neither Fiona nor her husband can deny any longer that she is being consumed by Alzheimer’s disease, the couple is forced to wrenchingly redefine the limits of their love and loyalty- and face the complex, inevitable transition from lovers to strangers.
Meet other caregivers for coffee, tea and conversation while your baby, tot or preschooler plays. Older siblings of any age are welcome to attend. Local doula and CAPPA-trained lactation educator Jo Beckett is available for breastfeeding support.
There are morning activities from 10 a.m. to noon. Games, cards, knitting, crocheting, rug hooking, or a chat over refreshments – there’s something for everyone. All Bay Seniors members are welcome. There is no cost.
Join us for pickleball from 1-3 pm in the afternoon, for a $2 fee.
Equipment is provided and beginners are welcome.
Let Bay Seniors know if you don’t have access to transportation. With 3 to 4 days’ notice, they can help you arrange a ride with BayRides and cover the cost.
Please contact them with questions or to book a ride at dropin@bayseniors.ca or 902-820-3334 (messages are retrieved on Tuesdays and Thursdays).
Make a one-to-one appointment on Tuesday afternoons with our Tech Host. We can provide general help, tailored tech training, and show you where to find helpful resources online.
Married for 50 years, Grant (Gordon Pinsent) and Fiona’s (Julie Christie) commitment to each other appears unwavering, and their everyday life is full of tenderness and humour. But when neither Fiona nor her husband can deny any longer that she is being consumed by Alzheimer’s disease, the couple is forced to wrenchingly redefine the limits of their love and loyalty- and face the complex, inevitable transition from lovers to strangers.
Married for 50 years, Grant (Gordon Pinsent) and Fiona’s (Julie Christie) commitment to each other appears unwavering, and their everyday life is full of tenderness and humour. But when neither Fiona nor her husband can deny any longer that she is being consumed by Alzheimer’s disease, the couple is forced to wrenchingly redefine the limits of their love and loyalty- and face the complex, inevitable transition from lovers to strangers.