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.
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.
Enjoy pancakes, scrambled eggs, sausages, and homemade biscuits with tea/coffee and juice. The cost is a donation at the door. 50/50 available as well.
Enjoy pancakes, scrambled eggs, sausages, and homemade biscuits with tea/coffee and juice. The cost is a donation at the door. 50/50 available as well.
What is Tabletop Gaming you ask? Simply put, it’s any game that can be played on a table. Examples include board games, card games, dexterity games, dice games, paper and pencil games, roleplaying games and tile-based games. Participants are encouraged to bring their favourite game and hopefully, others will join the fun. The person who sets the game up will be responsible for ensuring everyone playing understands how to play.
Cost is $2 per person.
You may bring snacks and drinks (alcohol excluded). Located in the Multipurpose Room.
What is Tabletop Gaming you ask? Simply put, it’s any game that can be played on a table. Examples include board games, card games, dexterity games, dice games, paper and pencil games, roleplaying games and tile-based games. Participants are encouraged to bring their favourite game and hopefully, others will join the fun. The person who sets the game up will be responsible for ensuring everyone playing understands how to play.
Cost is $2 per person.
You may bring snacks and drinks (alcohol excluded). Located in the Multipurpose Room.
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).
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.
Rev up your engines for 1964’s hottest duo as Elvis Presley and Ann Margret race ‘n’ roll in the fun capital of America. Regarded as one of the King’s best, Viva Las Vegas glistens with musical numbers including the title song- which has become part of pop culture as it personifies everything ‘Vegas”.
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).
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.
Rev up your engines for 1964’s hottest duo as Elvis Presley and Ann Margret race ‘n’ roll in the fun capital of America. Regarded as one of the King’s best, Viva Las Vegas glistens with musical numbers including the title song- which has become part of pop culture as it personifies everything ‘Vegas”.
Discover keys to securing your family and loved ones’ future at our Legal Information Seminar where we will discuss estate planning and the probate process. Our team of legal experts will offer general information on how to plan your estate, including the crafting of Wills, Power of Attorneys, and Personal Directives. We will also very briefly explore the probate process, including how you might best plan your estate in light of probate and how you might best act as executor of a loved one’s estate.
Join us for a beginner’s guide on backyard chicken keeping. This presentation will include information on the needs of small flocks including space considerations and coops, nutrition, common predators and pests, potential health concerns, and basic costs. Learn about keeping egg layers versus meat birds, special considerations for raising chicks, and the pros and cons of roosters.
Discover keys to securing your family and loved ones’ future at our Legal Information Seminar where we will discuss estate planning and the probate process. Our team of legal experts will offer general information on how to plan your estate, including the crafting of Wills, Power of Attorneys, and Personal Directives. We will also very briefly explore the probate process, including how you might best plan your estate in light of probate and how you might best act as executor of a loved one’s estate.
Join us for a beginner’s guide on backyard chicken keeping. This presentation will include information on the needs of small flocks including space considerations and coops, nutrition, common predators and pests, potential health concerns, and basic costs. Learn about keeping egg layers versus meat birds, special considerations for raising chicks, and the pros and cons of roosters.
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 hour.
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.
Tis the season to knit so whether you’re a beginner or an expert, bring your supplies to the library and enjoy a hot beverage and warm conversation with other knitting nuts. Experts will be on hand to help beginners. All ages are welcome to attend.
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 hour.
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.
Tis the season to knit so whether you’re a beginner or an expert, bring your supplies to the library and enjoy a hot beverage and warm conversation with other knitting nuts. Experts will be on hand to help beginners. All ages are welcome to attend.
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.
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.
No need to be bored on March Break! Pick up a Bingo card at the Library and see how many tasks you can complete before 11 am on Saturday, March 16 then drop off your card to the front desk for a chance to win a prize.
HOCKEY NIGHT IN HUBBARDS is back by popular demand. Grab your jersey and join them on Saturday, March 9th as the Maple Leafs take on the Habs at Bell Centre in Montreal. The doors and canteen will open at 6:30 so go and enjoy some wings, their famous loaded nachos, fries, hotdogs and more while playing a game of crib or cards or one of their newly acquired board games. The puck drops at 8 pm. There is no admission charge. Cash bar and 50/50 available. LETS BEAT THOSE WINTER BLUES!!!!
No need to be bored on March Break! Pick up a Bingo card at the Library and see how many tasks you can complete before 11 am on Saturday, March 16 then drop off your card to the front desk for a chance to win a prize.
HOCKEY NIGHT IN HUBBARDS is back by popular demand. Grab your jersey and join them on Saturday, March 9th as the Maple Leafs take on the Habs at Bell Centre in Montreal. The doors and canteen will open at 6:30 so go and enjoy some wings, their famous loaded nachos, fries, hotdogs and more while playing a game of crib or cards or one of their newly acquired board games. The puck drops at 8 pm. There is no admission charge. Cash bar and 50/50 available. LETS BEAT THOSE WINTER BLUES!!!!
No need to be bored on March Break! Pick up a Bingo card at the Library and see how many tasks you can complete before 11 am on Saturday, March 16 then drop off your card to the front desk for a chance to win a prize.
No need to be bored on March Break! Pick up a Bingo card at the Library and see how many tasks you can complete before 11 am on Saturday, March 16 then drop off your card to the front desk for a chance to win a prize.
March Break fun with the Button Maker. You can design and make buttons to add some springtime fun to your jackets and backpacks. All materials are supplied.
What is Tabletop Gaming you ask? Simply put, it’s any game that can be played on a table. Examples include board games, card games, dexterity games, dice games, paper and pencil games, roleplaying games and tile-based games. Participants are encouraged to bring their favourite game and hopefully, others will join the fun. The person who sets the game up will be responsible for ensuring everyone playing understands how to play.
Cost is $2 per person.
You may bring snacks and drinks (alcohol excluded). Located in the Multipurpose Room.
No need to be bored on March Break! Pick up a Bingo card at the Library and see how many tasks you can complete before 11 am on Saturday, March 16 then drop off your card to the front desk for a chance to win a prize.
March Break fun with the Button Maker. You can design and make buttons to add some springtime fun to your jackets and backpacks. All materials are supplied.
What is Tabletop Gaming you ask? Simply put, it’s any game that can be played on a table. Examples include board games, card games, dexterity games, dice games, paper and pencil games, roleplaying games and tile-based games. Participants are encouraged to bring their favourite game and hopefully, others will join the fun. The person who sets the game up will be responsible for ensuring everyone playing understands how to play.
Cost is $2 per person.
You may bring snacks and drinks (alcohol excluded). Located in the Multipurpose Room.
No need to be bored on March Break! Pick up a Bingo card at the Library and see how many tasks you can complete before 11 am on Saturday, March 16 then drop off your card to the front desk for a chance to win a prize.
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)
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).
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.
In the Heights where the scent of Cafecito Caliente hangs in the air just outside the 181st St subway stop & a kaleidoscope of dreams rallies the vibrant and tight-knit community. At the intersection of it all is the likeable, magnetic bodega owner who saves every penny from his daily grind as he hopes for, imagines, and sings about a better life Rated PG | 2020
No need to be bored on March Break! Pick up a Bingo card at the Library and see how many tasks you can complete before 11 am on Saturday, March 16 then drop off your card to the front desk for a chance to win a prize.
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)
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).
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.
In the Heights where the scent of Cafecito Caliente hangs in the air just outside the 181st St subway stop & a kaleidoscope of dreams rallies the vibrant and tight-knit community. At the intersection of it all is the likeable, magnetic bodega owner who saves every penny from his daily grind as he hopes for, imagines, and sings about a better life Rated PG | 2020
No need to be bored on March Break! Pick up a Bingo card at the Library and see how many tasks you can complete before 11 am on Saturday, March 16 then drop off your card to the front desk for a chance to win a prize.
Hope for Wildlife is a charitable wildlife rehabilitation and education organization located in Seaforth, Nova Scotia. Since 1997, they have rescued, rehabilitated, and released over 80,000 injured and orphaned wild animals.
Come join staff from Hope for Wildlife to learn more about the work they do.
No need to be bored on March Break! Pick up a Bingo card at the Library and see how many tasks you can complete before 11 am on Saturday, March 16 then drop off your card to the front desk for a chance to win a prize.
Hope for Wildlife is a charitable wildlife rehabilitation and education organization located in Seaforth, Nova Scotia. Since 1997, they have rescued, rehabilitated, and released over 80,000 injured and orphaned wild animals.
Come join staff from Hope for Wildlife to learn more about the work they do.
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.
No need to be bored on March Break! Pick up a Bingo card at the Library and see how many tasks you can complete before 11 am on Saturday, March 16 then drop off your card to the front desk for a chance to win a prize.
In the Community Centre gymnasium for adults and youth 13 and over.
$3 per session (exact change is appreciated) when at least 4 people hour.
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.
Tis the season to knit so whether you’re a beginner or an expert, bring your supplies to the library and enjoy a hot beverage and warm conversation with other knitting nuts. Experts will be on hand to help beginners. All ages are welcome to attend.
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.
No need to be bored on March Break! Pick up a Bingo card at the Library and see how many tasks you can complete before 11 am on Saturday, March 16 then drop off your card to the front desk for a chance to win a prize.
In the Community Centre gymnasium for adults and youth 13 and over.
$3 per session (exact change is appreciated) when at least 4 people hour.
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.
Tis the season to knit so whether you’re a beginner or an expert, bring your supplies to the library and enjoy a hot beverage and warm conversation with other knitting nuts. Experts will be on hand to help beginners. All ages are welcome to attend.
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.
No need to be bored on March Break! Pick up a Bingo card at the Library and see how many tasks you can complete before 11 am on Saturday, March 16 then drop off your card to the front desk for a chance to win a prize.
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.
Sing your heart out at our family-friendly Kids Karaoke party! We’ll have a list of songs to get you started, and folks can request their favourite child-safe jams to keep us moving and grooving.
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.
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.
No need to be bored on March Break! Pick up a Bingo card at the Library and see how many tasks you can complete before 11 am on Saturday, March 16 then drop off your card to the front desk for a chance to win a prize.
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.
Sing your heart out at our family-friendly Kids Karaoke party! We’ll have a list of songs to get you started, and folks can request their favourite child-safe jams to keep us moving and grooving.
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.
No need to be bored on March Break! Pick up a Bingo card at the Library and see how many tasks you can complete before 11 am on Saturday, March 16 then drop off your card to the front desk for a chance to win a prize.
No need to be bored on March Break! Pick up a Bingo card at the Library and see how many tasks you can complete before 11 am on Saturday, March 16 then drop off your card to the front desk for a chance to win a prize.
Athenaeum Society of Nova Scotia presentation. Seminar presented by Moira Donovan, a well-known journalist in Nova Scotia. All are welcome. Q & A following. For more info call: 902-476-4465
Athenaeum Society of Nova Scotia presentation. Seminar presented by Moira Donovan, a well-known journalist in Nova Scotia. All are welcome. Q & A following. For more info call: 902-476-4465
What is Tabletop Gaming you ask? Simply put, it’s any game that can be played on a table. Examples include board games, card games, dexterity games, dice games, paper and pencil games, roleplaying games and tile-based games. Participants are encouraged to bring their favourite game and hopefully, others will join the fun. The person who sets the game up will be responsible for ensuring everyone playing understands how to play.
Cost is $2 per person.
You may bring snacks and drinks (alcohol excluded). Located in the Multipurpose Room.
What is Tabletop Gaming you ask? Simply put, it’s any game that can be played on a table. Examples include board games, card games, dexterity games, dice games, paper and pencil games, roleplaying games and tile-based games. Participants are encouraged to bring their favourite game and hopefully, others will join the fun. The person who sets the game up will be responsible for ensuring everyone playing understands how to play.
Cost is $2 per person.
You may bring snacks and drinks (alcohol excluded). Located in the Multipurpose Room.
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).
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.
Violet (Elle Fanning) is a shy teenager who dreams of escaping her small town and pursuing her passion to sing. With the help of an unlikely mentor, she enters a local singing competition that will test her integrity, talent and ambition. Driven by a pop-fueled soundtrack, Teen Spirit is a visceral and stylish spin on the Cinderella story.
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).
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.
Violet (Elle Fanning) is a shy teenager who dreams of escaping her small town and pursuing her passion to sing. With the help of an unlikely mentor, she enters a local singing competition that will test her integrity, talent and ambition. Driven by a pop-fueled soundtrack, Teen Spirit is a visceral and stylish spin on the Cinderella story.
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 hour.
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.
Tis the season to knit so whether you’re a beginner or an expert, bring your supplies to the library and enjoy a hot beverage and warm conversation with other knitting nuts. Experts will be on hand to help beginners. All ages are welcome to attend.
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 hour.
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.
Tis the season to knit so whether you’re a beginner or an expert, bring your supplies to the library and enjoy a hot beverage and warm conversation with other knitting nuts. Experts will be on hand to help beginners. All ages are welcome to attend.
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.
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.
Meal includes Corned Beef, Turnip, Carrots, Potatoes, roll, dessert, and coffee/tea. Adults $16, children under 10-$10 and children under 3 are free. Cash or debit. Eat-in or take-out. 50/50 draw at the door.
Meal includes Corned Beef, Turnip, Carrots, Potatoes, roll, dessert, and coffee/tea. Adults $16, children under 10-$10 and children under 3 are free. Cash or debit. Eat-in or take-out. 50/50 draw at the door.
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.
What is Tabletop Gaming you ask? Simply put, it’s any game that can be played on a table. Examples include board games, card games, dexterity games, dice games, paper and pencil games, roleplaying games and tile-based games. Participants are encouraged to bring their favourite game and hopefully, others will join the fun. The person who sets the game up will be responsible for ensuring everyone playing understands how to play.
Cost is $2 per person.
You may bring snacks and drinks (alcohol excluded). Located in the Multipurpose Room.
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.
What is Tabletop Gaming you ask? Simply put, it’s any game that can be played on a table. Examples include board games, card games, dexterity games, dice games, paper and pencil games, roleplaying games and tile-based games. Participants are encouraged to bring their favourite game and hopefully, others will join the fun. The person who sets the game up will be responsible for ensuring everyone playing understands how to play.
Cost is $2 per person.
You may bring snacks and drinks (alcohol excluded). Located in the Multipurpose Room.
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)
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).
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.
SUMMER OF SOUL is part music film, part historical record created around an epic event that celebrated Black history, culture and fashion. Over the course of six weeks in the summer of 1969, just one hundred miles south of Woodstock, The Harlem Cultural Festival was filmed in Mount Morris Park (now Marcus Garvey Park). The footage was never seen and largely forgotten – until now. The feature includes never-before-seen concert performances by Stevie Wonder, Gladys Knight and the Pips, and more.
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)
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).
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.
SUMMER OF SOUL is part music film, part historical record created around an epic event that celebrated Black history, culture and fashion. Over the course of six weeks in the summer of 1969, just one hundred miles south of Woodstock, The Harlem Cultural Festival was filmed in Mount Morris Park (now Marcus Garvey Park). The footage was never seen and largely forgotten – until now. The feature includes never-before-seen concert performances by Stevie Wonder, Gladys Knight and the Pips, and more.
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 hour.
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.
Tis the season to knit so whether you’re a beginner or an expert, bring your supplies to the library and enjoy a hot beverage and warm conversation with other knitting nuts. Experts will be on hand to help beginners. All ages are welcome to attend.
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 hour.
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.
Tis the season to knit so whether you’re a beginner or an expert, bring your supplies to the library and enjoy a hot beverage and warm conversation with other knitting nuts. Experts will be on hand to help beginners. All ages are welcome to attend.
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.
Enjoy delicious pan-fried haddock with mashed potatoes and veggies, coleslaw, homemade tartar sauce, and a fresh roll. Top it off with Gingerbread and lemon sauce for dessert. The cost is a donation at the door. This is a preorder event (902-857-9714) for both dine-in and take-out. Please order no later than Tuesday, March 26th @ 6 pm to ensure availability. Tea/coffee, cash bar and 50/50 available with dine-in.
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.
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.
Enjoy delicious pan-fried haddock with mashed potatoes and veggies, coleslaw, homemade tartar sauce, and a fresh roll. Top it off with Gingerbread and lemon sauce for dessert. The cost is a donation at the door. This is a preorder event (902-857-9714) for both dine-in and take-out. Please order no later than Tuesday, March 26th @ 6 pm to ensure availability. Tea/coffee, cash bar and 50/50 available with dine-in.
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.
Enjoy the usual pancakes, scrambled eggs, sausages, and biscuits with tea/coffee and juice along with some fun surprises and giveaways. The cost is a donation at the door. 50/50 available as well.
Join us for an all ages Storytime infused with a few French vocabulary words and a French song or two.
Easter Egg Hunt
Easter Egg Hunt
11:00 -14:00
2024.03.30
https://hubbards.ca/event/easter-egg-hunt-2/
Rain or Shine – Please make sure that children are dressed for weather conditions.
Please provide the names and ages of those attending (16 and under) to linda_brigley@hotmail.com or call 902-912-2851 or text 902-448-2073. You can also drop names off at 21 Foxwood Dr.
Hot chocolate and cookies will be served after the hunt.
Donations are appreciated. (Plastic Eggs, Bags of Candy, Cookies etc)
RSVP and Donations to be received by March 25th, 2024. Please and Thank you.
Enjoy the usual pancakes, scrambled eggs, sausages, and biscuits with tea/coffee and juice along with some fun surprises and giveaways. The cost is a donation at the door. 50/50 available as well.
Join us for an all ages Storytime infused with a few French vocabulary words and a French song or two.
Easter Egg Hunt
Easter Egg Hunt
11:00 -14:00
2024.03.30
https://hubbards.ca/event/easter-egg-hunt-2/
Rain or Shine – Please make sure that children are dressed for weather conditions.
Please provide the names and ages of those attending (16 and under) to linda_brigley@hotmail.com or call 902-912-2851 or text 902-448-2073. You can also drop names off at 21 Foxwood Dr.
Hot chocolate and cookies will be served after the hunt.
Donations are appreciated. (Plastic Eggs, Bags of Candy, Cookies etc)
RSVP and Donations to be received by March 25th, 2024. Please and Thank you.