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.
Community Centre Multipurpose Room. Any game that can be played on a table (board games, card games, dexterity games, dice games, paper and pencil games, roleplaying games, strategy 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 $2.00/person. You may bring snacks and drinks (alcohol excluded).
They will be serving a Christmas Turkey Dinner. Cost is a donation at the door. They start serving at Noon until they run out or 1:00 (whichever comes first).
From bestselling author, Max Lucado, comes The Christmas Candle, a timeless holiday film for the entire family.
Deep in the heart of the English countryside lies the enchanting village of Gladbury. Legend has it every 25 years an angel visits the village candlemaker and touches a single candle. Whoever lights the Christmas Candle will receive a miracle on Christmas Eve. But in 1890, at the dawn of the electric age, this centuries old legend may come to an end. When David Richmond (Hans Matheson), a progressive young minister from London arrives in Gladbury, the villagers discover a new formula for miracles; good deeds and acts of kindness. Now with a skeptic in the pulpit, the fiery candlemaker Edward Haddington (Sylvester McCoy) must fight to preserve his family’s legacy. When the Christmas Candle goes missing the miraculous and human collide in the most astonishing Christmas the village of Gladbury has ever seen.
They will be serving a Christmas Turkey Dinner. Cost is a donation at the door. They start serving at Noon until they run out or 1:00 (whichever comes first).
From bestselling author, Max Lucado, comes The Christmas Candle, a timeless holiday film for the entire family.
Deep in the heart of the English countryside lies the enchanting village of Gladbury. Legend has it every 25 years an angel visits the village candlemaker and touches a single candle. Whoever lights the Christmas Candle will receive a miracle on Christmas Eve. But in 1890, at the dawn of the electric age, this centuries old legend may come to an end. When David Richmond (Hans Matheson), a progressive young minister from London arrives in Gladbury, the villagers discover a new formula for miracles; good deeds and acts of kindness. Now with a skeptic in the pulpit, the fiery candlemaker Edward Haddington (Sylvester McCoy) must fight to preserve his family’s legacy. When the Christmas Candle goes missing the miraculous and human collide in the most astonishing Christmas the village of Gladbury has ever seen.
Join us for this gentle form of yoga practiced while seated or using a chair for support. This accessible class offers movements and stretches to improve flexibility, strength, and relaxation, making it ideal for those with limited mobility or those brand new to yoga.
This practice is a great way to reduce stress, enhance flexibility, and improve overall well-being without ever having to get on the floor!
Registration Required
To register, call J.D. Shatford Memorial Public Library at (902) 857-9176.
Whether you’re a rug hooker, crocheter, knitter, embroiderer, quilter or other textile crafter, bring your project to the library and enjoy a hot beverage and warm conversation with other needlecraft enthusiasts.
Join us for this gentle form of yoga practiced while seated or using a chair for support. This accessible class offers movements and stretches to improve flexibility, strength, and relaxation, making it ideal for those with limited mobility or those brand new to yoga.
This practice is a great way to reduce stress, enhance flexibility, and improve overall well-being without ever having to get on the floor!
Registration Required
To register, call J.D. Shatford Memorial Public Library at (902) 857-9176.
Whether you’re a rug hooker, crocheter, knitter, embroiderer, quilter or other textile crafter, bring your project to the library and enjoy a hot beverage and warm conversation with other needlecraft enthusiasts.
Christmas festivities and indoor yard sale. Lots of Christmas décor and other treasures for sale, along with a bake table and a craft table. Lobster Roll luncheon for $15; includes 2 salads and a cookie and is available between 10 am and 2 pm. Lunch MUST be pre-ordered by December 4th by calling Sheila Hirtle at 902-275-5720 or 902-275-5966 or Mary Zinck at 902-275-7600. Limited quantities and take-out only.
Kids of all ages will love painting a variety of clay ornaments and trinkets to take home and enjoy. The selection will include both holiday and non-holiday specific items that can sit on a shelf, hang in a window, or decorate a tree.
You bring the creativity, and we will supply everything else – including coffee and tea for the adults!
Enjoy the holiday atmosphere and traditional holiday goods from the vendors at the third of 3 Christmas Markets. Visit the Barn Facebook page or www.hubbardsbarn.org for more information.
Christmas festivities and indoor yard sale. Lots of Christmas décor and other treasures for sale, along with a bake table and a craft table. Lobster Roll luncheon for $15; includes 2 salads and a cookie and is available between 10 am and 2 pm. Lunch MUST be pre-ordered by December 4th by calling Sheila Hirtle at 902-275-5720 or 902-275-5966 or Mary Zinck at 902-275-7600. Limited quantities and take-out only.
Kids of all ages will love painting a variety of clay ornaments and trinkets to take home and enjoy. The selection will include both holiday and non-holiday specific items that can sit on a shelf, hang in a window, or decorate a tree.
You bring the creativity, and we will supply everything else – including coffee and tea for the adults!
Enjoy the holiday atmosphere and traditional holiday goods from the vendors at the third of 3 Christmas Markets. Visit the Barn Facebook page or www.hubbardsbarn.org for more information.
Christmas festivities and indoor yard sale. Lots of Christmas décor and other treasures for sale, along with a bake table and a craft table. Lobster Roll luncheon for $15; includes 2 salads and a cookie and is available between 10 am and 2 pm. Lunch MUST be pre-ordered by December 4th by calling Sheila Hirtle at 902-275-5720 or 902-275-5966 or Mary Zinck at 902-275-7600. Limited quantities and take-out only.
Bishop’s Park (across from St. Luke’s Church). Celebrate the season with your friends, family and neighbours with live music, Christmas Carols and hot chocolate! There may even be a guest from the North Pole! Supported by the Hubbards Heritage Society.
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.
Your preschool child will find out more as they explore the season with a holiday storytime. This will be followed by a reindeer feed sensory tray, making reindeer headbands, and gingerbread playdough.
Come dressed for mess and fun.
In this weekly preschool program, children will enjoy a storytime and engage in hands-on activities including art, science, and messy play.
Community Centre Multipurpose Room. Any game that can be played on a table (board games, card games, dexterity games, dice games, paper and pencil games, roleplaying games, strategy 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 $2.00/person. You may bring snacks and drinks (alcohol excluded).
Alastair Sim’s tour-de-force performance is the definitive portrayal of Ebenezer Scrooge in this beloved version of the Charles Dickens story, A Christmas Carol. Ebeneezer Scrooge (Alastair Sim) contentedly meanders through his life as a cruel miser until one fateful Christmas Eve when he is visited by three ghosts. The spirits show him how his behaviour over the years has made him a lonely, bitter man, and how his heart has grown colder. Using events from Scrooge’s idealistic past, dreary present and dismal future, the apparitions try their best to melt his steely soul. Tightfisted Ebenezer Scrooge learns the error of his ways through the intervention of the ghost of his former partner and of the three spirits and, just in time for the holidays, manages to make everyone’s lives a little brighter, his included!
Critics widely consider this 1951 production to be the best film version of Charles Dickens’ cherished novel.
The Municipality of Chester Municipal Council has asked staff to host a community meeting to provide information on coastal threats (erosion, flooding & loss of sensitive coastal wetlands). They are seeking input to assist in creating a draft set of regulations that would ensure development on or near the coast is done responsibly and safely. Regulations would also provide protection for sensitive coastal ecosystems. Anyone is welcome to attend the meeting to play an important role in developing these rules by providing input and comments. For more information: www.engagechester.ca/coastal-regulations-for-the-municipality-of-chester
Join us for this gentle form of yoga practiced while seated or using a chair for support. This accessible class offers movements and stretches to improve flexibility, strength, and relaxation, making it ideal for those with limited mobility or those brand new to yoga.
This practice is a great way to reduce stress, enhance flexibility, and improve overall well-being without ever having to get on the floor!
Registration Required
To register, call J.D. Shatford Memorial Public Library at (902) 857-9176.
Whether you’re a rug hooker, crocheter, knitter, embroiderer, quilter or other textile crafter, bring your project to the library and enjoy a hot beverage and warm conversation with other needlecraft enthusiasts.
Join Shore Thing Sea Glass and Woodland Lights for a limited Resin Class Workshop. Jess and Tammy have combined their creative styles to offer a mixed media event. Class fee is $45 and includes all supplies. Registration online or via the Shore Thing Sea Glass booth at the Hubbards Farmers Market.
Join us for this gentle form of yoga practiced while seated or using a chair for support. This accessible class offers movements and stretches to improve flexibility, strength, and relaxation, making it ideal for those with limited mobility or those brand new to yoga.
This practice is a great way to reduce stress, enhance flexibility, and improve overall well-being without ever having to get on the floor!
Registration Required
To register, call J.D. Shatford Memorial Public Library at (902) 857-9176.
Whether you’re a rug hooker, crocheter, knitter, embroiderer, quilter or other textile crafter, bring your project to the library and enjoy a hot beverage and warm conversation with other needlecraft enthusiasts.
Join Shore Thing Sea Glass and Woodland Lights for a limited Resin Class Workshop. Jess and Tammy have combined their creative styles to offer a mixed media event. Class fee is $45 and includes all supplies. Registration online or via the Shore Thing Sea Glass booth at the Hubbards Farmers Market.
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.
Community Centre Multipurpose Room. Any game that can be played on a table (board games, card games, dexterity games, dice games, paper and pencil games, roleplaying games, strategy 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 $2.00/person. You may bring snacks and drinks (alcohol excluded).
Celebrate the longest night of the year. Stop in for hot chocolate, carve out a moment of peace and reflection as you walk the solstice spiral, and sit back to enjoy some live music, featuring musical guests Sarah Mian and Shawn Bent.
Crafts, puzzles, and quiet games will be available all day for those looking to take a break from the hectic pace of the holiday season.
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.
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.
Doors open at 8:30 pm at Black Point & Area Community Centre. Music by Maurice Aucoin & The Persauders. Tickets are $50 per person; tables of 8—$350. Tickets available at The Savary Plate & Lola’s Landing (Cash only!) Online tickets available at: www.covefm.com. Sponsored by The Savary Plate and The Gratto.
Live music from 10 pm—1 am with music by Beaver & Tails featuring Danny Banfield and Darlene Guite. Tickets in advance $20 or $25 at the door. Tickets can be purchased at Blandford Marine or by emailing Darlene Guite at Darlene@dannybanfield.com. Cash or E-transfer only.