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January is Alzheimer's Awareness Month. Show your support by dinning for Dementia. Visit participating restaurants this month to have a portion of your bill donated to Alzheimer Society of the Durham Region.
By dinning for Dementia, you can help fund vital programs and services for people living with Dementia and their care partners. Help make a difference in our community.
Visit diningfordementia.ca for more information.
The Benefit Celebrity Hockey Game presented in support of the Durham Regional Crime Stoppers returns to Whitby Sunday January 21st.
The Whitby Professional Firefighters will face off against a full line-up of former NHL hockey heroes. This fantastic community event promises lots of skill and lots of laughs, and is guaranteed to be a fun and memorable event for all ages! The puck will drop in Whitby at the Iroquois Park Sports Centre at 2pm, January 21, 2024.
Buy tickets at the door for $30 each if they last!
January is Alzheimer's Awareness Month. Show your support by dinning for Dementia. Visit participating restaurants this month to have a portion of your bill donated to Alzheimer Society of the Durham Region.
By dinning for Dementia, you can help fund vital programs and services for people living with Dementia and their care partners. Help make a difference in our community.
Visit diningfordementia.ca for more information.
Receive actionable advice and resources. Panelists include representatives from Durham Distrct School Board to walk us through the process in schools, Durham Region Police Services for when bullying escalates beyond the school system, and Family Services Durham to speak about the psychology of bullying and how parents can best support their children.
This program is offered at the Brooklin Branch of the Whitby Public Library.
January is Alzheimer's Awareness Month. Show your support by dinning for Dementia. Visit participating restaurants this month to have a portion of your bill donated to Alzheimer Society of the Durham Region.
By dinning for Dementia, you can help fund vital programs and services for people living with Dementia and their care partners. Help make a difference in our community.
Visit diningfordementia.ca for more information.
Not so long ago, one-room schoolhouses with a single teacher were the main source of education for rural children in Ontario. Brooklin’s Spencer School (c. 1877) is a well-preserved example of a 19th century brick schoolhouse. The school was one of only five that served the Township of Whitby at that time, and continued to do so until 1965. The building is still in use as a Community Centre today.
In 2019, in association with Doors Open Whitby, a team of archeologists excavated the schoolyard. At our first Tea & History presentation of 2024, you’ll meet Dr. Hull, an archeologist involved in the project, and learn about the artifacts uncovered at the site!
SEATING IS LIMITED – PLEASE PRE-REGISTER!!!
Register Online or Register by Phone: 905-665-3131
2019, in association with Doors Open Whitby, a team of archeologists excavated the schoolyard. At our first Tea & History presentation of 2024, you’ll meet Dr. Hull, an archeologist involved in the project, and learn about the artifacts uncovered at the site!
SEATING IS LIMITED – PLEASE PRE-REGISTER!!!
Register Online or Register by Phone: 905-665-3131
07:00pm - 08:30pmJanuary is Alzheimer's Awareness Month. Show your support by dinning for Dementia. Visit participating restaurants this month to have a portion of your bill donated to Alzheimer Society of the Durham Region.
By dinning for Dementia, you can help fund vital programs and services for people living with Dementia and their care partners. Help make a difference in our community.
Visit diningfordementia.ca for more information.
January is Alzheimer's Awareness Month. Show your support by dinning for Dementia. Visit participating restaurants this month to have a portion of your bill donated to Alzheimer Society of the Durham Region.
By dinning for Dementia, you can help fund vital programs and services for people living with Dementia and their care partners. Help make a difference in our community.
Visit diningfordementia.ca for more information.
Whether your adoption parenting journey has just started or you’ve been on it for 20+ years, Pathways is the parenting training course for you. This FREE training provides practical parenting tools and techniques while connecting you with a community of other families on journeys similar to yours!
Our virtual sessions are a great chance to connect with other families! We are offering the following sessions:
Learn more here: https://adoption.on.ca/training-education/pathways/
January is Alzheimer's Awareness Month. Show your support by dinning for Dementia. Visit participating restaurants this month to have a portion of your bill donated to Alzheimer Society of the Durham Region.
By dinning for Dementia, you can help fund vital programs and services for people living with Dementia and their care partners. Help make a difference in our community.
Visit diningfordementia.ca for more information.
Grades SK–Grades 6
Discover the world of storytelling with Canadian-Trinidadian children’s author, Erica London, as she introduces readers to her book, My Many Hats. Get ready for a read-aloud, followed by activities and crafts to explore the many hats you too could wear!
This program is offered at the Central Library of the Whitby Public Library.
Registration is required.
January is Alzheimer's Awareness Month. Show your support by dinning for Dementia. Visit participating restaurants this month to have a portion of your bill donated to Alzheimer Society of the Durham Region.
By dinning for Dementia, you can help fund vital programs and services for people living with Dementia and their care partners. Help make a difference in our community.
Visit diningfordementia.ca for more information.
Mai Nguyen discusses her debut novel, Sunshine Nails with local author, Ruth Walker.
Mai Nguyen is a National Magazine Award-nominated journalist and copywriter who has written for Wired, The Washington Post and Toronto Star.
Independant bookstore, Blue Heron Books will have books available for purchase.
This program is offered at the Central Library of the Whitby Public Library.
Whether your adoption parenting journey has just started or you’ve been on it for 20+ years, Pathways is the parenting training course for you. This FREE training provides practical parenting tools and techniques while connecting you with a community of other families on journeys similar to yours!
Our virtual sessions are a great chance to connect with other families! We are offering the following sessions:
Learn more here: https://adoption.on.ca/training-education/pathways/
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