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18 - 24 January, 2026
18 January
  • Dining for Dementia

    In recognition of Alzheimer’s Awareness Month, restaurants across Durham Region are participating in our Dining for Dementia fundraising campaign to support the nearly 12,000 people living with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias in our community.

    Visit one of the participating Dining for Dementia restaurants during the month of January and the restaurant will donate to the Alzheimer Society of Durham Region.

    Funds raised from our Dining for Dementia fundraising campaign will help provide

    • Counselling, support groups and social recreation programs for people living with dementia and their families.
    • Education and training for health care professionals, local businesses, and the community to help make Durham Region more dementia-friendly.
    08:00am - 05:00pm 
19 January
  • Dining for Dementia

    In recognition of Alzheimer’s Awareness Month, restaurants across Durham Region are participating in our Dining for Dementia fundraising campaign to support the nearly 12,000 people living with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias in our community.

    Visit one of the participating Dining for Dementia restaurants during the month of January and the restaurant will donate to the Alzheimer Society of Durham Region.

    Funds raised from our Dining for Dementia fundraising campaign will help provide

    • Counselling, support groups and social recreation programs for people living with dementia and their families.
    • Education and training for health care professionals, local businesses, and the community to help make Durham Region more dementia-friendly.
    08:00am - 05:00pm 
20 January
  • Dining for Dementia

    In recognition of Alzheimer’s Awareness Month, restaurants across Durham Region are participating in our Dining for Dementia fundraising campaign to support the nearly 12,000 people living with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias in our community.

    Visit one of the participating Dining for Dementia restaurants during the month of January and the restaurant will donate to the Alzheimer Society of Durham Region.

    Funds raised from our Dining for Dementia fundraising campaign will help provide

    • Counselling, support groups and social recreation programs for people living with dementia and their families.
    • Education and training for health care professionals, local businesses, and the community to help make Durham Region more dementia-friendly.
    08:00am - 05:00pm 
21 January
  • Dining for Dementia

    In recognition of Alzheimer’s Awareness Month, restaurants across Durham Region are participating in our Dining for Dementia fundraising campaign to support the nearly 12,000 people living with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias in our community.

    Visit one of the participating Dining for Dementia restaurants during the month of January and the restaurant will donate to the Alzheimer Society of Durham Region.

    Funds raised from our Dining for Dementia fundraising campaign will help provide

    • Counselling, support groups and social recreation programs for people living with dementia and their families.
    • Education and training for health care professionals, local businesses, and the community to help make Durham Region more dementia-friendly.
    08:00am - 05:00pm 
  • Introduction to Sewing

    Sew It Yourself: From Zero to Sleepwear Hero

    Tired of clothes that cost too much, fit too little, and fall apart faster than your motivation to fold laundry? Take matters into your own hands—literally! The Oshawa Museum and Patty Davis from The Costume People are partnering for the first new program of 2026!

     

    In this five-week beginner-friendly course, you’ll learn how to use your sewing machine with confidence (and maybe even affection). Start with the basics and work up to two real, wearable projects: a stylish camisole and a cozy pair of pyjama bottoms!

     

    Expect a few wobbly seams, plenty of laughs, and the thrill of making something that’s truly your own. The fabric, patterns, and notions will be provided; participants need to bring their own sewing machine, a small extension cord, and a basic sewing kit that includes a measuring tape, ruler, water-soluble pen, marking tools, pins, needles, thread, scissors, etc.

     

     

    Dates: Five-week course, Wednesday evenings: 

    • January 21
    • January 28
    • February 4
    • February 11
    • February 18

    Cost: $350 (plus applicable fees)

    Location: Oshawa Museum, 1450 Simcoe Street S., Oshawa. Guy House.

    Time: 6–9 PM

    Group Size: Limited to 6 participants

    Includes: Fabric, pattern, thread, trim, elastic, and evening refreshments

    Tickets: Available online at 

    https://www.simpletix.com/e/introduction-to-sewing-tickets-246994 

    06:00pm - 09:00pm 
22 January
  • Dining for Dementia

    In recognition of Alzheimer’s Awareness Month, restaurants across Durham Region are participating in our Dining for Dementia fundraising campaign to support the nearly 12,000 people living with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias in our community.

    Visit one of the participating Dining for Dementia restaurants during the month of January and the restaurant will donate to the Alzheimer Society of Durham Region.

    Funds raised from our Dining for Dementia fundraising campaign will help provide

    • Counselling, support groups and social recreation programs for people living with dementia and their families.
    • Education and training for health care professionals, local businesses, and the community to help make Durham Region more dementia-friendly.
    08:00am - 05:00pm 
23 January
  • Dining for Dementia

    In recognition of Alzheimer’s Awareness Month, restaurants across Durham Region are participating in our Dining for Dementia fundraising campaign to support the nearly 12,000 people living with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias in our community.

    Visit one of the participating Dining for Dementia restaurants during the month of January and the restaurant will donate to the Alzheimer Society of Durham Region.

    Funds raised from our Dining for Dementia fundraising campaign will help provide

    • Counselling, support groups and social recreation programs for people living with dementia and their families.
    • Education and training for health care professionals, local businesses, and the community to help make Durham Region more dementia-friendly.
    08:00am - 05:00pm 
  • Mindful Aging - Dementia Care Workshop

    Free Workshop, Pre-registration is required.

    Mindful Aging - Dementia Care presented by Whitby 55+ Recreation and Ontario Shores

    Participants will learn what dementia is and how changes in the brain can affect behaviour, communication and daily functioning. This workshop explores practical strategies for responding to behavioural and communication changes, building meaningful interactions and supporting quality of life for people living with dementia, as well as those who care for them.

     
    Light refreshments provided.
     
    Workshop will be located at Ontario Shores (700 Gordon St, Whitby, ON) East Entrance in the Main Street Seating Area (Building 1, Level 1)
     
    To register, click here: Mindful Aging
    10:00am - 11:30am 
24 January
  • Dining for Dementia

    In recognition of Alzheimer’s Awareness Month, restaurants across Durham Region are participating in our Dining for Dementia fundraising campaign to support the nearly 12,000 people living with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias in our community.

    Visit one of the participating Dining for Dementia restaurants during the month of January and the restaurant will donate to the Alzheimer Society of Durham Region.

    Funds raised from our Dining for Dementia fundraising campaign will help provide

    • Counselling, support groups and social recreation programs for people living with dementia and their families.
    • Education and training for health care professionals, local businesses, and the community to help make Durham Region more dementia-friendly.
    08:00am - 05:00pm 
 

 

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