
December 2019
Minor hockey fundraiser
The Tyne Valley minor hockey are having a bingo at the Ellerslie Legion December 5th doors open at 5:30 PM over $2000.00 in cash prizes and a $500.00 jackpot to go
Find out more »Festive Fair
Festive Fair - Christmas Craft Fair taking place on Dec. 7th & 8th from 10am - 4pm at the Fortune Community Centre. - 220 Fortune Wharf Rd. N, Fortune Bridge. Admission $2. Wide variety of vendors with a little something for everyone. Everyone welcome
Find out more »SJA Connect!
Join us for our next session Dec 7 & 8 9am-4pm 410 Unit 7, Mt. Edward Rd. Charlottetown To register please contact justin.cleveland@ns.sja.ca 902-377-2401 SJA Connect is a youth health, safety and leadership development program for young people aged 14 to 18 offered by St. John Ambulance Canada. It is designed to improve the health, safety, confidence and competencies of youth through training, volunteer service and leadership opportunities. Our goal is to assist youth in developing personal life-long health and safety…
Find out more »Chicken Soup for the Soul book signing
Marlene Bryenton, Island author will be having a book signing at Indigo, University Avenue, Charlottetown, Saturday, December 7, 2019, 1-3pm. She will be signing "Chicken Soup for the Soul: Angels All Around. Her story, "Secret Garden Angel", has been published in this book. The book includes 101 inspirational stories of Miracles, Divine Intervention and Answered Prayers.
Find out more »Christmas Musical for World Vision
“Christmas Uncluttered”, a Christmas musical drama, will be presented Saturday and Sunday, December 7 & 8, at 7:30 p.m. by the New Glasgow Christmas Choir at the New Glasgow Christian Church. The Church is located opposite the New Glasgow Lobster Suppers at 617 Route 258, New Glasgow. Admission is free but the choir hopes to raise enough money through donations to send a stable full of animals to a World Vision village, Through World Vision, it is possible to send…
Find out more »Ceilidh at the Seniors Active Living Centre
Ceilidh at the Seniors Active Living Centre in the Bell Centre at UPEI on Sunday, December 8th starting at 1:30 p.m. Host Dino Dunsford will be joined on stage by Jacinta MacDonald along with Brian Knox and Judy Lowe. Admission is $10 at the door which opens at 1:00 p.m. There will be a light lunch with plenty of free parking near by.
Find out more »Memorial Carol Sing
Sunday 8 December - 2:00 pm - in beautiful St. Paul’s church in downtown Charlottetown (Grafton St., opposite DVA building). 1-½ hours of sing-along plus some performed pieces. Put the name of a fondly remembered person on a star for the memorial tree and in the keepsake programme ($10 donation - deadline Dec 3). And you can even choose a carol for the line-up ($50 donation - deadline Nov 20). The contributions go toward maintaining the 1936 Cassavant organ. Information:…
Find out more »The Borden-Carleton Fire Department Food Drive
The Borden-Carleton Fire Department is having a food drive to collect breakfast items for the Amherst Cove Consolidated Breakfast Progam! We will collect any peanut free breakfast items like jam.butter.bread,muffins,yogurt etc! We will be set up at the Borden-Carleton Fire Hall, Howatts Shell, and Cerettis Grocery, from 2-5pm Sunday December 8th!
Find out more »Summerside Christmas Concert
Summerside Community Choir presents “I’ll be Home for Christmas” on Sunday Dec. 8 at 7 p.m. at Trinity United Church in Summerside. This season the choir sings the iconic title song, as well as a beautiful rendition of “Silent Night.” The children's favorite, “Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer” will be featured, as well as a cheeky and fun version of “We Wish You a Merry Christmas.” “Home also means reaching out to those in need, welcoming strangers and creating community”…
Find out more »Christmas Concert
Summerside Community Choir, the longest running non-profit, non-auditioned community choir on PEI. What does “Home for Christmas” mean to you? Summerside Community Choir will be answering that question in song on Sunday December 8 at Trinity United Church in Summerside. Concerts begin at 7 p.m. “Home ... means reaching out to those in need, welcoming strangers and creating community” says Dr. Margot Rejskind, director of the choir. The carol “I Will Light Candles this Christmas” poignantly points out “when the…
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