
May 2019
Tracadie Lions Club Pancake Brunch
Tracadie Lions Club will host their annual QEH Pancake Brunch at Tracadie Community Centre on Sunday, May 5th from 10 a.m. to noon. The cost is $8 for adults, $4 for children and pre-schoolers are free. Proceeds will be donated to the QEH/Eastlink Telethon, to help purchase priority medical equipment for the QEH. For more information, please contact Paul at 902-566-3551
Find out more »SALC Ceilidh
Ceilidh at the Seniors Active Living Centre located in the Bell Centre at UPEI, Sunday, May 5 starting at 1:30 p.m. with doors opening at 1:00 p.m. Host Dino Dunsford will be joined by sing, songwriter and storyteller Eddy Quinn, along with Brian Knox and Judy Lowe. There will be a light lunch and admission is $10 at the door with plenty of free parking near by.
Find out more »Hike for Hospice
Hospice PEI invites you to join them for the Annual Hike for Hospice on Sunday, May 5th at the Shipyard Market, in Summerside, rain or shine. Registration will begin at 1:30 and the Hike will start at 2:00. There is a $20 registration fee. There will be hundreds of sites across Canada taking part in this fund raiser to kick off Hospice Palliative Care Week. All proceeds raised from this event go to support the work of Hospice PEI and…
Find out more »Bluegrass & Old Time Music Concert
Beaconsfield Carriage House, 2 Kent St. Charlottetown Featuring: The Stiff Family Gospel Bluegrass Band, Janet McGarry & Wildwood, Paul Whiteway & Friends, Bluegrass Revival. $10 at the door. Intermission will feature Coffee & Cookies, 50/50 and Martin Guitar Tickets! Proceeds to the PEI Bluegrass & Old Time Music Society
Find out more »Community Quilt meeting
Miltonvale Park is going to make a community quilt! If you like to quilt, or would like to learn - join us at the Milton Community Hall on Monday, May 6 at 11 a.m. RSVP to admin@miltonvalepark.com or 902-368-3090. The project will entail deciding what type of quilt to make, hosting a quilting workshop, choosing fabrics, and a design, and encouraging people to participate!
Find out more »Colonel Gray Musical
Colonel Gray is putting on their semi-annual musical production. This year we are doing "We Will Rock You" based off of more than 20 hit songs by Queen and the novel by Ben Elton. A brief description of the musical is: Forward 300 years into the future and the world is controlled by the Globalsoft Corporation. Conformity reigns. Musical instruments are outlawed, and rock music is unknown. Ruling Globalsoft Corporation and keeping citizens in check is Killer Queen and her…
Find out more »McHappy Day!
On Wednesday May 8, for every Big Mac®, Happy Meal® or hot McCafé® beverage purchased, $1 will be donated to RMHC® and children's charities across Canada. Join us on Wednesday May 8, 2019 to help families when they need it the most.
Find out more »MS Society Carnations Fundraiser
Local volunteers with the MS Society of Canada will be selling carnations at various local stores on Mothers Day weekend from Thursday May 9 to Saturday May 12. This is a major fundraiser for the society, which assists patients such as the 1,000 Islanders who currently have the disease
Find out more »12 ANGRY WOMEN – at the Kings Playhouse
The riveting jury-room drama 12 ANGRY WOMEN will be staged by ACT (a community theatre), in-the-round, on Friday, May 10th (7:30 pm) at the Kings Playhouse in Georgetown. A play for our current times: are there “alternative facts”? What lies beneath the surface of an easy answer? A life-or-death decision hinges on a switch-blade. Tickets at www.kingsplayhouse.com. Information: 902-628-6778, 12angrywomenact@gmail.com, www.actpei.ca and ACT’s Facebook page
Find out more »Giant Yard Sale – Silver Fox
Summerside Scouts are holding their annual Spring Giant Yard Sale at the Silver Fox this Saturday, May 11th! Tables are $10 can be reserved by calling 902-315-0676 or e-mailing PEIScoutsRecycle@gmail.com. Doors are open to the public 7 AM - 1 PM on Saturday. LOTS of great deals to be found! $2 admission, 10 and under free. Proceeds go to Summerside Scouts and Journal Pioneer Raise a Reader.
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