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SUMMARY:Carleton Place Cruise Nights
DESCRIPTION:Classic cars\, trucks\, motorcycles\, 50/50 draw\, door prizes\, music\, and more!\nMy68lark@rogers.com or Facebook @carletonplacecruisenights
URL:https://carletonplace.ca/event/carleton-place-cruise-nights-3/2025-05-07
LOCATION:Anderson’s Independent Grocer – Parking Lot\, 455 McNeely Avenue
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SUMMARY:Free Community Breakfast
DESCRIPTION:Hot breakfast. All weclome
URL:https://carletonplace.ca/event/free-community-breakfast/2025-05-07
LOCATION:St James Anglican Church\, 225 Edmund Street
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SUMMARY:Carleton Place Community Lunch
DESCRIPTION:Everyone is welcome
URL:https://carletonplace.ca/event/carleton-place-community-lunch/2025-05-06
LOCATION:Zion Memorial Church\, 37 Franklin Street\, Carleton Place\, Ontario\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Spring Concert - “Playing May Fourth with the Force”
DESCRIPTION:Performed by Carleton Place and District Community Band (45+ musicians) \nCarambeck Community Centre\, Carleton Place \n2:00 pm – 4:00 pm \nAdmission $15 / under 12 Free \nhttp://www.facebook.com/cpadcb
URL:https://carletonplace.ca/event/spring-concert-playing-may-fourth-with-the-force
LOCATION:Carambeck Community Centre\, 351 Bridge Street\, Carleton Place\, Canada
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UID:10001083-1746363600-1746374400@carletonplace.ca
SUMMARY:Paper and Pastes Textured Painting Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Registration at www.paminottawa.com
URL:https://carletonplace.ca/event/paper-and-pastes-textured-painting-workshop-2
LOCATION:Carleton Place Collective\, 155 Industrial Ave
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250504T150000
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UID:10001114-1746363600-1746370800@carletonplace.ca
SUMMARY:Fibre Workshops
DESCRIPTION:Fibre Workshops with Cheesemaster’s Cottage Fibre Arts #4 \nSun\, May 25 at 1 PM – 4PM \nThis is a 4 session workshop.\n1. Wool Washing – Sunday\, April 27th from 1pm – 3pm \n\nBasics of Dyeing and Intro to Spinning – Sunday\, May 4th from 1pm – 3pm\nFibre Preparation – Sunday\, May 11 from 1pm – 3pm\nStand Alone Spinning Workshop – Sunday\, May 25th from 1pm – 4pm\n\nDiscounts for signing up to all 4\nParticipants can join in at later workshops
URL:https://carletonplace.ca/event/fibre-workshops
LOCATION:A Bunch of Whimsy\, 142 Bridge Street\, Carleton Place\, Canada
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CREATED:20250416T150653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250416T150653Z
UID:10001090-1746356400-1746374400@carletonplace.ca
SUMMARY:Book Signing With Danielle C. Baker
DESCRIPTION:Danielle C Baker talks about things no one wants to talk about. No sugar-coating. From parenting traps to avoid\, to children’s non-verbal ways of communicating\, to wellness and positive mindset\, Danielle works to help you heal faster so she does not have to heal your children. When it comes to breaking patterns\, she can help.
URL:https://carletonplace.ca/event/book-signing-with-danielle-c-baker
LOCATION:A Bunch of Whimsy\, 142 Bridge Street\, Carleton Place\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Recycled Runway Fashion Show
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a fun hour seeing local real people modeling clothes they love. Local stores: Coastal Consignment\, As Good as New\, Cheerful Giver and Electric Catwalk will be participating in this show. Linda Seccaspina is hosting\, and is bringing along three of her original Flash Cadilac models from the 70s to join in the fun. \nRecycling is a buzzword used to market products as being more sustainable and producing less waste. So watch our ladies\, gents and local kids strut their stuff in an outfit they love and will wear for a long time to reduce waste in a fun and fashionable way.
URL:https://carletonplace.ca/event/recycled-runway-fashion-show
LOCATION:Grand Hotel\, 7 Bridge Street\, Carleton Place
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250430T195847Z
UID:10001113-1746273600-1746284400@carletonplace.ca
SUMMARY:Crocheted Flower Coaster Workshop - Perfect for Mother's Day
DESCRIPTION:Must know how to:\nSingle Crochet\, Double Crochet\, Chain\, Magic Ring \nDetails include;\n25$ Per person\, 5 person minimum\, Supplies included. \n 
URL:https://carletonplace.ca/event/crocheted-flower-coaster-workshop-perfect-for-mothers-day
LOCATION:A Bunch of Whimsy\, 142 Bridge Street\, Carleton Place\, Canada
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SUMMARY:3rd Annual EarthFEST 2025
DESCRIPTION:3rd Annual EarthFEST 2025       Saturday\, May 3rd 11 am. – 3 pm. \nMarket Square Pavillion\, 7 Beckwith St.\, Carleton Place & At the Grand Hotel\, 7 Bridge St. \nA free event celebrating our beautiful world\, with many fun\, sustainable things to do and to so very much to learn about\, for the whole family!   \nWorkshops\, Presentations\, activities\, and entertainment for all ages\, presented by the Carleton Place Environmental Advisory Committee (CPEAC). Featuring an expanded range of presentations\, workshops\, performances\, food\, and other vendors at Market Square from 11:00 am-3 pm\, plus special events at the Grand Hotel at 7 Bridge St. \nTest Drive an EV and learn about EV’s from the experts by EVCO! (pre-registration is recommended) \nFree face painting is provided again this year! \nMany fun workshops for children to take part in thanks to the Carleton Place & District Horticultural Society\, Seed ball making with Play Where You Live & Yarrow Collective and Darning & Mending with Cara Larochelle. \nEnjoy great performances by wonderful musician Vicki Brittle and Ian Tamblyn. \nEngage with the many Lanark County organizations and experts like Lanark County Master Gardeners and Mississippi Valley Conservation Area who that will be on hand to answer your questions about the great things they are doing to take care of our environment and how you can help.  Savor delicious food by Blue Spoon Atelier\, and Michelle’s Filipino Food and Sarah’s kitchen\, and sweets from Cooookies with us. Check out the quality products\, services and handmade artisanal creations at our Sustainable Marketplace\, including native plants from Kiwi Gardens. Are you New to the region?  Learn about local resources for waste reduction and recycling like Just Good Compost! Learn where the trails and excursions are. \nSPECIAL PRESENTATIONS At the Grand Hotel\, 7 Bridge St.  \n(no pre- registration required) \nPresentations held at the Grand Hotel\, next to the main outdoor event site. \nThe bar will be open for non-alcoholic and alcoholic beverages. \nThree internationally known authors to astound you. \nEach talk will be 45-50 minutes includes max.10 minutes Q & A \nThey will each have their books for purchase and for signing at the Pavillion marketplace\, afterwards\, is also an opportunity to ask more questions following their presentation. \n11 a.m. Lorraine Johnson.  Celebrated Author and Nationally known advocate of Naturalized spaces and Native plants and Pollinators. A repeat visit to Carleton Place by popular demand! \nGardens for Pollinating Insects: Friends not Foes! \nIn this talk\, Lorraine explores some of the surprising corners of insect and plant relationships and how our gardens can support these dynamic interactions. Moving beyond charismatic species such as monarchs and milkweeds\, Lorraine shares inspiring information about lesser-known creatures-native wild bees\, moths\, beetles and more. \n12 p.m.  Diana-Beresford Kroeger Internationally Celebrated Biochemist\, Biologist and Author. We are so very excited to have her with us this year! \nWithout the global forest there is no hope for humanity’s future on earth. Join renowned biochemist and botanist Diana Beresford-Kroeger in her mission to share the ancient wisdom of the trees and bring about a renewed connection to the Global Forest. \n“The Jane Goodall of trees\,” Diana is a world recognized best selling author\, with a PHD in both medical biochemistry and botany and a Doctor of Laws\, hono ris causa\, from the University of Carleton for her work in Forest Medicine. She possesses a unique combination of western scientific knowledge and ancient wisdom of the natural world. She is known for her extraordinary ability to bring a simple understanding and appreciation of scientific complexities to the public regarding our daily interconnectedness with nature. Diana’s unique knowledge\, experience and insight is critical to the preservation and revival of our essential global forests. \n1 p.m. Jill Heinerth: Internationally celebrated Cave Diver with the Royal Canadian Geographical Society\, author\, filmmaker and most recently named The Ottawa Riverkeeper. \nExploring Water\, Climate\, and the Unknown \nJoin Jill Heinerth\, a world-renowned underwater explorer\, as she takes you on a journey from the depths of underwater caves to the icy interiors of Antarctic icebergs. Working alongside climatologists\, archaeologists\, biologists\, and engineers\, Jill has contributed to groundbreaking discoveries and brought the mysteries of the underwater world to global audiences. With experience creating programs for CBC\, BBC\, and National Geographic\, consulting on films for directors like James Cameron\, and producing independent documentaries\, Jill is a passionate advocate for climate awareness and water conservation. \nIn this talk\, she will share captivating stories from her adventures\, along with key insights into water literacy and climate change—lessons learned from some of the most extreme environments on Earth. \n2:15 p.m. The Recycled Runway Fashion Show \nJoin us for a fun time seeing local real people modeling clothes they love. Local stores: Coastal Consignment\, As Good as New\, Cheerful Giver and Electric Catwalk will be participating. Host\, Linda Seccaspina is bringing along three of her original Flash Cadilac models from the 70s to join in the fun. Watch our ladies\, gents and local kids strut their stuff in an outfit they love and will wear for a long time to reduce waste in a fun and fashionable way! \nAT THE EARTHFEST CIRCLE:  bring your questions and thoughts! \n10:45 EarthFEST Climate\, Grief and Gratitude Circle:\nYou are invited to be in a collective space to cultivate hope in these trying times. The invitation is to join together in this 45 minutes to touch into how we feel as we watch the land we know so dearly transform and change across Mother Earth\, to share our grief and also our hope and gratitude for each other and to slow ourselves mindfully to a halt in a time when we are being told to carry on as normal with out busy lives.\nConvenor: Janet Mrenica\, Integral Master Coach\, Climate Change Coach\, Master Facilitator Cultivating Safe Spaces (Elphin and Ottawa Ontario) \n11:40   I’m a NEWBEE: Getting out there – Local Trails and Programs for Connecting with Nature. Presented by:  Mississippi Madawaska Land Trust\, Lanark County Tourism\, Mississippi Valley Field Naturalists learn about what they do\, and details on the many beautiful trails and outdoor opportunities for connecting with nature locally. You’ll be astounded of what is available to explore! If you are new to the region\, this is one not to miss. \n1:25     Of Gardening HOES & WOES \nLanark County Master Gardeners\, David and Dale\, with over 100 years of gardening experience between them have experienced many gardening woes. They will answer your gardening questions and share their love of gardening with you. If you are just getting started or are an experienced gardener\, join us. We recommend you buy the best gardening tools you can afford and will explain how to keep your Hoes and other tools in top notch shape\, so they will last a gardening lifetime. We will discuss the pros and cons of ‘No till’ Gardening. Learn how you can work with experienced vegetable gardeners so you can learn hands on. \n2:15     Foraging in Spring: Mushroom Hunters with Loose Morels for newbies and advanced foragers alike. Naturalist Tauney Stinson is an outdoor educator\, forager\, and beekeeper and teaches foraging classes as Forager Bee\, as well as standing in as a professor for the Wild Edibles class at Algonquin College. \nShe shares her extensive knowledge about wild springtime edibles\, including the elusive morel mushroom. Her presentation will delve into some of the ethical ramifications of foraging for wild food and suggests ways that foragers and gardeners can be stewards of the land\, safely and sustainably. \nFree face painting again this year! \nWorkshops for Children!  No pre-registration\, and on-going throughout the day. \nSeveral fun workshops to take part in for busy bees! Much thanks to the Carleton Place & District Horticultural Society\, Play Where You Live & Yarrow Collective. \nSeed and live planting: \n-Seed planting in recycled containers the kids can decorate (favourite from previous years with new animal shapes) \n-Baby houseplant (spider plants\, etc.) planting in up-cycled mugs \n-Dill seedling planting for swallowtail butterflies in recycled or upcycled containers \nCrafts: \n-Cereal box cactus handprint cards (see example at link)-https://www.thebestideasforkids.com/cactus-handprint/ \n-Garden marker decorating (from previous years- popsicle sticks and wooden cutouts of butterflies and birds) \n-Butterfly pipe cleaner rings (chenille like last year) \nA Meadow is a Neighbourhood created by play where you live and Yarrow Collective \nA Seed Ball Making Workshop with imagination! \nWe need a meadow but can’t remember. \nThrough a collaborative act of sowing and imagining\, join us as we re-make a place we have never experienced. \nOur participatory installation invites young people to consider how to imagine and care for landscapes that they have never seen. Through poetic invitations and getting our hands dirty\, we will explore\, imagine\, and plant micro meadows where future generations of people and pollinators can thrive. \nWORKSHOPS for all ages!  No registration required and on-going throughout the day. \nDarn it! Mending Workshop \nDid you know that Canadians throw away nearly 500 million kilograms of clothing and home items made of fabric every year*? Join us for a crash course in mending and hang on to that favourite shirt or your comfiest jeans for years to come. Learn how to repair small tears\, patch holes and fix falling-down hems. We’ll even share our foolproof trick for sewing on buttons\, so they never fall off again! Bring your mending with you\, or practice on our scrap fabric. No supplies needed. \nThe EARTH without ART is just EH! by Paint with Janet \nAll ages can create a little watercolor painting for free at EARTHFEST.\nThis time I am going to show you how to paint HAPPY TREES\, the Earth without Trees is nothing…quite literally. No registration required. \nLIVE Entertainment: \nAmazing Musical Performers: Juno award winner and friend of the environment\, Ian Tamblyn and the Ottawa Valley’s own Vickie Brittle will entertain us through the day. \nhttps://www.iantamblyn.com/ \nhttps://www.facebook.com/vickibrittlemusic/ \nSustainable & handmade Marketplace  \nMany beautiful\, locally handmade artisan pieces\, environmentally conscious services\, and have a delicious lunch prepared by Michele’s Filipino Food\, Blue Spoon Atlelier\, Sarah’s Kitchen and a sweet treat by Cooookies with Us! \nNEW this Year! \nThere will be a shuttle for ease of parking – \nPark at the Independent Grocers area closest to Hwy 7 & McNeely. The Shuttle will take you to the festival site and back\, looping back and forth throughout the day. \nMany\, many thanks to the good people at Lanark County Transportation. \n(Donations jar will be available in the shuttle – donations much appreciated) \nTo Register for EarthFEST – EV Test Drives – (Intake will start two weeks ahead of the event): https://evco.ca/events/ \nPARKING & SHUTTLE:\nThere will be additional parking at the Independent Grocers Parking Lot at the corner of Hwy 7 & McNeely Ave. AND a shuttle provided by Lanark County Transportation. Consider providing them with a donation.\n#cpeacearthfest2025 \nFor more information\, please contact:\nEarthFEST Coordinator – Barbara Purdy\nearthfestcpeac@gmail.com or (613)294-8255
URL:https://carletonplace.ca/event/3rd-annual-earthfest-2025
LOCATION:Market Square\, 7 Beckwith Street\, Carleton Place\, Ontario\, Canada
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250503T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171330
CREATED:20250128T231845Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250305T133706Z
UID:10000584-1746266400-1746284400@carletonplace.ca
SUMMARY:4th Annual Art for Aid Fundraiser and Celebration of Indigenous Culture
DESCRIPTION:The 4th Annual Art for Aid Fundraiser and Celebration of Indigenous Culture will take place on May 3rd from 10-3pm at Zion Memorial United Church located at 37 Franklin St\, Carleton Place\, ON K7C 1R6.\nThis is an annual fundraiser organized and supported by Zion Memorial United Church and the Carleton Place Public Library to help support Art for Aid in raising funds for art supplies that are shipped from September to May annually to Indigenous resource-challenged schools across Canada.\nThere will be Indigenous vendors\, workshops\, a variety of Indigenous food\, education and information tents\, games and crafts tables for children\, drumming and more. We hope you can make it!
URL:https://carletonplace.ca/event/4th-annual-art-for-aid-fundraiser-and-celebration-of-indigenous-culture
LOCATION:Zion Memorial Church\, 37 Franklin Street\, Carleton Place\, Ontario\, Canada
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250503T113000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171330
CREATED:20250430T140343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250430T140343Z
UID:10001110-1746266400-1746271800@carletonplace.ca
SUMMARY:Dreamcatcher Workshop with Ashley Clark
DESCRIPTION:Dreamcatcher Workshops with Ashley Clark as part of the Indigenous Cultural Fair at the Zion Memorial United Church on Saturday\, May 3 at 10am and 1pm. Tickets can be purchased for $50 (includes all supplies) from https://ticketsplease.ca. Spaces are limited for these events\, but don’t miss out on the entire Cultural Fair across the park at the Zion Memorial United Church. There will be lots of vendors\, workshops\, traditional Indigenous food\, drumming circles\, children’s games and much more. 10am – 3pm.
URL:https://carletonplace.ca/event/dreamcatcher-workshop-with-ashley-clark
LOCATION:Carleton Place Public Library\, 101 Beckwith Street\, Carleton Place\, Ontario\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250502T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250502T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171330
CREATED:20250404T154449Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250404T154449Z
UID:10001082-1746212400-1746217800@carletonplace.ca
SUMMARY:Paper and Pastes Textured Painting Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Registration at www.paminottawa.com
URL:https://carletonplace.ca/event/paper-and-pastes-textured-painting-workshop
LOCATION:Carleton Place Collective\, 155 Industrial Ave
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250501T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250501T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171330
CREATED:20250430T134058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250430T134058Z
UID:10001103-1746122400-1746127800@carletonplace.ca
SUMMARY:The Teenage Brain: An Introduction and Overview
DESCRIPTION:THE TEENAGE BRAIN: AN INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW with Open Doors for Lanark Children and Youth. This session will give some insight into the development of the teenage brain and how you can best support teens at this critical time in their lives.
URL:https://carletonplace.ca/event/the-teenage-brain-an-introduction-and-overview
LOCATION:Carleton Place Public Library\, 101 Beckwith Street\, Carleton Place\, Ontario\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250430T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250430T143000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171330
CREATED:20250430T142725Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250430T142725Z
UID:10001111-1746018000-1746023400@carletonplace.ca
SUMMARY:Dreamcatcher Workshops with Ashley Clark
DESCRIPTION:Dreamcatcher Workshops with Ashley Clark as part of the Indigenous Cultural Fair at the Zion Memorial United Church on Saturday\, May 3 at 10am and 1pm. Tickets can be purchased for $50 (includes all supplies) from https://ticketsplease.ca. Spaces are limited for these events\, but don’t miss out on the entire Cultural Fair across the park at the Zion Memorial United Church. There will be lots of vendors\, workshops\, traditional Indigenous food\, drumming circles\, children’s games and much more. 10am – 3pm.
URL:https://carletonplace.ca/event/dreamcatcher-workshops-with-ashley-clark
LOCATION:Carleton Place Public Library\, 101 Beckwith Street\, Carleton Place\, Ontario\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250430T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250430T100000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171330
CREATED:20250218T163656Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260105T142952Z
UID:10002072-1746000000-1746007200@carletonplace.ca
SUMMARY:Free Community Breakfast
DESCRIPTION:Hot breakfast. All weclome
URL:https://carletonplace.ca/event/free-community-breakfast/2025-04-30
LOCATION:St James Anglican Church\, 225 Edmund Street
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250429T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250429T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171330
CREATED:20250113T190450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250127T194012Z
UID:10000490-1745928000-1745931600@carletonplace.ca
SUMMARY:Carleton Place Community Lunch
DESCRIPTION:Everyone is welcome
URL:https://carletonplace.ca/event/carleton-place-community-lunch/2025-04-29
LOCATION:Zion Memorial Church\, 37 Franklin Street\, Carleton Place\, Ontario\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250427T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250427T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171330
CREATED:20250324T134906Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250324T134906Z
UID:10001071-1745762400-1745776800@carletonplace.ca
SUMMARY:Dancing Down Memory Lane
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to an afternoon of toe-tapping Country music in support of the Alzheimer Society Lanark Leeds Grenville! \nThe Alzheimer Society Lanark Leeds Grenville and presenting sponsor\, SCI Ottawa Valley Chapter invite you to wear your blue and come out and enjoy an afternoon of music and dancing\, hosted by the incredible Charlie Kitts! There will be a canteen\, a cash bar\, photo booth courtesy of Now Forever Photography\, amazing silent auction featuring incredible lots like a brand-new BBQ donated by RONA Carleton Place and a signed Maple Leaf Jersey donated by Maple Leaf Sports. Our friends at the Carleton Place & District Civitan will be on hand with a 50/50 draw too! \nTickets are on sale now for only $20! With special performances by Harry & Cheryl Adrain\, Brownie & friends\, Mitch Barker & Brittany Bain with John Kot and other local musicians it is sure to be an incredible afternoon. Doors open at 1pm and the show starts at 2pm. \nSpecial thanks to the Town of Carleton Place and Carleton Place Tim Hortons for their support of this event. \nThe Alzheimer Society Lanark Leeds Grenville is a charity operating free and low-cost programming\, education\, respite and support groups throughout Lanark\, Leeds\, and Grenville. We have offices in Carleton Place\, Almonte\, Smiths Falls\, Perth and Brockville. There are currently over 4000 people living in Lanark\, Leeds & Grenville with a diagnosis and that number does not include family members and care givers. We see over 10\,000 visitors in our local programs each year and that number is growing. \nCommunity-based fundraising events are wonderful opportunities to come together and support a great cause. So come\, have some fun and make a positive impact on those affected by Alzheimer’s in your community. \nFor more information\, please contact Sarah Cavanagh at scavanagh@alzllg.ca
URL:https://carletonplace.ca/event/dancing-down-memory-lane
LOCATION:Carleton Place Arena\, 75 Neelin Street\, Carleton Place\, Ontario\, K7C 2J6\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250427T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250427T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171330
CREATED:20250430T200323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250430T200324Z
UID:10001013-1745758800-1745766000@carletonplace.ca
SUMMARY:Fibre Workshops with Cheesemaster’s Cottage Fibre Arts
DESCRIPTION:$25 per session \nA hands-on fibre arts series led by Angela & Aileen – perfect for crafters! \nhttps://abunchofwhimsy.com/…/fibre-workshops-with…/
URL:https://carletonplace.ca/event/fibre-workshops-with-cheesemasters-cottage-fibre-arts-2
LOCATION:A Bunch of Whimsy\, 142 Bridge Street\, Carleton Place\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250426T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250426T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171330
CREATED:20250324T133611Z
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UID:10001012-1745668800-1745679600@carletonplace.ca
SUMMARY:Tarot Reading with Cynthia Bonnell
DESCRIPTION:$70 \nGain insight and inspiration with a 30-minute intuitive tarot reading. \nhttps://abunchofwhimsy.com/…/tarot-reading-with…/
URL:https://carletonplace.ca/event/tarot-reading-with-cynthia-bonnell
LOCATION:A Bunch of Whimsy\, 142 Bridge Street\, Carleton Place\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250426T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250426T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171330
CREATED:20250313T184422Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250313T184422Z
UID:10000904-1745661600-1745676000@carletonplace.ca
SUMMARY:St James Spring Fair
DESCRIPTION:St James Anglican Church\, 225 Edmund St.\, Carleton Place \nPerennials\, houseplants\, gardening items\, flea market & bake sale. \nCash only please. Please call 613-257-3178 for more information.
URL:https://carletonplace.ca/event/st-james-spring-fair
LOCATION:St James Anglican Church\, 225 Edmund Street
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250424T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250424T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171330
CREATED:20250317T123345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250317T123345Z
UID:10000905-1745521200-1745528400@carletonplace.ca
SUMMARY:Basic Income: A Pathway to Help End the Cycle of Intimate Partner Violence
DESCRIPTION:Don’t miss out! On Thursday\, April 24th\, at 7:00 PM\, join us at the Carleton Place Town Hall Auditorium (175 Bridge Street) for an insightful event exploring the intersection between intimate partner violence and economic vulnerability\, and how basic income could help reduce the incidence of this form of violence. Esteemed guest speakers include Senator Kim Pate and Erin Lee\, Executive Director of Lanark County Interval House & Community Support (“LCIHCS”). Also joining our panel will be a person with lived experience\, who will share her personal experiences and insights. This event is hosted by the Lanark Basic Income Network in collaboration with LCIHCS. While there is no cost to attend\, registration via Tickets Please (www.ticketsplease.ca) is required to manage attendance. All are welcome—please join us!
URL:https://carletonplace.ca/event/basic-income-a-pathway-to-help-end-the-cycle-of-intimate-partner-violence
LOCATION:Town Hall Auditorium\, 175 Bridge Street\, Carleton Place\, Ontario\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250423T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250423T100000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171330
CREATED:20250218T163656Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260105T142952Z
UID:10002071-1745395200-1745402400@carletonplace.ca
SUMMARY:Free Community Breakfast
DESCRIPTION:Hot breakfast. All weclome
URL:https://carletonplace.ca/event/free-community-breakfast/2025-04-23
LOCATION:St James Anglican Church\, 225 Edmund Street
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250422T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250422T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171330
CREATED:20250113T190450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250127T194012Z
UID:10000489-1745323200-1745326800@carletonplace.ca
SUMMARY:Carleton Place Community Lunch
DESCRIPTION:Everyone is welcome
URL:https://carletonplace.ca/event/carleton-place-community-lunch/2025-04-22
LOCATION:Zion Memorial Church\, 37 Franklin Street\, Carleton Place\, Ontario\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250419T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250419T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171330
CREATED:20250416T150621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250416T150621Z
UID:10001089-1745064000-1745078400@carletonplace.ca
SUMMARY:Happy Easter - Craft Day - Hosted by A Bunch of Whimsy
DESCRIPTION:https://www.facebook.com/events/1015071403344576/ \nColour a button template and make a button\, 1 free button per person.  Paint a rock like an Easter egg\, 1 per person or do both!
URL:https://carletonplace.ca/event/happy-easter-craft-day-hosted-by-a-bunch-of-whimsy
LOCATION:A Bunch of Whimsy\, 142 Bridge Street\, Carleton Place\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250419T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250419T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171330
CREATED:20250324T133535Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250324T133535Z
UID:10001011-1745060400-1745082000@carletonplace.ca
SUMMARY:Book Signing with Nadee Fernando O’Driscoll
DESCRIPTION:Meet award-winning author Nadee Fernando-O’Driscoll! \nhttps://abunchofwhimsy.com/…/book-signing-with-nadee…/
URL:https://carletonplace.ca/event/book-signing-with-nadee-fernando-odriscoll
LOCATION:A Bunch of Whimsy\, 142 Bridge Street\, Carleton Place\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250416T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250416T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171330
CREATED:20250306T170706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250306T170706Z
UID:10000878-1744826400-1744833600@carletonplace.ca
SUMMARY:Home Hospice North Lanark - Caregivers Support Group
DESCRIPTION:For more information please contact:  sidney@hhnl.ca or 343 262 0902
URL:https://carletonplace.ca/event/home-hospice-north-lanark-caregivers-support-group-2
LOCATION:Carleton Place Terrace\, 6 Arthur Street\, Carleton Place
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250416T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250416T100000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171330
CREATED:20250218T163656Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260105T142952Z
UID:10002070-1744790400-1744797600@carletonplace.ca
SUMMARY:Free Community Breakfast
DESCRIPTION:Hot breakfast. All weclome
URL:https://carletonplace.ca/event/free-community-breakfast/2025-04-16
LOCATION:St James Anglican Church\, 225 Edmund Street
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250415T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250415T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171330
CREATED:20250113T190450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250127T194012Z
UID:10000488-1744718400-1744722000@carletonplace.ca
SUMMARY:Carleton Place Community Lunch
DESCRIPTION:Everyone is welcome
URL:https://carletonplace.ca/event/carleton-place-community-lunch/2025-04-15
LOCATION:Zion Memorial Church\, 37 Franklin Street\, Carleton Place\, Ontario\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250414T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250414T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171330
CREATED:20250327T183655Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250327T183655Z
UID:10001074-1744655400-1744662600@carletonplace.ca
SUMMARY:Library Adult Book Club Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Adult Book Club is meeting on Monday\, April 14th at 6:30pm in the Barbara Walsh Room at the library. This month\, we’re reading THE BOOK OF RAIN by Thomas Wharton.  Here is a little about the book: \nA groundbreaking\, deeply affecting work of environmental literary suspense for fans of Cloud Atlas\, The Overstory\, and Station Eleven.  \nThe northern Alberta mining town of River Meadows is one of three hotspots in the world producing ghost ore\, a new source of energy. The ore is worth twenty-eight times its weight in gold\, but it’s also linked with slippages of time and space that gradually render the area uninhabitable. After the town is evacuated\, the whole region is cordoned off in an attempt to contain the deadly phenomena\, with the no-go zone behind its high fences soon wryly nicknamed “the Park.”  \nFrom an ancient almanac to a flock of chatty birds\, a cacophony of voices rise together throughout history to tell this story–but at its heart are four young gamechangers\, linked through River Meadows\, whose impact extends long beyond their lifetimes. After Ben Hewitt was killed in a mining accident\, his widow and his two children\, Alex and Amery\, were among the first to be shipped out of town. Now an accomplished game designer\, Alex has moved on from the disaster\, but his sister hasn’t. As a little girl\, Amery tried to rescue the local wildlife from the effects of the ore; as an adult she’s begun making increasingly dangerous break-ins into the toxic wasteland to save animals trapped there. When she fails to return from a trip inside the fence\, Alex has no choice but to return to River Meadows to search for her\, enlisting her friend and fellow activist\, Michio Amano\, a mathematician who must transcend the known laws of physics if he and Alex are to find her.  \nThen there’s Claire Foley\, who fled River Meadows as a teenager and never looked back\, and who now traffics in endangered wildlife under the cover of working for a travel publisher. As Alex and Michio search for Amery\, Claire arrives at a legendary island nation for what should be a routine job–but when she meets the very last of an endangered crane species\, she must make the choice of her life. As sweeping in scope as a world of its own\, The Book of Rain upends the very constraints of form\, language\, and imagination\, illuminating the infinite wisdom of nature and the reverberations of our flawed stewardship in this Epic of Gilgamesh for our times.”– \nWe prefer all members to attend our book clubs in person as technical issues can make book clubs frustrating for everyone. Our discussions are lively and it’s a great way to meet new people while trying new genres and learning how to read critically. If you can’t make a book club in person one month\, that’s okay—feel free to join us at the library again the following month! \nIf you’d like to know a bit more about our Adult Book Club\, please feel free to email Meriah at mcaswell@carletonplace.ca  or visit our website for a full list of books and more detail.
URL:https://carletonplace.ca/event/library-adult-book-club-meeting
LOCATION:Carleton Place Public Library\, 101 Beckwith Street\, Carleton Place\, Ontario\, Canada
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