Monday January 16th, 2017
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Learn about techniques to protect yourself and your computer from hackersShows you how hackers can gain access to your computer and your identity. Cost $22.OtherJan 27 - Sep 27
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EVENING SPEECHREADING (LIP READING) CLASSESCHIP is now offering a 10 week beginners evening Speechreading program. Specially geared to young adults, students and adults.OtherApr 19 - Jun 21
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Annual LotteryAnnual Lottery Get a chance to win the grand prize of $10,000 cash 10 prizes to win for a total of $20,000 $100 per ticket 600 tickets only Winning tickets will be drawn on Friday, June 30, 2017 at 10 a.m. at the West Island Palliative Care Residence. Buy your tickets online or contact Karen Rhodes at 514 693-1718, ext. 223 or donations@wipcr.caOtherMay 1 - Jun 29
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ACEF’s Workshop on BudgetsThe Centre des femmes solidaires et engagées – Your Women’s Centre invites you to a workshop on budgets that will cover the following topics: “How to reduce spending and manage debts”,”How to make a budget”, and “Healthy grocery for tight budgets”. This free three week workshop will be offered in French and will take place...OtherMay 1 - May 15
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Free Lecture Irish in QuebecThe Ghost of the Carricks by Gearóid Ó hAllmhuráinOtherMay 3
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Self Esteem & Vision BoardThe Centre des femmes solidaires et engagées – Your Women’s Centre invites you to a self-esteem workshop whereby you will create a personal vision board that will be used to discover yourself. Come have fun and be part of an empowering experience. This four week workshop will take place at the Centre, starting Thursday May...OtherMay 4 - May 25
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Book & Seedling Sale / Vente de Livres et de SemisCentre Greene is hosting its annual Book Sale on Friday, May 5thOtherMay 5 - May 6
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CEGEP John Abbott College Visual Arts Program VernissageEvery year the graduating students of the Visual Arts Program at John Abbott College put together an exhibition of their best work. In their final semester of study, students work closely with faculty and technicians to develop their own creative studio projects. Building on the knowledge gained in various disciplines including painting, drawing, print making, sculpture, and electronic media, students are guided through the planning, research and creation of advanced independent artwork. Upon completion of their projects, students choose their best works to be included in the exhibition. All students participate in the preparation and installation of the graduation exhibition. This process introduces them to all the steps involved in organizing a professional public exhibition of their work. With the help of faculty and technicians, students prepare the walls, set up lighting and solve spatial problems related to the placement and hanging of works in the gallery. The vernissage is a time for celebrating our graduating students’ accomplishments. This special evening is often the first time students show their work in pubic. Parents, family and friends are invited to come appreciate and discuss the artwork in this celebratory setting. We are proud to exhibit the ambitious works of our graduating students. It is an important event for the Visual Arts Program and for these young artists. We hope you enjoy the show.OtherMay 5 - May 9
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5th Annual Donate-To-Skate FundraiserWe have 2 hours if ice time reserved for a FREE friend and family Skate. Come join our silent auction including Montreal Canadien Tickets, a “chuck-a-puck” contest and our new Bills for Skills competition.OtherMay 7
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Collection for CFSE and Auberge TransitionThroughout the month of May, the Centre des femmes solidaires et engagées (CFSE) – Your Women’s Centre, is collecting non-perishable food items for women in need at their centre as well as new pyjamas, socks, undergarments and personal hygiene products for women and children for Auberge Transition, a shelter for victims of conjugal violence and...OtherMay 8 - May 31
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Conference on The Realities of Trans PeopleThe Centre des femmes solidaires et engagée – Your women’s Centre, will be hosting a free conference in English on “The realities of trans people” presented by the Centre for Gender Advocacy. The event will take place at our centre. For more information or to sign up, please call Josie 514-388-0980.OtherMay 10
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Yard SaleCome by and buy! Gently used clothing, household items, decorative items, small electronics and more…OtherMay 12 - May 13
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Timeraiser150 MontrealCelebrate Canada's 150th anniversary at a celebration for the common good and social progress!OtherMay 12 - May 13
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Spring Book FairA large selection of used books in English and French for your summer reading at rock bottom prices. CD,s, raffle etc. Hot Dogs will also be available ($$).OtherMay 13
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The big dealFashion bazaar of new and slightly used women’s clothing and accessoriesOtherMay 13
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Spring Book FairLots of used books for all ages, English & French, games, cd’s. Come and pick up some great summer reading at rock bottom prices. Hot Dogs served $.OtherMay 13
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YES Entrepreneurship ConferenceLooking for ideas to achieve BETTER OUTCOMES? Register for the upcoming YES Entrepreneurship Conference ! Happening on May 16th at the SAT, this year’s conference features a powerhouse collective of more than 20 speakers, insightful panel discussions, advice for entrepreneurs, real-world examples and plenty of war stories. You will get insight from those who have been there before – from startup to established businesses, discover the support and services available to you as an entrepreneur, make connections and find inspiration. Conference speakers include Cindy Fagen (COO, SAP Labs Canada) and the dynamic trio behind Beavertails Pastry (Co-owners, Pino DI Ioia, Anthony Dio Ioia, and Tina Serrao). Find out the full details of our conference, including how you can ask questions in advance by going here >>> www.bit.ly/YESESHIP2017 Conference runs from 3:30PM-9:00PM and registration is $49.99 (including a light dinner) or you can take part virtually and watch it live, online for $39.99. To register >>> www.bit.ly/YESESHIP2017 For more information about YES >>> www.yesmontreal.caOtherMay 16
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Inauguration of DOvEE project satellite clinicWomen 50 + living in the West Island and Vaudreuil/Hudson/St-Lazare are invited to meet with our experts to have their questions on ovarian and endometrial cancer answered. In collaboration with the West Island Cancer Wellness Centre.OtherMay 17
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Mole vs Melanoma: Can you spot the difference?Research and clinical experts will present current research on prevention, detection, and new treatments in melanomaOtherMay 17
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Dr. Charles Andrews Blood Drive and B-B-QBCRC’s Dr. Charles Drew Blood Drive arose out of a shared need with Héma-Québec to increase the number of blood donations from the black community. The black community faces shortages with the growing number of Sickle-Cell, kidney disease, and other conditions requiring blood and tissue matching. This will be our sixth year putting together such a project and would like to celebrate our sixth year by making this year`s drive truly exceptional. Again this year we will also be having a Bar-B-Que for our donors.OtherMay 19
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GARAGE SALEgarage sale, table $25.00, rain or shine places are limited so please reserve your table nowOtherMay 20
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#RightsCityCome and participate in an unprecedented global initiative called #RightsCity to celebrate the role Montreal has played in advancing human rights worldwide and re-energizing the international human rights community in a time of great upheaval. The Montréal Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies, in partnership with Amnesty International, the Raoul Wallenberg Centre for Human Rights, and the Armenian National Committee of Quebec, three major events will take place: 1) the #RightsCity conference at Concordia University, 2) the Annual March for Humanity and the Prevention of Genocide, and 3) Amnesty International’s Ambassador of Conscience Award. Well-known Canadian and international human rights champions such as Alicia Keys, Romeo Dallaire, Salil Shetty, Biram Dah Abeid, Ensaf Haidar and Irwin Cotler are scheduled to make an appearance, as well as leading members of the Indigenous rights movement of Canada, including Senator Murray Sinclair, and Cindy Blackstock. Join us May 26th - May 27th to show your support for human rights and have the opportunity to meet some of the most inspiring human rights champions on the planet! To register and learn more, please visit the event: https://www.rightscitymtldroitshumains.com/OtherMay 26 - May 27
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Yoga For BegginersYoga for Beginners: Upa Yoga is a simple yet powerful system of exercise that activates the joints, muscles, and energy system. Based on a sophisticated understanding of the body’s mechanics, Upa Yoga dispels inertia in the body’s energy and brings ease to the whole system. Benefits include relief from physical stress and tiredness, strengthens the joints and muscles, rejuvenates the body after periods of inactivity, negates the effects of jet lag and long travel.OtherMay 27
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SPCA Montérégie Book SaleThe SPCA Montérégie is holding a used book sale Friday June 2, from 13:00h to 20:00h and Saturday June 3, from 10:00h to 18:00h at the Cynthia Coull Arena, 195 rue Empire, Greenfield Park, J4V 1T9. Donations to the sale may be brought to the arena Wednesday, May 31 16h00 - 20h00, or Thursday, June 1, 10h00 -20h00. Contact The SPCA Monteregie is a no-kill shelter, this event is being organized by the Greenfield Park Volunteers, headed by Pat Geary. Pat does not have a computer, so I am writing on her behalf. If you need confirmation of my bonofides, she may be reached at 450-6718858. Our website is http://www.spcamonteregie.com/ Our poster is on the front page. Thank you! CathyOtherJun 2 - Jun 3