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Queens County Events and Recreation Notes

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Queens County Events and Recreation Notes
Card Party

April 15 at East Port Medway Comm. Hall, 7:30pm. Prizes & refreshments.
Kinette Club of Liverpool Meeting

April 15 at Wanda Montgomery’s home, 6:30 for 7pm. Any ladies 19 & up wishing to attend a meeting please contact our membership director at 677-2667.

Seniors Card Party

April 15 at Liverpool Lions Hall, 7pm. Free admission. Prizes & refreshments to follow.

Card Party

April 16 at Beach Meadows Comm. Hall, 7:30pm. Prizes & refreshments. Everyone welcome.

Queens Co. Historical Society Meeting

April 16 at Queens Co. Museum, 109 Main St. Speaker: Judy Boutilier. Topic: We are not so different; Mi’kmaq Lives. All welcome.

Queens SPCA Annual Meeting

April 17 at Trinity Parish Hall, Church St., Liverpool, 7pm. Guest speaker will be a dog trainer & SHAID President Mike Anderson. Light refreshments. All welcome.

Queens Garden Club Meeting

April 17 at 7pm, at the Thomas Raddall Library; Old Bridge Street, Liverpool. Speaker will be Joan Watts. Topic: Pruning. Public welcome. $2.00

TGIF Supper

April 18 at RCL Branch 38, Liverpool, 4-6pm. $5 p/p. Baked beans, brown bread, dessert, tea, & coffee. Everyone welcome.

Friday Night Fever

April 18 at RCL Branch 38, Liverpool, 9-1am. Music by Night Train. $5 p/p. Members & guests welcome.

Queens Manor Spring Day Fair

April 19 at Liverpool Fire hall Doors open at 10am. Adm .50 Mini auction, white elephant, bake sale, plants, toys, jewelry, crafts and much more. Donation gratefully appreciated; drop off on Saturday after 8.00 am. If you need pick up or more information please call co- conveners Etta Westhaver @ 683-2330 or Inez Eaton @ 354-5030

Queens Manor Spring Day Fair Bingo

April 19 at Liverpool Fire Hall, 7:00pm Sponsored by Liverpool Baseball Club

Card Party

April 19 at Greenfield Fire Hall, 7pm. Sponsored by Greenfield Fire Dept. Ladies Aux.

Ladies Aux. Penny Auction

April 19 at RCL Branch 38, Liverpool, 10-2pm.

Spring Tea & Sale

April 19 at the Greenfield Fire Hall, 3-5pm. Adults $5, 5-12 $3.50, under 5 free. Proceeds for the Greenfield Sewing Circle.

Springtime Country Music Jamboree

April 19 at Newcombville Fire Hall, 7:30p.m., Admission: Adults $5.00, 16 and under $1.00, 50/50 draw. Look for upcoming details about the Harvest Moon Jamboree to be held on October 4 at the Newcombville Fire Hall. For more info phone 543-4548.

Penny Auction

April 19 at Kempt Hall, 11-2pm. Bake table, hot dogs, tea, coffee, pop.

Baked Ham & Variety Supper

April 19 at North Brookfield Hall, 4:30-6:30pm. Free will offering. Proceeds for North/South United Baptist Churches.

Rock-A-Thon

April 19 at Mill Village & Dist. Fire Hall, 1-4pm. Evelyn & Curtis playing. Proceeds for Bethany United Church.

Maplefest

April 19 at Milford & Area Comm. Hall, South Milford, Route 8, 2 sittings 12-2pm & 4-6pm. Assorted homemade pies & beverages, take outs available on request. Call Maxine 532-5947 or Adele 532-2800. Proceeds for Milford Comm. Hall C@P site.

Crime Prevention Breakfast

April 19 at Liverpool Lions Hall, 7-11am. Adults $5, children $2.99. Take out orders welcome, call 354-5676.

Fireman’s Breakfast

April 19 at Caledonia Fire Hall, 7-11am.

Pot Luck Supper

April 19 at Hunts Point Comm. Hall, 4:30-6pm. Adults $8, under 12 $4, under 5 free. Sponsored by Wesley United Church Men.

Grocery Bag Bingo

April 20 at Milton Canoe & Camera Club, 7pm. Hard Cards.

Fire Dept. Bingo

April 20 at Liverpool Fire Hall. Doors open at 6pm, play starts 7pm. Regular games - $60; special games - $75; Jackpot $300 to go. Canteen available. Hosted by Liverpool Fire Dept. Ladies Aux.

Queens Manor Volunteers

April 23 you are invited to attend Queens Manor Volunteer Luncheon, 1pm. Entertainment, please RSVP Tara at 354-3451 ext. 27.

Steak Shoot

April 25 at West Queens Comm. Centre, 7:30pm.

Ham Supper & Pie Buffet & Silent Auction

April 26 at Zion United Church, Liverpool. 2 sittings – 5 & 6:30pm. Adults $8, under 10 $5. Tickets available from UCW Group 2 member or call 354-3026.

Merchandise Bingo

April 26 at West Queens Comm. Centre, 7pm. For more info call Hilda 683-2731 or Julie 683-2108.

Pot Luck Supper

April 26 at Trinity Hall, Liverpool, 4:30-6pm. Adults $8, under 12 $4, under 5 free. Sponsored by Trinity Church.

Flea Market

April 27 at Liverpool Fire Hall, 1-3pm. Admission .50. Tables call Becky 354-4310. Canteen facilities available.

RECREATION REPORT

Community Volunteer Income Tax Program

Registration for the Community Volunteer Income Tax Program will be taken at the Recreation Department by calling 354-5741. This service is free of charge and is available for low income/simple tax situations (Single person under $25,000 per year/Family under $30,000 per year). For more information and to schedule your appointment, please contact the Recreation Department.

Summer Employment Opportunities

The Region of Queens Recreation and Community Facilities Department has an exciting summer employment opportunities. The position available is Sport & Physical Activity Programmer. For further information on this employment opportunity, please contact us at 354-5741 between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. weekdays at 249 White Point Road, Liverpool, or download the job description and an application form from the Region's website www.regionofqueens.com. North Queens High School and Liverpool Regional High School also have applications for your convenience.

Celebrate the Volunteers Who Make Queens a Great Place to Live Work and Play!

April 27 - May 3 is National Volunteer Week - join your fellow Canadians in congratulating the volunteers who devote their time, skills, energy and talents to creating a strong, vibrant, healthy community. Take a moment to think about all the things volunteers make possible in Queens County, and thank a volunteer for their hard work.

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