The Branch is located at 180 Park Street, Brockville, Ontario. It comprises a Lower Lounge with bar and pool rooms, a Display room with artefacts and medals, a large upper Auditorium with bar and games facilities, a full kitcken and meeting rooms.The Branch has served the community of Brockville since 1929.It also has major sports fields in its grounds, used to support local baseball leagues and other events.Most entertainment activities at Branch 96 are open to the public. Call 613-345-0473 for information, or check this site for monthly posts of the major events coming up.
We are still accepting teams for this years' race. To enter, please call the office at (613)342-8889 or email us at amazingrace@uwlg.org. This will be the FINAL race held by United Way Leeds & Grenville. We thought to celebrate our many successful races to date we would put together some race trivia for our readers. [.]Official Call – United Way Leeds & Grenville Annual General MeetingOn April 1, 2014 By tanyaUnited Way Leeds & Grenville will hold it's Annual General Meeting on Thursday, May 15, 2014 at 7pm. The AGM will be held at the Brockville Fire Station #2 at 360 Laurier Blvd., Brockville.
Big Brothers Big Sisters After School Program Has Volunteer Opportunities In Prescottvolunteers Can Help In Many Ways, From Preparing Snacks, Helping With Homework, Facilitating A Craft, Reading To A Child Or Playing Games And Sports. If You Have A Special Talent Such As Music, Art Or Dance, You Could Share This With The Group And Inspire A Wider Interest For The Child. Click Link For More Info. Volunteer Opportunities After School Programnational Survey Ranks Barriers To Achieving Aspirations, Top 10 Hopes Parents Have For Their Children, And Some Unfinished Business Between Parents And Their Kids. Big Brothers Big Sisters Of Leeds And Grenville To Receive Celebrate Ontario Grant In Support Of Kemptville Ribfest.
Helping to build strong communitiesWelcomeThe St. Lawrence Youth Association is a nonprofit charitable organization, funded by the Ministry of Children and Youth Services. Established 1974 in Kingston, Ontario. SLYA operates two residential programs (Achievement St. Lawrence and Sundance) including medical services, Girl's Moving On and Reintegration Worker Programs; two communitybased programs (Community Support Services and Intensive Support & Supervision Program), and a Bailiff Program.The Association deals with young persons in conflict with the law and young persons who are charged with an offence under the Criminal Code of Canada who are between the ages of twelve and seventeen when they commit the offence.SLYA is operated by a volunteer Board of Directors with an Executive Director to run the day to day operations of the Association as the senior executive officer. SLYA is incorporated under the Corporations Act, there is a constitution and bylaws, as well as officers of the Board of Directors.The Board of Directors includes a committee structure.
Our club provides a venue for members to enjoy a wide range of shooting sports in a safe and relaxed atmosphere. We encourage people of all ages to come out and see what we are all about. You will find there is usually a member who is willing to spend some time with you to see if shooting is a sport for you. However, the club does not own guns and no guns or ammunition are stored on the premises.
Develop and promote continuing education. Initiate and facilitate interdisciplinary activities and services. Lead member societies in defining and building the future of engineering. Advocate the values and benefits of engineering.
Debra Lefebvre, a Canadian Registered Nurse and mother of four young children, travelled to Uganda in 2004. Debra witnessed the senseless loss of life and poverty caused by malaria, a disease spread through the bite of an infected female anopheles mosquito. Debra decided to take action. That year, Debra launched Buy-a-Net Malaria Prevention Group. Buy-a-Net's first net distribution occurred in the spring of 2006, in the village of Katoogo in Uganda.