Month: August 2015
Fergus Fall Fair
Did you know that Fergus' fair is the tenth oldest in Ontario? For years, they've been bringing the community together each September and they're proud to be at it again! The Fergus Fall Fair will be held at the Centre...
Read MoreTrinity United Church’s Turkey Dinner
Turkey lovers unite! Thanksgiving might still be a month away, but if you're craving turkey then you're in luck. Trinity United Church in Shelburne will be hosting a turkey dinner on September 11th from 4:30-7pm. The church is located at...
Read MoreShelburne Fall Fair
Looking for something to do in September? There are activities for everyone at the Shelburne Fall Fair. Running from September 18-20th, the Shelburne Fair will feature art & crafts exhibits, midway rides, and every kind of farm-related event you could...
Read MoreCapital’s Miles for Memories
Do you know someone who suffers from Alzheimer's? Do you just want to support a worthy cause? Bring your family and friends out to increase awareness about Alzheimers at Capital's Miles for Memories 2k/5k Run or Walk event. The walk...
Read MoreGuelph Jazz Festival
It's almost time for one of Guelph's best music festivals: the Guelph Jazz Festival! Every year, some of the most talented jazz musicians from around the world descend on Guelph for a week of great music--and this year is no...
Read MoreElora & Fergus Studio Tour
If you've ever wanted to see how local artists live and work, now is your chance! Two weekends this fall, you'll get the chance to take a self-guided tour through the studios of many artists and local craftspeople. The majority...
Read MoreArboretum’s Annual Plant Sale
The Arboretum at the University of Guelph is renowned for its diverse species of plants. Bring them into your own backyard with the Arboretum's Annual Plant Sale on Saturday, September 12th! There will be a huge variety of shrubs and...
Read MorePreparing for Early Retirement
A recent survey conducted by Angus Reid Institute found that almost half of all recent Canadian retirees were forced to retire early. Because they were forced to retire early, they were not prepared financially and 25% are now unable to...
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