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Wednesday 25 February 2026
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  • Soup Fest

    Soup Fest – South Cayuga Community Church

    Wednesday, February 25 at 12:00 p.m.

    #6182 Rainham Rd., Dunnville

    All are welcome! Enjoy your choice of three homemade soups for $15.

    In case of inclement weather, please contact Jenelle at 905-772-2796 or check the South Cayuga Community Church Facebook page for cancellation update

    12:00pm 
  • Cayuga Public Skate

    This free drop-in program is open to all skaters, general arena rules apply. Wearing a CSA-approved helmet is strongly recommended. For safety reasons please skate with the flow of other skaters. The use of skating aids is not permitted for this program. No registration required.

    01:00pm - 02:00pm 
  • Hagersville Public Skate

    This free drop-in program is open to all skaters, general arena rules apply. Wearing a CSA-approved helmet is strongly recommended. For safety reasons please skate with the flow of other skaters. The use of skating aids is not permitted for this program. No registration required.

    General Skating Guidelines
    Unless otherwise specified, the following guidelines apply to all skating programs:

    1. All participants – must respect and abide by posted signs and cooperate with arena staff. Rules are modelled after Ontario Recreation Facilities Association Inc. Public Skating Guidelines (Sept. 2018).

    2. Parents/Guardians – must be within sight and control of their children under 12 years. Do not leave children unattended.

    3. Use of Helmets – CSA-approved hockey helmets are mandatory during skating programs with sticks and pucks on the ice, and must include facial protection for those under 18 years. Helmets are strongly recommended in all other programs

    4. Keeping pace – maintain reasonable control of your speed, course and direction. Do not skate in groups. Do not stop where you obstruct other skaters. Accept responsibility for knowing the range of your ability while on skates; skate within the limit of that ability and as appropriate to the session in which you’re skating.

    5. Food & Beverage Consumption – is permitted in the arena lobby and
    spectator seating area only.

    6. Games, Hockey Games, and Hockey Sticks – no games are to be played at any time that will endanger the safety and the enjoyment of others. This includes horseplay, hockey games, and the use of hockey sticks.

    7. Shoes – ice skates required, no street shoes on ice.

    8. Skating Aids – only permitted during the Beginner Skate.

    9. Wheelchair Sledges – wheelchairs and sledges are welcome. Individuals using these devices must travel in the same direction as other skaters. Attendants/helpers are welcome to assist however, they must wear skates or ice cleats on the ice surface.

    10. Technology – headsets, cell phones, cameras, or other handheld electronic devices are not to be used while skating.

    11. Carrying of infants/children – children must not be carried by any means (such as on shoulders, in arms, or any carrier, etc.) while on the ice.

    12. Sitting on Boards – patrons may not sit on the rink boards at any time.

    13. Figure Skating – figure skating maneuvers are only permitted during open figure skate.

    14. Chairs, Sleds, Strollers, and Pylons – are not permitted on the ice surface.

    01:00pm - 02:00pm 
  • Caledonia Blood Drive

    Register online at Blood.ca 

    The Caledonia Blood Drive returns on Wednesday, February 25, 2026, offering community members a simple but powerful way to make a real difference. From 4:30 to 8 pm at the Haldimand County Caledonia Centre, donors are invited to give blood and help ensure a stable supply for patients who need it most.

    Giving blood is one of the most direct ways to support hospitals, emergency care, cancer treatments, and life-saving surgeries. A single donation can help multiple patients, making every appointment count far beyond the few minutes it takes. For many donors, the experience is not just about helping someone else. It is a reminder that small actions still matter, especially when done together.

    Whether this is your first time donating or part of your regular routine, the Caledonia Blood Drive is welcoming, well-organized, and supported by trained professionals who guide you through every step. Appointments are encouraged to help keep things running smoothly, but the impact remains the same. One visit can change several lives.

    If you are eligible to donate, consider booking a time and being part of a community effort that truly saves lives. Sometimes the strongest support is the kind you never see.

    04:30pm - 08:00pm 
 

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