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20 April 2025 - 26 April 2025
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20 April
  • Blooms for a Cause

    Blooms for a Cause is back! Norfolk Haldimand Hospice is hosting their Hanging Basket Sale just in time for Mother’s Day! It is an opportunity for you to save money on gorgeous spring baskets and support a wonderful cause with plants from Colonial Flowers. Order your beautiful baskets until April 30th, all proceeds help the NHCH continue supporting community members with life-limiting illness and those who have experienced loss. 

     

    YOUR PURCHASE TODAY HELPS OUR MISSION TO BUILD A CENTRE FOR HOSPICE PALLIATIVE CARE TO SERVE HALDIMAND AND NORFOLK.

     

    Plants must be picked up Friday May 09th 1pm – 6pm
    Saturday May 10th 9am – 2pm


    Porter Lumber 1441 St Johns Road East, Port Dover

  • Poetry Contest - Haldimand Library

    Haldimand County Public Library invites the community to get creative and participate in its 12th Annual April Poetry Contest. 

    This year's theme is "Family." Submitted poems should explore the importance of family, what family means to the writer, or a specific aspect of family life, such as love, birth, or loss. To showcase the diverse meaning of family, poems can also illustrate different emotional bonds with non-relatives, such as pets, friends, or caregivers.

    Poems can be submitted online through the Library's website or in person at any library branch from April 1 to 30. Each poem that meets the contest criteria will have a chance to win a cash prize in one of the following categories:

    • Primary - Kindergarten to Grade 3
    • Junior - Grade 4 to Grade 6
    • Intermediate - Grade 7 to Grade 10
    • Senior - Grade 11 to Grade 12
    • Adult - Ages 18 and up

    Judging will take place at the beginning of May, and cash prizes will be awarded to the first, second, and third-place winners in each category. The first prize will be $50, the second prize $35, and the third prize $20. Winners will be announced in mid-May, and an awards ceremony will follow. 

    The prizes for the April Poetry Contest have been generously sponsored by The Friends of the Dunnville Library, The Friends of the Jarvis Library, and The Friends of the Caledonia Library. 

    For more information on contest rules and submission details, visit haldimandlibrary.ca/poetrycontest.  

  • We Chair-ish You In Haldimand County Art Exhibit & Auction

    Haldimand Museums has partnered with Dunnville Secondary School’s art class for a third year to create a special art exhibit and auction, “We Chair-ish You In Haldimand County.”  

    The exhibit will be on display at Wilson MacDonald Memorial School Museum (3514 Rainham Road, Selkirk) from April 7 to May 29, featuring a variety of re-purposed wooden chairs with original designs that showcase the students' unique imagination and abilities.

    An exhibit opening will be held on Wednesday, April 16, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., offering an opportunity to meet the young artists and hear what their artwork represents. 

    Closing out the exhibit, residents and visitors are invited to celebrate these young local artists with an art auction at the Wilson MacDonald Memorial School Museum. The auction will be held at 6 p.m. on Thursday, May 29 with all proceeds benefitting Haldimand Museums.   

    For more information on Museum programs, exhibits and special events, visit haldimandcounty.ca/museums, email museums@haldimandcounty.on.ca or call the Wilson MacDonald Memorial School Museum at 905-776-3319.

21 April
  • Blooms for a Cause

    Blooms for a Cause is back! Norfolk Haldimand Hospice is hosting their Hanging Basket Sale just in time for Mother’s Day! It is an opportunity for you to save money on gorgeous spring baskets and support a wonderful cause with plants from Colonial Flowers. Order your beautiful baskets until April 30th, all proceeds help the NHCH continue supporting community members with life-limiting illness and those who have experienced loss. 

     

    YOUR PURCHASE TODAY HELPS OUR MISSION TO BUILD A CENTRE FOR HOSPICE PALLIATIVE CARE TO SERVE HALDIMAND AND NORFOLK.

     

    Plants must be picked up Friday May 09th 1pm – 6pm
    Saturday May 10th 9am – 2pm


    Porter Lumber 1441 St Johns Road East, Port Dover

  • Grand Giveback - Haldimand County Food Bank - Urgent Need -

    92.9 The Grand calls upon our community to support the Haldimand County network of Food Banks during their time of need.

    Please check out the following links and see how your family or place of work can help support the food banks in Haldimand County. 

     

    CALEDONIA AND DISTRICT FOOD BANK

    SIX NATIONS FOOD BANK 

    HAGERSVILLE FOOD BANK

    CAYUGA FOOD BANK

    HAMILTON FOOD SHARE

  • Poetry Contest - Haldimand Library

    Haldimand County Public Library invites the community to get creative and participate in its 12th Annual April Poetry Contest. 

    This year's theme is "Family." Submitted poems should explore the importance of family, what family means to the writer, or a specific aspect of family life, such as love, birth, or loss. To showcase the diverse meaning of family, poems can also illustrate different emotional bonds with non-relatives, such as pets, friends, or caregivers.

    Poems can be submitted online through the Library's website or in person at any library branch from April 1 to 30. Each poem that meets the contest criteria will have a chance to win a cash prize in one of the following categories:

    • Primary - Kindergarten to Grade 3
    • Junior - Grade 4 to Grade 6
    • Intermediate - Grade 7 to Grade 10
    • Senior - Grade 11 to Grade 12
    • Adult - Ages 18 and up

    Judging will take place at the beginning of May, and cash prizes will be awarded to the first, second, and third-place winners in each category. The first prize will be $50, the second prize $35, and the third prize $20. Winners will be announced in mid-May, and an awards ceremony will follow. 

    The prizes for the April Poetry Contest have been generously sponsored by The Friends of the Dunnville Library, The Friends of the Jarvis Library, and The Friends of the Caledonia Library. 

    For more information on contest rules and submission details, visit haldimandlibrary.ca/poetrycontest.  

  • We Chair-ish You In Haldimand County Art Exhibit & Auction

    Haldimand Museums has partnered with Dunnville Secondary School’s art class for a third year to create a special art exhibit and auction, “We Chair-ish You In Haldimand County.”  

    The exhibit will be on display at Wilson MacDonald Memorial School Museum (3514 Rainham Road, Selkirk) from April 7 to May 29, featuring a variety of re-purposed wooden chairs with original designs that showcase the students' unique imagination and abilities.

    An exhibit opening will be held on Wednesday, April 16, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., offering an opportunity to meet the young artists and hear what their artwork represents. 

    Closing out the exhibit, residents and visitors are invited to celebrate these young local artists with an art auction at the Wilson MacDonald Memorial School Museum. The auction will be held at 6 p.m. on Thursday, May 29 with all proceeds benefitting Haldimand Museums.   

    For more information on Museum programs, exhibits and special events, visit haldimandcounty.ca/museums, email museums@haldimandcounty.on.ca or call the Wilson MacDonald Memorial School Museum at 905-776-3319.

22 April
  • Blooms for a Cause

    Blooms for a Cause is back! Norfolk Haldimand Hospice is hosting their Hanging Basket Sale just in time for Mother’s Day! It is an opportunity for you to save money on gorgeous spring baskets and support a wonderful cause with plants from Colonial Flowers. Order your beautiful baskets until April 30th, all proceeds help the NHCH continue supporting community members with life-limiting illness and those who have experienced loss. 

     

    YOUR PURCHASE TODAY HELPS OUR MISSION TO BUILD A CENTRE FOR HOSPICE PALLIATIVE CARE TO SERVE HALDIMAND AND NORFOLK.

     

    Plants must be picked up Friday May 09th 1pm – 6pm
    Saturday May 10th 9am – 2pm


    Porter Lumber 1441 St Johns Road East, Port Dover

  • Krispy Creme Fundraiser

    Krispy Kreme doughnuts are back at the Optimist club of Haldimand!

    Pre-order by Fri. May 9 at haldimandoptimists@gmail.com or 905 719 0080.

     

    $15.00/dozen. Pick up is Saturday, May 17, for your convenience at 4 LOCATIONS:

    CAYUGA – 9:30 to Noon at TruNorth Tire Distribution

    OR if PRE-PAID at: JARVIS – 9:30 to 10:00 am at Len's Recovery.

    HAGERSVILLE: 10:30am to 11:00am at No Frills.

    CALEDONIA : 11:30am to Noon at Canadian Tire Parking Lot. 

     

    For Cayuga pick up: Payment can be made by e-Transfer (after order is confirmed), by cash or debit at pickup in Cayuga. For Jarvis, Hagersville or Caledonia pick up: Payment by e-Transfer or cash (exact amount only). Thank you for supporting our local youth!
  • Poetry Contest - Haldimand Library

    Haldimand County Public Library invites the community to get creative and participate in its 12th Annual April Poetry Contest. 

    This year's theme is "Family." Submitted poems should explore the importance of family, what family means to the writer, or a specific aspect of family life, such as love, birth, or loss. To showcase the diverse meaning of family, poems can also illustrate different emotional bonds with non-relatives, such as pets, friends, or caregivers.

    Poems can be submitted online through the Library's website or in person at any library branch from April 1 to 30. Each poem that meets the contest criteria will have a chance to win a cash prize in one of the following categories:

    • Primary - Kindergarten to Grade 3
    • Junior - Grade 4 to Grade 6
    • Intermediate - Grade 7 to Grade 10
    • Senior - Grade 11 to Grade 12
    • Adult - Ages 18 and up

    Judging will take place at the beginning of May, and cash prizes will be awarded to the first, second, and third-place winners in each category. The first prize will be $50, the second prize $35, and the third prize $20. Winners will be announced in mid-May, and an awards ceremony will follow. 

    The prizes for the April Poetry Contest have been generously sponsored by The Friends of the Dunnville Library, The Friends of the Jarvis Library, and The Friends of the Caledonia Library. 

    For more information on contest rules and submission details, visit haldimandlibrary.ca/poetrycontest.  

  • We Chair-ish You In Haldimand County Art Exhibit & Auction

    Haldimand Museums has partnered with Dunnville Secondary School’s art class for a third year to create a special art exhibit and auction, “We Chair-ish You In Haldimand County.”  

    The exhibit will be on display at Wilson MacDonald Memorial School Museum (3514 Rainham Road, Selkirk) from April 7 to May 29, featuring a variety of re-purposed wooden chairs with original designs that showcase the students' unique imagination and abilities.

    An exhibit opening will be held on Wednesday, April 16, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., offering an opportunity to meet the young artists and hear what their artwork represents. 

    Closing out the exhibit, residents and visitors are invited to celebrate these young local artists with an art auction at the Wilson MacDonald Memorial School Museum. The auction will be held at 6 p.m. on Thursday, May 29 with all proceeds benefitting Haldimand Museums.   

    For more information on Museum programs, exhibits and special events, visit haldimandcounty.ca/museums, email museums@haldimandcounty.on.ca or call the Wilson MacDonald Memorial School Museum at 905-776-3319.

  • Bumble Bee Memory/Dementia Coffee Group

    Are you questioning if you have brain changes or if you live with Alzheimer's or other types of Dementia?

    The Bumble Bee Memory/Dementia Coffee group meets every Tuesday from 1:30-3pm at the Community Support Centre Haldimand-Norfolk located at Unit 1-103 Inverness Street, Caledonia. 

    Coffee, tea, and snacks are provided, free of charge.

    Please call or email to register. 905-765-4408 or info@cschn.org

    01:30pm - 03:00pm 
23 April
  • Blooms for a Cause

    Blooms for a Cause is back! Norfolk Haldimand Hospice is hosting their Hanging Basket Sale just in time for Mother’s Day! It is an opportunity for you to save money on gorgeous spring baskets and support a wonderful cause with plants from Colonial Flowers. Order your beautiful baskets until April 30th, all proceeds help the NHCH continue supporting community members with life-limiting illness and those who have experienced loss. 

     

    YOUR PURCHASE TODAY HELPS OUR MISSION TO BUILD A CENTRE FOR HOSPICE PALLIATIVE CARE TO SERVE HALDIMAND AND NORFOLK.

     

    Plants must be picked up Friday May 09th 1pm – 6pm
    Saturday May 10th 9am – 2pm


    Porter Lumber 1441 St Johns Road East, Port Dover

  • Krispy Creme Fundraiser

    Krispy Kreme doughnuts are back at the Optimist club of Haldimand!

    Pre-order by Fri. May 9 at haldimandoptimists@gmail.com or 905 719 0080.

     

    $15.00/dozen. Pick up is Saturday, May 17, for your convenience at 4 LOCATIONS:

    CAYUGA – 9:30 to Noon at TruNorth Tire Distribution

    OR if PRE-PAID at: JARVIS – 9:30 to 10:00 am at Len's Recovery.

    HAGERSVILLE: 10:30am to 11:00am at No Frills.

    CALEDONIA : 11:30am to Noon at Canadian Tire Parking Lot. 

     

    For Cayuga pick up: Payment can be made by e-Transfer (after order is confirmed), by cash or debit at pickup in Cayuga. For Jarvis, Hagersville or Caledonia pick up: Payment by e-Transfer or cash (exact amount only). Thank you for supporting our local youth!
  • Poetry Contest - Haldimand Library

    Haldimand County Public Library invites the community to get creative and participate in its 12th Annual April Poetry Contest. 

    This year's theme is "Family." Submitted poems should explore the importance of family, what family means to the writer, or a specific aspect of family life, such as love, birth, or loss. To showcase the diverse meaning of family, poems can also illustrate different emotional bonds with non-relatives, such as pets, friends, or caregivers.

    Poems can be submitted online through the Library's website or in person at any library branch from April 1 to 30. Each poem that meets the contest criteria will have a chance to win a cash prize in one of the following categories:

    • Primary - Kindergarten to Grade 3
    • Junior - Grade 4 to Grade 6
    • Intermediate - Grade 7 to Grade 10
    • Senior - Grade 11 to Grade 12
    • Adult - Ages 18 and up

    Judging will take place at the beginning of May, and cash prizes will be awarded to the first, second, and third-place winners in each category. The first prize will be $50, the second prize $35, and the third prize $20. Winners will be announced in mid-May, and an awards ceremony will follow. 

    The prizes for the April Poetry Contest have been generously sponsored by The Friends of the Dunnville Library, The Friends of the Jarvis Library, and The Friends of the Caledonia Library. 

    For more information on contest rules and submission details, visit haldimandlibrary.ca/poetrycontest.  

  • We Chair-ish You In Haldimand County Art Exhibit & Auction

    Haldimand Museums has partnered with Dunnville Secondary School’s art class for a third year to create a special art exhibit and auction, “We Chair-ish You In Haldimand County.”  

    The exhibit will be on display at Wilson MacDonald Memorial School Museum (3514 Rainham Road, Selkirk) from April 7 to May 29, featuring a variety of re-purposed wooden chairs with original designs that showcase the students' unique imagination and abilities.

    An exhibit opening will be held on Wednesday, April 16, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., offering an opportunity to meet the young artists and hear what their artwork represents. 

    Closing out the exhibit, residents and visitors are invited to celebrate these young local artists with an art auction at the Wilson MacDonald Memorial School Museum. The auction will be held at 6 p.m. on Thursday, May 29 with all proceeds benefitting Haldimand Museums.   

    For more information on Museum programs, exhibits and special events, visit haldimandcounty.ca/museums, email museums@haldimandcounty.on.ca or call the Wilson MacDonald Memorial School Museum at 905-776-3319.

24 April
  • Blooms for a Cause

    Blooms for a Cause is back! Norfolk Haldimand Hospice is hosting their Hanging Basket Sale just in time for Mother’s Day! It is an opportunity for you to save money on gorgeous spring baskets and support a wonderful cause with plants from Colonial Flowers. Order your beautiful baskets until April 30th, all proceeds help the NHCH continue supporting community members with life-limiting illness and those who have experienced loss. 

     

    YOUR PURCHASE TODAY HELPS OUR MISSION TO BUILD A CENTRE FOR HOSPICE PALLIATIVE CARE TO SERVE HALDIMAND AND NORFOLK.

     

    Plants must be picked up Friday May 09th 1pm – 6pm
    Saturday May 10th 9am – 2pm


    Porter Lumber 1441 St Johns Road East, Port Dover

  • Krispy Creme Fundraiser

    Krispy Kreme doughnuts are back at the Optimist club of Haldimand!

    Pre-order by Fri. May 9 at haldimandoptimists@gmail.com or 905 719 0080.

     

    $15.00/dozen. Pick up is Saturday, May 17, for your convenience at 4 LOCATIONS:

    CAYUGA – 9:30 to Noon at TruNorth Tire Distribution

    OR if PRE-PAID at: JARVIS – 9:30 to 10:00 am at Len's Recovery.

    HAGERSVILLE: 10:30am to 11:00am at No Frills.

    CALEDONIA : 11:30am to Noon at Canadian Tire Parking Lot. 

     

    For Cayuga pick up: Payment can be made by e-Transfer (after order is confirmed), by cash or debit at pickup in Cayuga. For Jarvis, Hagersville or Caledonia pick up: Payment by e-Transfer or cash (exact amount only). Thank you for supporting our local youth!
  • Poetry Contest - Haldimand Library

    Haldimand County Public Library invites the community to get creative and participate in its 12th Annual April Poetry Contest. 

    This year's theme is "Family." Submitted poems should explore the importance of family, what family means to the writer, or a specific aspect of family life, such as love, birth, or loss. To showcase the diverse meaning of family, poems can also illustrate different emotional bonds with non-relatives, such as pets, friends, or caregivers.

    Poems can be submitted online through the Library's website or in person at any library branch from April 1 to 30. Each poem that meets the contest criteria will have a chance to win a cash prize in one of the following categories:

    • Primary - Kindergarten to Grade 3
    • Junior - Grade 4 to Grade 6
    • Intermediate - Grade 7 to Grade 10
    • Senior - Grade 11 to Grade 12
    • Adult - Ages 18 and up

    Judging will take place at the beginning of May, and cash prizes will be awarded to the first, second, and third-place winners in each category. The first prize will be $50, the second prize $35, and the third prize $20. Winners will be announced in mid-May, and an awards ceremony will follow. 

    The prizes for the April Poetry Contest have been generously sponsored by The Friends of the Dunnville Library, The Friends of the Jarvis Library, and The Friends of the Caledonia Library. 

    For more information on contest rules and submission details, visit haldimandlibrary.ca/poetrycontest.  

  • Selkirk Centennial Community Hall Spaghetti DinnerThe last Thursday of the month! Takeout available.
    5:00 pm -6:45 pm. Spaghetti with meat sauce, plus a salad, dessert and beverage
    Adults-$15.00 Children 7- 12 - $7.00 Under 6 Free
    Please call 905-745-6963
    All proceeds to support the Hall. Thank you.


  • We Chair-ish You In Haldimand County Art Exhibit & Auction

    Haldimand Museums has partnered with Dunnville Secondary School’s art class for a third year to create a special art exhibit and auction, “We Chair-ish You In Haldimand County.”  

    The exhibit will be on display at Wilson MacDonald Memorial School Museum (3514 Rainham Road, Selkirk) from April 7 to May 29, featuring a variety of re-purposed wooden chairs with original designs that showcase the students' unique imagination and abilities.

    An exhibit opening will be held on Wednesday, April 16, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., offering an opportunity to meet the young artists and hear what their artwork represents. 

    Closing out the exhibit, residents and visitors are invited to celebrate these young local artists with an art auction at the Wilson MacDonald Memorial School Museum. The auction will be held at 6 p.m. on Thursday, May 29 with all proceeds benefitting Haldimand Museums.   

    For more information on Museum programs, exhibits and special events, visit haldimandcounty.ca/museums, email museums@haldimandcounty.on.ca or call the Wilson MacDonald Memorial School Museum at 905-776-3319.

  • Spring Trivia Night

    Join Haldimand Museums for their annual Spring Trivia Night on Thursday, April 24, 2025 at the Cayuga Legion (11 Talbot Street West). Anyone interested in participating is encouraged to pull together a 4-person team and register early to secure their table.  

    Doors open at 5:15 p.m. with dinner, including pulled pork on a bun, apple slaw, fries and dessert, served at 5:30 pm. A vegetarian option is also available. 

    Following dinner, attendees will enjoy a fun-filled evening of friendly competition with a spirited pop culture trivia contest. Test your knowledge of recent history, pop-culture, trends and the trivial. Along with bragging rights, the first-place team will receive the coveted ‘Wisdom Trophy’! 

    Registration can be completed online at link.haldimandcounty.ca using activity code 26774. The cost per person is $30 and covers both the meal and trivia.

    Proceeds from the evening support ongoing Haldimand Museums’ ongoing program and exhibition development.

    For additional information about this event, please contact museums@haldimandcounty.on.ca.

    05:15pm 
25 April
  • Blooms for a Cause

    Blooms for a Cause is back! Norfolk Haldimand Hospice is hosting their Hanging Basket Sale just in time for Mother’s Day! It is an opportunity for you to save money on gorgeous spring baskets and support a wonderful cause with plants from Colonial Flowers. Order your beautiful baskets until April 30th, all proceeds help the NHCH continue supporting community members with life-limiting illness and those who have experienced loss. 

     

    YOUR PURCHASE TODAY HELPS OUR MISSION TO BUILD A CENTRE FOR HOSPICE PALLIATIVE CARE TO SERVE HALDIMAND AND NORFOLK.

     

    Plants must be picked up Friday May 09th 1pm – 6pm
    Saturday May 10th 9am – 2pm


    Porter Lumber 1441 St Johns Road East, Port Dover

  • Krispy Creme Fundraiser

    Krispy Kreme doughnuts are back at the Optimist club of Haldimand!

    Pre-order by Fri. May 9 at haldimandoptimists@gmail.com or 905 719 0080.

     

    $15.00/dozen. Pick up is Saturday, May 17, for your convenience at 4 LOCATIONS:

    CAYUGA – 9:30 to Noon at TruNorth Tire Distribution

    OR if PRE-PAID at: JARVIS – 9:30 to 10:00 am at Len's Recovery.

    HAGERSVILLE: 10:30am to 11:00am at No Frills.

    CALEDONIA : 11:30am to Noon at Canadian Tire Parking Lot. 

     

    For Cayuga pick up: Payment can be made by e-Transfer (after order is confirmed), by cash or debit at pickup in Cayuga. For Jarvis, Hagersville or Caledonia pick up: Payment by e-Transfer or cash (exact amount only). Thank you for supporting our local youth!
  • Poetry Contest - Haldimand Library

    Haldimand County Public Library invites the community to get creative and participate in its 12th Annual April Poetry Contest. 

    This year's theme is "Family." Submitted poems should explore the importance of family, what family means to the writer, or a specific aspect of family life, such as love, birth, or loss. To showcase the diverse meaning of family, poems can also illustrate different emotional bonds with non-relatives, such as pets, friends, or caregivers.

    Poems can be submitted online through the Library's website or in person at any library branch from April 1 to 30. Each poem that meets the contest criteria will have a chance to win a cash prize in one of the following categories:

    • Primary - Kindergarten to Grade 3
    • Junior - Grade 4 to Grade 6
    • Intermediate - Grade 7 to Grade 10
    • Senior - Grade 11 to Grade 12
    • Adult - Ages 18 and up

    Judging will take place at the beginning of May, and cash prizes will be awarded to the first, second, and third-place winners in each category. The first prize will be $50, the second prize $35, and the third prize $20. Winners will be announced in mid-May, and an awards ceremony will follow. 

    The prizes for the April Poetry Contest have been generously sponsored by The Friends of the Dunnville Library, The Friends of the Jarvis Library, and The Friends of the Caledonia Library. 

    For more information on contest rules and submission details, visit haldimandlibrary.ca/poetrycontest.  

  • We Chair-ish You In Haldimand County Art Exhibit & Auction

    Haldimand Museums has partnered with Dunnville Secondary School’s art class for a third year to create a special art exhibit and auction, “We Chair-ish You In Haldimand County.”  

    The exhibit will be on display at Wilson MacDonald Memorial School Museum (3514 Rainham Road, Selkirk) from April 7 to May 29, featuring a variety of re-purposed wooden chairs with original designs that showcase the students' unique imagination and abilities.

    An exhibit opening will be held on Wednesday, April 16, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., offering an opportunity to meet the young artists and hear what their artwork represents. 

    Closing out the exhibit, residents and visitors are invited to celebrate these young local artists with an art auction at the Wilson MacDonald Memorial School Museum. The auction will be held at 6 p.m. on Thursday, May 29 with all proceeds benefitting Haldimand Museums.   

    For more information on Museum programs, exhibits and special events, visit haldimandcounty.ca/museums, email museums@haldimandcounty.on.ca or call the Wilson MacDonald Memorial School Museum at 905-776-3319.

  • Dunnville Home Garaden and Craft Show
    Join us for our Annual Dunnville Home Garden and Craft Show, brought to you by the Dunnville Lions and Dunnville Optimists.
     
    FREE Admission
     
    Come and check out an assortment of crafters, artisans, vendors, service clubs, community organizations and more! Including some demonstrations by our vendors happening throughout the weekend. 
     
    FREE prizes to be won all weekend long. 
     
    Stop by to check out the Food Trucks in the parking lot.. there is sure to be something for everyone!
    10:00am - 04:00pm 
26 April
  • Blooms for a Cause

    Blooms for a Cause is back! Norfolk Haldimand Hospice is hosting their Hanging Basket Sale just in time for Mother’s Day! It is an opportunity for you to save money on gorgeous spring baskets and support a wonderful cause with plants from Colonial Flowers. Order your beautiful baskets until April 30th, all proceeds help the NHCH continue supporting community members with life-limiting illness and those who have experienced loss. 

     

    YOUR PURCHASE TODAY HELPS OUR MISSION TO BUILD A CENTRE FOR HOSPICE PALLIATIVE CARE TO SERVE HALDIMAND AND NORFOLK.

     

    Plants must be picked up Friday May 09th 1pm – 6pm
    Saturday May 10th 9am – 2pm


    Porter Lumber 1441 St Johns Road East, Port Dover

  • Krispy Creme Fundraiser

    Krispy Kreme doughnuts are back at the Optimist club of Haldimand!

    Pre-order by Fri. May 9 at haldimandoptimists@gmail.com or 905 719 0080.

     

    $15.00/dozen. Pick up is Saturday, May 17, for your convenience at 4 LOCATIONS:

    CAYUGA – 9:30 to Noon at TruNorth Tire Distribution

    OR if PRE-PAID at: JARVIS – 9:30 to 10:00 am at Len's Recovery.

    HAGERSVILLE: 10:30am to 11:00am at No Frills.

    CALEDONIA : 11:30am to Noon at Canadian Tire Parking Lot. 

     

    For Cayuga pick up: Payment can be made by e-Transfer (after order is confirmed), by cash or debit at pickup in Cayuga. For Jarvis, Hagersville or Caledonia pick up: Payment by e-Transfer or cash (exact amount only). Thank you for supporting our local youth!
  • Poetry Contest - Haldimand Library

    Haldimand County Public Library invites the community to get creative and participate in its 12th Annual April Poetry Contest. 

    This year's theme is "Family." Submitted poems should explore the importance of family, what family means to the writer, or a specific aspect of family life, such as love, birth, or loss. To showcase the diverse meaning of family, poems can also illustrate different emotional bonds with non-relatives, such as pets, friends, or caregivers.

    Poems can be submitted online through the Library's website or in person at any library branch from April 1 to 30. Each poem that meets the contest criteria will have a chance to win a cash prize in one of the following categories:

    • Primary - Kindergarten to Grade 3
    • Junior - Grade 4 to Grade 6
    • Intermediate - Grade 7 to Grade 10
    • Senior - Grade 11 to Grade 12
    • Adult - Ages 18 and up

    Judging will take place at the beginning of May, and cash prizes will be awarded to the first, second, and third-place winners in each category. The first prize will be $50, the second prize $35, and the third prize $20. Winners will be announced in mid-May, and an awards ceremony will follow. 

    The prizes for the April Poetry Contest have been generously sponsored by The Friends of the Dunnville Library, The Friends of the Jarvis Library, and The Friends of the Caledonia Library. 

    For more information on contest rules and submission details, visit haldimandlibrary.ca/poetrycontest.  

  • We Chair-ish You In Haldimand County Art Exhibit & Auction

    Haldimand Museums has partnered with Dunnville Secondary School’s art class for a third year to create a special art exhibit and auction, “We Chair-ish You In Haldimand County.”  

    The exhibit will be on display at Wilson MacDonald Memorial School Museum (3514 Rainham Road, Selkirk) from April 7 to May 29, featuring a variety of re-purposed wooden chairs with original designs that showcase the students' unique imagination and abilities.

    An exhibit opening will be held on Wednesday, April 16, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., offering an opportunity to meet the young artists and hear what their artwork represents. 

    Closing out the exhibit, residents and visitors are invited to celebrate these young local artists with an art auction at the Wilson MacDonald Memorial School Museum. The auction will be held at 6 p.m. on Thursday, May 29 with all proceeds benefitting Haldimand Museums.   

    For more information on Museum programs, exhibits and special events, visit haldimandcounty.ca/museums, email museums@haldimandcounty.on.ca or call the Wilson MacDonald Memorial School Museum at 905-776-3319.

  • Junk in the Trunk Yard Sale

    Canfield United Church is holding a 'Junk in the Trunk' Yard Sale on Saturday, April 26th, 2025 at the Canfield United Church in the village of Canfield!


    Sunday school kids will be selling Lemonade and cookies, all vendors will be donating their proceeds to the Church!

    08:00am - 02:00pm 
  • Garage Sale - Cayuga Food Bank

    Come out to the Cayuga Food Bank for their monthly garage sale! Hosted on the last Saturday of the month, check out a wide variety of items for phenomenal prices! Kitchenware, home decor, furniture, electronics, kids toys, books, puzzels and so much more! 

    09:00am - 12:00pm 
  • Spring Simcoe Parent to Parent BazaarSPRING SIMCOE PARENT TO PARENT BAZAAR: 9-1PM April 26th in the CIBC AUDitorium at the Norfolk County Fairgrounds. Shop & Save at the Largest Parent Sale Event, aka 'Mom to Mom Sale', around for lots of your infant, child & family needs in a huge stroller-friendly building with spacious isles, ample parking & more! Cash payment focus event (bring cash to spend!). $3 admission 9-12pm, free admission 12-1pm!

    EVENT PAGE: https://www.facebook.com/events/1231921601375090

    QUESTIONS? Email simcoeparentbazaar@hotmail.com09:00am - 01:00pm 
  • Earth Week Tree Planting

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    09:30am - 12:00pm 
  • Free Income Tax Clinic

    Parkview Church is back with their free tax clinics!  

    PARKVIEW CHURCH - 9:30 A.M. To 11 A.M. 

    Get your benefits and credits. If you have a modest income and a simple tax situation, volunteers can do your tax return for you! 

    Tax year 2024 will take priority during Mar., Apr. & May. 

    The number of clients served and the number of years filed may vary, depending on the volunteers available. 

    CLINIC DATES:

    MARCH 15 - MARCH 29 

    APRIL 12 - APRIL 26 

    MAY 10

    JUNE 7 

    SEPTEMBER 20

    OCTOBER 25 

    For CRA go to canada.ca/taxes-help or call 1-800-959-8281. 

    Parkview Church web site: parkviewchurchhamilton.ca 

    Volunteers are not employees of the Canada Revenue Agency.

    09:30am - 11:00am 
  • Hagersville Lions Food Drive

    The Hagersville District Lions will be out collecting door to door your donations of Non-Perishable Food & Toiletries for our local Hagersville Food Bank.

     

    Please have your donation bag placed outside your door no later than 9:30am, if you happen to miss our pick up, you may drop off your sontation of Non-Perishable Food & Toiletries in person at the Hagersville Food Bank by 12pm the same day.

     

    All collected items will be distributed to those in need within our community. The Hagersville District Lions Club thank's you for your donation. 

    09:30am 
  • Dunnville Home Garaden and Craft Show
    Join us for our Annual Dunnville Home Garden and Craft Show, brought to you by the Dunnville Lions and Dunnville Optimists.
     
    FREE Admission
     
    Come and check out an assortment of crafters, artisans, vendors, service clubs, community organizations and more! Including some demonstrations by our vendors happening throughout the weekend. 
     
    FREE prizes to be won all weekend long. 
     
    Stop by to check out the Food Trucks in the parking lot.. there is sure to be something for everyone!
    10:00am - 04:00pm 
  • 9th Annual Caledonia Community Chili-Fest

    Started in 2015 by Knights of Columbus St. Patrick’s Council 9300, the annual Caledonia Community Chili-Fest has assisted local families in crisis with children who are either very ill or have a challenging condition that requires major medical treatment/support and community assistance.

    Through the support of our community, local businesses, and organizations the event has raised $200,000 since 2015 to assist these worthwhile families.

    Please come join us on Saturday, April 26th, 2025, from 4 to 8 pm for the 9th Annual Caledonia Community Chili-Fest at the Riverside Exhibition Centre at the Caledonia Fair Grounds

    For more information or to participate/volunteer please contact or complete the form online.

    04:00pm - 08:00pm 
  • Spaghetti Dinner

    Come out to Case United Church for a delicious all you can eat Spaghetti Dinner!

    Enjoy Spaghetti with Special Meat Sauce, salad, rolls, pickles, a beverage and fabulous pie dessert!

     

    Served @ 4:45 pm & @7:00pm - TAKE OUT AVAILABLE

     

    TICKETS 

    Adult $20.00 

    Children 6 to 12 $10.00 

    Children 5 & under Free 

     

    04:45pm 
 

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