Golf and Curl Bonspiel

 

Join the Carleton Place Curling Club for a Golf & Curl Bonspiel on October 5th, 2019 at the Carleton Place Curling Club.

 

Fee: $200 per team ($50 per person)
▪ Includes:
▪ 8 ends of curling at the Carleton Place Curling

Club
▪ 9 holes of golf + golf cart at the Scottish Glen

Golf Course
▪ Limit of 16 teams – (Two Groups)
▪ Team (4 players) and individual entries welcome
▪ Light lunch served between noon and 2 PM
▪ Apres drinks, snacks and Prizes back at the curling club

 

Advance payment is requested either by cheque, cash or Etransfer to finance@cpcurling.ca. Password is golf.

 

Date :
Saturday, October 12, 2019

Event location :
Carleton Place Curling Club
120 Patterson Crescent,
Carleton Place, ON K7C 4P3

Contact :
Organizer: Jason Smith

Phone contact: (613) 261-8601

Website: http://www.cpcurling.ca/

Carleton Place celebrating 200 years

 

 

A Carleton Place & Beckwith Heritage Museum Exhibit event.

Join the Carleton Place & Beckwith Heritage Museum for the “Celebrating 200 years” exhibit from October 1st to 12th, 2019.

 

 

Date :
Tuesday, October 1, 2019

Event location :
Carleton Place, ON

Contact :
Website: http://www.cpbheritagemuseum.com/

The Brett Pearson Run For Your Life Walk/Run

 

The Brett Pearson Run For Your Life Walk/Run will take place on September 28th, 2019 in Carleton Place.

Bringing suicide and mental illness out of the shadows and into the light.

RUN/WALK Fundraiser – 5 km

Online registration closes at 8 PM on September 27, 2019.
Onsite registration is available on day of the event from

8:30 AM to 10:00 AM.

Registration includes BBQ lunch ticket.

  • To make a donation or print a pledge form click here.
  • View the day’s Agenda click here.
  •  Parade of Life start time 10:30 AM click here. 
  • Down Bridge St. to Lake Ave. to Cenotaph for Ceremony at 10:45 AM
  • View map of 5 km Run-Mississippi River Walk Trail, click here.

 

For more info about this event, please check: http://www.cpdrugstrategy.com/Brett_Pearson_2019

 

Date :
Wednesday, September 28, 2019

Event location :
Carleton Place Town Square
15 Mill Street, Carleton Place, ON

Contact :
613-257-8049 or visit www.cpdrugstrategy.com

Ladies Drop-in-Darts

 

Starting June 7th 7:00 pm – 9:30 pm: Ladies drop in darts: Downstairs Carleton Place Legion: All women welcomed come learn and have fun. $4.00 every Tues.

 

Date :
Tuesday, September 24, 2019 from 7-9:30pm

Event location :
Royal Canadian Legion Branch 192, 177 George St,

Carleton Place, ON K7C 1Z6, Canada

Contact :
Phone: (613) 257 1727

Doors open – Carleton Place!

 

Carleton Place is excited to once again be participating in the Doors Open phenomenon on Saturday September 21 2019! 
It was 200 years ago that the Moore family first arrived from Ireland to what is now Carleton Place to put down roots. Soon after, they were opening their door to shelter fellow settlers. We are thrilled to be continuing in this tradition of Doors Open!

 

This year we’ve got 18 different sites that will be opening their doors to the public, all free of charge! This is a great opportunity for residents to play tourist in their own town, and one more reason for visitors to come and discover what the town of Carleton Place has to offer as we celebrate 200 years as a community!

Organized by the Municipal Heritage Committee, the event is coming together with the assistance of the Ontario Heritage Trust, The Carleton Place and Beckwith Heritage Museum and Downtown Carleton Place.

 

Some of the highlights of this year’s Doors Open event include:

  • Free wagon rides between sites with host Linda Seccaspina’s commentary
  • Tours of the wool grading facility at the Canadian Cooperative Woolgrowers
  • Guided tours of the Carleton Place Town Hall, taking you backstage in the historical auditorium where you can stand on one of Canada’s few remaining raked stages
  • Tours of the SamBat baseball bat factory
  • Antique quilt displays at the Baptist Church and St. James Anglican Church
  • Behind the scenes tours at The Carleton Place and Beckwith Heritage Museum
  • The Old Federal Building (Post Office) open to the public for the first time in many years
  • St. Mary’s Catholic School inviting you to celebrate their 60th anniversary

Beyond exploring the buildings, you’ll want to partake in:

  • a Bicentennial Victorian tea with fancy finger foods at St. James Church Hall (free!)
  • a Bicentennial Antique Show and Sale, also at St. James Church Hall
  • Beverages on the patio at both Boulton House and Braumeister Brewing Company

 

Date :
Saturday, September 21, 2019 from 10am to 4pm

Event location :
Carleton Place and Beckwith Heritage Museum
267 Edmund Street, Carleton Place, ON K7C 3E8

Contact :
Jennifer at 613-253-7013 or email cpbmuseum@outlook.com

Website: http://www.cpbheritagemuseum.com/

Take Back The Night

 

For the past several years Carleton Place has been host to one of the most well-attended rural Take Back the Night Marches in Canada. Even on the soggiest of nights local residents turn out with their banners and noise-makers in record numbers. All to demand that a womanʼs right to walk our streets safely be upheld.

For over 10 years, Carleton Place has been host to one of the most well-attended rural Take Back the Night Marches in Canada. Even on the soggiest of nights, local residents turn out with their banners and noise-makers in record numbers. All to demand that a woman’s right to walk our streets safely be upheld.

 

Take Back the Night is about women’s right to be free of violence and to walk without fear.

 

  • History:  

Take Back The Night is the earliest worldwide movement to stand against sexual violence, especially violence against women.  TBTN Events began in the 1960’s in Belgium and England with protests about how women were not able to be safe walking down the street alone.  In 1973, in the United States, a group of women at the University of Southern Florida dressed in black sheets holding broomsticks and marched through campus demanding a women’s center.

In 1975, a crowd in Philadelphia held a Take Back The Night Event to protest the murder of a microbiologist walking near her home after work.  In the 70’s San Francisco had a number of rallies in protest “snuff” pornography and violence against women.

These early events have grown into hundreds of events on college campuses and in communities of all sizes and locations.  The unifying theme of these events is to bring awareness to sexual violence and provide support for victims.

 

Date :
Thursday, September 19, 2019 from 6-8pm

Event location :
Carleton Place, ON

Contact :
Brianne Luckasavitch at 613-257-3469 – Website: http://lcih.org/take-back-the-night/

Light up the Labyrinth

 

Let’s “Light up the Labyrinth” together – from 6:30 – 9:00 p.m. on September 13th, 2019. The warm glow of more than 600 candlelit luminaries will flicker along the path of Carleton Place’s Community Labyrinth for this year’s “Light up the Labyrinth” event.

To make this event more collaborative – organizers are asking participants to gather at 6:30 p.m. at the labyrinth to prepare and place luminaries for a 7:30 p.m. candlelit walk.

The labyrinth is located at the corner of George and Baines Streets beside the Carleton Place & Beckwith Heritage Museum, 267 Edmund Street in Carleton Place, Ontario.

The Labyrinth Committee (TLC):

The Labyrinth Committee (TLC) is a group of volunteers all with a keen interest in establishing a permanent labyrinth within our community. TLC is a sub- committee of the Carleton Place in Bloom committee, a committee of council.

Our introduction to labyrinths came about when a number of us attended a Carleton Place and District Horticultural Society meeting and listened to , “Lessons from the Labyrinth” a presentation by Jenny Anderson, a local horticulturalist and labyrinth builder. Inspired by the opportunity to create a unique public space for passive recreation, meditation and community events our enthusiasm about the project grew. Further encouraged by CPiB chair, and councillor Wendy LeBlanc our group came together from standing members of CPiB and other interested volunteers. Our first meeting was held in April of 2008.

 

Date :
September 13, 2019

Event location :
Carleton Place Community Labyrinth
Corner of George & Baines Streets,
Carleton Place, Ontario

Contact :
Website: http://carletonplacecommunitylabyrinth.blogspot.ca/

Artisan Day @ Carleton Place Farmers Market

 

Enjoy & buy local art at our Farmers’ Market! Fresh produce, meats, fish, fruit, herbs, plants, honey, maple syrup, preserves, baked goods, prepared dinners and arts and design ware.

Are you are looking for farm fresh produce and meats? Or how about home made preserves and baking? Or maybe hand made crafts and artwork? Then the Carleton Place Farmers’ Market is the place to be! We pride ourselves on having only local produce and craftspeople represented, giving you a taste and experience unique to Carleton Place.
Mission of Carleton Place Farmer’s Market:

– Support local agriculture and small business by offering a venue for sales, marketing and networking between vendors and customers.

– Act as a gathering place for socializing, education and entertainment for the residents of Carleton Place and the surrounding area.

– Create a sense of community, trust and comfort for the people of Carleton Place.

 

Date :
Saturday, September 7, 2019 from 8am to 1pm

Event location :
Market Square – Carleton Place, 77 Beckwith Street
Carleton Place, Ontario K7C2T1 Canada

Contact :
E-mail: cpfarmersmarket7@gmail.com – Website: cpfarmersmarket.wordpress.com

Breakfast in Carleton Place

 

Breakfast, first and third Sunday of the month. After 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. masses at St. Sponsor: Knight of Columbus.

 

Date :
Sunday, September 1, 2019 from 9am to 12pm

Event location :
St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Carleton Place
28 Hawthorne, Carleton Place, ON

Contact :
Phone contact: 613-257-1284

Cruise Night

 

Independent Grocer Parking Lot (455 McNeely Ave)

All classic cars and trucks

50/50 Draw, Door Prizes, Music, Fun

All proceeds to Carleton Place & District Memorial Hospital Foundation

 

Date :
Wednesday, August 14, 2019 at 5:30pm

Event location :
Carleton Place, ON

Contact :
Phone contact: +1 613-257-6200

E-mail: my69lark@rogers.com