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Earth day Sunrise Labyrinth Walk

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Earth Day Sunrise Labyrinth Walk (sunrise 6:04 a.m.) on April 22nd, 2016 . Start your morning walk at the Carleton Place Community Labyrinth 267 Edmund Street on the property behind the Carleton Place and Beckwith Heritage Museum.

Date :
Friday April 22nd, 2016 at sunrise 6:00 a.m (all day)

Location event:
Carleton Place Community Labyrinth
at the Carleton Place and Beckwith Heritage Museum
267 Edmund Street
Carleton Place, ON

Contact :
For further info, please call directly 613.257.1014 (Debby)
E-mail : dlytle@rogers.com
or  visit the blog http://carletonplacecommunitylabyrinth.blogspot.com

Taste of Maple Tour

6Welcome to the Taste of Maple week in Carleton Place featuring local retailers and restaurants. Watch for our Taste of Maple poster displayed in their front window then grab a Maple map so you don’t miss a thing.
Participating restaurants will feature one or more maple food items on their menus this could be anything from appetizers to main courses or enjoying a scrumptious dessert. Order a maple item and receive a ballot to qualify to win a ‘Basket of Maple Goodies’ gift certificates and more.
Check out local retailers find out what maple products they have for sale. Maples maps will be available at participating restaurants and shops the Information Centre town hall the pool and the arena. Come on out and Celebrate Maple.

When ?
Sunday March 27th to Tuesday April 5, 2016

Where ?
Carleton Place

For further information please visit www.cpchamber.com

Wingnuts – Model Airplane Club

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Join us and learn how to create simple flying model airplanes!

Hosted by the Roy Brown Society, these free workshops will introduce children to the fun of model airplane making. Starting with basic Styrofoam gliders and moving up to cutting and creating with balsa wood, kids will make flying machines to take home. A fun day of flight for two free! This event is suitable for ages 8 – 12 (may involve use of utility knife and hot glue gun).

Date :
Saturday, March 5th and March 19th | 10 a.m to 12pm

Location event :
Carleton Place and Beckwith Heritage Museum
267, Edmund Street

Contact :
To register, please call 613 – 253- 7013

Taste of Maple Tour

20A one week food extravaganza at local restaurants. Join us for our Annual General Meeting at the Mississippi Golf Club.  Have a tasty breakfast, find out what the Chamber has been up to and more!
Welcome to the Taste of Maple week in Carleton Place featuring local retailers and restaurants. Watch for our Taste of Maple poster displayed in their front window then grab a Maple map so you don’t miss a thing.
Participating restaurants will feature one or more maple food items on their menus this could be anything from appetizers to main courses or enjoying a scrumptious dessert. Order a maple item and receive a ballot to qualify to win a ‘Basket of Maple Goodies’ gift certificates and more.
Check out local retailers find out what maple products they have for sale. Maples maps will be available at participating restaurants and shops the Information Centre town hall the pool and the arena. Come on out and Celebrate Maple.

Date :
Sunday March 27th to Tuesday April 5, 2016

Location event :
Carleton Place

Contact :
Website : www.cpchamber.com

Happy International Woman’s Day

Happy International Women's Day

International Women’s Day is an important day to celebrate women’s social, economic, cultural & political achievements of women. The day also marks a call to action for accelerating gender parity.

Yet let’s also be aware progress has slowed in many places across the world, so urgent action is needed to accelerate gender parity.

Will you help challenge conscious and unconscious bias? Imagine a world where women and girls can thrive. This International Women’s Day, what will you do to drive gender parity? How can you help women and girls achieve their ambitions? The World Economic Forum predicts the gender gap won’t close entirely until 2133. That’s way too long to wait. Help ensure women and men’s contributions are equally valued.

Will you take action to help create an equal future where everyone’s strengths and differences are truly valued?

This event will take place in Westport Ontario at the 8 of March. Try to Promote Breastfeeding and SUPPORT women to rich there goal to breastfeed there babeis!

Date :

March 8

Location event :

Westport ON

Contact :

internationalwomensday.com

 

The 4th Annual Carleton Place Winter Carnival

6655769This year’s Carleton Place Winter Carnival promises to be big and better than ever before! Some highlights will include: Merchant Market, chili lunch, musical performances, horse-drawn trolley rides, broom ball, shoot the puck, old-fashioned carnival games, free play zone, circus school, face painting, balloon animals, strolling performers and of course, not to forget, our Carnival Express.

Everything is FREE, with the exception of food items and merchandise inside the Merchant Market.

For additional information: www.cpwintercarnival.com

 

 

 

2016 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS – FEBRUARY 20TH, 2016

Merchant Market
Inside CPHS Gymnasium from 10:00am-3:00pm
With over 30 vendors, you will not be disappointed with the nice selection of crafters, bakers, artisans and home-based businesses. Come in, out of the cold and take a browse around and support some local vendors!
To register as a vendor, click here!

Runamok Amusements
Outside in Chilly’s Funland from 10:00am-4:00pm
Runamok Amusements will be joining us with a fantastic line-up of food and snack items. Cotton candy, popcorn, hot dogs, kettle chips, nachos, candy apples and more!

Circus School
Inside in the Canoe Club from 10:00am-3:00pm
Head into the Canoe Club and step into the Circus Ring! Join our friends from Orbital Talent who will be teaching the skills and thrills of being a circus performer! They will also be hosting fun demonstrations for you to watch and ask questions about too! To top it all off, each participant will receive an “Honorary Circus Performer” certificate to take home! Don’t miss out on the fun inside the Canoe Club!

ALL ABOARD!!! The Carnival Express
Running all day from 10:00am-4:00pm
We are thrilled to add this attraction for kids big and small. This train will take you on a short detour through and around the carnival grounds! Completely FREE and running all day from 10am-4pm. Look for the train station when you arrive to the Carnival!

Horse Drawn Trolley Rides
Running all day from 10:00am-4:00pm. Pick-up/drop-off on corner of Hawthorne and John St and heading to OPP Outdoor Rink at 15 Coleman St.
Estimated to run every 30 minutes. Completely FREE to ride. Take a tour through a small part of Carleton Place from the Carnival and go and watch some Broomball at the OPP outdoor rink or play some hockey with some police officers!

Broom Ball
At OPP Outdoor Rink (15 Coleman St) from 10:00am-11:00am and 2:00pm-4:00pm
There will be 3 exhibition games to watch, so come out and learn all about broom ball. For those who wish to play and test out your skills, you MUST bring a helmet with a cage on it. Knee and elbow pads are also recommended. All other equipment will be supplied.

High Striker
Outside in Chilly’s Funland from 10:00am-4:00pm
Swing the hammer and try to hit the bell! Can you do it?

Magic Mirrors
These fun, magic mirrors can make your arms look like spaghetti and your feet the size of pumpkins.

Chilly & Peskie
Outside in Chilly’s Funland from 10:00am-4:00pm
Peskie, our friend from Mount Pakenham will be joining Chilly periodically during the day. You may just catch a glimpse of them and if you do – make sure to give them a HIGH FLIPPER and pose for a picture!

Midway Fun
Outside in Chilly’s Funland from 10:00am-4:00pm
Lots of fun midway games to try out. Flippin’ Frog, Milk Jugs and Swing Ball, to name a few!

Circus Themed Photobooth
Outside in Chilly’s Funland from 10:00pm-4:00pm
Step under the big top and have some fun. Circus themed goodies will be there waiting for you and your imagination. Bring your cameras!

Beavers Campout
Outside in Chilly’s Funland from 10:00am-4:00pm
Join the members of Carleton Place Scouting at their campsite. Sing along to some traditional camp out songs and learn all about knots. They will have hot chocolate and coffee for sale and you can check out their display of their year of scouting

Log Carving Demonstration
Outside in Chilly’s Funland from 10:00am-4:00pm
Come and watch Billy Mountain’s Travelling Chainsaws carve up a beautiful circus themed creation! One lucky person will get to win the creation at the end of the day.

Shoot The Puck
Outside in Chilly’s Funland from 10:00am-4:00pm
Hosted by Carleton Place Minor Hocky Association, come out and see what you’ve got against one of the Kings! Can you score against them?

Obstacle Races & Tug Of War
Outside in Chilly’s Funland from 10:00am-4:00pm
Hosted by Hollywood/Fit Mom/Fit, Carleton Place
Do you have what it takes to make it through Hollywood Fit’s obstacle challenge?! Be the fastest team in one of two categories (single kid or parent/kid team) and walk away with bragging rights and a sweet winner’s package

Boardgames
Inside CPHS Cafetorium from 10:00am-4:00pm
Come in, out of the cold to play a game of cards or grab your friends and play a boardgame!

Face Painting / Balloon Animals
Inside in the Canoe Club from 10:30am-1:30pm
Come in to the Canoe Club to get a FREE face painting and/or balloon animal by Korny Klowns Entertainment!

Chili Lunch in support of CPHS Band
Served inside CPHS Cafetorium from 11:00am-1:00pm
Sit down to a nice, hot bowl of chili. *profits from lunch goes to the Carleton Place High School Band

Carleton Place High School Band
Performing inside CPHS Cafetorium from 11:00am-1:00pm
Sit down in the CPHS Cafetorium to enjoy a performance from some members of the CPHS band!

Jack Denovan
Outside stage from 11:00am-4:00pm
Ringmaster, DJ, Emcee, Superstar, Jack Denovan will be joining us once again this year to give you updates on the days events and keeping our performers in check and on schedule! Thank you Jack for coming back for the 2nd year in a row. Always so much fun having you part of the Carnival!

Hockey & Skating Fun
At the OPP / Ocean Wave Detachment (15 Coleman St) from 11:00pm-2:00pm
Brought to you by the Carleton Place OPP and Carleton Place Minor Hockey. Visit the Carleton Place OPP outdoors rink to take part in some hockey and skating fun! Members of the OPP will be on site for some skating and community hockey games along! Cheer on participants of the timbits hockey league as they play a fun game from 12:00pm – 12:30pm and learn about registration for minor hockey!

Andrew McDougall
Performing on our outside stage from 11:00am-11:45pm
Songs for the whole family (really)!

Niveus Siberians – Dog Sledding
Outside in Chilly’s Funland from 12:00pm-4:00pm
Niveus Siberians will be stopping by the Carnival between 12pm-4pm with their Champion and Titled Sled dogs. Meet the whole team and then watch as these magnificent pups put on some sledding demos. Be sure to meet their owner and trainer, Jenn Rollinson and find out all about this traditional sport!

Zip-E The Clown
Performing on our outside stage from 12:00pm-12:45pm
On Stage he is a musical combination of comedy, magic, family fun and pure entertainment. he does what he does in his word of clown and his audience participates while sharing in the imagination of what it is to be a circus clown.

Bingo
1:00pm-4:00pm at the Carleton Place Arena, Upper Hall (75 Neelin St)
Brought to you by the Carleton Place Civitan Club. There will be tea, coffee, soft drinks, chips and a light lunch – and of course, BINGO! *Must be 18 years old to play. All proceeds goes to the Civitan Club, who donate it back into our community!

Starfire
Performing on our outside stage from 1:30pm-4:00pm
Starfire is a 6-piece, high energy party band that has been performing in the Ottawa area since 2004. Their musical style ranges from Classic Rock, Pop, Disco, R&B, Country to Reggae. They bring their audience an energetic performance with danceable, well arranged music, coupled with exceptional vocals.

Cork’n Brush
Inside Canoe Club from 1:30pm-2:30pm and 2:45-3:45
Come join Sonya from The Cork’n Brush to paint a circus masterpiece. Open to anyone 8+. Everything is included, including the canvas, paint, glitter, brushes and aprons. Each class lasts about 60min and best of all, it’s FREE! You MUST pre-register for this as seating is limited to 20 per class.

Family Day in Canada – Febryary 15th

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Family Day is observed in the Canadian provinces of Alberta, Ontario and Saskatchewan on the 15th of February. In British Columbia, Family Day falls on the second Monday of February. Family Day gives families the chance to spend time together. This holiday celebrates the importance of families and family life to people and their communities.

Activities to discover during that day…

On Family Day, many people plan and take part in activities aimed at the whole family. These include visiting art exhibitions, watching movies, skating on outdoor ice rinks, playing board games and taking part in craft activities.

As the weather is usually very cold in February, hot chocolate and freshly baked cookies are popular snacks. Other people use the long weekend as an opportunity for a short winter break or to travel to visit family members or friends.

Public Life

In the provinces of Alberta, Ontario, Saskatchewan, and British Columbia many people have a day off work and schools are generally closed on Family Day. Many businesses and organizations are closed, but post offices may be open. Public transport services may run to their usual or reduced timetables.

In the province of Manitoba, the third Monday of February is a general holiday, known as Louis Riel Day. Many people have a day off work and school and many businesses, organizations and stores are closed. In some communities, stores are open after noon. Public transport services may run to Sunday or holiday timetables. In rural areas, there may be no services.

Background history of the « family day »

Family Day was first held in Canada in the province of Alberta in 1990. It is supposed to reflect the values of family and home that were important to the pioneers who founded Alberta, and give workers the opportunity to spend more time with their families. Family Day was introduced in Saskatchewan in 2007 and in Ontario in 2008. British Columbia observes Family Day as a statutory holiday for the first time in 2013. One of the reasons for introducing Family Day was that there was a long period when there were no holidays from New Year’s Day until Good Friday.

 

Lanark Drum Circle

The Drum is sacred part of Native culture and represents the first sound we hear in our Mother’s womb, her heartbeat.
The songs we sing reflect native teachings and culture.

Lanark Drum is open to all nations on the medicine wheel, all genders and all ages. Join us in learning traditional songs and share our truths with an open heart, without judgements.

Date:
2nd day of each month at the Museum – 1:30 pm to 4:00 pm

Phone:
613-257-1014 (Debby)

Event Location:
267 Edmund Street, Carleton Place

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The holiday season is already here!

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The holiday season is already here!

This is a time when all our family and friends get together to enjoy some precious moments and help us appreciate what we often take for granted.

This Christmas let’s slow down and enjoy the simple pleasures of life – light a fire, bake a cake, make a snowman!

And remember, Christmas is not about opening presents, it’s about opening our hearts!

Have a very Merry Christmas and a truly Happy New Year!

From all of us at TCP

Downtown Carleton Place Christmas Open House

Bring your family and friends to enjoy a day of Christmas spirit in Downtown Carleton Place. Don’t forget to bring your cameras.

Meet Santa and Mrs. Claus at the Moore house from 1 – 3 pm. The Girl Guides will be out giving Free Hot Chocolate.

Explore your Historic town hall dressed for the Christmas Season. 10 am – 2 pm. Carleton Place Juggling Club will be performing from 11 am – 2 pm.

Zip-E the Elf show at Carembeck Community Centre 1:00  Cost $4.00

Civitan Club’s Annual Santa’s Workshop at the Carembeck Community Centre 10 am – 2 pm
-Toy making with Home Depot
-Cookie and ornament decorating
-Crafts, treats and maybe a special guest

Free Horse Drawn Trolly Rides. Stops include Carembeck, Moore House, Market Square & Real Wool Shop. 11 am – 2 pm.

Many in store specials, draws, and Christmas Cheer including:

  • Chocolate Party at The Granary. Come taste, smell, learn and experience everything chocolate – plus big savings on all your chocolate needs.
  • Save 25% on all Kids Consignment plus check out the great selection of New products just in time for Christmas at Apple Cheeks.
  • Entre to win a gift basket while looking for that perfect collectible at Treasure’s N More.
  • Create that perfect Christmas Moment with the help of Dack’s Jewellers and get it perfectly gift wrapped for free.
  • Come and warm up those cold toes and red noses at Bonanza Kidz on December 5th. We will be serving hot chocolate and cookies. Children can make a special holiday ornament craft while adults get a little in-store shopping done! All consignment clothing, games and puzzles will be 25% off! Gift wrapping services will be offered with proceeds going to the Jeffery’s Journey Home fund.
  • Natural Pet Foods is having a One Day Only XMAS Blowout!!!  Food, treats and litter 10% off. All Regular Priced Items 25% off.
  • The Hair Chair is offering 15% off any haircut and a chance to enter to win a basket worth $100.00.
  • Stop by the Real Wool Shop and check out all our great gift giving ideas for the entire family!! We will be offering NO TAX on Men’s and Ladies fashions for the entire day. We will also be serving Hot apple cider and treats.

Downtown Carleton Place