Here’s what’s going on in Exeter Grand Bend over the next 48 hours.
TODAY: Clinton United Church Line Dancing 8:30 am. Clinton United Church
TODAY: Tech Time 9:30 am – 10:30 am Join us at the Blyth Branch for Tech Time support to receive one-on-one help with library e-resources, your devices, and/or your email account. Lessons are limited to the technical knowledge of library staff. This is for participants that are 8 and older. Registration Required, Please contact the branch to register
TODAY: Public Skating (SHRC) 11:00 am – 11:50 am FREE public skating at the South Huron Recreation Centre.
TODAY: Goderich: Knitter’s Club. No registration needed. Knit, relax and meet fellow knitters each week at the Goderich Branch. All are welcome to knit together and share tips and tricks. Contact: goderichlibrary@huroncounty.ca | 519-524-9261
TODAY: Shuffleboard (floor) 1:00 pm Upstairs at the Exeter Legion Contact Katherine at 780-241-1900 for more information.
TODAY: Baby & Me | EarlyON Program – Seaforth 1:30 pm – 2:30 pm Seaforth Public Library (upstairs- elevator available) FREE program for Parents/Caregivers and infants 0-12 months. Join us to connect with other families and EarlyON Facilitators, sing interactive songs and chat about topics of interest to parents with young infants. For questions or more information, please emails us at: earlyon@huroncounty.ca Drop-in and see us soon! For the most current program updates and changes, follow us on Facebook & Instagram at: Huron EarlyON. Contact Huron County EarlyON
TODAY: Goderich: Euchre 7:00 pm Euchre Night! Grab your cards and your best partner because the fun kicks off Tuesdays at 7PM at the Legion. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just playing for laughs, everyone’s welcome to join the action. Snacks, drinks, and plenty of good times guaranteed! Don’t miss out—let’s deal you in! Call the Goderich Legion for more information: +1 519-524-9282
TODAY: Service Canada Outreach Site at the Exeter Branch 10:00 am – 3:00 pm Service Canada provides Canadians with a single point of access to a wide range of government services and benefits through the Internet, by telephone, in person, or by email. Service Canada will be at Exeter Branch to help you apply for the programs and services listed below.
Programs and Services:
- Social Insurance Number (SIN)
- Employment Insurance (EI)
- My Service Canada Account (MSCA)
- Canada Pension Plan (CPP)
- Old Age Security (OAS)
What to Bring:
Visit Canada.ca for a complete list of required documents.
This is a drop in program. Patrons will be helped on a first come-first served basis.
TOMORROW: Goderich; Wake Up Wednesday 9:00 am
TOMORROW: Seaforth Library – Men’s Morning Coffee 10:00 am – 11:00 am Join us every Wednesday morning for Coffee at 10am. Coffee is provided by the Library
TOMORROW: Goderich; Senior Technology “Back to School” Camp 10:00 am
TOMORROW: Public Skating (STA) 10:00 am – 11:50 am FREE public skating at the Stephen Township Arena in Huron Park.
General safety
- Children aged 10 and under must wear a CSA-certified hockey helmet at all times.
- Children must be actively supervised by a responsible person. Children are not to be left unattended.
- Leave the ice surface when resurfacing maintenance is taking place. Keep exits clear and do not sit on the dasher boards. Before getting on the rink, look for oncoming skaters.
- Skate at a sensible and safe speed in the same direction as other skaters. Do not stop where you obstruct other skaters.
- Wheelchairs and strollers are permitted on the ice if the operator is wearing skates. Wheels must be cleaned of sand and salt before entering the ice surface.
- The middle of the ice surface is reserved for children and less confident skaters,
The following is not permitted:
- Shoes on the ice surface. Skates are required while on the ice surface.
- Games such as tag or racing, throwing snow on ice, foul language, and inappropriate behaviours.
- The use of headsets, cell phones, or handheld electronic devices while skating.
- Carrying children on shoulders or in arms while skating.
- Skating while under the influence of drugs, alcohol or other control impairing substances.
- Entering the ice when resurfacing maintenance is taking place.
- Power skating, figure skating and skating backwards.
- Chairs, sleds, pylons and other obstructions.
- Food and drinks.
- Pucks and sticks.
TOMORROW: Wingham, Tai Chi 10:30 am – 11:30 am Join us at the Alice Munro Branch for weekly Tai Chi sessions, all skill levels welcome! This program is run by community volunteers and is a drop-in program, for adults and seniors. No registration is necessary. Contact Alice Munro Branch Library
TOMORROW: Public Skating (SHRC) 11:00 am – 11:50 am FREE public skating at the South Huron Recreation Centre.
General safety
- Children aged 10 and under must wear a CSA-certified hockey helmet at all times.
- Children must be actively supervised by a responsible person. Children are not to be left unattended.
- Leave the ice surface when resurfacing maintenance is taking place. Keep exits clear and do not sit on the dasher boards. Before getting on the rink, look for oncoming skaters.
- Skate at a sensible and safe speed in the same direction as other skaters. Do not stop where you obstruct other skaters.
- Wheelchairs and strollers are permitted on the ice if the operator is wearing skates. Wheels must be cleaned of sand and salt before entering the ice surface.
- The middle of the ice surface is reserved for children and less confident skaters,
The following is not permitted:
- Shoes on the ice surface. Skates are required while on the ice surface.
- Games such as tag or racing, throwing snow on ice, foul language, and inappropriate behaviours.
- The use of headsets, cell phones, or handheld electronic devices while skating.
- Carrying children on shoulders or in arms while skating.
- Skating while under the influence of drugs, alcohol or other control impairing substances.
- Entering the ice when resurfacing maintenance is taking place.
- Power skating, figure skating and skating backwards.
- Chairs, sleds, pylons and other obstructions.
- Food and drinks.
- Pucks and sticks.
TOMORROW: Christmas Eve Candlelight Service. A meaningful evening looking at the story of Christmas through readings, carols and story telling. Featuring a candlelight time to highlight your celebration. 59 Goderich St W, SEAFORTH ONTARIO. 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm