September 21, 2017
September 21st, 2017Friday, September 22
6 – 8pm
St. Paul’s Anglican Church
808 Ridgeway Street
Have you always wanted to try making your own bath bombs, but just have no idea where to start? Join Myliece for a simple, 4 ingredient bath bomb tutorial. You’ll be making your own like a pro in no time.
This workshop is family friendly. We will start with a plain base, and lavender essential oil will be available, if scent is desired. Led by: Myliece Maletta Cost: $5 per person Class Limit: 15 people
For more information or to register please contact
Laurie @ 707-3048 or foodforthesoul@tbaytel.net
Learn to Play Church Bells
Saturday, September 23
10 – 11:30 am
St. Paul’s Anglican Church
808 Ridgeway Street
Learn a bit of the history of our century-old church bells and try your hand at playing them yourself! No musical know-how needed! Bells are played by pushing down on handles. It doesn’t matter what age you are, adults and young people ages 12+ are welcome. Awesome opportunity to learn something very unique. Led by: Jim Stewart Cost: FREE!
For more information or to register please contact
Laurie @ 707-3048 or foodforthesoul@tbaytel.net
Knitting For Beginners
Saturday, September 30
10 – 12:30 pm
St. Paul’s Anglican Church
808 Ridgeway Street
Why knot try knitting? Even if you are all thumbs, this is the course for you! A very simple beginning for anyone with hands-on instruction, handouts and ongoing support for each individual. Join us for a bit of fun and fellowship and discover how easy knitting can be. FREE – please bring one ball of “chunky” (heavy) yarn and a pair of 5mm needles, straight or circular (freewill offering may be made to the Mission To Seafarers) Led by: Suzy Thornes Cost: Free!
For more information or to register please contact
Laurie @ 707-3048 or foodforthesoul@tbaytel.net
St. Paul’s Anglican Church annual Halloween Luncheon and Market will be held on Saturday, October 28th.
Our Collectible – Antique table is getting low. If you have any crystal, china,silver, glassware or other articles (no large furniture) you would like to donate please call Suzy Thornes at 632-8522 or thornessuzanne@gmail.com
Lutheran Community Care Centre’s
29th Annual Harvest Festival
Sat. Sept.23rd, 1-3 PM
Hilldale Lutheran Church
321 Hilldale Road
Tickets $5.00 each at door or from Kathleen Koivu 683-5808.
St George’s Church Fish Fry
298, McIntyre Street
‘Fry-Day’ Sept 29
5:30-7:00 pm
Tickets Adult $15,
Children 8 and Under $7 Call Janet 683-5245
EVENTS AT ST STEPHEN’S
St. Stephen’s Annual Turkey Dinner Fund-Raiser
Saturday, September 30 at the Current River Community Centre,
450 Dewe Ave.
5:30 p.m. doors open, 6:00 p.m. dinner.
Tickets: Adults $20, Children, under 5 free. Tickets must be purchased in advance no later than September 24; call Jeff Pike 621-7410 for tickets or leave a message on St. Stephen’s voice mail 683-6051.
A service for the Blessing of the Animals will be held at St. Stephen’s, 494 Leslie Avenue at the corner of Arundel Street, at 4:00 p.m. on October 1. This service is associated with St. Francis, whose feast is October 4, as he valued all of God’s creatures. An open offering will be collected and given to the Northern Lights Dog Rescue. Please bring your pet and join us for a short service of blessing for the animals that work for us and provide companionship.
OPEN HOUSE
The community is invited to visit the Mission to Seafarers Seafarers’ Centre during our Open House 1:30 – 4:00 pm Sunday, September 24. A light lunch will be provided. If you know someone who might be interested in volunteering, this is a good opportunity to check the Centre out as people are needed to staff the Seafarers’ Centre and drive the van. The Centre is located at Keefer Terminal, 100 Main St., just follow the Harbour Expressway east until you get to Keefer Terminal. We have been ministering to seafarers in the Port of Thunder Bay since 1962. For further information visit www.missiontoseafarers.ca/thunderbay or call (807) 344-8241.The community is invited to visit the Mission to Seafarers Seafarers’ Centre during our Open House 1:30 – 4:00 pm Sunday, September 24. A light lunch will be provided. If you know someone who might be interested in volunteering, this is a good opportunity to check the Centre out as people are needed to staff the Seafarers’ Centre and drive the van. The Centre is located at Keefer Terminal, 100 Main St., just follow the Harbour Expressway east until you get to Keefer Terminal. We have been ministering to seafarers in the Port of Thunder Bay since 1962. For further information visit www.missiontoseafarers.ca/thunderbay or call (807) 344-8241.