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Pender Harbour-Egmont Highlights: It’s the last Coffee House of the year

Coffee House tonight, Friday, Nov. 10 at the School of Music welcome performers James Millar and Spindrift featuring Randy Shepherd, Garth Oliver Bowen, and Charlie Veaudry. Doors open at 7 p.m. Music at 7:30 p.m. $10 suggested donation at the door.
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Coffee House tonight, Friday, Nov. 10 at the School of Music welcome performers James Millar and Spindrift featuring Randy Shepherd, Garth Oliver Bowen, and Charlie Veaudry. Doors open at 7 p.m. Music at 7:30 p.m. $10 suggested donation at the door. Delicious deserts, tea, and coffee available. This will be the last Coffee House until 2024 so do not miss out! 

Remembrance Day ceremonies begin at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow, Saturday, Nov. 11 with a solemn procession through Madeira Park to the Legion where services begin at 11 a.m. 

Women’s Connection gathering Tuesday, Nov. 14 guest speaker will be Haida Bolton, programme coordinator of the Better at Home Service. Haida will discuss the ways the programme is helping Seniors remain independent in our community. Learn how this program could help you, your family, and friends. Doors open at 9:30 a.m. at the School of Music. $4 drop in. 

Sunday, Nov. 19 the Pender Harbour Music Society welcomes the legendary Roy Forbes returning to the stage at the School of Music. Roy has been a fixture in Canadian music, the major record label phenom Bim, broadcaster, film score composer, indie recording artist, varied and valued collaborator and concert performer. Tickets $30 available online at the society’s website. 

Tuesday, Nov. 21 the Pender Harbour Wildlife Society is pleased to host a presentation by Julie McNeil of WildSafe BC. Julie is passionate about conservation and education and has participated in numerous outdoor training programs and conservation internships. She worked for the BC Conservation Foundation prior to her current position as WildSafeBC coordinator for the Sunshine Coast. Each year, the B.C. public makes more than 25,000 calls to the Conservation Officer Service to report wildlife for a variety of reasons. Some of these calls are regarding wildlife that are in conflict. Julie will discuss the WildSafeBC program and how it helps resolve and prevent human-wildlife conflict. She will focus on local wildlife and safety, the importance of attractant management and proper procedures, and ways that we can reduce negative human-wildlife interactions. All are welcome to attend the presentation at the Pender Harbour Secondary School in the food room. Doors open at 6:45 p.m. Presentation at 7 p.m. Refreshments and raffle. For more information, email [email protected]

Tickets for the Bargain Barn’s Fashion Show, lunch and silent auction, Nov. 26 are selling out. Buy yours now at the Legion and Groundwaves. 

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