Talks and Lectures

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Are you looking for feedback on the paintings you’re currently working on, or those you may have given up on?

Look no further: Join us on Saturday, March 14, and bring your pieces to the Gallery at the L.E. Shore Library and have them critiqued by local art teacher, Michelle Fleming! Michelle will provide feedback on your work, identifying strengths and areas for improvement.

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This is a curated event that leads participants through a series of creative and movement exercises that inspires meaningful conversation and connection, geared to those 55+.
Location:10 Greco Court, Unit 10, Collingwood (at Resonance)
When: Every Tuesday until April 28th, 2026.
Time: 10:00am to 11:30am
Cost: $30 each session or $25 if you sign up for 6 sessions
This happens every Tuesday from 10-11:30

Sign up at http://www.resonancecollingwood.com/

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Join us for an impactful evening in support of women, in celebration of International Women's Day.

Featuring our renown guest speaker, Kate Davis, who is sure to bring energy, positivity and an abundance of laughs and stories to share. Seats are limited to 85 attendees and this event is always a sell-out so don't be disappointed. Following the presentation, enjoy a networking social hosted by LowDown where you can mingle, enjoy some light food, meet Kate, support "My Friend's House" and much more.

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Feeling overwhelmed by today's tech?
You're not alone — and you don't have to be! Join us for a light-hearted session to feel more comfortable with today's technology and discover Techie Nesters, a community grounded in connection and kindness that helps you build your team for practical support.

WHAT TO EXPECT:
• Password safety and everyday tech tips
• A simple introduction to Al and ChatGPT
• How to recognize scams in 2026 and protect yourself
• Tech support, community support, and more

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March 16-20, 2026
9:00AM - 4:00PM daily

Nottawa Memorial Community Centre

Hey Kids! March Break is here and

it’s your time to shine!

Join Theatre Collingwood for our March Break Drama Camp, where imagination runs wild and creativity takes center stage. This high-energy, confidence-building week is the perfect chance to explore theatre, meet new friends and, most importantly, HAVE FUN!

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Location: Collingwood Public Library, 55 Ste. Marie Street, Second Floor, Murray Clerkson Room

Please Note this exception: The January 1st, 2026 meeting will not be offered due to New Years Day, but instead will be taking place on January 8th, 2026.

Contact Sarah at 705-607-6933 or by email to sarah@livingbetterwithparkinsons.ca for more information.

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Learn and listen to historian Kathy Grant, founder of "Legacy Voices" and co-creator of Black Canadian Veterans' Stories as she presents the story of the Number 2 Construction Battalion of the Black Soldiers of World War 1.

Come out to the Heritage Community Church, 310 Seventh Street, Collingwood, ON on Sunday, October 19th, at 2:00pm.

All are welcome and donations are gratefully accepted and appreciated, if able.

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Discover how real homeowners are making the switch to heat pumps. Hear inspiring stories, learn how heat pumps work and their benefits, and get expert guidance on rebates, loans, and support available to you.

Speaker #1 Angus D. & Jeff Y. – A local homeowner sharing their personal story and experience with a heat pump.
Speaker #2: Morten Rapp, HRAC Gas Technician Program Coordinator
Speaker #3: Mike Matthews, Energy Advisor