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May 14
Summer camps: The YMCA of Northeastern Ontario has opened registration for summer day camps in Sudbury, North Bay, and their surrounding areas. The YMCA of Northeastern Ontario has more than 10 camp locations in North Bay, Sudbury and their surrounding communities. The YMCA says the health and safety of campers, staff and the community is its top priority, with all COVID‐19 protocols and procedures in place as per local public health guidelines. Go to www.ymcaneo.ca/day-camps/ for more information on YMCA Summer Day Camp.
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May 12
Health: The Northern Cancer Foundation has launched its new Do-It-Yourself (DIY) online fundraising platform. Every year, the NCF said it is the charitable recipient of many lemonade stands, school dress-down days, birthdays and athletic challenges, but COVID-19 has changed the way donors can raise funds. In response, the NCF DIY website gives interested fundraisers digital tools to create their own fundraiser. Register your DIY fundraiser at bit.ly/NCF-DIY. Visit the NCF DIY site to learn more about online fundraising. A video tutorial is also available at vimeo.com/531988594. You can also donate at www.ncfsudbury.com.
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May 13
50/50 draw: The Maison de soins palliatives to Sudbury Hospice, better known as Maison McCulloch Hospice, is running a monthly 50/50 electronic draw series.. Tickets for the second draw, which will be drawn on May 17, are available at hospicehug5050.ca.
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Books: Latitude 46 Publishing, the Greater Sudbury-based literary press, has released Marathon author David Giuliano’s debut novel The Undertaking of Billy Buffone. The second novel by Elliot Lake author Kayt Burgess is entitled Connection at Newcombe. The two books can be purchased online at www.latitude46publishing, www.alllitup.ca, Indigo (curbside or online) or by asking your favourite bookseller to order.
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May 12
Health: The Northern Cancer Foundation has launched its new Do-It-Yourself (DIY) online fundraising platform. Every year, the NCF said it is the charitable recipient of many lemonade stands, school dress-down days, birthdays and athletic challenges, but COVID-19 has changed the way donors can raise funds. In response, the NCF DIY website gives interested fundraisers digital tools to create their own fundraiser. Register your DIY fundraiser at bit.ly/NCF-DIY. Visit the NCF DIY site to learn more about online fundraising. A video tutorial is also available at vimeo.com/531988594. You can also donate at www.ncfsudbury.com.
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May 11
Food: The Ukrainian Seniors’ Centre, 30 Notre Dame Ave., Sudbury is offering fresh pyrohy and cabbage rolls for sale – curbside pick-up only – Monday to Friday. To order, call 705-673-7404.
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Art: SNOLAB launched Drift, an art and dark matter residency in partnership with the Agnes Etherington Art Centre and the McDonald Institute. This trans-disciplinary residency explores the search for dark matter from an artistic perspective. The program began in 2019 when four artists Nadia Lichtig, Josefa Ntjam, Anne Riley and Jol Thoms visited SNOLAB’s underground facility to experience the search for dark matter and connect with the scientists and technicians who make that work possible. Drift is now open at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre and will remain there until May 31 when it will begin a tour that takes it to other gall