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March 2024
Eastern Regional Clydesdale Association Annual Fundraising Dance
Kick up your heels at the Eastern Regional Clydesdale Association annual fundraiser dance.
Find out more »Branch 616 Good Friday Triathlon
The Branch 616 Good Friday Triathlon promises to be sweat free.
Find out more »Constance Bay Easter Egg Hunt
Come find eggs at the Constance and Buckham's Bay community centre Saturday, March 30.
Find out more »April 2024
Friends of the Carp Hills AGM
Join us at our 10th anniversary Annual General Meeting on Thursday, 2 April at 6:30 pm at the Carp Mess Hall, 2240 Craig Side Road. 6:30 pm – Doors open. Come early to get your door prize tickets and check out our book table. 7:00 pm – Annual General Meeting. The public is welcome to attend, but only members can vote. We will review last year’s activities, our future plans, and elect board directors. 7:45 pm – Break. 8:00 pm – Our guest speaker, Dr. Troy…
Find out more »Adventures in Lichenology with Dr. Troy McMullin
Friends of the Carp Hillsare pleased to have as their AGM guest speaker Dr. Troy McMullin who will make a presentation on Adventures in Lichenology. Dr. McMullin is a research scientist in lichenology and the head of Botany at the Canadian Museum of Nature in Ottawa. Join Troy for an introduction to lichens and to learn about his perambulations throughout North America studying these fascinating but often overlooked organisms. He will present discoveries in lichen biogeography, ecology, ethnolichenology, and taxonomy. He…
Find out more »The Lunch Bunch by Seniors at Home
A full course, luncheon event at the Arnprior Legion Hall on Wednesday, April 3rd from 12-2pm. Choice of sandwiches sliced pork with lettuce or tuna salad. Lana Chenier will entertain. Tickets $12 each available from the agency office until Thursday March 28th. All seniors and adults with disabilities welcome.
Find out more »Spring Ephemerals with Michael Runtz
Join Michael Runtz, one of Canada’s most highly respected naturalists, photographer and author. Wildflowers are much more than a bunch of pretty faces; some eat animals, others are parasites living off other wildflowers. Many exploit animals for seed dispersal, and their sex life... well that is one spicy story, and it will be the focus of this highly visual presentation. You don’t want to miss this one! Guests are welcome and are asked to make a $5 donation to the…
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