Join the voice of the Kingston
Frontenacs and radio play-by-play man, Jim Gilchrist, live during all home
and away games throughout the 2009/2010 season. Listen to all Frontenacs
games on MyFM 88.7.
Rotary / Lions Bingo every Wednesday at
7:00 PM at the Napanee Lion's Hall.
Take a trip down memory lane every Monday
night with local and visiting classic car enthusiasts. The Napanee Valley
Cruisers hosts a Cruise Night every Monday from 6PM to 8PM until October
5th at the No Frills north-end parking lot by the pharmacy drive-through.
You'll get to see a great collection of old cars, talk with their owners
and hear fabulous music from the 50s and 60s. The Napanee Valley Cruisers
welcomes new members and visitors. If you've got an old car, be sure to
bring it out. There's no charge for spectators or show cars. The car club
has various fund raising events throughout the car season. Last year, they
made generous donations to the Salvation Army, the Lennox and Addington
Hospital Foundation and Clothes for Kids.
September 19, 2009:
Free Well and Septic Information Session Sept.
19, 2009 at the Tamworth Arena starting at 9am. Under the Well Aware program,
Hearthmakers Energy Cooperative is partnering with the Beaver Lake Preservation
Association to bring you a free information session on wells and septic
systems. If you own a rural property, this is information you need to know.
Local experts will cover topics like well construction and maintenance,
groundwater, water testing, and septic systems. Speakers include Mark Boone,
P. Geo, Hydrogeologist, Quinte Conservation Authority, William Vander Wilp,
MSc, MacLellan Water Technology, licensed assistant well technician and
level one water operator and Corey Shea, Part Owner/Operations Manager,
Shea Construction, and member of the Ontario Onsite Wastewater Association.
Well Aware encourages Ontario's residential well owners to protect their
wells and our common groundwater supplies. Safe, clean well water
is in everyone’s best interest. The Well Aware program is a commitment
to providing local rural residents with the knowledge they need to help
them manage their wells properly and understand their responsibilities
as well owners. For more information, or to reserve your seat, please contact
Hearthmakers at (613) 547-8122 or by email at brustige@hearthmakers.org. |