Apr 06, 2022


These columns from our community reporters are updated every week.

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Arden
by Wanda Harrison

Due to Covid-19 restrictions, it has been two years since the Arden Branch #334 has been able to hold their annual election, for Branch executive for the coming year.  On April 23, 2022 at 11:00 there will be a General Meeting, at which time Branch elections will be part of the agenda. It is very important that each member turn up for this meeting and seriously consider a role on your Legion’s executive for the coming year. Your time and energy are most important in whatever role you choose.  Since taking over the Northbrook Legion branch prior to Covid-19, we have only been able to hold our annual Poppy Campaign in the caption area. Without member support, the Branch may be forced to surrender its Charter. Only members in good standing are allowed to run for office.

On Tuesday, April 5, via Zoom, the Friends of the Napanee River will host guest speaker Michael Mesure, executive Director of Fatal Light Awareness Program (FLAP) who will make everyone aware of many hazards, faced daily, to our native bird population.  Those concerned about our depleting bird population and ways we can help them survive should be part of this conversation. For more information, please email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Are your kids interested in acquiring some cooking skills?  If so, register them for the “What’s Cooking” youth group program for ages 6 – 12.  The four-week program, beginning April 13, will show them how to make pizza, other snacks and much more. For more information, or to register, email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Tuesday night Euchre starts April 5 at 7:00pm at the  KENNEBEC RECREATION CENTRE.

If you have a local business in the Frontenacs and would like to showcase it for everyone to be aware of, our own Frontenac News will be compiling and publishing The Frontenac Guide.  The publication will highlight everything our Community has to offer for both residents and visitors alike.  For more information, please email the news at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Line Dancing is re starting in Sharbot Lake Thursday, April 7, 9:00am to 10:00am.  Classes are held in the social room of the United Church (across from Mike Deans).  The classes are a lot of fun and everyone is welcome.

RFCS is offering an outdoor program at the Kennebec Trails, Monday, April 25.  To register, please email www.keyon.ca.

In person coffee time will begin April 7 at the Arden Church.

You don’t have to attend every argument you are invited to.

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Battersea/Storrington
by Amanda Pantrey

Soulful Singing in Battersea with Wendy Luella on the 4th Tuesday in April, May and June, 7pm. A fun, active, meditative practice that promotes mindfulness, joy, creativity and community. Everyone welcome in the circle of song. $10 per night, first time free. For Information: Donna 613 353-2889 or Wendy Luella 613-549-3109 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

The Pumpkin Pie Coffee House Music Series proudly presents The Gertrudes on April 30th at 7:30pm. The event is hosted at the Battersea United Church Hall, tickets are $20 per person and can be purchased at Ormsbee’s Mercantile or by calling 353-2889 / 353-2904 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Bring some extra cash to purchase a slice of homemade pie!

The Battersea Pumpkin Festival organizing committee is coming together on April 20th to start discussing the 2022 event. All are welcome! Call or email me if you’re interested in joining us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 613-353-6653.

Lots of news from the Storrington Lions Club this week:

They’re hosting another food drive in support of the Battersea United Church food bank. It’ll be at the Lions Club on April 22nd from 1pm – 5pm. If you can’t make it, consider a cash donation which can be sent to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. If you’re in need of support from the foodbank, call 613-353-6609.

The Storrington Lions are looking to host euchre nights in April. They’ll likely be on Wednesday evenings at $5 per week. Contact Mark at 613-929-7377 or by email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for more information and to get onto the email list.

There will be an all you can eat LobsterFest on May 28th from 7pm – 9pm with a DJ and live music. Tickets are $125 per person and can be reserved by calling Philippe at 613-583-2135.

High Tea is back! This event is taking place on June 4th with two seatings: 12:30pm and 3:00pm. Tickets are $20 per person and must be reserved no later than May 30th by calling 613-353-2257.

Did you see that all the snow and ice has melted? Yes, I thaw.

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Cloyne - Northbrooke
by Nancy Skipper

The Lions Club of Land O’Lakes thanks the community for making their spring Market Extravaganza a total success! Thank you to all the vendors who participated in this event. Check out the pictures on the Club’s FB page.

You know we are coming into warmer weather when the Garden Club is about to meet! All meetings will take place at the Barrie Community Hall in Cloyne the 2nd Wednesday of each month at 7:00pm.  All are welcome. On April 13th the guest speaker, Bonita Ford, will be talking about Embers of Hope - Embracing Life in an Age of Ecological Destruction and Climate Chaos.

LARC is once again partnering with the Land O' Lakes Garden Club to provide an exciting special event in Northbrook! Within our regular Northbrook Playgroup setting, we will be creating beautiful centrepieces for the holiday season and beyond. We will also have stories, games and more.

If you would like to join us, please register with Morgan by emailing This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or calling 613-336-0125.

EASTER EGG HUNT AT MYERS CAVE RESORT on Thursday, April 14, 2022. Come for a fun couple of hours. There will be 2 rounds of egg hunt: Below 6 years from 4:00 – 4:30pm, 6-12 years old from 5:00 – 5:30pm. Easter games from 5:30 - 6:30pm (parents can play with kids).

Finnegan’s General Store is hosting Shout Out Saturday Coffee Group every Saturday from 10:00 to 11:00am until mid May.

A message from Fire Chief Cuddy: “Please remember: except for cooking or warmth, no fires shall be set out of doors in the Township between the hours of 7:00am and 7:00pm from the first day of April to the thirty-first day of October inclusive in any calendar year.”

Soccer is coming back for the 2022 season. The North Addington Soccer Association is partnering with Timbits for this upcoming soccer season. Keep tuned for more details.

News from the Land O’Lakes Rescue Petting Farm: “Hello all: We will be opening up early this year, every weekend starting Good Friday, April 15th without making appointments, from 11am to 3pm. It is pretty muddy at this time and you may want to bring your boots. The animals really miss the visitors. It has been a long winter. Hope to see you soon!

We are reaching out for help to keep this rescue farm alive for all our valued visitors. We are not-for-profit. All proceeds go directly to the care of these animals (vet bills, food & repairs to pen shelters, barn & fencing).

We need fundraisers and people to run them to help us survive! Donate your time to a good cause. We are open to any suggestions to help raise funds!

Donations are also greatly needed and appreciated. You can donate directly to us by Paypal, credit cards, cheque or cash. You can also donate directly to the following companies on behalf of

Land O'Lakes Rescue Petting Farm 613 336-0330

TCO Agromart 11 Pleasant Dr. Selby ON K0K 2Z0 613 354-4424

CASTLE BUILDING CENTRE - HOOKS - 13586 Hwy 41 Cloyne, ON K0H 1K0 613 336-8416

Teenagers can receive job experience and get their mandatory 40 community hours for high school. Educational and a learning experience on how to care for animals, building, painting, working with tools. We will teach you! You will work with other students. Art students are welcome to do murals on our shelters. We need sprucing up! Please call the farm directly at 613 336-0330, visit us here or text a message to 613 242-4644 to set up your community hours. Contact Donna.

Please continue to donate your empties, wine/beer/liquor bottles/bags & cans and also pop cans. We cash them in to purchase hay.

We would also like to take this opportunity to thank all our volunteers who have helped us this past winter. You have made a great difference. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts and our wonderful rescued animals!”

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Denbigh
Angela Bright

The Land O' Lakes Garden Club will be hosting "Egg-citing Easter Crafts", Wednesday, April 13th at the Lion's Hall in Northbrook, 10am to 12pm.  Spaces are limited, please register with Morgan at 613 336 0125 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

EarlyON Playgroups are open in Cloyne (Infant/Toddler) at the North Addington Child Care Centre on Tuesdays, 9:30 to noon.  There are two days for Playgroup during the week in Northbrook at the Lions Club Hall: Wednesdays 9:30am to 1pm and Fridays 9:30 to noon.  Go to picktime.com to book your time - spaces are limited. For more information, contact Morgan at 613 336 0125.

Do you know a teen 14-19 years of age who knits?  Addington Highlands Public Library has a wonderful new volunteer opportunity for teens that can be done at home, while also earning volunteer hours.  Knit a hat and earn 2 hours of volunteer time, mittens for 2 hours, scarf 3 hours, slippers 2 hours and socks for 2 hours. Submit as many items as you wish; there is no limit. For full details, visit addingtonhighlandspubliclibrary.ca.  

April dates for the Denbigh Community Food Bank are Tuesday, April 12th, and Tuesday, April 26th.  Please contact Gail at 613 333 2224 for pick up. The Food Bank serves the communities of Denbigh, Vennachar, Griffith and Matawatchan.

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Godfrey
Kelli McRobert

It’s been a long two years! Bedford Country/Bluegrass/Gospel Open Mic invites you to join your friends, old & new, for an afternoon of live entertainment at the Glendower Hall, 1381 Westport Rd., from 1-5pm on April 10th. Guests: $2, entertainers: no charge. Info: Roy Shepherd-613-374-5477.

The Township of South Frontenac is accepting applications for the Private Lane Upgrade Program. For more details, go to www.southfrontenac.net/privatelaneupgrade/

A reminder that the parking lot at the Verona trailhead will be closed from April 4-April 8th for improvements.

From April 1st to October 31st the outdoor burn regulations come into effect.  Open fires no sooner than 2 hours before sunset and extinguished no later than 2 hours after sunrise. To get your burn permit, visit www.centralfrontenac.com or attend in person at the municipal office.

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Harlowe
Marie White

My apologies that my thank-you write up in the Frontenac News was divided up on two different pages, instead of one column. Also step son’s wife Michele and Ryan was not mentioned. Sorry for the inconvenience. Many thanks to Dr. MacGregor and staff at Napanee hospital.

I hear Lee-Anne White is not settling too well in Pine Meadow. She still wants to go home. Her heart is over-flowing with sadness after losing two sons five weeks apart.

As the song goes, “One day at a time”.

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Harrowsmith
Marilyn Goodberry

No column; check back next week!

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Henderson
Jean Brown

Land O’Lakes Emmanuel United Church, now that warmer weather is here, re-opened their Northbrook boutique on Tues April 5. Their hours are Tues and Thurs from 10:00- 2:00 and I hear there’s lots of stock. Please wear your masks inside so that everyone can stay safe.

This Sunday, April 10 is Palm Sunday and the Rev. Mike Putnam of Selby United Church will lead worship at Land O’Lakes Emmanuel United Church in Northbrook at 1:00, featuring communion. Mike is supervising this church from his location at Selby United Church. All welcome.

Congratulations to Rebecca Kelsey and her partner, Lane Miller of Benson Saskatchewan, on their joint ownership of their house on 20 acres. We’re happy for you folks.

Our own Jill Weese resumed her Burn Baby Burn weight loss classes on Tues and Thurs of this week at the Lions Hall in Northbrook from 4:30- 5:30. Give her a call (613-888-8922) for more details.

You can get all burned up at Jill’s fitness classes, but be careful when burning outside, folks!! From April 1 to Oct. 31 we are reminded that no person shall set, light, ignite or maintain an open-air fire sooner than 2 hours before sunset, and the fire must be extinguished no later than 2 hours after sunrise. A campfire in an approved fire pit may be permitted outside the time limits noted in this paragraph provided it is for cooking purposes only. For a burning permit, please contact: www.centralfrontenac.com or in person at the municipal office.

A warm welcome home to a sun-tanned Howard Gibbs- now all set to play euchre and attend fiddlers events.

Deepest sympathy to the family of the late Jocelyn Whalen- pharmacist from Sharbot Lake whose outstanding service over the years will be forever remembered.

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Inverary
by Judy Borovskis

Easter Services:  Maundy Thursday Service April 14 at 7:00pm at Inverary United Church.  Good Friday Service April 15 at 10:00am at Battersea United Church.  Easter Sunrise Service  April 17 at 7:30am at Gilmour Point.  Easter Morning Services – 9:15 at Battersea United and 11:15 at Inverary United.

Reservations Open for the High Tea on June 4th  at the Storrington Lions Club. A Jubilee Celebration.  Cost per person is $20.  To reserve, call Shirley O'Neil at 613-353-2257.  Two sittings, one at 12:30 and the other at 3:00pm. All profit will benefit the non-funded Child Life Specialist Program at KGH which gives support to patients in pediatrics as well as their families.

Umpires Needed for the 2022 baseball season.  Umpire clinic on April 23rd in Westport. Interested people need to register through Softball Canada.  If you can help out, contact  Shawn Pearce at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 613-453-2437.   

Library Boxes at the entrance to Ken Garrett Memorial Park are now “in service” for your enjoyment!

Food Bank - Next Food Bank Drive is set for April 22nd.  Drop off at the Storrington Lions Hall between 1:00pm. and 5:00pm.  Wish list:  bags of frozen vegetables, blocks of cheese, frozen meat, eggs, milk, canned vegetables, canned fruit, macaroni, rice or pasta sides, pancake mix, maple syrup, fruit, carrots, onions, peanut butter.

New washroom building at Ken Garrett Memorial Park will be celebrated and open for viewing on Saturday, April 23rd.  Ribbon cutting at 11:00am.  The building will be open for viewing till 4:00pm.  All are invited!

Soulful Singing in Battersea with Wendy Luella on the 4th Tuesday in April, May and June 7pm. A fun, active meditative practice that promotes mindfulness, joy, creativity and community. Everyone is welcome in the circle of song. $10 per night, first time free. For Information: Donna 613 353-2889 or Wendy Luella 613-549-3109 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Inverary Spring Market!  Don't miss this event.  Over 100 Vendors will be on site on April 30th from 9 – 5 pm at Ken Garrett Memorial Park.  Definitely something for everyone!

The Pumpkin Pie Music Series is on April 30th at 7:30pm with The Gertrudes at Battersea United Church Hall.  Cost is $20 per person.  Masks are at your discretion, KFL COVID rules will apply.  Please do NOT attend if you are feeling ill.  The Gertrudes recently took traditional fiddle tunes and produced the album “Emergency to Emergency”. It’s a dozen diverse and relevant songs – “a celebration of hope in the face of disaster.”  The GERTRUDES are Pete Bowers, Annie Clifford, Paul Clifford, Jason Erb, Josh Lyon, Jason Mercer, Matt Rogalsky and Greg Tilson. YES, you will be able to purchase a slice of pie.  Tickets available at Ormsbee's Mercantile or call 353-2889, 353-2904 or email:  This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .

Learn Self-Defence.  Contact Hamid Nam at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. A two-hour class will be held on a Saturday afternoon at Inverary United Church once there are enough participants.

Call for China!  The Storrington Lions Club is looking for donations of china teapots.  If you have one or more china teapots looking for a great new home, this is the answer!  Call Shirley O'Neil at 613-353-2257.

Euchre, anyone? Mark, of the Storrington Lions Club, is looking for interested participants to play euchre at the Storrington Lions Hall, with a start date in April.  For more information, call or text Mark at 613-929-7377.

The Call is out for summer swim instructors!  South Frontenac Township is offering a full complement of summer swim and day camp programs in 2022.  Application date has been extended to April 13th.  The “returning student” requirement has been waived for 2022 season. The Township is offering a bursary for swim instructor (re)certification training fees.  For more info, contact Recreation & Leisure Services staff by email or call 613-376-3027 ext. 2231.

Our Lakes - Enjoy the free, super-sized April issue of Our Lakes.  This issue is packed with information about a few of the wildlife warriors around Our Lakes and beyond in our spotlight of wildlife rescuers.  https://ourlakes.ca/data/documents/April-2022-Our-Lakes.pdf.

Welcome! to my two new “4 legged” friends  on my morning run - Stella and Cooper.

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Maberly-Bolingbroke
Karen Prytula

Spring Line Dancing at ABC Hall – April 8 to June 22, 10am– 11am. Beginners are welcome; this is a great way to get a fun workout.  Here are a few benefits of line dancing: a social activity that doesn’t require a partner, brain stimulation, improves balance, burns calories, tones muscles, relieves stress, improves coordination, total body and cardio workout, lifts the spirit and soothes the soul.

Proof of double vaccination is required. For more information, contact Rhonda Aisbitt 613-885-8543 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Tay Valley’s Climate Change Working Group meets this Friday at 10am. This meeting is open to the public via their GoToWebinar platform. Go to their website to see the agenda, and in the agenda is a link to click on that will bring you into the meeting. Tayvalleytwp.ca

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Mississippi
by Pearl Killingbeck

No column; check back next week!

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Ompah
by Linda Rush & Marily Seitz

The Community Centre is open for all to use with optional masks. Bridge playing starts again on Friday, April 8 from 1:00 to 4:00. Coffee Group meets Wednesdays from 10:00 to 11:30. Everyone is welcome to attend. A toonie is all it costs.

SALT presents the Kingston Frontenac Renovation Program on Thursday, April 21 from 11:00 to 12:00. There will be information about grants or interest free loans if you are eligible.  Come and find out about possible heating, roof, window and door replacement, and accessibility helps such as ramps, and bathroom grab bars.  A free lunch follows the presentation. To register, contact Rural Frontenac Community Services at 613-279-3151 or at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by April 18.

We have news about David Young, grandson of Dave and Jane Young. We have watched this young man grow and develop into a very fine musician from age 12 into his early 20's as he has played at our local community events and fundraisers. He has now moved to Nashville, is a full-time musician, and is currently playing with a band on a cruise ship. 'Any Other Man' is a single from his new CD called Can-Am, and it is being played on radio stations. Listen for it and I suggest you check out his music and videos at davidyoungtunes,com. Even though he is from Maine, he has deep roots here in Ompah and we can claim him as our own.

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Parham-Tichborne
by Elijah Abrams

Community, we need your help!!! GREC is looking for monetary donations to help the local food bank... With this, they have been challenged by NAEC.  The losing school will have 3 teachers slimed...We can't let this happen!!! Please drop off your donations to the school to help them to help others.  It's a win-win situation!

Baseball players:.there is still a bit of time to get your player registered for baseball this year.  Please send your completed registration form to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. - we will soon be set up to receive etransfers; please just be patient with us! We are in need of Junior Men & Ladies, Bantam, peewee, squirt and mite players - let's keep these kids active!  Remember that your ball player will need to have their own helmet (with cage for Mite to Bantam players) as well, we won't be handing out ball pants so if you are interested in purchasing any ball pants that we have in stock, or a helmet from our supply, please send a message to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Mark down May 14th on your calendar - District #4 Recreation Committee is hosting our Flea Market/Vendor Fair at the Parham Ball Field from 10 to 2 - keep this in mind if you are doing some spring cleaning!  If you are a vendor with items to sell, this is a great time to get your name out there.  Spots are free - you just need to bring your table, chair, tents and your items and it will be a one stop shop!  Spread the word.

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Perth Road
by Peter Bird

In-person services continue - Sundays at 10am, 5614 Perth Road Crescent. Capacity limits for gatherings have been lifted as of March 1st. Everyone is welcome to attend. Masks are still required and Covid-19 protocols are still in place.

We are now in the season of Lent and continue with our Lenten Challenge.  Please bring either peanut butter or canned meat or fish during this time to go to the Food Bank. If you have your Lenten "containers" for the Mission & Service Fund from before, please bring them in with your 'spare' change whenever you are able.   Any container will do, just make sure your envelope number is on it.

For those of you who give towards our sponsored child from Bolivia, or new people who wish to give, either place your donations in a clearly marked envelope in the collection plate or pass it along to Lois Johnston.

Join us for our Easter Sunday Service on April 17.

The Annual General Meeting & Communion Sunday will be on April 24.

At present, we are going through the search process to hire a new minister but will continue with Supply/Lay Ministers or personnel until a suitable candidate is found.

Birthday wISHES to those who have birthdays this week.

Leland Helping Hand are looking for new members. Please contact Peggy Newport 613-353-2635. Perth Road Crafters meet every Wednesday: 9:30am – 11:30am at Harris Park Hall, 5612 Perth Road Cres. Cost is $2.00. If you’re a first timer, check us out for free. Please contact Cheryl Bird 613-353-7303. The Crafters will be making Mantle Gnomes on April 6 & 13. Come join us. A small fee of $5 covers the cost of supplies (provided). They will not be meeting on April 20 due to their annual restaurant outing. Meetings will resume April 27.

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Plevna
by Rhonda Watkins

If you enjoy making new friends and working on crafts, you are invited to the ladies craft day every Thursday at the Clar-Mill Hall in Plevna from 10-1pm. You can bring a craft you are working on or learn a new one! For more information, you can contact Carlie Rainville at 613 479-8023.

Local Community Member Glenn McInnis wanted to share with everybody that the Back Forty Artisan Cheese patio taco bar is finished just in time for spring. They are still open Saturdays from 11 to 3pm. He met a nice couple around the fire there last weekend who'd driven all the way from Kingston to celebrate their daughter's 24th birthday and brought the newest member of their household: a nine week old great Dane puppy.

There was a Freedom BBQ at Fernleigh Lodge in March. It was a successful turn out! There was lots of food, a bouncy castle and Derek Sloan made an appearance. A really good day was had by all!!

March 29th was a clear night, so Gary Colwell went to the dark sky preserve to open up the Observatory that has been sleeping all winter and to his surprise the observing pad filled up with many friends and their telescopes! A great evening of observing was had by all and two of the observers travelled all the way from Montreal to enjoy the evening!!

EarlyON is back in Plevna on Tuesdays! They will be at the Clar-Mill Hall the first Tuesday of every month from 9:30-1pm. Pre-register at www.keyon.ca or call (613) 279-3151. EarlyON offers free programs for children 0-6 years of age and their parental caregivers. The programs offer sensory play, creative art, music & movement, language & literacy, cognitive & problem solving, science & nature, dramatic play & active play. This is a great opportunity for young parents to learn, connect and play with their children, meet others and receive parenting information from trained Early Childhood Educators!

Our family has taken the leap and cancelled our home phone landline. Like so many others in the area, it was $89 a month that really seemed like a waste of money now that we all have cell phones. As of April 4th, my husband Lonnie has our old landline number as his new cell phone number; 613 479-2447 and my cell number remains the same for any news items you may want to put in the Plevna column; 613 264-5325. 

Enjoy this beautiful spring weather!

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Sydenham
by Karen Brawley

Hey Sydenham folk ... it’s been a wee bit since yard sales were a thing. A few years back we did a village wide yard sale day. Wonder if there’s any interest in it this year?  Maybe plan for sometime in May. I’ll poke a survey out on the Sydenham Facebook page and see what response it gets

Easters coming… it’s so nice to hear the excitement in people’s chatter about finally having families get together for Easter. Sure has been one long haul.  But right now, the cases of covid are rising, and locally.  Please be smart and careful.  We’ve come so far.  There are many places in Kingston such as Costco, Shoppers Drug Marts and other locations where you can obtain your free rapid test kits.  Doesn’t hurt to test yourself quickly if you intend to be around people especially if they are elderly or immune compromised. 

The winter run off has happened the ground is thawing, don’t forget to test your well water, spring is the perfect time to do this.  You can grab your water test kits in at KFL&A Public Health on Portsmouth avenue.

I know it’s early but hey we’re Canadian and this gives lots of time.  Let’s break a record Sydenham.  Best ever Canada day parade. 

Get your Canada on this year.

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Verona
Debbie Lingen

South Frontenac Scouting will be holding their Pancake Breakfast on Good Friday, April 15 from 8am to 11am.  This is a Scout Canada Event and will be held at the Verona Lions Center. All you can eat! Adults $10. Youth (age 3 to 12) $5, under 3 eat free.

Verona Free Methodist Church will hold their Good Friday Service, including Communion  on Friday, April 15  at 10 am. Then join them for Coffee House on Easter Sunday, April 17 at 10am.

Join SFCS at noon for lunch on Wednesday, April 20 at Southern Frontenac Community Services in the Grace Hall in Sydenham. Lunch will be followed by BINGO. Seating is limited so register today by calling 613 -376-6477 or emailing This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..   Must be 55 years or older to attend. Cost of lunch is $10.00.

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