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Page 12UP-COMING EVENTS • CLUBS • ORGANIZATIONS • GROUPSFYI is <strong>The</strong> <strong>Aurora</strong> <strong>Newspaper</strong>’s format for publishing items of interest to the communitysubmitted by NOT-FOR-PROFIT Service Groups, Clubs and Organizations. Due tospace limitations, submissions are limited to approximately 25 words. Items MUSTbe submitted each week either in person to our offices located on 83A School Road(Morfee Annex), 14 Wing Greenwood, by FAX to (902)765-1717 or e-mail: aurora@auroranewspaper.com. <strong>The</strong>se announcements will be published on a first-come, firstservedbasis and are limited to the space available for that particular publication. Toguarantee that your announcement will be published, you may choose to place a paidadvertisement at our current advertising rates. <strong>The</strong> deadline for FYI submissions isThursday at 9:30 a.m. previous to publication unless otherwise notified.Children’s theatreCentreStage <strong>The</strong>atre presents:Munsch at Play. Come seeyour favourite Robert Munschstories brought to life on thestage! Stories include Angela’sAirplane, Mortimer, MurmelMurmel and the Paper BagPrincess. This compilation ofstories is about 45 minutes long,suitable for children of all ages.Munsch at Play runs Saturdaysand Sundays at 2 p.m., October15 to October 30. All seats are$5. Reserve at 678-8040. CentreStage<strong>The</strong>atre is located at 61River Street, Kentville.Card partyOctober 17, “Funds for Fuel”bridge party, 1:00 p.m., MacdonaldMuseum, 21 SchoolStreet, Middleton. Admissionis $4 per person. Come out fora fun afternoon and supportyour museum. Call 825-6116for information.Cancer support groupOctober 17, the Kingston/Greenwood Living with Cancersupport group will meet at St.Mark’s Chapel Annex, 14 WingGreenwood, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.Guest speaker will be KingsWest MLA Leo Glavine, with”A Current View On Health CareDelivery.” Cancer patients,spouses, family members oranyone seeking informationon cancer is most welcomeand are encouraged to attend.For information, call LloydGraham (765-6133) or LyndaPierce (765-3055).Library classOctober 18, there will be afree tutorial on how to use theGreenwood library’s on-linecard catalogue, 2 p.m. to 3 p.m.October 16 to October 22ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23<strong>The</strong>re’s really no time for Indecision only leads to inactivity,procrastination, Aries. If you want Libra. Stop talking about all theto be the early bird getting the things you want to do and just doworm, then you have to act quickly it already. You may be pleasantlythis week. Buckle down.surprised with the results.TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22Taurus, sometimes the inexplicable You are in dire need of a break,is just meant to be a mystery. Don’t Scorpio. So relinquish the reinsbeat yourself up over not having all for a little while at work and takeof the answers. New opportunities an extended vacation so youarrive Tuesday.can recharge and regain yourGEMINI - May 22/Jun 21productivity.Gemini, you can’t help but feel SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21giddy over what is to come. Others Sagittarius, you may want to makewill soon be caught up in this a resolution to change a few thingsinfectious feeling. Money matters about yourself that seem irksome totake priority later in the week. others. <strong>The</strong> same old strategy isn’tCANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22working so give a new one a try.Hold on to your horses, Cancer, CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20because it is going to be a bumpy Capricorn, a battle of wills leavesride the next few days. When you you licking your wounds. Now youthink everything will smooth over, it may need to regroup and find a newstarts up all over again.way to mend fences. Put financesLEO - Jul 23/Aug 23on the side for a while.Leo, a moment of inspiration comes AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18when you weren’t even looking Aquarius, you may have beenfor it. Take the opportunity to do stepping aside and letting otherssomething fun with your ideas take a leadership role in importantrather than focus energy on work. decisions. But you have missedVIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22out on essential information. GetVirgo, you are back on track andinvolved once more.the feeling is exhilarating. Right PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20now you feel like your life has Others may not know just howpurpose and you’re shooting capable you are at handlingthrough goals left and right. Tackle things, Pisces. Show them justromance next.how effective you can be.FAMOUS BIRTHDAYSOCTOBER 16 John Mayer, Singer (34)OCTOBER 17 Wyclef Jean, Producer (39)OCTOBER 18 Lindsey Vonn, Athlete (27)OCTOBER 19 Omar Gooding, Actor (35)OCTOBER 20 John Krasinski, Actor (32)OCTOBER 21 Kim Kardashian, Pitchwoman (31)OCTOBER 22 Zac Hanson, Singer (26)Horoscopes brought to you compliments of:October 17, 2011Support groupOctober 18, the CareforceAlzheimer Café will be held atNew Beginnings Centre, 1151Bridge St., Greenwood, 2 p.m.to 4 p.m. No cost. For more information,call 765-3122.Library open houseOctober 18, celebrate CanadianLibrary Month in Greenwoodas the library hosts an openhouse, 10 a.m. to noon.Soup kitchenOctober 19, and Wednesdaysto follow, there will be a freecommunity soup kitchen at theNew Beginnings Centre, 1151Bridge Street, Greenwood. 11:30a.m. to 2 p.m., all welcome. Forinformation, phone Jackie, 847-0336. Sharing is caring!Support groupOctober 19, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.,the Valley Acquired Brain InjurySupport Group will host a socialevening at the home of Sharon& Dan Nogler, 1678 MarshalRoad, Kingston; 765-6760. <strong>The</strong>ABI group meets in Kingston,Greenwood and surroundingareas every third Wednesday, 7p.m. to 9 p.m. (location & activitywill be announced). All arewelcome to attend.Ten Thousand Villages saleOctober 21 and 22, makea difference by shopping fairtrade! Friends of Ten ThousandVillages – Annapolis Valleywill host a Ten Thousand VillagesFestival Sale, featuringhandcrafted home décor andgifts made by fairly paid artisansin more than 30 countries. <strong>The</strong>event provides an opportunityfor people to invest in the worldfrom right here in our community.<strong>The</strong> sale will be heldOctober 21 from noon to 8 p.m.and October 22, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.at the Kentville fire hall, 463Main St.Coffee party & saleOctober 22, the TorbrookMines United Church Workershost their annual coffee partyand craft sale at Three RiversCommunity Hall (TorbrookMines), 9 a.m. to noon. Plentifulcoffee party buffet, sale of gourmetjams and jellies as well asa jewellery table by Jane Whiteand Homer Noble. Everyonewelcome.SaleOctober 22, there will be anindoor yard sale at MarklandLodge, 588 Victoria Street,Kingston, (behind Fraser’s), 10a.m. 2 p.m.SupperOctober 22, there will be aturkey supper at the AylesfordUnited Church, 4:30 p.m. to 6:30p.m. Freewill offering. Take outs$10. Everyone is welcome!Ticket auctionOctober 22, there will be aticket auction at the Kingstonfire hall. Viewing at 11 a.m.,draws start at 1 p.m. 25 tickets/$1.Yard saleOctober 22, there will be aJust Fill in <strong>The</strong> Blanks. Three Easy Ways to Enter.1. Through our website: www.auroranewspaper.com2. Fax: 765-1717 3. Drop into our office locatedon 83A School Road (Morfee Annex)No Central Registry or Canada Post please.Deadline: Noon, Thursday, October 20, 2011.Make sure you include your full name and phone number.NAMEPHONE NUMBERLimited to one win per family in a TWO MONTH PERIOD.<strong>The</strong> winner will be drawn randomly from all correct entries. Only one entry per family per week.Complete the following sentences from ads in this week’s issue and WIN alarge 2-topping Pizza from Pizza Delight, Greenwood! Coupon Valid for 30 days!This contest is brought to you by:Pizza Delight, Greenwood765-4477Congratulations to last week’s winner: DEBBIE BROWN<strong>The</strong> <strong>Aurora</strong> <strong>Newspaper</strong>, 14 Wing Greenwood, NShuge indoor yard sale at theMasonic Lodge hall, VictoriaStreet, Kingston, 10 a.m. to 2p.m. Pop and hotdogs available.Tickets will be sold on a newlaptop as well. Proceeds are insupport of building a wheelchairramp.HikeOctober 22, Hike Nova Scotiaand the Valley Trekkers VolkssportClub present a guidedwalk in Kentville at 11 a.m.Participants qualify to win “trailprizes.” Go to www.hikenovascotia.cafor details.Ladies’ retreatOctober 22, Ladies RetreatMinistries will hold its annualfall “Keep in Touch” retreat atthe Wilmot Christian FellowshipCentre, 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Allladies welcome! www.ladiesretreatministries.org.Ticket auctionOctober 22, the Mid-AnnapolisValley Kinettes will holdtheir annual ticket auction atthe Kingston Lions’ hall. Doorsopen at noon, draws start at 4p.m.. Proceeds for various serviceprojects. For more info orto make a donation, call Donna,765-3838.SupperOctober 23, the Middleton& District Lions Club is holdinga pork roast supper, 4 p.m.to 5:30 p.m. at the Lions’ hall,Hwy. 10, Nictaux. Wheelchairaccessible facility. Meal: $10adult/ $5 children under 12.Take-out available (pick-uponly), 825-4374.BreakfastOctober 23, there will be abreakfast, 10 a.m., at the Kingstonfire hall. Freewill offering.CAPS eventOctober 23 is the annualCAPS Paws and PumpkinsOpen House, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.at 1468 Ben Phinney Rd inMargaretsville. This is a chancefor visitors to show their supportof our work and to help us takecare for the animals with donationsof food, bleach, beddingPRESENTS...FIND & W IN1. What does Dr. Phil drive? __________________________________________________2. What will Dr. Saxon give you? _______________________________________________3. How long is an angel reading? _____________________________________________4. Who has Shawarma on their menu? __________________________________________5. Who eats free on Tuesdays? _______________________________________________(especially fitted crib sheets),HE liquid laundry detergent,etc. CAPS calendars availablefor sale,as well as a selectionof wonderful pet-orientedChristmas goodies, pet sponsorshipcertificates, adoptionapplications. For more info orfor donation ideas, check outwww.caps-annapolis.org or call825-2277.Coffee partyOctober 24, the Beehive inAylesford, 1119 Station Street,will host a coffee party, 10 a.m.to 12:30 p.m. Freewill offering,door prizes.Aviation museum AGMOctober 25, the GreenwoodMilitary Aviation Museum Society’sannual meeting will beheld in the museum conferenceroom at 7 p.m. All members areinvited to attend.Historical meetingOctober 25 is the AnnapolisValley Historical Society meeting,7:30 pm, at the AnnapolisValley Macdonald Museum, 21School St,, Middleton. Guestspeakers - John Hughes, MillieO’Neil and George Reagh - willtalk about children displaced byWWII. All welcome. No admissioncharged. Phone 825-6116for information.Writing groupOctober 26: Authors Ink, acreative writing group, meets10 a.m. to noon at the AnnapolisValley Macdonald Museum,21 School Street, Middleton.Admission $3 per person, withproceeds to the museum. Allwelcome. Phone 825-6116 forinformation.SupperOctober 27, the annual turkeysupper at the Three RiversCommunity Centre will be held,4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. Admission$10 for a full course meal withall the fixings. Proceeds towardour new roof.SupperOctober 27, All Saints A.C.W.will hold its annual harvest supperat All Saints church hall,Pleasant Street, Kingston; 4:30p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Menu: ham,baked beans, scalloped potatoes,pumpkin pie, apple crisp. Adults$9, children $4.Family ratesavailable. <strong>The</strong>re will be take out!Royal Canadian Legion Br. 098Kingston needs you!Poppy campaignvolunteersOctober 28 through November10, the Kingston LegionBr. 098 will be conducting itsannual poppy campaign to raisemoney to aid those who need ourhelp. We are asking our membersto come out and support theLegion by volunteering to sit atthe poppy tables in the NSLC inKingston and at the GreenwoodMall; shifts are only two hourslong. Call the Legion (765-4920or 765-4428) to sign up.Kingston Area SeniorsAssociationKingston Area Seniors Associationmeets the secondWednesday of each month at10 a.m. at Kingston Branch No98 Royal Canadian Legion. Funday (cards and games) everysecond and fourth Friday ofthe month, 1 p.m. For information,contact Barb Hildebrand,765-2513.

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