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Brunswick’s Big Adventure Book Tour for a Cure


Jackson Charron-Okerlund Ran Across Canada Raising Awareness/$100,000 for Cancer Research. 🇨🇦🎗 Coast to Coast for a Cure.

Here are the days, locations, and venues I plan to be at over the 45-day book tour starting May 1st, 2024. Some of these locations may be subject to change. If exciting inclusive venues come up along the way, I may change some meetup spots. Share your thoughts? Looking forward to getting out there and seeing everyone. Let’s find a cure!

After running across Canada and raising $100,000 for cancer research, I felt compelled to continue fighting for all of those in need of a cure. Too many have lost their mothers, fathers, sons, and daughters to this terrible disease, and I would be grateful for a day cancer is only written about in history books. $10 of every book sale on this journey will be pledged to the Terry Fox Foundation and their Terry Fox Research Institute. They do amazing work in the realm of cancer research and are prolonging and saving more lives than ever before.

For more info, please visit: https://www.facebook.com/CrossCanadaJax

The Walk to Make Cystic Fibrosis History


Address:

1230 Carrick Street, Thunder Bay, ON, Canada
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Category:

Fundraising and Charity

Details:

The 20th Annual Walk to Make Cystic Fibrosis History will take place on Sunday, May 26, 2024 at the Half-Way Motors Powersports location at 1230 Carrick Street (across from Rust Check). Onsite check-in starts at 11:00 am and the opening ceremonies and Walk start at noon.

There will be lots of activities happening during the Walk including attendance raffles, face painting, music, a popcorn cart, a fundraising BBQ (by donation) and more.

Admission is free but donations to Cystic Fibrosis are greatly appreciated. Online registration is open now at www.cysticfibrosis.ca/walk.

For more information contact Karen at 807-474-9567 or by email at kdanelisky@tbaytel.net

Registration Link:

Go to – Registration Link

Cost:

Donations

Contact Name:

Karen Danelisky

For more info, please visit: www.cysticfibrosis.ca/walk

Murder Mystery – The Curious Case of Sam Boddy


Excitement was building at Science North for the upcoming Human Body Exhibit & Launch Party! All eyes were on Sam Boddy to finish the exhibit & wow us with an awesome science demo… until tragedy struck. Sam’s found dead just before the big day! Can science help us uncover the truth behind Sam’s demise? Join us on this intriguing journey as we unravel the mystery together!

Participants (with the help of Science North’s Bluecoats) will use fascinating and hands-on science to help solve a murder! We provide everything you need, so just show up for investigative fun, socializing, drinks, snacks, and an after-hours peek into the Thunder Bay Museum.

Why should you attend? Do you like dressing up (costumes are encouraged!), museums, science, solving mysteries, Sleeping Giant Brewery, or just getting out for an evening? Then this event is for you! You will also feel great knowing that proceeds from this event will support The Thunder Bay Museum, and Science North’s work in Northwestern Ontario.

Tickets:
Tickets are $35 for the public and $29 for Museum Society Members. Tickets include access to the event, activities, and one drink from Sleeping Giant Brewing Company (non-alcoholic options are available). This is a +19 event and registration is required, tickets can be purchased online: Thunder Bay Museum Event Page.

Science North Our Climate Quest


Upcoming Dates:

Saturday, April 27, 2024 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Sunday, April 28, 2024 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Tuesday, April 30, 2024 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Address:

Thunder Bay Museum
425 Donald St. E. Thunder Bay ON
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Category:

  • Arts and Heritage
  • Children and Youth
  • Tourism

Details:

This exhibit is presented by Science North.

Welcome to Our Climate Quest: Small Steps to Big Change!

Join us on our quest to take action on climate change! Our mission is to inspire 1 million youth (and more!) across Canada to reduce their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and help Canada achieve its goal of net-zero emissions by 2050. See what other change makers from across the country are doing to take action and share your own climate story to motivate others to get involved!

Location:

Thunder Bay Museum

To learn more, please visit: https://www.thunderbaymuseum.com/

 

Better Is Possible: Community Recovery Summit


BETTER Is Possible is an immersive two-day community engagement forum where leaders from nonprofit, business, and government sectors can come together to forge groundbreaking solutions to pressing issues of recovery after COVID 19, including support for community projects, events, and activities that contribute to making a better Thunder Bay for all.

Presented by Empower the North, a collaborative partnership with United Way of Thunder Bay, Lakehead Social Planning Council, Thunder Bay Community Foundation, Thunder Bay Public Library and Community Safety and Well-Being, this community recovery summit will offer a unique opportunity to be part of a collective effort to create positive change. A platform for learning, collaboration, and empowerment, where individuals and groups can play an active role in shaping the future of Thunder Bay.

A Funders Forum including information about securing financial assistance will be available to support your innovative solutions.

TICKETS ARE STILL AVAILABLE FOR BOTH DAY 1 AND DAY 2 PLEASE PROCEED TO THE ORANGE “TICKETS” BUTTON TO SELECT YOUR TICKETS.

Day One

Collective Imagination Workshop – Better Is Possible

• Over the course of Day One, each group will engage in brainstorming radical new ideas that transcend traditional boundaries. This creative process is guided by the spirit of social innovation, encouraging diverse sectors to explore novel approaches to combat various issues surrounding the Social Determinants of Health.

A presentation session, where groups showcase their refined, game-changing solutions to counterparts from other groups. This dynamic exchange will not only highlight the diversity of innovative ideas but will also focus on how collective impact can amplify the effectiveness of each solution. Day One is ideal for those who are concerned about the future of our community.

You should attend Day One if you are a member of:

  • The business community
  • Nonprofit organizations
  • Public sector agencies
  • Community-based committees and groups

Day Two

Capacity Building Workshop – Transforming Ideas into Actionable Strategies

  • An intensive and collaborative workshop designed to guide participants in transforming innovative project ideas into tangible, actionable first draft project plans.
  • Leaders, mentors, and subject area experts will help each working group create the components of their project plan with agreed-upon recovery project ideas, actions, initiatives, goals, budget, timelines, deliverables, impact measurement, collaborative partners and responsibilities outlined.
  • Each group will complete a comprehensive and structured first draft project plan. The product of their collaborative efforts will be a detailed document that serves as a roadmap for transforming their innovative project idea into an achievable initiative.
  • Available funding opportunities and granting programs will be identified.
  • Following the workshop, assistance in preparing a formal application for funding consideration will be provided by United Way of Thunder Bay.

You should attend Day Two if you are a leader from:

  • Participants from Day One interested in continuing the conversation of moving Thunder Bay forward and engaging with next steps and funding opportunities
  • A nonprofit organization
  • The business community
  • A community-based committee or group

Interested in both days? Attendees will gain:

  • comprehensive understanding of the collaborative dynamics among government, business, and the nonprofit sector, ultimately aiming for the city’s sustainable development.
  • holistic understanding of cross-sector collaboration and collective impact.
  • multifaceted insights, forge valuable connections, and contribute to the collective effort towards economic and social development.

For more info, please visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/better-is-possible-community-recovery-summit-tickets-872966605617

Catch the Ace at the Proz


Upcoming Dates:

Wednesday, April 17, 2024 7:00 pm
Wednesday, April 24, 2024 7:00 pm
Wednesday, May 1, 2024 7:00 pm
Wednesday, May 8, 2024 7:00 pm
Wednesday, May 15, 2024 7:00 pm

Address:

Westfort Prosvita
721 Gore Street West, Thunder Bay, ON, Canada
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Category:

Fundraising and Charity

Details:

Catch the Ace tickets on sale all week at the Proz bar at 721 Gore St. The draw takes place Wednesdays at 7pm. You do NOT need to be in attendance to win, winners will be posted on our Facebook page. $5/ticket. Licence M868929

Location:

Westfort Prosvita

Cost:

$5

International Women’s Day March and Celebration


THUNDER BAY AND DISTRICT LABOUR COUNCIL
presents
INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY
March and Celebration

FRIDAY, MARCH 8th, 2024
OPSEU/SEFPO Membership Centre
326 Memorial Ave, Thunder Bay Ontario

March down Memorial Ave at 6 pm bring your signs and noise makers.
Celebration at 7pm.

A celebration of women helping women, includes light refreshments, drummers, music, poetry and guest speakers on food insecurity from the RFDA and Roots Community Community Food Center.

We will be collecting feminine hygiene products for the United Way Tampon Tuesday drive and other personal hygiene products and household cleaning items for the RFDA/foodbank. Monetary donations are also accepted.

For more information contact info@tbdlc.ca or call 807-345-2621

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