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Saturday 01 November 2025
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  • Saints & Sinners Ghost Tour

    Step inside over 200 years of history with a tour that’s equal parts fascinating, fun, and a little mischievous. St. George’s Anglican Church has seen saints, sinners, scandals, and surprises—and now you can hear the stories that shaped not only the church but the city of St. Catharines itself.

    Guided by Rev. Dan Tatarnic, who has dug deep into the archives to uncover the most intriguing tales, this tour promises an unforgettable peek behind the stained glass. From pillars of the community to colourful characters you won’t find in the history books, you’ll discover the people and events that left their mark inside these storied walls.

    Two tours only, limited to 30 people each. Reserve your spot before history passes you by!

    All proceeds support the St. George’s Restoration Project, preserving this Niagara landmark for generations to come.

    06:30am 
  • Fenwick United Church Christmas Bazaar

    Temperatures have cooled, seasons are changing and that means only one thing: Christmas is coming, and so is the gifting and eating season!  Feeling too lazy to bake?  Almost out of preserves?  Need some cozy slippers for cold feet?  You will find it all, and more, at our Christmas Bazaar! November 1, 2025 - 9 am to 2 pm We look forward to seeing you there!

    09:00am - 02:00pm 
  • Sight Awareness Bowl-a-thon

    Bowlers will experience simulated blindness through glasses that simulate various visual impairments. All funds raised will be donated to the Lions Foundation of Canada Dog Guide Program

    09:00am - 04:00pm 
  • Ontariogreen Tree Planting

    Ontariogreen is transforming a mowed lot in Beamsville into a forest with 75 native trees and shrubs on Saturday, November 1st from 10:30 a.m. to noon and we could use your help. All ages welcome! Students needing volunteer hours welcome!

           No experience needed, instructions and guidance provided. 

           This planting leads from a suburban area into a trail system and its newly planted trees and shrubs will become a seed source to help improve biodiversity along the trail.

    10:30am - 12:00pm 
  • Western Pop-Up Market
    Come shop western wear, hats, and accessories from Willow and Nash, and get your hair done country-style with braids and feathers by DH Hair Studios.
     We’ll be collecting food donations for GBF during the pop-up — every can helps our local families in need!
    Then, later that evening, head over to Teddy’s Sports Bar for a night of line dancing, prizes for best dressed, and a western hat raffle — all in support of GBF!
    11:00am - 04:00pm 
  • Holiday Calligraphy Workshop

    This is a beginner-to-intermediate-level workshop, welcoming new and returning calligraphers. Get ready to elevate your gifts for the gift-giving season or anytime of the year! In this class you will learn warm-up drills, foundational strokes, how to create lowercase letters and connect letters to form words, and add style by bouncing words. You will receive a calligraphy workbook with access to a video that goes over the foundation strokes, creating lowercase letters, connecting words, and uppercase letters. You will also receive 2 Fudenosuke pens (hard and soft tips), 3 blank Kraft cards with cream envelopes, and 3 gift tags with cream ribbon.

    01:00pm - 04:00pm 
  • Official Opening of Sho'aríshon Park

    Sho’aríshon Park was designed in collaboration with Indigenous partners to honour and reflect the history, culture, and enduring presence of Indigenous peoples, with a particular focus on the Neutral Nation.

    This important new public space in the Town of Lincoln features naturalized landscapes, interpretive installations, and public art that provide a place for reflection, education, and gathering.

    Join us as we celebrate the opening of Sho’aríshon Park and come together to honour the stories, heritage, and relationships that continue to shape our shared community!

    01:00pm - 02:30pm 
  • Grimsby Glows Pumpkin Parade

    The Rotary Club of Grimsby, in collaboration with the Town of Grimsby, is proud to present the Grimsby Glows Pumpkin Parade! We are inviting the citizens of Grimsby and surrounding West Niagara to walk the path in Coronation Park from Main St. to Elm St. and view 300+ carved jack-o'-lanterns and more. 

    Individuals and various groups in the local area are encouraged to drop off their carved and decorated pumpkins (especially the ones that graced your front entrances on Halloween!) between 8AM-4PM on event day, November 1st  in the Elm St. parking lot (Grimsby public pool parking lot). Jack-o'-lanterns can be entered into our carved pumpkin contest or donated to display on the pathway. Volunteers will be on-site to help organize.

    05:30pm - 08:00pm 
  • Howl-o-ween Bash Fundraiser

    Join us for a fur-righting fun evening of yummy food, music and dancing, and fundraising in support of the Niagara Dog Rescue!

    07:00pm 
 

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