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What’s Happening: week of April 19

What’s happening events must be open to the public, of general interest, 60 words or less, and received at least two weeks prior to the event.
Whats Happening

What’s happening events must be open to the public, of general interest, 60 words or less, and received at least two weeks prior to the event. Please include ticket prices, if any, and a phone number or website where readers can obtain more information. Email notices to [email protected]

Thursday, April 19

Red Dot Tour

A 15-minute Red Dot Tour of the current exhibitions at Judith & Norman Alix Art Gallery, 147 Lochiel St., 7 p.m. to 7:15 p.m. Drop-in. Free, give what you can. For more, call 519-336-8127

LCMA Banquet

Lambton County Municipal Association’s annual meeting and banquet at the Camlachie Community Centre, 6767 Camlachie Rd., Social hour 5:30 p.m., dinner 6:30 p.m. Author Donald S. Hair is guest speaker. Tickets $25. For more, contact Melissa Mullen at 519-845-5410 or [email protected]

Paint Nite

Paint Nite fundraiser for Life’s Seasons Care & Support with instructor Joan Ross. At Life’s Seasons, 805 Christina St. N., 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Cost is $40. No experience needed. Refreshments and supplies provided. For tickets or info call 519-491-7717

Summer Program

SWONT Conductive Education accepting registrations for its summer program at Dunlop United Church, 757 Rosedale Ave. Children registering must be age two to 16 and have a diagnosis of cerebral palsy or similar motor dysfunction. Camp fees $200 for two weeks. For more, visit www.swontconductiveefucation.com or call 519 384 5421

Friday, April 20

Ozobots

Learn to code, play create and connect the physical and digital worlds with small toy robot. Mallroad Library, 1362 Lambton Mall Rd., 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. Must pre-register by calling 519-542-2580

Ham Dinner

Ham dinner and pies at Paterson Memorial Church, 120 Russell St. S., 6 p.m. Cost is $15. For tickets, call 519-344-6422 or 519-344-2870

Saturday, April 21

Daffodil Dip

Individuals, teams and families welcome to join the dip in the lake for Canadian Cancer Society at the Sarnia Riding Club, 980 Riding Club Lane., registration 10 a.m., dip at 11 a.m. Pre-event registration, $40, event day $60. Participants encouraged to raise $100. Food and entertainment afterwards. For more, visit 519-332-0042 or visit convio.cancer.ca/goto/daffodildipsarnia18

Record Store Day

Eleventh annual International Record Store Day is a celebration of music and the people who create and sell it, featuring limited edition releases on vinyl, draws, giveaways and live music by Blackmore & Blackmore. Cheeky Monkey, 130 Christina St. N., 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. For more, call 519-332-0978

Spring Flea Market

Spring Flea Market at the Strangway Centre, 260 East St. N., 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Includes an open cafe serving breakfast sandwiches and local vendors with handmade items, baked goods, crafts. Vendors pay $30 fee, contact the centre to register. Free admission to public. For more, call 519-332-0656

Trail Cleanup

Join the Lambton Outdoor Club in cleaning up the Howard Watson Trail, in conjunction with Sarnia Parks and Rec Annual Community Parks Clean-up Day for Earth Day. For more, visit www.lambtonoutdoorclub.org

Festival of Praise

Sarnia’s Sursum Corda Christian Men’s choir hosts 2018 Festival of Praise concert featuring guest choirs from Woodstock, St. Thomas, Chatham and Clinton. First Christian Reformed Church, 1105 Exmouth St., 7 p.m. Admission $15. Tickets available at Dutch Market and the door. For more, contact Bert at 519-312-7727

Aquarium Society

The Sarnia Aquarium Society auction features thousands of fish, plants, aquariums and other related items for fish fanciers. Sarnia Christian School gym, 1273 Exmouth St., doors open 9:30 a.m., auction at 11 a.m. For more, contact Jack at 519-542-8282 or Bob at 519-331-0568

Dance

At the Sarnia Legion Hll, 286 Front St. N., 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. Cost is $30 per couple. For more, visit www.sarniaballroomdancingclub.ca

Ladies Testimonial Lunch

Hosted by Uniquely You Ministries, with guest speaker Annette Caza Miner, at the Stangway Adult Community Centre, 260 East St. N., 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Freewill offering taken. For more, call Ruby at at 226-349-2500 or e-mail at [email protected]

Anglers Spring Derby

Bluewater Anglers Club Spring Derby. For shore and boat anglers. Tickets available at the Outdoorsmen and Bucks Bait until 5:30 p.m., April 20. $10 for non-members. Rules and regulations at www.bluewateranglers.com. For more, call 519-344-9821

E-Waste Recyling

Bluewater Lions hosting an electronic waste recycling day at Premier Recycling, 325 Gladwish Dr., from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Wide range of e-waste accepted. For more, call Murray at 519-336-7756 or email [email protected]

E-Waste Recycling

École secondaire Franco-Jeunesse hosting a two-day electronics recycling event at École Les Rapides, 1103 Michigan Ave. Drop off computers, telephones, TVs, etc. or call to have them picked up. Saturday and Sunday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more, call 519-542-5970.

Community Workshop

Learn what opportunities are available for teens with disabilities at a free community workshop hosted by Jump-Start; Lambton Kent Teen Transition Committee. Comlimentary breakfast and lunch. Great Lakes Secondary, 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Must register by April 20. For more, call Jennifer at 519-542-3471, ext. 291

Sunday, April 22

Roller Skating

Weekly Sunday public roller skating sessions begin at Clearwater Arena and run until June 24, from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Under 16 must wear a helmet. Admission $7 and $5 under 16. Rentalsavailable for $3. For more, see Roller Skating in Sarnia on Facebook or call Brad at 519-384-0612

Fashion Show

Harbour Bauy’s annual spring fashion show in support of Special Olympics, featuring new spring fashions, refreshments and door prizes. 2 p.m. Gateway Room, St. Clair Corporate Centre, 265 Front St. N. Tickets, $30, available at Harbour Bay, 214 Front St. For more, call 519-344-4442

Stargazing

Sarnia Astronomy Club holds stargazing at Mike Weir Park, beginning at dusk. Telescopes and binoculars set up for everyone to enjoy the night sky. Free magazine given to first 20 who arrove. Weather permitting. For more, call 519-542-4260

Sunday, April 22

Earth Day Event

Form a human chain and wave at U.S. neighbours who will be doing the same in recognition of Earth Day. Bring a flag to wave. Meet at Ferry Dock Hill, 6:45 p.m. For more, visit facebook.com/GreenDrinksSarnia

Monday, April 23

The 89th annual Lambton County Music Festival gets underway and runs until May 3 at various locations around Sarnia. Free will donations appreciated. The Stars of the Festival show will be held Tuesday, May 15, at Grace United Church, 7 p.m. Admission $3. For more, call Marianne at 519-869-4024

Herbal Therapy

Herbs for digestive problems including garlic, chives and leeks will be discussed at a meeting of the Lambton County Herb Society. Also a seed exchange. 7 p.m., Twin Lakes Terrace, 1310 Murphy Rd. For more, call 519-541-9587

Tuesday, April 24

Coping with Grief

Two-hour session to better understand the grief process and how to help yourself and others through loss. Facilitated by a Registered Psychotherapist. Free. Twin Bridges NPLC, 109 Crawford St., 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Register at www.tbnplc.com or 226-776-9030

Dash & Dot

Learn to code with toy robots that can detect objects, gestures, commands and respond to them. Bright’s Grove Library, 2618 Hamilton Rd., 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Pre-register by calling 519-869-2351

Sewing Workshop

The public has free access to the Janome 5060 QDC sewing machine at Point Edward Library throughout the month. Completion of Beginner Workshop required first. For ages 10 and up, 220 Michigan Ave., 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Pre-register by calling 519-336-3291

Wednesday, April 25

Cooking Class

Rapids Family Health Team offering a free cooking class “Eating Comfortably with IBS.” 1150 Pontiac Dr., 9:30 a.m. Must pre-register by calling 519-339-8949. Also available on April 26, at 1:30 p.m.

Overcoming Anxiety

Rapids Family Health Team offering an 8-week Overcoming Anxiety Therapy Group. 233 Cameron St., Corunna, 1:30 p.m. Must pre-register by calling 519-339-8949

Diabetes Prevention

Rapids Family Health Team offering a free workshop for people at high risk of developing diabetes. 1150 Pontiac Dr., 1:30 p.m. Must pre-register by calling 519-339-8949

Suicide Loss

Rapids Family Health Team and West Lambton Community Health Centre offering a free Suicide Loss Support Group. 429 Exmouth St., 6 p.m. Must pre-register by calling 519-339-8949

TNT Fusion Workshop

Develop creative skills, make new friends, and explore the community at Judith & Norman Alix Art Gallery’s Try New Things Fusion Workshop. Free, suggested donation of $10/week. 147 Lochiel St., 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Also on April 26. Must register by calling 519-336-8127, ext. 3226

Parkinson’s Event

Parkinson’s Society Southwestern Ontario hosts a Living Well mini-conference at the Holiday Inn, 1498 Venetian Blvd., 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Guest speakers will address mood, movement and music, caring for caregivers and medications. Cost $20, lunch included. All welcome. To register, call 1-888-851-7376 or visit www.parkinsonsociety.ca

Artist Garage Sale

Gently-used art supplies and books for sale at Sarnia Artists’ Workshop Garage Sale. Grace United Church, 900 Cathcart Blvd., 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. All welcome, come for coffee or tea. For more, visit www.sarniaartistsworkshop.com or email [email protected]

Thursday, April 26

MAC Night

Annual festivities organized by the Multicultural Awareness Club at Northern Collegiate, featuring food and entertainment from around the world. Food sales begins at 5 p.m., entertainment at 7 p.m. 940 Michigan Ave. Admission free, all welcome. For more, contact [email protected]

Slow View

A new take on touring the Judith & Norman Alix Art Gallery’s exhibition “Making Marks,” settling on one work and rediscover the joy of looking at art. 147 Lochiel St., 7 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Free, give what you can. Must register by calling 519-336-8127

Book Signing

Author Jennifer Suzanne will discuss her novel “Whatever It Takes” and sign copies at Cole’s in the Lambton Mall, 1380 London Rd., 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Also at Fairwinds Lodge, 1218 Michigan Ave., 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. on Monday, April 23. For more, email [email protected]

Choir Performance

An evening of song featuring 100 Voice Boys’ Choir of St. Michael’s Choir School. At St. Michael’s Church, 1920 Wildwood Dr., doors open 6:30 p.m., 7 p.m. Admission $20 adults, $15 elementary school students. For tickets, call 519-869-2845

Networking Group

Connects, a social and networking group for ages 19-40, hosts a free social event at Limbo Lounge, 196 Christina St. N., 5 p.m. For more, visit facebook.com/sarniaconnects

Friday, April 27

Story and Craft

A story and craft at Point Edward Library, 220 Michigan Ave., 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. For ages 6 to 12. For more, call 519-336-3291

Movie

Sarnia Children’s Library showing “The Good Dinosaur”, 124 Christina St. S., 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. For more, call 519-337-3291

Benefit Concert

Benefit concert for Life’s Seasons Care & Support, featuring Blake Stevenson, David Schreiner and Val Schmidt, with guest artists Frank Brennan and Karen Williams. Grace United Church, 990 Cathcart Blvd., 7 p.m. Free, donations received at door. For more, call 519-491-7717

Symphony Orchestra

The International Symphony Orchestra’s Diamond Anniversary season finale is called Celebrating Sixty. Imperial Theatre, 168 Christina St. N., 7:30 p.m. For more, call 519-337-7775.

Saturday, April 28

Baby to Teen Sale

The baby to teen spring-summer bonanza sale at Sarnia Christian School, 1273 Exmouth St., 8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. Items include clothing, footwear, games, DVDs, toys, bedding, furniture, strollers and more. Proceeds to Neighbourlink Sarnia-Lambton. For more, call Cindy Coates at 519-344-3283

Hike

Lambton Outdoor Club hikes a difficult 15-km section of the Maitland Trail. For more, visit www.lambtonoutdoorclub.org

Paddling

Lambton Outdoor Club paddling at the Parkhill Conservation Area. For more, visit www.lambtonoutdoorclub.org

Tabletop Gaming

Bring your favourite board and card games to play at International Tabletop Gaming day. Sarnia Library, 124 Christina St. S., 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more, call 519-337-3291

Kitchen Parenting

Feeding specialist, speech language pathologist and author Melanie Potock will speak about “Parenting in the Kitchen: Home Strategies for Families with Picky Eaters.” Lambton College Event Centre, 1485 London Rd., 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. Includes breakfast. Cost $20, including a free, signed copy of “Adventures in Veggieland”. Register through Eventbrite.com. For more, call 519-383-8331

Day of Mourning

Pay tribute to lost and injured workers and commit to the prevention of future occupational injuries and diseases at the Firefighter Memorial Garden, Clifford Hansen Fire Station, 240 East St. N., 10 a.m. For more, contact John Millholland 519-542- 2375

Sunday, April 29

Family Sunday

Work with others to create a unique face by drawing individual parts, swapping with others and piecing it all together at the Judith & Norman Alix Art Gallery. Free, suggested $5 donation per family. Children must be accompanied by adult. 147 Lochiel St., 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. For more, call 519-336-8127

Gord Downie

Michael Barclay, author of The Never-Ending Present: The Story of Gord Downie and the Tragically Hip, doing a book-signing at The Book Keeper, 500 Exmouth St., 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. For more, call 519-337-3171

Bluewater Chordsmen

The Bluewater Chordsmen present “Let Harmony Shine” at the Imperial Theatre, 168 Christina St. N., 2 p.m. Featuring Lambton Youth Choir. Tickets $20 adults, $5 students. For more, call David at 519-339-9927

Baroque to Broadway

Music Through the Years concert will feature cellist Barbara Armstrong, floutist Tessa Catton and pianist Leanne Moran. Sarnia Library Auditorium, 124 Christina St. S., doors open 2 p.m., starts 2:30 p.m. Free will donation with proceeds to Pathways. For more, Barbara Armstrong [email protected]

Gallery in the Grove

Opening of “Fast Forward - An Exhibition of Artwork by Senior Lambton County Secondary Students” with award presentations for 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. 2618 Hamilton Park Rd. For more, visit

www.galleryinthegrove.com

Tuesday, May 1

Walking Soccer

Walking Soccer (Co-ed) for ages 50+. Norm Perry Park, Exmouth St., 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Tuesdays until October 30th. Cost is $25. Register online at City of Sarnia Parks & Recreation Activities, or Strangway Centre. For more, call 519-542-4703

Thursday, May 3

Cycling

The Lambton Outdoor Club cycling season begins with Thursday weekly rides. For more, visit www.lambtonoutdoorclub.org

Friday, May 4

Live Music

Wild Cards perform at Cheeky Monkey as part of First Friday activities, 130 Christina St. N., 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Featuring “Chasing the Light,” new art exhibit and sale by Bill Walters. For more, call 519-332-0978

Saturday, May 5

Church Coffee

St. Paul’s Anglican Church celebrates its 150th anniversary with coffee, tea and muffins. 210 Michigan Ave., 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Includes historical display and baking for sale. For more, call 519-337-2811

Plant & Craft Sale

Spring Plant & Craft Sale at Dunlop United Church, 757 Rosedale Ave., 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Items for sale include perennials, handcrafted items, baking and refreshments. Indoor & outdoor, rain or shine. Free admission. Everyone welcome. Wheelchair accessible. For more, call 519-337-3061

Hike

Lambton Outdoor Club hikes the Fanshawe Loop in London. A challenging 22-km well-maintained loop trail around Fanshawe Lake. For more, visit www.lambtonoutdoorclub.org

Steps For Life

Steps For Life hosts annual fundraising walk to raise awareness about injury prevention and to help families who have been affected by workplace tragedy. Walk at Kiwanis Pavilion of Canatara Park. Registration 9:30 a.m., walk at 10:30 a.m. To pre-register, visit events.threadsoflife.ca. For more, contact Mark at 519 336-4101, ext 224

SMArt Fair

Arts and Craft Fair featuring international food and more from Muslim women artists, authors, bakers, chefs, henna designers, and entrepreneurs. Variety of art, books, hijabs, festive decor, jewelry, handmade crafts, and fashion items. Sarnia Mosque, 1609 London Line, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. For more, email [email protected] or call 519-541-1335

Sunday, May 6

Roller Skating

Weekly Sunday public roller skating sessions at Clearwater Arena run until June 24, from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Under 16 must wear a helmet. Admission $7 and $5 under 16. Rentalsavailable for $3. For more, see Roller Skating in Sarnia

Cycling

The Lambton Outdoor Club cycles at the Howard Watson Trail. For more, visit www.lambtonoutdoorclub.org

on Facebook or call Brad at 519-384-0612

Wednesday, May 9

Roast Beer Dinner

Roast beef dinner with potatoes, coleslaw, vegetables, and pie. St. Luke’s United Church, 350 Indian Rd. S., 5 p.m. to 5:45 p.m. Cost $15. Advance tickets only. For tickets, call 519-344-1781

Fish Fry

Deep-fried fish dinner with brownie ice cream sundae for dessert. Camlachie United Church, 6784 Camlachie Rd., 4:30 p.m. 7 p.m. Cost $20 adults, $5 children 6 to 10, free for children 5 & under. Takeout and gluten-free available. For tickets, call 519-899-4720 or call Doug at 519-869-4727. For more, visit http://www.camlachieunited.ca

Thursday, May 10

Spring Tea

At Our Lady of Mercy Church Hall, featuring bake and jewelry tables, sandwiches, dessert, homemade spring rolls. Admission $7, with proceeds to local charities. 390 Christina St., 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. For more, call 519-383-7541 or 519-332-5382

Summer Program

SWONT Conductive Education accepting registrations for summer program at Dunlop United Church, 757 Rosedale Ave. Children registering must ages two to 16 and have a diagnosis of cerebral palsy or similar motor dysfunction. Camp fees are $200 for two weeks. For more, visit www.swontconductiveefucation.com or call 519 384 5421

Saturday, May 12

Race to Erase

Twelve annual event featuring teams of four competing in fun challenges to raise money for 11 local charities. For more, visit http://sarnia2018.racetoerase.com/ or call Rich at 519-330-1138

President’s Gala

Lambton College’s second annual President’s Gala with special guest Steve Patterson of CBC Radio’s “The Debaters.” Includes gourmet dinner, live music and silent auction. For tickets, contact the Lambton College Foundation at 519-542-7751 ext. 2459 or [email protected]

Stamp Show

The Sarnia Stamp Club’s annual Lampex show featuring on-site stamp dealers, free admission, light snacks. All welcome. Great Lakes Secondary (west entrance), 275 Wellington St. 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 a.m. For more, call Randy at 519-337-9960 or visit www.sarniastampclub.ca

Paddling

Lambton Outdoor Club paddles the Nith River near Plattsville. For more, visit www. www.lambtonoutdoorclub.org

Hike

Lambton Outdoor Club hikes the Alton Farms Winery. Enjoy a walk near the vineyards. For more, visit www.lambtonoutdoorclub.org

Tournament

Golf tournament to raise funds for the Great Lakes Wolfpack athletics program. St. Clair Parkway, Moore Line, Mooretown. Open to public, especially SCITS and St. Clair alumni. Cost $400 per team, $105 individual. To play, sponsor a hole or donate prizes, contact Brian Lynch at [email protected] or text 519-466-3574

Mother’s Day Coffee

All Saints’ Anglican Church Corunna hosts a Mother’s Day Coffee featuring baking, sewing, jewelry and knitting. Admission $3, including tea room. 383 Lyndoch St., 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. For more, call 519-344-5167

Garage & Bake Sale

The Ladies Guild of Trinity Anglican Church hold their annual Garage and Bake Sale. 1194 Murphy Rd., 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. To arrange a table, contact Joan Lake 519-542-3559

Dance

At Sarnia Legion, 286 Front St. N., 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. Cost is $30 per couple. For more, visit www.sarniaballroomdancingclub.ca

Sunday, May 13

Harp Performance

Harpist Kathleen Gahagan will play at Central United Church, 220 George St. before, during and after the 10:30 a.m. worship service. Freewill donation. Refreshments after service. All welcome. For more, call 519-344-4561

Monday, May 14

Relay for Life Meeting

Learn more about what Relay for Life is all about. Find out where fundraising money goes and meet people whose lives have changed because of the funds raised. Point Edward Optimist Hall, 210 Monk St., 6 p.m. Also on June 4, same time and place. For more, call 519-332-0042 or visit www.relayforlife.ca/sarnia

Paddling

Lambton Outdoor Club paddles Sarnia Bay. For more, visit www.lambtonoutdoorclub.org

Tuesday, May 15

Stars of the Festival

Stars of the Festival features some of the top entrants from the 89th annual Lambton County Music Festival performing a show at Grace United Church, 990 Cathcart Blvd. at 7 p.m. Admission $3. For more, call Marianne at 519-869-4024

Saturday, May 19

Hike

Lambton Outdoor Club hikes the Wawanosh Wetlands. Trail wind along a provincially significant marsh, with opportunities to get close to the many wetland inhabitants. For more, visit www.lambtonoutdoorclub.org

Monday, May 21

Cycling

The Lambton Outdoor Club cycles to Sombra. For more, visit www.lambtonoutdoorclub.org

Wednesday, May 23

Concert

Sarnia Concert Association presents The Ladom Ensemble, incorporating Argentinian jazz, classical tango, Serbian folk dance, and Persian dance dulcimer. Imperial Theatre, 168 Christina St. N., 7:30 p.m. Tickets $40 adults, $25 students, available at box office. For more, visit www.sarniaconcertassociation.ca

Sunday, May 27

Paddling

Lambton Outdoor Club paddles the Snye River. For more, visit www.lambtonoutdoorclub.org

Cycling

Lambton Outdoor Club cycles to Petrolia. For more, visit www.lambtonoutdoorclub.org

Friday, June 1

Quilt Show

Sarnia Quilters Guild presents ‘A Feast for the Eye’ quilt show, showcasing a variety of quilts. Includes vendors, a Quilt Cafe, boutique table, door prizes and more. Point Edward Arena, 210 Monk St., 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Also on June 2, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission $6. For more, call sarniaquiltersguild.org

Saturday, June 2

Charity CD Sale

Charity CD Sale to benefit local Sarnia charities including the Alzheimer Society’s Mindful Music Program. At Artwalk, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday and Sunday. To donate CDs, drop them off at Blackburn Radio, Giresi’s Pizza or Artopia Gallery & Framing. For more, contact Billie Jo at 519-402-4111 or [email protected], or Rich at 519-330-1138 or [email protected]

Garage Sale

A non-profit garage and bake sale will be held at Bluewater Country, 5700 Blackwell Rd. All welcome, from 9 a.m. to noon., held rain or shine. For more information, call 519-381-2507

Sunday, June 3

Roller Skating

Weekly Sunday public roller skating sessions at Clearwater Arena run until June 24, from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Under 16 must wear a helmet. Admission $7 and $5 under 16. Rentalsavailable for $3. For more, see Roller Skating in Sarnia on Facebook or call Brad at 519-384-0612

Saturday, June 9

Gardens & Wines

Gallery in the Grove holding a bus trip to the Royal Botanical Gardens and Fielding Estate Winery. Tickets $118 including lunch, tours, wine tasting and bus. Bus departs Canadian Tire parking lot at 8 a.m., returns at 8 p.m. For detailed info and schedule, visit www.galleryinthegrove.com

Thursday, June 14

Surf Inn Turf

9th annual Surf Inn Turf with seafood and beef tenderloin at Holiday Inn, 1498 Venetian Blvd. In support the Inn of the Good Shepherd. Tickets $99 per person, available at the Inn of the Good Shepherd, Holiday Inn, or theinnsarnia.ca/tickets. For more, call 519-344-1746, ext. 342

Friday, June 15

Relay for Life

Annual cancer-fighting fundraiser. Join as a team or individual, survivors walk the Survivor Victory Lap, light a luminary in memory or in honour of a loved one. Includes entertainment and food. Clearwater Arena Park, 1400 Wellington St., 6 p.m. to 12 a.m. For more and to register, visit www.relayforlife.ca/sarnia or call 519-332-0042

Sunday, June 17

Father’s Day Walk

Huron House Boys’ Home 32nd annual Run/Walk/Skate/Bike at Mike Weir Park, 7:45 a.m. Free activities for children. Pancake and sausage breakfast included. For more, visit raceroster.com/events/2018/13490/huron-house-boys-home-2018


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