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PUBLISHED BY: TOWNSHIP OF KILLALOE, HAGARTY AND RICHARDS
Naturally
SPIRITEDMay - June 2019
Easy Reference
Mayor Janice Visneskie MooreCarl Kuehl (Ward 1)
Ted Browne (Ward 1)Stanley Pecoskie (Ward 2)
Debbie Peplinskie (Ward 2)Brian Pecoskie (Ward 3)
John Jeffrey (Ward 3)
1 John Street, PO Box 39Killaloe, Ontario K0J 2A0
Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pmPhone: 613-757-2300
Fax: [email protected]
www.killaloe-hagarty-richards.caLibrary: 613-757-2211
Lorna HudderCAO Clerk Treasurer
Susan SheridanDeputy CAO Clerk Treasurer
Tammy GorgeratAdministrative Assistant, Document
Management and Archive
Debbie YanthaOffice Assistant
Dean HollyWorks Superintendent
Tyler MaskBylaw Enforcement Officer
Chief Building Official
Bob GareauFire Chief
Bonnie IvimeyCommunity Development Officer
Nicole ZummachLibrarian
COUNCIL
TOWNSHIP OFFICE-----
-----STAFF CONTACTS
SWIMMING LESSONS
The Township of Killaloe, Hagarty and Richards is once
again offering swimming lessons for children aged three
and over. The lessons take place at Bonnechere Provincial
Park in Round Lake, starting in July. Keep checking the
township’s website killaloe-hagarty-richards.ca,
Our Naturally Spirited Facebook page and the
local newspapers for more information.
FUN FEST!
St. Andrew’s School Playground
on Tuesday, June 18th from
5:00 pm - 7:30 pm. Featuring
giant inflatables, photo booth,
face painting and much more!
Hot dogs and hamburgers
will be available for purchase,
as well as other treats. En
trance Fees: $10.00 per family
or $3.00 per student & $5.00
per adult. All for UNLIMITED
fun!
Killaloe Farmers Market!
Outdoors at Hoch FarmQueen St. & Hwy 60
Killaloe, ON Every Saturday
June 22nd - Thanksgiving9 am - 1 pm
Farm Fresh ProduceMeat, Breads, Preserves,
Arts, Crafts & GiftsFor more info visit
Killaloe Farmers Market On Facebook
Killaloe Craft and Community Fair Aug 9th, 10th and 11th
This year's event is going to be one to remember! The Killaloe Craft and Community Fair is a volunteer run outdoor festival featuring live music, craft vendors, workshops, kid's activities, camping, food vendors and much, much more. Located at 2789 Mountain View Rd, a beautiful outdoor site with rolling hills, tall white pines and a unique natural amphitheatre in front of the main stage; it is the perfect place to spend the weekend with friends and family. In its 43 year his-tory much has changed, but the magical atmosphere of the event continues and many consider it the highlight of their summer. This year we are excited to announce that our headliner for Saturday night is The Human Rights, a 10 piece reggae band out of Toronto. Come join us in dancing to their unique style of uplifting, ultra heavy, new roots reggae music.
"The Human Rights continue to create the best live reggae music and their perfor-mances are captivating from start to finish.” ~ Carrie Mullings, Vibes105
Mark it on your calendar and stay tuned at www.killaloefair.ca for more info and updates on the music schedule.
Early-bird Week-end Pass - $40Week-end Pass (at the gate) - $50Discount available to volunteers
Interested in volunteering?Please contact [email protected]
Come on out and be part of this unique community event!
The CRC Senior Active Living Centre (CRC SALC) is pleased to have started its second year of offering information, resourc-es, programming and support to community members aged 65 years and older! Watch for new opportunities for outdoor walk-ing at a slower pace - “STROLL”, monthly guest speakers and a repair and mending café. At the North Street Community Cen-
tre Seniors Yoga continues Mondays, “Cooking With Friends” meets Thursday 10:00am-1:00pm and the Community Craft Circle welcomes experienced and beginner knitters and cro-cheters from 7:00-9:00pm Thursdays. Personalized 1 hour “Technology Tuto-rials for Seniors” sessions continue till the end of May every Monday from 9:30-2:30 – call 613-757-2211 for an appointment. If you are interested in helping out with any programs or this year’s community gar-dening, please call Jennifer at 613-757-3108 x.222 or email [email protected].
Killaloe and District Public Library News and Events
KHR Fire-fighters ATV
Poker Run
CRC Senior Active Living Centre
23rd ANNUAL KILLALOE LIBRARY PLANT AND BOOK SALE – Saturday May, 25th
nials, shrubs, trees, house plants - any kind of plant!Please save your plant buying for Saturday, May 25th and help support your community library with your purchases! For more information call the library at 613-757-2211, visit our website at www.killaloelibrary.ca or email [email protected]
azines, CDs, and lots of DVDs for sale.A supervised children’s reading and craft tent, live local entertainment, and home baked goodies and refreshments will all add up to a fabulous communi-ty event not to be missed!As in previous years, the library is gracious-ly accepting donations of plants for the sale - herbs, flowers, vegetables, peren-
The biggest Killaloe & District Public Library fundraiser of the year - the annual plant and book sale - is slated for Satur-day, May 25th, 2019 from 9am- 1pm, on the munici-pal grounds in front of the library, at 1 John Street in Killaloe.In addition to the wide variety of beautiful plants and used books, there will also be gently used mag-
KHR Firefighters Associa-tion is pleased to announce that we will be again host-ing our annual ATV Poker Run. This is our third year for this successful event and will be held on May 4th. Over the last two years with funds raised from this event and other dona-tions, the KHR Firefight-ers Association were able to purchase a brand new WAJAX Mark III portable pump. This WAJAX pump is the “go to” standard for all wildland and forest fire applications and will also be a great upgrade to aging pumps in our FD. Thank you to all that donated and helped our fund raiser be the success it is!Hope to see everyone again this year.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUSST CASIMIR - ROUND LAKE
Mother's Day BreakfastSunday, May 129:00AM – 1:00PM
Scrambled eggs, Sausage, Ham, Pancakes, Beans, Homefries, local Maple Syrup, Toast, Juice, Coffee, Tea & Condiments…..
Gluten Free Available
Ticket draw for 10 gift baskets @ 1pm Free door prizes
*Proceeds for Church Painting*
FREE WILL OFFERING ALL WELCOME
Parade and Art Installation UnveilingTHURSDAY MAY 30Killaloe Public Library • 4 pmJoin the group as we walk from the library to Rainbow Valley Community Health Centre.Along the way, we’ll stop at Garth’s Kitchen, the Community Resources Centre and the post office to experience the Planting Seeds art installations. MORE INFORMATION: [email protected] • ov-caos.org
Art-making & Conversations for Mental Health in Killaloe
COMMUNITY EVENTS
May 2BBQ Lunch
Killaloe Friendship Club Noon
$5 Suggested Donation12 Lake St. Killaloe
-----May 4
Winter Market and Café
Killaloe Lions Hall 9am-1pm Baked
Goods, Crafts and Hot Food.
-----May 12
Mothers Day BrunchKillaloe Lions Hall,
9am-11amCome out and enjoy a
lovely brunch with your Mom. We promise we will do all the dishes
and cooking! Cost $8 adults under 10: $4
Under 2: Free-----
May 18, 2019AUCTION SALE
YARD SALE BAKE SALE
Bake Sale and Yard Sale 8 AM to 2 PM in St. Casimir’s Church
Basement, Round LakeAuction Sale,10
AM Outside. BBQ Hamburgers, Hotdogs
and Drinks available for purchase. All proceeds
go to Renovations.-----
May 26Pizza and a Movie
2pm, Killaloe Friendship Club
Featuring Garth's and AJ's Pizza
Reservation Required.Call 613-757-3108
$5 Suggested Donation
Renfrew County ATV ClubB101 or Bust! ATV Event June 14-16, 2019
JUNE 14-16 Renfrew County ATV Club will be hosting their 5th ANNUAL B101 OR BUST! Pakkotinna Trail ATV event in partnership with our event host Sands on Golden Lake, Deacon. There will be as many as 130 extra ATV’s and Off Road Vehicles in the area of our Trailhead at THE SANDS ON GOLDEN LAKE RESORT, Deacon, HWY 60. The weekend event includes a Friday night ride down Highway 60 to Pikwakanagan, then heading to Killaloe on the railbed. Besides riders supporting local accommodations, restaurants and trails, there will also be increased ATV traffic on sections of Highway 60, Round Lake Road, Tramore Rd, Lake Dore Rd, Roesler Rd, Trail Blazers Rd and a number of other smaller roads in the area on Saturday and Sunday. We have been promoting your businesses, cottages, resorts, camping and B&B on our Facebook and replying to emails for several weeks. This annual event is our fundrais-ing opportunity to raise money to repair the trail damage and erosion through the spring.
$40/person for a weekend bracelet includes trail side lunch and evening BBQ, Sun-day brunch voucher @ the Sands, and 3 days of riding. FRIDAY night run from Deacon to Pikwakanagan to Killaloe, SATURDAY all-day guided or independent poker run, SUNDAY feature more technical ride including the lookout over Golden Lake. FRIDAY night “BE OUR GUEST”, no event fee, no trail pass required. SAT/SUN requires an annual OFATV or RCATV trail pass. $20/day trail pass available on-site.Proud to partner with: The Sands on Golden Lake Resort, Deacon, Deacon Escarp-ment Cabins, Camping & Trails, Backyard Gourmet BBQ Company, and several oth-er door prize providers.For further details on the ride, how to get involved or how to support safe and responsible trail tourism in our area, please contact RCATV at [email protected]
PUBLISHINGDATES ANDDEADLINES
Waste DisposalSites & Hours
KILLALOE SITE
1049 Mask Road
Wednesday: 7:30am -11:30am
Friday: Noon - 4:00pm
Saturday: 8:00am - 4:00pm
ROUND LAKE SITE
168 Sunrise Road
Thursday: 8:30am - 3:30pm
Sunday: 8:30am - 3:30pm
Closed on the Sundays of a
holiday weekend. Open on the
Mondays of a holiday weekend
from 10:00am - 6:00pm.
July/August 2019 issueDeadline: June 5, 2019
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
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Proceeds from advertising support economic development initiatives
within the municipality. Please make payment to the Township of Killaloe, Hagarty and Richards at
1 John St. PO Box 39, Killaloe ON K0J 2A0.
You can download the newsletter from the municipal website
www.killaloe-hagarty-richards.ca
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ThursdayJUNE 6, NoonKillaloe Friendship Club12 Lake Street, Killaloe
Noon BBQ1:00pm AGM