September 28, 2017
September 28, 2018 6:02 amThe True Fantasies Bridal Expo is tonight at the Links of Kent from 5:30 til 9.
Everything you need to organize your big day, all under one roof. Free!
The annual Firefest show is set for downtown Chatham tomorrow 10-4.
Come out for the final Firefest, it’s Canada’s largest show of vintage fire trucks.
Absolutely free event for the whole family, wrapping up with a parade at 4.
For more info, check them out on Facebook.
The final FireFest in Chatham is Saturday! Make plans to Detour to Canada’s largest Fire Muster – a FREE event – with the parade at 4 p.m. #Visitck #CKDetourism #CKont https://t.co/L1FkP05eKz pic.twitter.com/wzaQWKfcxk
— Chatham-Kent Tourism (@VisitCK) September 27, 2018
FYI – it’s a PA Day for most students around Chatham-Kent today.
Roads will be a little less congested.
Saturday CK Animal Rescue 5K at the Bay – Family Fun Day from 10-4. Info and registration online here.
Two runs on Sunday. The Foundation of the Chatham-Kent Health Alliance annual Pumpkin Run in Rondeau. Proceeds will benefit the Foundation of CKHA’s highest priority needs to support the purchase of urgently needed new equipment at the Chatham and Wallaceburg hospital sites.
For the first time, Chatham-Kent hosts the CIBC Run for the Cure from the Union Gas Information Technology Centre on Bloomfield Rd. With 1 in 8 Canadian women expected to be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime, your support matters more than ever.
Spotify has teamed with Ancestry.com to offer users playlists based on their own DNA. By signing up through the genealogy company, you can trace your family history and input results to Spotify.
It’ll then generate a playlist based on your family tree and listening habits. Users who want to explore will first have to sign up to the ancestryDNA program for $99.
Learn more about our exciting new partnership with @Spotify via @bustle: https://t.co/0MfICuSHZx
— Ancestry (@Ancestry) September 23, 2018
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This post was written by Chris McLeod