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MONTHLY GAME NIGHTS - Keep the winter celebrations going and join the County of Brant Library for monthly game nights hosted at Paris Beer Co (Wincey Mills)! Thursdays, February 8, & March 14 from 7 pm to 9 pm. Book your table at brantlibraryca/Calendar and meet us at the Paris Beer Co. to play interactive games, hang out with friends, and have some laughs.

All You Can Eat Spaghetti Supper

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Etonia United Church

All-you-can-eat Spaghetti Supper, 101 Hwy. 2, Etonia on Wednesday, February 7, 2024 from 5:00 to 6:30 p m Adults $20; children 12 and under $5; pre-schoolers free. Includes garlic bread, refreshments and dessert. Takeout available. Wheelchair accessible.

LIVE! AT

THE FELLOWSHIP HALL. Join us at St George United Church, 9 Beverly St E (Hwy.#5), St. George on Friday, February 2nd, as we enjoy favourites of the 60's, 70's and 80's with Hwy 24! Doors open at 7:00 p m , with music starting at 7:30. Tickets $10 at the door or by e-transfer to stgeorgeunitedchurchfinance@gmail com Cash bar - beer and wine. For more information, contact (519) 448-3842.

Paris Horticultural Society General

MONTHLY MEETING – February 7th starting at 7 pm the Paris Fairgrounds. Our guest speaker is Heather Jerrard. Her topic is “Low Maintenance Gardens”. Check out Heather’s website ‘My Landscape Artist She worked in the Landscape Profession since 2013; she was a Horticulturist at Whistling Gardens and the Royal Botanical Gardens in Burlington.

Bcca Reserve Fund Study

PRESENTATION - The Brant Condominium Corporations' Association (BCCA) is pleased to announce that Vince Londini from Otto & Company will be the guest speaker at the February 7, 2024 meeting on the topic of Reserve Fund Studies. Time: 2 PM Where: The Sherwood Restaurant, 799 Colborne St. East, Brantford. This is a FREE event sponsored by your BCCA and is of special interest to the condominium community. ​You are encouraged to attend as every condominium community deals with Reserve Funds. Not only is the Reserve Fund critical to managing the many assets and elements of a condominium complex, it is also a very important indicator of the overall financial health of the complex.

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