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Re-Source Centre, Library Events and IPM Volunteer Call

Rezorce Senter
Re-Source Centre and Library News

Your Community Resource

The Resource Centre offers computers with high speed Internet access, desktop programs and educational software for kids.  Ask us about: computer courses, one-on-one tutorials, workshops, services for small business, and help with resumes.

Library Ham Supper
with Silent & Loonie Auction
Thursday August 24th at the Apsley Community Centre.  Dinner from 5pm til 7pm with a Silent & Loonie Acution throughout Supper.  Adults $12, Children (ages 4 thru 12) $6.50.  Tickets available at the Apsley & Woodview Libraries.

Summer Programs

Read all about it, Superheroes at the TD Summer Reading Program this summer. A magic show with Peter Mennie will top off our program on August 16th at 10AM at the Apsley Community Centre.  Watch for posters with more information.

Hours: Tues 10-4, Wed 12-8, Fri 10-4, Sat 10-2.

Woodview Branch  May to October 19 ONLY:
15 LIBRARY RD. (off Northey’s Bay)  654-1071
Thursday 1-4 & 7-9

We'd love to see you soon!

For more information of our resources, programs, or services:

Sayer Ballers
Another year of soccer ends with fun being had by all.  Pictured above is the team sponsored by Sayers IGA.
 
IMP

Volunteers Needed!!

by Caroline Elder
IMP – North Kawartha Representative

Peterborough County: Ontario’s Premier Rural Expo is coming to the Peterborough area this September. Excitement is building for the International Plowing Match and Rural Expo 2006, which will take place from Tuesday, September 19 to Saturday, September 23, 2006 at Mather’s Corners, just west of the village of Keene, south of Peterborough. The event is a celebration of the rich agricultural history of Ontario, where everyone comes together at the time of the fall harvest.

The IPM and Rural Expo is the largest event ever to be staged in Peterborough County, with more than 100,000 people expected. The economic impact on the local economy is anticipated to be over $25 million.

The Rural Expo will consist of commercial, governmental, cultural and educational exhibits, antique machinery, demonstrations, an artisan marketplace, food, horse shows, live entertainment, the Queen of the Furrow competition and more. All combine to showcase and celebrate the importance of agriculture in our lives. Visitors will discover the “world next door” - the rural, agricultural and natural world that is just beyond the limits of the cities, towns and villages where we live, work and play.

Volunteers are needed in all areas of the county exhibit.  If you would like to get involved in this exciting event, please pick up a volunteer application form at the new North Kawartha Township Offices, 280 Burleigh Street or contact Amanda Dibbits at ADibbits@county.peterborough.on.ca.  Visit www.PeterboroughIPM.ca for more details today!






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Imagination is more important
then Knowledge
As Knowledge is limited
Whereas Imagination encircles the globe





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Other Pages in The Apsley Voice for August 2006 ...

Page   1: The New Entry in Apsley's Canada Day Parade
Page   2: Apsley Voice - Directory & Masthead
Page   3: Local News, Legion and Community Business Profile
Page   4: Seniors, Volunteers, Philosophy and Family Pride
Page   5: Parks, Recreation & Birding

Page   6: Canada Day Parade Photos
Page   7: The Apsley Lions and Line Dancers
Page   8: Classified Ads & Church News
Page   9: More Canada Day Parade Photos
Page 10: Re-Source Centre and Library Events and Call for Volunteers for The International Plowing Match
Page 11: Health Centre Thanks and Celebration

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