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Lanark County Interval House marks Red Dress Day today with an event at Mississippi Mills Public Library, Almonte, 2–5 p.m. The gathering honours Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls with crafts and reflection. Community members invited. Details available through organizers. All ages welcome.
Plot holders are invited to attend the annual general meeting at Ferguson’s Falls Community Hall tonight at 7 p.m. Organizer Tracy Zander encourages participation, offering updates on cemetery matters and an opportunity for community members to share input.
Open Doors Mental Health will host in-person fundraising days at Independent Grocer locations: Smiths Falls today, Carleton Place Thursday and Perth Friday, supporting free mental health services for children, youth and families across Lanark County during Children’s Mental Health Week.
The Carleton Place and District Horticultural Society hosts a meeting tomorrow at Zion Memorial United Church, featuring horticulturist Nicole Bennett. She will share practical garden design tips, including native plants, edibles, and year-round interest. A member spotlight on May planting, plus refreshments and social time, will follow. All are welcome.
The Table Community Food Centre in Perth is offering Community Meals every Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 4:30 to 6pm at their Gore St. Location. Learn more at thetablecfc.org
Enjoy weekly bingo at Perth Civitan Hall tomorrow. Doors open at 5 p.m., bingo starts at 7 p.m. Free admission; purchase bingo cards as desired.
You’re invited for a thoughtful, respectful and engaging topical discussion with facilitated questions to keep the dialogue going at the Perth Coffee and Meaningful Discussion gatherings held every Wednesday from 12:30 until 1:30 at Coutts Coffee on Gore Street.
