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Jeff der Kinderen recently opened Caygeon Liquidation in a big yellow barn behind 51 Main St. in Bobcaygeon.
Jeff has winter boots, electronics, kitchenware, auto accessories, tools and hardware, home décor, toys, antiques, military surplus and more. Housed in a 100-year-old barn, Caygeon Liquidation is open Wednesday to Saturday from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Caygeonliquidation.ca or find them on Facebook.
Cancer Takedown is an evening of song story and solidarity.
Dubbed a “Spirit-Raiser”, the event is being organized by Rick and Amy Kemp, and MC’s Linda Kash and Megan Murphy will be introducing people with inspiring stories, as well as local musicians Kate Suhr and Melissa Payne, among others. Cancer Takedown takes place on Nov. 16 at 7 p.m. at Market Hall Performing Arts Centre. Tickets are available at markethall.org
Courtney Cartmel is a registered acupuncturist who recently moved back to the Peterborough area to set up practice at the Peterborough Centre of Naturopathic Medicine.
Through acupuncture, Cartmel can treat a wide variety of issues including physical pain, injuries, headaches, digestive problems, mental health issues, insomnia and more. Fully certified, Courtney brings 7 years of experience with her. You can contact Courtney at The Peterborough Centre of Naturopathic Medicine or call 705-761-6596.
“Friends in Music” is a community band for all ages and abilities.
Music Director Mark Hiscox rehearses Thursday evenings from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Playing a variety of music genres in a relaxed atmosphere, Mark promises a fun-loving, diverse and noncompetitive group of people who simply enjoy making music together in a positive, low-pressure environment.
Anyone who plays woodwinds, percussion or brass at an easy to medium level of difficulty is welcome to come and play. No auditions are required and there is no age limit. For more information, please contact Joanne Culley, joanne.culley@sympatico.ca or call 705-748-5353.