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What’s Happening in MCFN This Week: Sept 22-28

What’s Happening in MCFN This Week: Sept 22-28

Posted on September 21, 2025

What’s Happening in MCFN This Week: Sept 22-28

✨ What’s Happening in MCFN This Week ✨
Here’s what’s happening around the community this week — mark your calendars! 📅👇

Monday, September 22nd
Community Yoga: https://mncfn.ca/post_events/mcfn-community-yoga-classes/
Pre-register with Laura-Lee at 905-768-1181

Tuesday, September 23rd
Registration Opens at 8:30 a.m. for Clairvoyant Gloria Bridges: https://mncfn.ca/post_events/clairvoyant-medium-gloria-brydges-2/
Email chelsea.king@mncfn.ca to register

Registration Deadline for Movie Time! https://mncfn.ca/post_events/movie-time-a-big-bold-beautiful-journey/

Wednesday, September 24th
Bami’ie Wiidookodaadiwin Giwetashskad – Caregiver Support Circle: https://mncfn.ca/post_events/bamiie-wiidookodaadiwin-giwetashskad-caregivers-support-circle/

Thursday, September 25th:
Movie Time – A Big Beautiful Journey:
https://mncfn.ca/post_events/movie-time-a-big-bold-beautiful-journey/

Friday, September 26th:
Clairvoyant Gloria Bridges: https://mncfn.ca/post_events/clairvoyant-medium-gloria-brydges-2/

Registration Deadline for Red Cross Babysitting Course: https://mncfn.ca/post_events/babysitting-course/

This Weekend:
Annual Spay and Neuter Clinics: https://mncfn.ca/post_events/annual-fall-spay-neuter-pet-clinics/
Call Janice or Laura-Lee at 905-768-1181 to register

UPCOMING:
Student Immunization Drop-Ins: https://mncfn.ca/post_events/student-immunizations/
Truth and Reconciliation/Orange Shirt Day: https://mncfn.ca/post_events/national-day-for-truth-reconciliation-orange-shirt-day/

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