Here is a look at what’s going on in the town for the next 48 hours!
If you’re looking for something to do around Pembroke and Petawawa over the next couple of days, there are several opportunities to get out, learn something new, and connect with others in the community.
Thursday starts off in Petawawa with the Outdoor Photography Club meeting at 10:30 in the morning. It’s a great chance for photography enthusiasts to get outside, explore local scenery, and share tips and techniques with fellow shutterbugs.
Later in the day, the Pembroke Public Library hosts its English Conversation Group from 12:30 until 1:30. The program offers a welcoming space for participants to practice their English skills, build confidence, and meet new people.
Then at 2:30, Intergenerational Story Time takes place at Marianhill. The program brings together children and seniors to share stories, conversation, and meaningful community connections across generations.
Friday’s activities begin at the Pembroke Public Library with Hugs, Snuggles and Rhymes from 10:30 until 11:30 in the morning. The program is geared toward babies, toddlers, and caregivers, featuring songs, rhymes, stories, and early literacy activities.
In the afternoon, Tech Time runs from 2 until 4, offering one-on-one help with technology questions, devices, and digital skills for anyone looking for a little extra support.
The day wraps up with the French Conversation Group from 4 until 5, providing an informal setting for participants to practice speaking French and strengthen their language skills in a friendly environment.
Whether you’re interested in photography, language learning, family programming, or improving your tech skills, there are plenty of ways to stay active and engaged around the Upper Ottawa Valley.
That’s your community roundup — more local events coming up tomorrow!
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