Community, Activities, groups with in Canada, Ontario, Kingston, Kingston.
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Learn self-defense in a welcoming environment. Insightful senseis who teach you at a pace that matches your personal learning and experience. Practical skills for the real world and a focus on personal health.
The Mushotoku Dojo would love for you to join our community of supportive learners in our group pursuit of mental, social, and physical wellness through a blend of modern self defense and traditional martial arts! Please contact (sensei Brian) through phone or email as listed below:
Phone: 613-770-3245
Email: bway83@outlook.com
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We live on Point Crescent and are looking for people for occasional walks in pairs (20-40 minutes) in the neighbourhood, ideally late afternoon, or it could be early morning. Dog walkers welcome. I work from home and want to add some walks to my schedule. Also, cross-country skiing in local parks, and yoga.
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Dr. Suess themed March Break Camp provided by Little Hive Childcare. During the day kids will participate in fun learning activities such as crafts, baking, games, reading, rhyming, and more. Camp runs Monday to Friday 8am-5pm and costs $50/day. Located in Woodhaven.
Kids will require a backpack everyday with a lunch, change of clothes, and water bottle. Please ensure to label everything.
Contact Jessica Madore for more details or to save your spot. littlehivechildcare@gmail.com or 613-770-1332. Registration will require a $25 non refundable deposit.
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The idea is to form a group who would like to see Matinee showings of the Oscar worthy movies .
Why a Matinee Club? To travel during the warmest, brightest part of the day if you are not working afternoons. or are retired. Myself, I am a member of the Screening Room which is close to the bus hub and is about $10 with the membership.
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The purpose of this study is to examine couples’ daily relationship experiences. We are interested in a variety of experiences couples encounter on a day-to-day basis such as relationship quality, sexual quality, conflict, leisure activities, and so on. In this study, you and your partner will individually complete an online background survey (~60 minutes), a brief daily diary survey for 21 days (~10 minutes/day), as well as a 3-month follow-up survey (~15 minutes). We do not anticipate any psychological or physical risks to participants.
To thank you for your time, couples will receive up to $130 CDN (up to $65 per person CDN) in Amazon.ca gift certificates.
Eligibility requirements:
1) You and your partner have been in a romantic relationship for at least 2 years.
2) Both you and your partner must be willing to participate.
3) You and your partner must be available for 3 weeks (21 evenings) in the near future to complete a short online survey every night (individually).
4) You and your partner live together at least 5 out of 7 nights a week (i.e., not in a long-distance relationship). Moreover, you and your partner must not be isolating from each other due to COVID-19 pandemic quarantining procedures.
5) You and your partner must have a separate email address that only he/she has access to (i.e., no shared email accounts can be used for this study).
6) You and your partner would be able to have a 5-10 minute zoom call (with the camera on) with a research assistant to determine eligibility.
Your participation as well as your responses will be strictly confidential. This research is being conducted by Dr. Cheryl Harasymchuk (Professor) at Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada and is being funded by a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Insight Development Grant (435-2019-0635).This study has received clearance by the Carleton University Research Ethics Board–B, Canada (clearance #105046).
If you are interested in signing up for this study and/or would like more information, please contact pairlab@carleton.ca.
https://carleton.ca/pair/current-studies-participate/
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The Kingston & District Trap Skeet and Sporting Clays Club is always inviting new members to join our team. We are inviting visitors (non-members) to come visit, watch the excitement of breaking clays or inquire about membership. We have a great facility for clay target disciplines and are currently improving and upgrading all three ranges. Our sporting clays range now offers 14 x stations to choose from during your round. Please visit our website to ask and inquire on how you can join our team as a new member. Use the Contact Us page and you will receive a prompt reply, see you soon! (kingstonshotgunsports.com)
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Hey all
If you're thinking of trying a new card game feel free to try final Fantasy TCG
Games are played at a new online store with Available game space (booking only) OSS and at the shop action packed comics
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Boxing day salllleee:
Book a trail ride for Wednesday the 28th or thursday the 29th or the first couple weeks in January and get 25% off of it!!
Minimum of 2 people per trail ride, maximum of 3 beginners.
New students who book a trial lesson over the next 2 weeks will also recieve 25% off their first lesson! (Lessons currently available for wednesday the 28th or in the new year! :) )
Comment or text us at 905-462-2730 to book now!! :)
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A clown band rehearsal is an occasion for fun and music.
Do you like to laugh?
This activity is suitable for seniors and children and everyone in between.If you play an instrument, bring it! If you don't, there's a big box of kazoos and miscellaneous music-making devices.
There are no fees, and there's no commitment. Come for fun.
Rehearsals are from May to October, outdoors in Kingston.For more information, please ask Rosie the Clown,
613-777-7133
RosieTheClown.ca
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Looking for a YouTube Personality.
Adventurous, funny, positive, chatty.
For making Let's Plays and comedy skits with friends. Currently we have +6000 subs.
Ages from 20 to 40 only. We have a wide age bracket within that.
The better we are collectively the more money you stand to make. Will need to sign an intellectual property contract.
Please text 519-697-6242
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Did you know that the UK has halted booster shots? Hear all about it on thehighwire.
It's one of the first videos you come to . Type in all three words.
Too many adverse effects they are saying. Too many deaths.