New Ross Baby Group
New Ross Family Resource Centre Hwy 12, New Ross, Nova Scotia, CanadaRuns every second Thursday, join us from 10:00-11:30am. FREE, drop-in program. Come join parents and caregivers for tea, coffee, and conversation.
Runs every second Thursday, join us from 10:00-11:30am. FREE, drop-in program. Come join parents and caregivers for tea, coffee, and conversation.
New Ross clinic will generally be held once per month. Now patients of Dr. Cox may also book with Nancy. For more information or to book an appointment, please call 902-275-4414
Dec 1-Friday Night Live with: Havin A Time (Eric Keddy) Dec 8-Friday Night Live with: Matt & Bethan Dec 15-Friday Night Live with: Gypsy instral (Kevin Koloff) Dec 22-Friday Night Live with: Kaylyn Turner & Dexter Reeves Friday Night Live Show begin at 8:30pm
Card Playing-Friday nights starting at 7:30pm at the Forties Community Centre. Call 902-689-2817 for more information.
Friday Night Live shows begin at 8:30pm. Shows are open to everyone (Guests must be signed in by a member). Under aged guest must be accompanied by a guardian. May 4: Kaylyn Turner & Dexter Reeves May 11:Steve Cochrane & Aaron Warren-70's Throwback Night. Jump into the time Machine and let's party down with some...Read more >
Spring is here and the sheep at Ross Farm Museum have had their lambs and are ready for their annual shearing. There will be demonstrations in sheep shearing, natural dying, and spinning wool. Learn about the importance of sheep to early settlers and about the work involved to produce yarn and how woolen yarn was...Read more >
Join us and the Atlantic Canadian World War 2 Living History Association this weekend at the Ross Farm Museum.
Spring is here and the sheep at Ross Farm Museum have had their lambs and are ready for their annual shearing. There will be demonstrations in sheep shearing, natural dying, and spinning wool. Learn about the importance of sheep to early settlers and about the work involved to produce yarn and how woolen yarn was...Read more >
Join us and the Atlantic Canadian World War 2 Living History Association this weekend at the Ross Farm Museum.
Spring is here and the sheep at Ross Farm Museum have had their lambs and are ready for their annual shearing. There will be demonstrations in sheep shearing, natural dying, and spinning wool. Learn about the importance of sheep to early settlers and about the work involved to produce yarn and how woolen yarn was...Read more >