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Event Series Fridy Night Live @ the Legion

Fridy Night Live @ the Legion

New Ross Legion Branch #79 64 Forties Road, New Ross, Nova Scotia, Canada

Friday Night Live starts at 8:30pm.  Guests must be signed in by a member.  Under aged guests must be accompanied by a guardian. Dec 6: Duosonics Dec 13: Gypsy Minstrels Dec 20:  The Upbeats "Wear your ugly Christmas Sweater" Dec 27: CLOSED Jan 3: OPEN_NO LIVE MUSIC Jan 10: Tammy Adams & Scott Redden Jan...Read more >

Field to Fork to Future

Ross Farm Museum

the Ross Farm Museum and Farm Works Investment Co-op are hosting a Farm Works information, discussion and Gentle Dragons event.  Phone 902 689 2210 for more information.

Christ Church Lunch

New Ross Legion Branch #79 64 Forties Road, New Ross, Nova Scotia, Canada

The Christ Church Guild will be holding a Lunch at the New Ross Legion on Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2020 Time : 12:00 noon Lunch will be ---- Roast Pork Dinner --Roast Pork served with potatoes and gravy, carrots, peas, coleslaw and biscuits --Dessert – Cherry Cheesecake --Tea or Coffee $10.00 per person Dinners must be...Read more >

Event Series Snowshoe demonstration

Snowshoe demonstration

Ross Farm Museum

This weekend the interpreters at Ross Farm Museum will be demonstrating the traditional art of snowshoe making. They will have snowshoes available for you to experience snowshoeing first hand.

Games Night

Forties Community Centre 1787 Forties Rd, New Ross, Nova Scotia, Canada

Crokinole, Crib or Game of Choice Saturday, February 22nd starts 7:30 pm $ 5.00 admission / lunch served Forties Community Centre Come alone or bring a friend everyone welcome. Remember the good times spent playing games. Information- call Robert Gates 902 689 2382 -Proceeds for hall

Event Series By the Light of the Candle

By the Light of the Candle

Ross Farm Museum

In the early 1800's the only source of light would have been by candle. Many families would have had to make their own candles or else go with no light at all.  Come join the staff at the Ross Farm Museum in making dipped candles just like the settlers would have done years ago.