WW2 Encampment @ Ross Farm
Ross Farm MuseumJoin us and the Atlantic Canadian World War 2 Living History Association this weekend at the Ross Farm Museum.
Join us and the Atlantic Canadian World War 2 Living History Association this weekend at the Ross Farm Museum.
The New Ross Christ Church Guild will be holding a lunch on June 5th at 12 noon. Menu will be meatloaf, potatoes, veggies, and roll, dessert, tea/coffee Cost: $10.00. Dinners must be preordered..no later than May 31st, no delivery. Call 902-277-1341 to order.
Bus leaves at 9:00am. $50 pp Includes: T-shirt, Breakfast, Lunch, Supper and fun filled Tour of Legions Registration at the Legion. First stop= Windsor Legion. Open to Everyone.
Join us at the New Ross Fire Hall for our 15th Annual Pig Roast- entertainment begins at 2pm. Meal served 4:30-6:00pm. Cost: Adults $10, Children 5-12: $5, Under 5: Free If anyone is willing to donate their time to help at this event, please call Linda at 902-689-2477.
Before the arrival of machines, work that was too hard for man was carried out by trained animals. For hundreds of years the Ox has helped to do everything from preparing land, to moving heavy loads. This weekend you will have the opportunity to see "Lion & Bright" the oxen at Ross Farm at work. ...Read more >
This month at Baby Group we are talking about feeding older babies, with a focus on baby-led weaning and Canada's Food guide! Katie Cox, our Dietetic Intern, will be answering your questions on baby-led weaning for 6 mth olds such as "What is it? Is it safe? How can I do it at home?" and...Read more >
Forties Community Centre Sunday, June 16th 4:30 - 6:00pm Menu: Roast beef, potatoes, vegetables, coleslaw, dessert, tea/coffee Adults: $13, Children 5-12: $7, Under 5: $3
Captains Meeting 9:30, Play starts at 10:00. Open to Everyone.
Organized by the Brothers of Norwood Lodge #135, New Ross Location: Western Shore and Area Improvement Building. Sunday June 23rd, 2019 Doors open at 9am, Auction Draw begins at 2pm ALL NEW ITEMS. Also 50/50 Draw Proceeds for their Masonic Special Needs Program.
In the spring of 1817 Daniel McKay, became the first blacksmith in Sherbrooke (New Ross). The blacksmith shop, with its collection of tools played an important role in this settlement. This weekend come to Ross Farm Museum and learn why the balcksmith was such an important part of the community and why they remained so...Read more >