What’s happening in Montreal in November/December

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Exhibit by Louise Jalbert • Nov. 8 – Dec. 24
Works on paper and canvas. Vernissage Nov. 8, 5pm. 100 Sherbrooke E.  514-872-5338

LaSalle Community Services Centre
Painting class: Tues. & Wed. 9:30-11:30am. $5/class. Chair yoga: Tues. 8:45-9:30am. $2/classSee website for more activities. St. John Brébeuf, 855 Bishop Power, LaSalle. 514-937-5351 x237 ccs-montreal.org 

Friends for Mental Health
Support groups and more for family and friends of the mentally ill. 750 Dawson, Dorval. 514-636-6885  asmfmh.org

Creative Social Centre
See website for activities. 5237 Clanranald. 514-488-0907  cscmtl.com

Voices for Hope
Adult community choir has openings for singers. Rehearsals Wednesdays 1–3 pm. 514-630-0331

Bon Appétit Dinner Club
Visit restaurants around the city. Fridays. 7pm. 514-264-8951  b.bulka@videotron.ca

Club Gourmand
Food lovers are invited to wine and dine every other Friday at 6:30 p.m. in a variety of restaurants around the city.  514-935-4880 

Week of Nov. 4-11

McGill University Health Centre workshops • begins Nov. 5
“My Tool Box: The Building Blocks to Self-Care” – fun and practical workshops developed by Stanford University help individuals manage living with chronic health conditions. 514-934-1934 x71585

Christmas Bazaar • Sat. Nov. 10
Preserves, Christmas crafts and decorations, children’s table, lunch. 9:30am-2pm. Church of St. John the Baptist, 233 Ste. Claire, Pointe Claire.

Orientation for Winter courses • Wed. Nov. 12
Concordia Seniors non-credit program offers undergraduate courses at a reduced fee. Call for appointment. 514-848-2424 x3893

Week of Nov. 12-18

Montreal Zoological Society: Guest speaker • Tues. Nov. 13
“Beasts of the Wild” with Steve Luxton. 7:30pm. $5. 1200 Atwater. 514-845-8317

Ami-Quebec: Roundtable discussion • Wed. Nov. 14.
“Resiliency: Using Strengths to Overcome Life’s Challenges”  with speaker Moira Edwards. 7 – 9pm.  6875 Décarie #300.  514-486-1448  amiquebec.org

Theatre Panache • Nov. 14-17
Mrs Dexter and her Daily by Canadian playwright Joanna McClelland. See website for prices and times. 28 Wharf, Hudson. theatrepanache.ca

Helvetia Seniors Club • Thurs. Nov. 15
Prof. Dr. Michael Wiseman speaks on “Your Smile-Healthy Life” followed by lunch. 11am-2pm. 6151 Monkland. 450-687-5256 

Lakeshore Chamber Music Society • Fri. Nov. 16
Trio Creo 7:30pm. $15 adults, $8 seniors and students. Union Church, 24 Maple, Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue   514-457-5756  lcmssmcl.ca 

Christmas Bazaar • Nov. 16-17
Silent auction, raffle, food for sale. Fri. 7-9pm, Sat. 10am-3pm. The Anglican Church of the Resurrection, 99 Mount Pleasant, Pointe Claire. 514-505-0627

Book sale • Nov. 16-17
Fri. 7-9pm, Sat. 10am-2pm. Kensington Presbyterian Church, 6225 Godfrey.

Single Person’s Association: End of autumn dance • Sat. Nov. 17.
8pm. 7771 Bouvier.  514-366-8600

Bazaar & Empty Bowls • Sat. Nov. 17
Crafts, bake sale, light lunch for sale. Buy a handcrafted bowl at the event and have it filled with soup. 10am-3pm. Centre Greene, 1090 Greene, Westmount. 514-931-6202

Fall fair • Sat. Nov. 17
Country store, plants, preserves, candy, coffee and lunch. 9am-3pm. St. Barnabas Church, 12301 Colin, Pierrefonds. 514-684-4460

Artisan Fair • Sat. Nov. 17
Held by Edgewater Elementary Home and School Association. Crafts, baked goods, book sale, lunch and children’s section. 10am–3pm. 220 Cardinal-Leger, Pincourt.  514-425-6461

Bazaar • Sat. Nov. 17
Baked goods, quilters, baby crafts, home-based businesses, lunch. 9am-2pm. Dorval-Strathmore United Church, 310 Brookhaven, Dorval. 514-631-6171

Parish bazaar • Nov. 17-18
Fudge, white elephant, tea room, raffles and games. Sat. 9am-3pm, Sun. 10am-noon. St. Thomas More, 978 Moffat, Verdun.

Art etc. • Nov. 17-18
Juried show of arts and crafts. Tea room, door prizes. Sat. 10am-5pm, Sun. 10am-4pm.  Montreal West Town Hall, 50 Westminster S.

Christmas artisan sale • Nov. 17-18
10am – 4pm. Whitlock Golf & Country Club, 128 Cote St. Charles, Hudson. 450-424-2099 nancyhagberg.com 

Week of Nov. 19-25

A Victorian Christmas • weekends, Nov. 21-Dec. 23
Historic home decked out for the holidays and special activities. Sat., Sun. 10am – 5pm. Sir George-Étienne Cartier National Historic site, 458 Rue Notre-Dame E.

The Pipeline play readings • Nov. 23-25
Infinitheatre’s annual series of free play readings, featuring three new plays including the winner of the Write-On-Q competition. Bain St. Michel, 5300 St. Dominique. Suggested $10 donation. 514-987-1774, infinitheatre.com

Christmas Bazaar • Sat. Nov. 24
Tarot-card readings, fishing pond, children’s table, horse racing game. 10am-3pm. Royal Canadian Legion Branch 212, 7771 Bouvier St. LaSalle. 514-364-0428

Concordia craft fair • Sat. Nov. 24
More than 40 artists, many with one-of-a-kind items. 10am-6pm. In the atrium at 1515 Ste. Catherine W.

Christmas shopping sale • Nov. 24-25
Hungarian cuisine and more. 10am-3pm. Hungarian United Church, 50 Graham, T.M.R.

Week of Nov. 26-Dec. 2

A Victorian Christmas • weekends, Nov. 21-Dec. 23
Historic home decked out for the holidays and special activities. Sat., Sun. 10am – 5pm. Sir George-Étienne Cartier National Historic site, 458 Rue Notre-Dame E.

Art+ • Nov. 30-Dec. 1
More than 40 local artists. All proceeds to the school bursary fund. Fri. 3-9pm, Sat. 10am-5pm. Villa Maria High School, 4245 Décarie. 514-484-4950 villamaria.qc.ca

Craft Sale • Sat. Dec. 1
Crafts, bake sale, lunch and raffle. 10am-3pm. New Hope Senior Citizens Centre, 6225 Godfrey. 514-484-0425

Montreal Urban Hikers: Underground city • Sat. Dec. 1
Meet at eastern ticket booth of Place des Arts metro. Rain or shine. 9:30am $2 donation. 514-938-4910 montrealurbanhikers.ca

Stewart Hall Singers Christmas concert • Sat. Dec. 1
Schubert’s Magnificat and Mass in G Major and plenty of Christmas songs. 8pm. $20. St-Joachim Church, 2 Ste-Anne, Pointe-Claire village.  514-697-3873

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