What’s happening in Montreal in October/November

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BAZAARS

Royal St Lawrence Yacht Club • Oct. 11-14

Boite de Noel, a juried sale of arts and crafts supporting NOVA and the Lakeshore General Hospital Auxiliary. Thurs. 6-9pm, Fri. 10am-9pm, Sat. 10am-5pm, Sun. 14 10am – 4pm. $2. 1350 Bord du Lac, Dorval

St. Jean Berchman’s Church • Oct. 13-14

Flea market. Sat. 9am-5pm, Sun. 9am-4pm. 5945 Cartier, Rosemont 514-804-6973

Montreal General Hospital • Thurs. Oct. 18

Women’s Auxiliary Early Bird bazaar. 9am-4:30pm. Benefits the dialysis department of the MGH. Livingston Hall, 6th floor. 1650 Cedar 514-934-1934 x43009

Rosedale-Queen Mary United Church • Sat. Oct. 20

50+Club bazaar in N.D.G. Lunch $7. 10am-2pm. 6870 Terrebonne. 514-872-1764

Wyman Memorial United Church • Oct. 26-27

Used book sale, proceeds to outreach projects. Fri. 6-9pm, Sat. 9:30am-2pm. 13 Main, Hudson

St. Thomas More • Sat. Oct. 27

Flea market and craft sale. 9am-3pm. 978 Moffat, Verdun

St. Charles Church • Nov. 2-3

Flea market. Fri. 9am-7pm, Sat. 9am-4pm. 2111 Centre. 514-932-5335

Maywood Residence • Sat. Nov. 3

Craft fair and bazaar. 10am-4pm. 33 Maywood, Pointe Claire

Church of St. Andrew and St. Paul • Sat. Nov. 3

Fall fundraising sale. 9:30am– 2:30pm. Donations of non-perishable food items for Tyndale Food Bank appreciated. 3419 Redpath. standrewstpaul.com

St. Antonin Church • Nov. 3-4

Polish bazaar. 9am-5pm. 5361 Snowdon. 514 489-6010

 CLUBS & GROUPS

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

Bereavement group Belarome

Eight week Grief Resolution group Wed. afternoons starting Oct. 31. 6100 Monkland 514-968-0927

Hope & Cope • Thursdays

Weekly walk for those who have lost someone to cancer. One hour followed by coffee. 10am. 514-973-2254

Bon Appétit Dinner Club

Visit different restaurants around the city. Fridays. 7pm. 514-264-8951 b.bulka@videotron.ca

 NOVA West Island • Until Oct. 27

Bereavement group. Saturdays 10am-noon. 514-695-8335

 St. Monica’s Parish: Enhancing and Ensuring Quality of Life as You Age • Tues. Oct. 16

Explore the importance of attending to the physical, emotional and spiritual realities of aging with Marie-Claude Giguere. 1:30-3pm.

The Path We All Walk • Wed. Nov. 7

Learn about the seven steps of grief and healing and the six needs of mourning with Jane Blanchard. 7:15-9pm Free. Refreshments served. 6405 Terrebonne 514-481-0267 x22

Helvetia Seniors Club • Thurs. Oct. 18

Dr. Dastoor speaks on “Aging and Memory” followed by lunch. 11am-2pm. 6151 Monkland. 450-687-5256

Single Person’s Association

Halloween dance party • Sat. Oct. 20 8pm. 7771 Bouvier, LaSalle. 514-366-8600

Montreal Urban Hikers

Downtown Scavenger Hunt • Sat. Oct. 20. Meet on Guy in front of the métro entrance. Rain or shine. 9:30am $2 donation. 514-938-4910 montrealurbanhikers.ca

Montreal Zoological Society

Field trip • Sun. Oct. 21. Johnville Bog and Forest park. Leaves from 1200 Atwater at 8:30am. Bus and park $55, optional museum $10. 514-845-8317

EVENTS

Oscar Peterson Hall • Thurs. Oct. 11

“Darwin’s Mad Dream” with speaker William F. McComas, Ph.D. 8pm. Free. 7141 Sherbrooke W. 514-848-2424 x2595

Cynthia Coull Arena • Thurs. Oct. 25

Health tips for hypoglycemia and Type 2 diabetes 10am-noon. 195 Empire, Greenfield Park. 450-466-1325

Loyola Chapel • Sat. Oct. 27

Zerf Productions presents The Medium followed by a silent auction. Admission by freewill donation and/or item for N.D.G. Food Depot. 7:30 pm. 7141 Sherbrooke W. 514-486-0924

Westmount Park United Church • Sat. Nov. 3

Taste of Africa, lunch prepared by the West Hill Grandmothers Group in support of the Stephen Lewis Foundation. Noon. $25. 450-688-2213

Congregation Beth-El • Oct. 21, 24-25, 27-28

Bubbies and Babes on Broadway musical revue. Call for times and prices. 1000 Lucerne, T.M.R. 514-738-4766 beth-elmtl.org

Olympic Stadium • Nov. 3-4

The National Pet Show. Sat. 10am-9pm, and Sun. 10am-6pm. 4141 Pierre De Coubertin. $9-$13. snac.ca/en/montreal

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