Events

Thank you for supporting the fundraising initiatives of grandmothers groups across the Campaign! Browse the calendar below to learn about the many online, in-person and multi-day events that grandmothers groups are organizing, as well as Campaign-wide events.

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Quilt on display at Scugog Council for the Arts

Scugog Council for the Arts 175B Queen St, Port Perry, Ontario, Canada

Visit the Grandmothers to Grandmothers Campaign quilt at the Scugog Council for the Arts from August 1-4!

Quilt on display at Scugog Council for the Arts

Scugog Council for the Arts 175B Queen St, Port Perry, Ontario, Canada

Visit the Grandmothers to Grandmothers Campaign quilt at the Scugog Council for the Arts from August 1-4!

Quilt on display at Scugog Council for the Arts

Scugog Council for the Arts 175B Queen St, Port Perry, Ontario, Canada

Visit the Grandmothers to Grandmothers Campaign quilt at the Scugog Council for the Arts from August 1-4!

Quilt on display at Scugog Council for the Arts

Scugog Council for the Arts 175B Queen St, Port Perry, Ontario, Canada

Visit the Grandmothers to Grandmothers Campaign quilt at the Scugog Council for the Arts from August 1-4!

Grandmothers Embrace South Simcoe Bake Sale

St. John's United Church Alliston ON 56 Victoria St E, Alliston, Ontario, Canada

Along with the Potato Fest we once again will have our Bake Table in front of St Johns Church Alliston. Featured are tea bisquits, cookies, butter tarts , squares and preserves .

Free

Visit the Nelson Grans at the Cottonwood Markets

Cottonwood Falls Park 199 Carbonate St, Nelson, British Columbia, Canada

The Nelson Grans to Grans are well known for gran-made yummy baked goods! Visit our booth of home-baking at Nelson Market every 3rd Saturday of the month from May through September at Cottonwood Falls Park from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm. All proceeds go to the Grandmothers to Grandmothers Campaign of the Stephen Lewis Foundation.

Ride to Turn the Tide

On September 6th and 7th some "Grassroot Grannies" and friends will cycle from Stittsville to Perth and return via Almonte in this two-day bicycle ride while others will cycle from Ashton to Almonte and return on September 7th. Distances cycled will vary from 50 km in the one-day event to between 120 and 210 km […]

Quilt on display at Almonte Fibre Fest

Mississippi Valley Textile Museum 3 Rosamond St E, Almonte, Ontario, Canada

To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the founding of the Stephen Lewis Foundation, grandmothers launched a project that exemplifies the solidarity between Canadian grandmothers and their counterparts on the African continent – the Solidarity Quilt. It represents the power and impact of women’s leadership, activism and collaboration in communities around the world. This unique piece […]

Quilt on display at Almonte Fibre Fest

Mississippi Valley Textile Museum 3 Rosamond St E, Almonte, Ontario, Canada

To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the founding of the Stephen Lewis Foundation, grandmothers launched a project that exemplifies the solidarity between Canadian grandmothers and their counterparts on the African continent – the Solidarity Quilt. It represents the power and impact of women’s leadership, activism and collaboration in communities around the world. This unique piece […]

Greater Van Gogos Solidarity Cycle

Calling all cyclists - Register now for the Greater Van Gogos Solidarity Cycle! Solidarity Cycle is open to people of all ages who want to support African grandmothers and the transformation of communities hit hardest by HIV and AIDS. Registration is open until August 12 and e-bikes are permitted. Ride length is 50 or 100 […]

$50.00

Quilt on display @ St. Helen’s Anglican Church, Orléans ON

St. Helen's Anglican Church 1234 Prestone Dr, Orléans, Ontario, Canada

To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the founding of the Stephen Lewis Foundation, grandmothers launched a project that exemplifies the solidarity between Canadian grandmothers and their counterparts on the African continent – the Solidarity Quilt.  It represents the power and impact of women’s leadership, activism and collaboration in communities around the world. This unique piece of […]