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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Petawawa and area Grannies First plant sale

Looking Glass toys Petawawa 3025 Petawawa Blvd, Petawawa, Ontario, Canada

PETAWAWA AND AREA GRANNIES first plant sale at Looking Glass Toys (in the parking lot behind Starbucks) 3025 Petawawa Blvd. On Saturday May 27th from 9am to 12 noon. All plants from local gardens. We will also have rhubarb for sale! Pay by donation. ALL PROCEEDS TO THE STEPHEN LEWIS Foundation in support of Grandmothers […]

Plant and Garden Sale

Bearbrook Retirement Residence 2645 Innes Rd, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Annuals, perennials, market, baking, silent auction and raffle.

Free

Kingston Grandmother Connection at the Marketplace of Ontario Guild of English Handbell Ringers

Kingston Grandmother Connection will be in the Marketplace at the Ontario Guild of English Handbell Ringers (OGEHR) Festival on June 2 and 3 at St. Lawrence College in Kingston. The Marketplace will be open to the public so come and browse our Sewing, Eco Products, Sandglass Creations and African Baskets and Jewellery. Marketplace hours: Friday […]

Free

Kingston Grandmother Connection at the Marketplace of Ontario Guild of English Handbell Ringers

Kingston Grandmother Connection will be in the Marketplace at the Ontario Guild of English Handbell Ringers (OGEHR) Festival on June 2 and 3 at St. Lawrence College in Kingston. The Marketplace will be open to the public so come and browse our Sewing, Eco Products, Sandglass Creations and African Baskets and Jewellery. Marketplace hours: Friday […]

Unveiling of the Grandmothers Campaign Cross-Canada Quilt in Regina

The Spot in Southland Mall, Regina 2965 Gordon Road, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada

Join us at The Spot in Southland Mall to see this wonderful handmade quilt. The quilting bee started in Regina with members of Grandmothers 4 Grandmothers Regina, and we are pleased to host the first stop of the cross-Canada quilt show, with more than 35 stops in all ten provinces! Canadian and African Grandmothers developed […]

Free

Treasures from the Trunk

Parking lot of Ecole Monseigneur de Laval 1601 Cowan Crescent, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada

One of our members called this a "garage sale on wheels". That apt description tells it all. You'll find us in the parking lot, trunks open with a variety of goods for sale. You may find books, fabric, art, kitchen items, plants, and so much more. Cash only. All proceeds to the Grandmothers Campaign.

Free

Kamloops Dinner with Friends

Dinner with Friends, June 11, 2023. A fun night with Kamloops CanGo Grannies at On the Rocks Pub & Grill. $25/person - $14 of each ticket goes to the Grandmothers Campaign. There's a meal choice for just about everyone & a 50/50 draw to try your luck. Get a group together, buy your tickets, then […]

Sing for Joy!

Unitarian Church of Montreal 5035 de Maisonneuve Blvd, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Come join us for an evening of sing-along lead by Jayne Hill and enjoy a glass of wine, snacks, door prizes and the fun of singing with friends. Bring the kids! Tickets $40 cash at the door. You can also make a donation online by clicking here. All proceeds go to the Grandmothers Campaign.

$40.00

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.