Around Town

EVENTS CALENDAR

The Penalty Box Canteen is Celebrating its first anniversary tonight! Thursday Sept. 11. Come out for Customer Appreciation Night at the Memorial Sports Centre 5-8 p.m. Free fry and tot bar, Homemade Pizza, Desserts and Dainties. Plus a chance to win tickets to a game between the Winnipeg Jets and Toronto Maple Leafs and other prizes.

Join us in downtown Fort Frances for the first-ever Burger Wars on September 12, 2025 — a community street festival filled with food, fun, and flavour! Featuring local burgers, vendors, music, and more, all in support of the Fort Frances Community Chest.

The 45th annual Terry Fox Walk/Run is Sunday Sept. 14 Registration begins at noon with the run starting at 1 p.m.

Tour De Fort is holding its Annual General Meeting at 6:30 p.m. on Sept. 18 at the Memorial Sports Centre in the IFK meeting room. Open to the public, new volunteers are welcome, email info@tourdefort.com for more information.

The Next 55+ movie Matinee at the Fort Frances Library in the Shaw Room is Sept. 19, 1-3 p.m. Featuring Pirate Radio the story of A band of rogue DJs that captivated Britain, playing the music that defined a generation and standing up to a government that wanted classical music, and nothing else, on the airwaves. Starring Philip Seymour Hoffman, Bill Nighy and Nick Frost. Directed by Richard Curtis. Rated R 1hr 59 minutes

The Township of Alberton invites you to a Roof Raising Good Time as they celebrate the roof installation over their ice rink at Millenium Park 168 Hill Road, Alberton. Saturday Sept. 20 from 3-7 p.m. Featuring live music by The Faculty, Barbecue, Bounce house, fire simulator, pickle ball, Face painting, and more.

Seniors Active Living Fair takes place at the Fort Frances Senior Centre on Tuesday, Sept. 23 from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The Fire Department and Diabetes Clinic will be giving talks and there will be all kinds of exhibitors with information and give aways.

The Pushing Up Daisies fair has been rescheduled for Thursday Sept. 25 from 1-4 p.m. in Hallet Hall at Rainycrest Long Term Care. Hosted by the Sunset Country Palliative Care Committee. “Explore our informational booths and connect with local services offering support for you and your family through the end-of-life journey. This year’s event also features powerful keynote speakers you won’t want to miss.”

Local organizations are planning events for the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on Sept. 30, 2025. They are planning an awareness walk, Pow Wow with Lunch and refreshments. If you are interested in sponsoring this year’s event contact Hailey Olson at 807-274-2042 or holson@fftahs.org.

ONGOING EVENTS

Bingo resumes at the Senior Centre this Friday Sept. 12 until Dec. 5. For more information call Diane, 807-275-9308.

Tai chi in the Park is back at the Lion’s Park every Wednesday beginning at 11:00 a.m. under the covered gazebo near the fountain. Sessions will run rain or shine throughout the rest of the summer.

Memory Lane Café hosted by the Alzheimer Society–a welcoming space where individuals with dementia and their care partners can connect socialize and enjoy activities. At the Fort Frances Senior Centre 1 p.m. Next date is Oct. 1 Nov. 5 and Dec. 3. For more info call 807-468-1516.

The Rainy Lake Readers book club meets the third Tuesday of each month from 6:00-7:45 at the Fort Frances Public Library Technology Centre. Visit the Library and check out the display of this month’s book selections. New members always welcome. 

Story Time at the Fort Frances Library is held every Wednesday at 10:15 a.m. at the Fort Frances Public Library Technology Centre! Story Time features a new theme each week, with carefully selected stories, songs and activities that will captivate and engage your little ones. No registration required. Perfect for ages 2-6 with a caregiver. (There will be no Story Time on Aug. 27, see you next week)

Pokémon Club is held Fridays at 4 p.m. at the Fort Frances Public Library Technology Centre. New to Pokémon? Learn how to play and develop your skills! We play Pokémon cards in the unlimited format, which means that you can use cards from any set to build your deck! Recommended for ages 8-14+. Please bring your own snacks.

Lego Club at the Library, every Thursday from 3:30-5 p.m. come build, create and connect. Compete in Lego building challenges, create unique builds and build big!

STEM Saturday is at the Fort Frances Public Library Technology Centre, from 10:30-11:30 a.m. Stop by for STEM-based fun, games and crafts! Anyone under 8 needs to be accompanied by an adult. (STEM Saturday is taking a break, check out the library page for an update when it resumes).

Stroke Survivors group– meeting the Second Wednesday of every month 10-11 a.m. Let’s have a coffee and talk. A good time to make friends with other people that understand what you’re going through. To register call or text Nathan Galusha 807-271-6262 or Shelly Jones 807-276-1319.

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

The Town of Fort Frances is looking for 4 members of the community to join a committee and help with the planning and development of a community off-leash dog park. For more information go to fortfrances.ca/dog-park.

The Fort Frances Lakers need billets! Billets are families who open their homes to junior hockey players during the season. Our players often come from out of town, and need a safe, supportive environment while pursuing their hockey dreams. Billet Families receive $600/month to help with additional expenses like food. Billets receive one regular season pass per player, invitations to exclusive Lakers events, and more! Contact fflakerspresident@gmail.com or call 807-275-6991 for more information.

The Lakers are also in search of gameday volunteers- Positions include camera operators, Stats keepers, camera operators, beer garden servers and security, and raffle sales. Training provided and volunteer hours available for high school students Contact Fortfranceslakersmedia@gmail.com to volunteer.

The Fort Frances Legion Ladies Auxiliary to Branch #29 is seeking new members to join their dynamic group of fun, hardworking Ladies. If you would like to know more about this group, please contact Andrea at 275-8912.

The Rainycrest Tuck Shop is accepting donations– The Tuck Shop is open to residents, family, staff and visitors. Great items for donation are things like large stuffed bears, knick knacks, gift items and items for residents to place on their night stands or wall/door. Proceeds from the Tuck Shop go to the Rainycrest Auxiliary, which benefits residents. Donations can be dropped off inside the main entrance, labelled ATTN: Tuck Shop.

Rainycrest Auxiliary Membership – New members are always welcome and current members are reminded to renew their membership dues are $5 per year and can be paid at the Tuck Shop or by calling 274-6954 (Judy) or 271-4114 (Donna).

Meals on Wheels – Seeking volunteer drivers. Contact Nicole Piotrowski at 807-274-3266 ext 4818 or by email n.piotrowski@rhcf.on.ca.

Best for Kitty is in need of foster homes, to provide a safe environment to house cats while they wait for forever homes. Support and supplies are provided. For more information, e-mail bestforkitty@gmail.com, for more information. Donations accepted via e-transfer, or donate through www.bestfortkitty.net for tax receipts. Cheques can be dropped off at Northwoods Gallery and Gifts