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SUMMARY:PEI Community Impact Summit
DESCRIPTION:You asked for a space to come together\, learn from each other\, and strengthen the nonprofit sector and it’s happening! \nThe PEI Community Impact Summit will take place January 29–30\, 2026 in Charlottetown\, bringing nonprofit staff and volunteers from across the Island together for two days of collaboration\, learning\, and connection. \nThis conference will feature interactive workshops\, panel discussions and dynamic sessions focused on Equity\, Diversity & Inclusion (EDI)\, Revenue Diversification & Sustainability\, Professional Development\, Skill Building\, and more. \nGet ready for practical tools\, fresh ideas\, and meaningful dialogue designed to move our sector forward together.
URL:https://csnpei.com/event/pei-community-impact-summit/
LOCATION:Delta Hotels Prince Edward\, 18 Queen St.\, Charlottetown\, PE\, C1A 4A1\, Canada
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260202
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260221
DTSTAMP:20260419T130334
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SUMMARY:Are you a new Executive Director?
DESCRIPTION:Are you a new Executive Director? \nApplications are now open for the 2026 ED Academy\, a supportive 12-month training program for Executive Directors with less than 3 years in the role. \nED Academy helps new EDs build confidence\, strengthen their leadership approach\, and navigate the realities of nonprofit management\, with practical tools and peer support along the way. \nThe program includes live in-person sessions\, an online learning classroom and community\, monthly virtual sessions\, and 100+ sector-specific tools and templates. The program begins in April 2026 and applications are open. \nHere’s how you can help: \n\n\nShare the application link with your networks \n\n\nRecommend the program to any new EDs you know \n\n\nReshare our social media posts (we’ve made it easy!) – LinkedIn or Instagram! \n\n\n🔗 Application link:\nhttps://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=2tps4L6W406uB0l3hJAoZ8qcxEq2tm5Oh9jQ_NbDk_pUNkhHUDUzTlRXRDEyOUo2V0ZNRzBKUk85QS4u \nProvince Specific Details: \n🟣 New Brunswick (francophone offering) \n🔵 Nova Scotia \n🟢 Prince Edward Island
URL:https://csnpei.com/event/are-you-a-new-executive-director/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260205
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260228
DTSTAMP:20260419T130334
CREATED:20260209T145212Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260209T145323Z
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SUMMARY:CMHA’s 3rd Annual Push-Up Challenge
DESCRIPTION:  \nThis February\, the Canadian Mental Health Association PEI Division (CMHA PEI) is encouraging\nIslanders to push for better mental health by participating in a fitness-based mental health\ninitiative\, The Push-Up Challenge. \nThe Challenge begins on February 5 and runs until February 27. The free event engages people\nin mental health through connection\, physical activity and education while having fun. Participants\nwill take on 2\,000 push-ups across the 23 days\, to remember and honour the approximately 2\,000\nlives that are lost to suicide each day worldwide while raising vital funds for CMHA. \nParticipants can choose to fundraise and support CMHA PEI if they wish. Every dollar raised will\nhelp support Islanders in their recovery from mental illness and foster positive mental health\noutcomes. For more information and to register for the Challenge visit: www.thepushupchallenge.ca  \nFor those not wishing to participate in the Challenge\, you can still play a part locally by supporting a participant or donating to CMHA PEI at www.pei.cmha.ca or by\ncalling the Division Office – 902-566-3034
URL:https://csnpei.com/event/cmhas-3rd-annual-push-up-challenge/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260210T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260210T140000
DTSTAMP:20260419T130334
CREATED:20260209T145616Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260209T145720Z
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SUMMARY:CreativePEI Lunch and Learn celebrating release of Accessibility Report
DESCRIPTION:  \nOn February 10 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm. This event is free! \nJoin CreativePEI as we discuss the findings from our newly released Barriers and Access Report.The report presents insights from artists and arts workers across Prince Edward Island on accessibility\, participation barriers\, and systemic challenges in the arts sector. \nFindings point to clear\, achievable actions for the sector\, including embedding accessibility by design\, providing dedicated funding for access-related costs\, offering disability-informed training\, and centring artists with lived experience in decision-making. \nView the report at creativepei.ca/barriers-and-access-report. \nRegister to attend the launch at https://creativepei.ca/event/lunch-and-learn/.
URL:https://csnpei.com/event/creativepei-lunch-and-learn-celebrating-release-of-accessibility-report/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260211
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260212
DTSTAMP:20260419T130334
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SUMMARY:Atlantic Canada Social Enterprise Census
DESCRIPTION:We are reaching out to invite you to participate in the Atlantic Canadian Social Enterprise Census\, a short (15 minutes or less) survey that asks about the work your organization does\, and the challenges and barriers you’re facing\, especially related to funding/financing. \nYou are also invited to participate in a short interview to dive into further detail not captured by the survey alone. These conversations help to understand your current challenges and opportunities\, to advocate on your behalf\, and design tools that actually meet your needs. Email  info@purposefulgroup.ca to arrange a time for your interview. \nIf your work contributes to community or environmental impact in any way\, we want to hear from you. The definition of Social Enterprise according to Buy Social Canada is: “ businesses that sells goods or services\, embed a social\, cultural or environmental purpose into the business\, and reinvest the majority of profits or surplus into their purpose.”  More broadly\, Social Purpose Organizations (SPOs) include charities\, nonprofits\, social enterprises\, co-operatives\, and mission-driven businesses\, and we are looking to capture insights from all of these forms of impact focused organizations. \nAtlantic Canada’s social impact sector is growing\, and completing the census is a powerful way to strengthen our collective understanding of its scale\, diversity\, and contribution here at home. \nAnother meaningful way to be part of this momentum is by certifying your social enterprise with Buy Social Canada.  Buy Social Canada certification is a nationally recognized signal of credibility and impact\, helping connect Atlantic Canadian social enterprises to buyers\, partners\, and procurement opportunities across the country. \nParticipation also creates a free profile on Good Market\, a global directory for values-driven organizations\, and initiates the first step toward People Planet First – an international verification framework developed by the Social Enterprise World Forum. \nTake the survey here:\nEnglish: www.goodmarket.global/survey/atlantic-canada-social-enterprise-census/landing?lang=en\nFrench: www.goodmarket.global/survey/atlantic-canada-social-enterprise-census/landing?lang=fr \nWe sincerely appreciate your time\, insights\, and willingness to share your story. Thank you for the important work you do daily to strengthen Atlantic Canadian communities. If you have any questions or would like to connect\, the team at The Purposeful Group would be happy to meet with you. Contact the team at info@purposefulgroup.ca
URL:https://csnpei.com/event/atlantic-canada-social-enterprise-census/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260211T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260211T120000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260211T191338Z
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SUMMARY:Cybersecurity for Non-Profits: Free Webinar
DESCRIPTION:We want to help you become informed about what cybersecurity is and how you can protect yourself so that you – as well as your organization and clients – don’t become victims of a cyber attack. We’ll also give you some steps to follow in the event of a cybersecurity breach. \nWe’ll touch on the current threat landscape\, starting with what cyber crime is\, what the latest cyber security and fraud trends are that might impact you and your organization\, with extra time for questions! \n  \n~ Event details at a glance ~ \n🗓️ When: Wednesday\, Feb. 11 from 11 AM to 12 PM \n📍 Where: Online (Link available upon registration) \n🔗 Sign up now! bit.ly/cybersecuritywithrbc \nThis is a free event! All are welcome.   \n  \n~ About Stephen Gallant ~ \nStephen Gallant has the dual role of Senior Treasury Solutions and Deposit Specialist throughout Atlantic Canada. He forms part of a relationship banking team to help bring customized solutions to your company or organization. He has 35 years of RBC experience in various branch and commercial banking positions. Stephen works closely with your Relationship Manager and Commercial Banking Advisor to insure you have the correct cash management services that fit your business or organization. \nStephen will help coordinate the on-boarding of any new Treasury or Deposit products. He will use his strong knowledge of client’s operational requirements to provide the best Treasury and Deposit Solutions to support your cash flow needs. Stephen delivers financial and business advice through the presentation of options with a recommendation that clearly articulates the advantages and benefits to your organization.
URL:https://csnpei.com/event/cybersecurity-for-non-profits-free-webinar/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260212T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260212T170000
DTSTAMP:20260419T130334
CREATED:20260209T145927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260209T145927Z
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SUMMARY:Canadian Immigration Updates for International Students
DESCRIPTION:  \nCanadian Immigration Updates for International Students \nBack by popular demand! Join Justice Avenues and Worksource Alliance for a free legal info webinar. This session is for international students living in PEI. \nWhen: February 12 at 5 pm\nWhere: Zoom – virtual \nImmigration lawyer Hanaa Al Sharief from McInnes Cooper will cover: \n\nUpdates on immigration policies for international students\nPost-Graduate Work Permit (PGWP) rules\, eligibility\, and tips\nRecent trends from IRCC\n\nRegister on Eventbrite. For questions\, contact Rita at rita@worksourcealliance.ca or Nicole at nicole@legalinfopei.ca.
URL:https://csnpei.com/event/canadian-immigration-updates-for-international-students/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260216
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260217
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SUMMARY:CSNPEI Office Closed for Islander Day
DESCRIPTION:Our office is closed on February 16 for Islander Day. We’ll reopen on February 17!
URL:https://csnpei.com/event/csnpei-office-closed-for-islander-day/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260217
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260314
DTSTAMP:20260419T130334
CREATED:20260218T125647Z
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SUMMARY:📣 Calling Canadian social enterprises
DESCRIPTION:Social enterprises play a vital role to strengthen communities\, advance social and environmental solutions\, and contribute to Canada’s economy. Every day\, your work creates jobs\, sustains local economies\, and tackles complex social and environmental challenges. Yet there is still limited national data that fully reflects the scale and value of what social enterprises do. \nThe Canadian Social Enterprise Sector Survey is an opportunity for social enterprises to share your experience and help build a clearer\, more accurate picture of the sector across Canada. The information you provide will support advocacy\, research\, policy development\, and strategic initiatives designed to better serve social enterprises and the communities you work with. \nBy taking part in this survey\, you help ensure that the diversity\, innovation\, and impact of social enterprises nationwide is recognized and supported. \nWhether your organization is large or small\, urban or rural\, new or well-established\, your perspective matters. Your participation contributes to a shared national effort to strengthen the sector’s visibility\, access to resources and opportunities\, and long-term sustainability. \n🗓️ Deadline: March 13\, 2026\n👉 Take the survey: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeMokttgoYhr3nLL64hESRNKmWuXcvDrGcA3MYaGzKbiS-Ewg/viewform  \n This survey will take approximately 20 minutes to complete. All completed survey submissions will be entered into a prize draw to win $500. \nThe Canadian Social Enterprise Sector Survey is led by Buy Social Canada in partnership with sector organizations nationwide. \nMore information and answers to frequently asked questions can be found at socialenterprisesurvey.ca. If anything is unclear or you have any questions\, please don’t hesitate to reach out to Emma@buysocialcanada.com.
URL:https://csnpei.com/event/%f0%9f%93%a3-calling-canadian-social-enterprises/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260218T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260218T170000
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SUMMARY:Repères : Formation immersive\, Île-du-Prince-Édouard.
DESCRIPTION:Dans le cadre de la Stratégie pancanadienne pour les femmes immigrantes francophones en situation minoritaire\, financée par Immigration\, Réfugiés et Citoyenneté Canada (IRCC)\, l’Alliance des femmes de la francophonie canadienne (AFFC) a le plaisir de vous inviter à participer à une formation immersive en présentiel\, organisée en partenariat avec le Réseau en immigration francophone de l’Île-du-Prince-Édouard. \nCette formation se tiendra le 18 février 2026 à 9 h\, au Credit Union Place\, situé au 511\, rue Notre-Dame\, Summerside (Î.-P.-É.)\, C1N 1T2. \n​Elle s’adresse aux personnes souhaitant de renforcer leurs pratiques et de développer des initiatives mieux adaptées aux réalités des femmes immigrantes francophones. Appuyée sur les résultats de consultations menées à l’échelle nationale\, elle mettra en lumière les enjeux régionaux prioritaires\, notamment en lien avec l’entrepreneuriat. \nÀ travers des échanges structurés et des activités collaboratives\, cette expérience immersive offrira des repères concrets pour repenser la conception d’initiatives durables\, ancrées dans les réalités régionales et les parcours des femmes immigrantes francophones. \nNous serions ravies de vous compter parmi nos invité.es et participant.es. Les places étant limitées\, nous vous invitons à confirmer votre participation au plus tard le 14 février 2026 via le lien :
URL:https://csnpei.com/event/reperes-formation-immersive-ile-du-prince-edouard/
LOCATION:Credit Union Place\, 511 Rue Notre-Dame\, Summerside\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260218T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260218T133000
DTSTAMP:20260419T130334
CREATED:20260209T151208Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260209T151233Z
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SUMMARY:Free webinar on common-law relationships on PEI
DESCRIPTION:Free webinar on common-law relationships on PEI \nThinking about moving in with a partner\, or already in a common-law relationship? Join Community Legal Information for a free webinar on the key legal things to consider. \nThis session is hosted in collaboration with Amber Wilson from Key Murray Law. Amber will share clear and practical information to help you feel informed and prepared. \nThis webinar is for people who: \n\nLive on PEI and are entering a common-law relationship\, or already in one\nWant to understand how common-law relationships differ from marriage\nHave questions about cohabitation agreements\nWant to know how common-law relationships can affect property\, money\, estates\, and health care decisions\n\nThis session is educational and open to the public. Everyone is welcome. Register on Eventbrite!
URL:https://csnpei.com/event/free-webinar-on-common-law-relationships-on-pei/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260218T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260218T143000
DTSTAMP:20260419T130334
CREATED:20260203T162359Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260209T203813Z
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SUMMARY:Contracts\, MOUs\, and Agreements in the Nonprofit Sector: Lunch and Learn
DESCRIPTION:As nonprofits and charities\, many of our organizations do not have the financial means to hire a lawyer every time a contract\, MOU\, or agreement needs drafting. \nJoin CSNPEI and lawyer Andrew MacDonald for another session of our Legal Lunch and Learn series\, this time exploring Contracts\, MOUs\, and Agreements in the Nonprofit Sector: Understanding Rights\, Risks\, and Responsibilities. \n  \n~ Event details at a glance ~ \n🗓️ When: Wednesday\, Feb. 18 from 12-2:30 pm (Snow day Feb. 20) \n📍 Where: The Growth Commons (Suite 260\, 670 University Ave.) \n✨ This is a free event! All are welcome. \n🔗 Sign up now as space is limited! bit.ly/4qVdkWL \nFor directions\, visit growthcommons.com and scroll down to the bottom of the page! \n  \n~ Schedule ~ \n\nStarting at 12 noon\, a nutritious meal will be served for folks to enjoy a well-deserved break and network with other attendees\nFrom 1-2:20\, Andrew will lead a workshop on Contracts\, MOUs\, and Agreements in the Nonprofit Sector: Understanding Rights\, Risks\, and Responsibilities\, with time and space for questions!\nFrom 2:20 to 2:30\, we’ll be wrapping up for the afternoon\n\n  \n~ About Andrew ~ Andrew is an Associate with Key Murray Law\, and is based in Charlottetown\, Prince Edward Island. His practice areas include administrative law; corporate commercial transactions; estates; fisheries law; non-profit corporate law and governance; real estate; residential rental law; and family law. Andrew grew up in PEl\, and holds a B.A.\, Economics & English Literature\, from St. Thomas University\, and J.D. from Queen’s University Faculty of Law. In addition to his legal practice\, Andrew is a Commissioner with the Human Rights Commission of PEI\, and a Director and member of the Executive on the United Way Maritimes Board of Directors. \n  \n~ About the Legal Lunch and Learn Series ~ CSNPEI’s Legal Lunch and Learn returns this year to create a space where non-profit staff and volunteers around PEI can come together to share a meal\, network\, and learn about legal matters relevant to the community sector. This series is made possible through the generous support of the Law Foundation of Prince Edward Island.
URL:https://csnpei.com/event/contracts-mous-and-agreements-in-the-nonprofit-sector-lunch-and-learn/
LOCATION:The Growth Commons\, 670 University Ave.\, Suite 260\, Charlottetown\, PE\, C1E1H6\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260221T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260221T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T130334
CREATED:20260209T151457Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260209T152452Z
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SUMMARY:Becoming an Ally Book Launch - February 21\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:Becoming an Ally Book Launch – February 21\, 2026 \nCooper Institute will host the launch of the fourth edition of Anne Bishop’s groundbreaking book\, Becoming an Ally\, on Saturday \, February 21st\, 10 am-12 noon at the Charlottetown Library & Learning Centre. (Storm date: February 22 at 1 pm\, same place) \nAnne Bishop has been a social justice activist for five decades.The first edition of Becoming an Ally\, published in 1994\, sold more than 50\,000 copies worldwide. In this new edition\, the author\, building on three earlier editions\, has written a new guide to structural oppression\, where it came from and how it spread.  What will it take to transform our world society into one that provides the resources and support required for everyone to thrive? And within that\, what is the role of allies?\n\nFor more information\, email ann@cooperinstitute.ca.
URL:https://csnpei.com/event/becoming-an-ally-book-launch-february-21-2026/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260224T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260224T143000
DTSTAMP:20260419T130334
CREATED:20260203T161953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260209T202905Z
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SUMMARY:Strategic Planning and Why It Matters: Online Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Without a strategic plan\, organizations struggle to determine long-term goals\, set budget requirements\, and attract and retain effective board members. What will your organization focus on in the coming 2-5 years? In the post-pandemic experience of leading\, many small businesses\, entrepreneurs\, and non-profit organizations are opting to create a longer-term focus but require a simplified process for strategic planning. The development of a strategic plan can provide stability\, sustainability\, and direction for you\, your team\, and your clients. But\, how do you know if you are ready to create a strategic plan? And what will be the process to develop and introduce such a plan? \n  \nAttend this session to learn about: \n\nThe simple 4-step process of developing a strategic plan;\nThe benefits and challenges of collaborative planning;\nThe community-building foundational structures of mission\, vision and values for your organization.\n\n  \n~ Event details at a glance ~ \n🗓️ When: Tuesday\, Feb. 24 from 1 to 2:30 PM \n📍 Where: Online (Link available upon registration) \n🔗 Sign up now! bit.ly/4sCbcEz \n💸 Pricing: $25 for CSNPEI members\, $50 for non-members \n  \nAbout Sonia Byrne ~ \nSonia is the principal consultant with Sonia Byrne & Associates\, known within the Canadian non-profit sector for strategic planning and leadership consultation with teams and boards. She has provided consulting services to the sector since 2009 and has completed more than 50 strategic plans with non-profit organizations. Sonia Byrne & Associates has provided consulting to leadership teams in organizations across Canada\, the USA\, Mexico\, Europe and the Middle East through their Mindful Leadership for Success programs and services. Sonia is a teacher and facilitator with Centennial College in Toronto\, St. Mary’s University in Nova Scotia and the Community Sector Council entrepreneurial and workplace readiness programs in Atlantic Canada focusing on the importance of self-awareness\, mindfulness and intentional communication for people in business and in life.
URL:https://csnpei.com/event/strategic-planning-and-why-it-matters-online-workshop/
LOCATION:Online (Zoom)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260301T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260301T210000
DTSTAMP:20260419T130334
CREATED:20260212T144104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260212T144154Z
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SUMMARY:Benefit Concert for Dean Getson
DESCRIPTION:Dean is LIVING with two terminal illnesses: Stage 3B Multiple Myeloma and AL Cardiac Amyloidosis\n\nCurrently Dean is off on sick leave.\n\nDean has spent his life giving to his community\, that he so greatly loves. He is a paramount volunteer and top shelf human!\n\nENTERTAINERS:\nJamie MatthewsDaniel DrouinJoey DoucetteKurk BernardWade CarragherSandra JonesCory GallantBlair GaudetBruce JonesRodney ArsenaultAlyssa HarperBrian ArsenaultRicky RamsayCrystal PaynterTanner GaudetDanalee Lynch-Veinotte\nA free will offering will be accepted the night of the concert\, however if you are unable to attend\, donations will be greatly accepted via e-transfer to: dinostrong14@gmail.com\nWe will be hosting an auction. Donations greatly accepted.\n\nFudge\, water and 50/50 sales.\n\nCOME OUT AND SUPPORT DEAN AND HIS FAMILY!
URL:https://csnpei.com/event/benefit-concert-for-dean-getson/
LOCATION:Westisle Composite High School\, 39570 Western Rd.\, Elmsdale\, PE\, C0B 1B0\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260304T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260304T160000
DTSTAMP:20260419T130334
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SUMMARY:Policy Check-Up: Free Legal Clinic for Employers
DESCRIPTION:Do you manage a small PEI business or non-profit? The RISE Program is hosting a free legal clinic to strengthen your workplace policies to better protect you and your staff.\n\nThey’re teaming up with employment and labour lawyers Ryan McCarville (McInnis Cooper)\, Maggie Hughes (Cox & Palmer)\, and Kate Profit (Stewart McKelvey).\n\nYou’ll receive guidance on how to strengthen workplace and harassment policies to help keep you and your employees safe.\n📅 March 4th | 9:30 am – 4 pm\n📍 Charlottetown Library Learning Centre\n\nOne-hour appointment slots are available. Pre-registration is required.\n\nEmail sarah@legalinfopei.ca to reserve your spot.
URL:https://csnpei.com/event/policy-check-up-free-legal-clinic-for-employers/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260309
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260310
DTSTAMP:20260419T130334
CREATED:20260209T152910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260209T152910Z
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SUMMARY:The 2026-27 Seniors' Secretariat grants are open to applications!
DESCRIPTION:The 2026-27 Seniors’ Secretariat grants are open to applications!\nAs part of its mandate\, the Department of Social Development and Seniors\, in collaboration with the PEI Seniors’ Secretariat\, provides the Seniors’ Secretariat grant funding program to ensure that eligible organizations have opportunities to apply for funding for projects that enhance the well-being of older adults. \nThese projects must address one or more priorities of the Seniors’ Secretariat. Examples of these priorities include promoting positive images of aging\, improving financial security\, enhancing social connection\, supporting intergenerational activities\, promoting age-friendly communities and practices\, and improving personal safety. \nApplications will be open until March 9\, 2006. \n\n\nApplication form and guidelines can be found at: https://www.princeedwardisland.ca/en/information/social-development-and-seniors/2026-seniors-secretariat-grant
URL:https://csnpei.com/event/the-2026-27-seniors-secretariat-grants-are-open-to-applications/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260309T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260413T160000
DTSTAMP:20260419T130334
CREATED:20260309T142951Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260309T144949Z
UID:5156-1773043200-1776096000@csnpei.com
SUMMARY:CSNPEI Request for Proposals (RFP): Strategic Planning Consultant
DESCRIPTION:Organizational Background\nThe Community Sector Network of Prince Edward Island (CSNPEI) is the provincial network supporting nonprofit organizations across PEI. CSNPEI works to strengthen the nonprofit sector through advocacy\, capacity-building initiatives\, sector research\, and collaborative partnerships. \n  \nCSNPEI serves a diverse membership of nonprofit organizations and works closely with government\, funders\, and community leaders to strengthen the sector’s sustainability and impact. \n  \nCSNPEI is seeking an experienced consultant to facilitate the development of a 4–5 year Strategic Plan that will guide the organization’s priorities\, partnerships\, and growth. \n  \nPurpose of the Strategic Planning Process\nThe purpose of this engagement is to develop a clear\, actionable strategic plan that: \n\nClarifies CSNPEI’s strategic priorities for the next 4–5 years\nAligns the organization’s mission\, programs\, and operations with sector needs\nReflects the perspectives of staff\, board\, members\, and key stakeholders\nIntegrates insights from previous organizational engagements and sector initiatives\nProvides a framework for decision-making\, resource allocation\, and impact measurement\n\n  \nThe resulting plan should be practical\, focused\, and actionable\, providing clear direction for the Board and staff while positioning CSNPEI for continued leadership within the nonprofit sector. \n  \nScope of Work\nThe selected consultant will design and facilitate a strategic planning process that includes the following components: \n  \n3.1 Review and Integration of Existing Materials \nThe consultant will review and integrate findings from previous organizational engagements and documents\, including but not limited to: \n\nOrganizational reports and evaluations\nSector engagement findings\nProgram outcomes and research initiatives\nRelevant environmental or sector scans\n\nThis analysis should help identify key themes\, opportunities\, and strategic considerations. \n  \n3.2 Stakeholder Engagement \nThe consultant will design and facilitate engagement opportunities to gather input from key stakeholders. Engagement should include: \n\nAt least one session with staff (online or in-person) to identify operational insights\, priorities\, and future opportunities.\nAt least one in-person strategic discussion session with the Board of Directors.\nAt least one facilitated session with CSNPEI members (online or in-person).\nDevelopment and administration of an online survey to gather input from all stakeholders.\n\nThe consultant will analyze and summarize engagement findings to inform strategic priorities. \n  \n3.3 Strategic Framework Development \nUsing insights from engagement opportunities and document review\, the consultant will support the development of a strategic framework that may include: \n\nStrategic priorities or pillars\nDesired outcomes and impact areas\nOrganizational guiding principles or values\nKey strategic directions\nConsiderations for implementation and evaluation\n\nThe consultant should ensure the framework is clear\, focused\, and achievable for CSNPEI. \n  \n4. Deliverables\nThe consultant will produce the following deliverables: \n  \n\n\nDocument Review & Environmental Analysis Summary\n\n\nA concise summary synthesizing insights from previously completed engagements\, organizational documents\, and relevant sector context to identify key themes and considerations for the strategic planning process. \n  \n\nStrategic Stakeholder Engagement opportunities (as outlined in 3.2)\n\nA summary of insights gathered through stakeholder engagement sessions and the online survey\, identifying key themes to inform the strategic plan. \n  \n\nDraft Strategic Plan\n\nA preliminary version of the strategic plan for review and feedback\, outlining strategic priorities\, desired outcomes\, guiding principles\, and other core framework elements. \n  \n\n\nFinal Strategic Plan (Designed and Publication-Ready)\n\n\nA polished\, final strategic plan suitable for public release\, board approval\, and organizational use.  \n  \n\n\nFinal Presentation to the Board\, Staff\, and Members\n\n\nAn online or in-person summary presentation highlighting the strategic plan and key considerations arising from the planning process. \n  \n5. Budget\nThe maximum budget for this engagement is $10\,000 inclusive of all professional fees\, expenses\, and applicable taxes. \n  \n6.Project Timeline \nCSNPEI anticipates the strategic planning process will take approximately 3 – 4 months. The anticipated timeline is: \n\nProposal Deadline – April 13\, 2026\nConsultant Selection – Late April 2026\nProject Start – May 2026\nEngagement Sessions – May to June 2026\nDraft Strategic Plan – July 2026\nFinal Strategic Plan – August 2026\n\n  \nTimeline may be adjusted collaboratively based on consultant availability. \n  \n7. Proposal Requirements \nProposals must include: \n  \n\nProponent Profile\n\n\nCompany overview\nName and bios of project lead and team members\nRelevant experience with nonprofits and/or backbone organizations\n\n  \n\nApproach & Methodology\n\n\nEngagement strategy\nPlanning approach\nProposed tools and techniques\n\n  \n\nWork Plan & Deliverables\n\nProvide a detailed description of the activities to be conducted by the consultant in order to complete the requested scope of work\, including \n\nThe specific activities to be completed at each stage\nA timeline for the activities at each stage\nMilestones and deliverables tied to those activities\nA detailed budget for each stage\, along with a proposed payment schedule tied to project milestones and/or deliverables\n\n  \n\nReferences\n\nInclude three references of individuals who can speak to their experience with the consultant in conducting projects of similar scope. Information regarding each reference should include the individual’s name\, address\, telephone number\, and email address. \n  \n\nPrevious Work Samples\n\nThe proposal should include at least two examples of projects similar to the scope of work requested within this RFP. \n  \n\nConflict of Interest\n\nDisclose any conflicts or perceived conflicts of interest. \n  \n8. Submission Instructions\nProposals shall be submitted electronically in PDF format to \n  \nCommunity Sector Network of PEI \nAttention: Deanelle Magbanua \nEmail: info@csnpei.com     \n  \nThe deadline for the submission of a Proposal is April 13th 2026 at 4:00 PM.  \n  \n9. Application Review Criteria\nThe proposals will be reviewed and evaluated based on the following criteria: \n\nA)  Experience and Qualifications (35 %)\nB)  Approach (35%)\nC)  Value and cost (30%)\n\n  \n10. Terms and Conditions\n  \n\n\nAcceptance or Rejection of Proposal\n\n\n       CSNPEI reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals and may waive minor errors or omissions in any proposal.  \n  \n\nRight to Negotiate / Modify Scope\n\n        CSNPEI reserves the right to negotiate the scope of work\, timeline\, or pricing with  \n      the selected proponent. \n  \n\n\nOwnership of Intellectual Materials\n\n\n        All data collected and all resulting materials prepared by the consultant will be the  \n      exclusive property of CSNPEI which reserves ownership rights to all ideas and  \n      concepts developed. \n  \n\n\nTermination of Contract\n\n\n       Either the consultant or CSNPEI may terminate the contract\, once awarded\, at any  \n       time upon giving notice in writing at least thirty days prior to the date of termination  \n      without penalty or recourse. In the event of such termination\, the consultant will be  \n      paid for services up to and including the date of termination. \n  \nIssue Date: March 9th 2026  \nClosing Date: April 13th\, 2026\, at 4:00 PM \nMaximum Budget: $10\,000 (all-inclusive) \nStrategic Plan Timeline: 2026–2030/2031 (4–5 years) \nPlease direct questions to: \nDeanelle Magbanua \ninfo@csnpei.com    \n902-330-3351
URL:https://csnpei.com/event/csnpei-request-for-proposals-rfp-strategic-planning-consultant/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260310
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260319
DTSTAMP:20260419T130334
CREATED:20260311T051256Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260316T163041Z
UID:5198-1773100800-1773878399@csnpei.com
SUMMARY:Order of Prince Edward Island 2026 Nominations
DESCRIPTION:The Advisory Council for the Order of Prince Edward Island is seeking nominations for the 2026 recipients of the highest honour the province can award its citizens. \nNominations close on March 18\, 2026 and further details\, along with nomination forms\, can be found at www.orderpei.ca. \nDo you know an Islander who deserves the highest level of recognition? \nCreated to recognize individual Islanders’ professional excellence\, remarkable achievements\, outstanding contributions to community\, profession\, or culture\, the Order of Prince Edward Island is now accepting nominations for its 2026 awards. \nEach year\, the Order’s Advisory Council chooses three recipients from nominations made by Islanders. \nClick here for more information and to fill out the nomination form!
URL:https://csnpei.com/event/order-of-prince-edward-island-2026-nominations/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260311
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260402
DTSTAMP:20260419T130334
CREATED:20260312T051410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260316T163138Z
UID:5202-1773187200-1775087999@csnpei.com
SUMMARY:Rotary Club of Charlottetown is currently accepting applications for Project Grant funding!
DESCRIPTION:Did you know that the funds raised from Rotary Radio Bingo go back to the community in many ways. One of the ways is through their grant program for community organizations. \nThe application process is now open! The Rotary Club of Charlottetown is currently accepting applications for Project Grant funding from Island organizations. \n  \nDeadline: Friday\, April 1\, 2026. \nEmail your completed application and any applicable attachments to rotarychtown@gmail.com using Subject line “Donation Request”. \nClick here to apply now!
URL:https://csnpei.com/event/rotary-club-of-charlottetown-is-currently-accepting-applications-for-project-grant-funding/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260312
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260313
DTSTAMP:20260419T130334
CREATED:20260310T044006Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260316T162943Z
UID:5194-1773273600-1773359999@csnpei.com
SUMMARY:Now Hiring: Executive Director!
DESCRIPTION:  \nAre you a visionary leader passionate about gender equity and community change? Join Women’s Network PEI as our next Executive Director and help shape a future where all women and gender‑diverse people thrive on Prince Edward Island and beyond. \nThis permanent\, full‑time role offers meaningful leadership\, strategic oversight\, partnership growth\, and the chance to advance systemic change through intersectional feminist practice. \n💼 Location: Charlottetown\, PEI (hybrid) \n💰 Salary: $82\,000–$90\,000 + benefits \n📅 Apply by: March 16\, 2026 4:00PM (AST) \nClick here for the full job description!
URL:https://csnpei.com/event/now-hiring-executive-director/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260312
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260404
DTSTAMP:20260419T130334
CREATED:20260312T051527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T051527Z
UID:5204-1773273600-1775260799@csnpei.com
SUMMARY:Applications open for employer wage subsidies to hire summer students
DESCRIPTION:Local businesses hiring summer students can apply for provincial government wage subsidies through SkillsPEI and the Employment Development Agency. \nThe Jobs for Youth Program offers wage subsidies to employers hiring students aged 15-29 for eight to twelve weeks during the summer and plan to return to school in the fall. The Post-Secondary Student Program provides wage subsidies to employers hiring full-time post-secondary students for twelve to eighteen weeks over the summer. \n  \n“The Post-Secondary Student Program provided valuable support that enabled us to hire a welding apprentice. This opportunity not only helped us to expand capacity in our shop\, but also created a memorable experience for our staff\, who were able to share their expertise and mentor the apprentice in an environment where their own skills and knowledge were fully engaged.” \n— David McLellan\, CFO of Complete Fusion Welding Ltd. \nApplications can be submitted online until 11:59 p.m. on April 3\, 2026. \n  \n“Each year\, the Student Summer Employment Programs provide meaningful support to local businesses across Prince Edward Island. By providing these supports\, students also gain valuable work experience that helps shape their career paths.” — Minister of Workforce and Advanced Learning Zack Bell \nIn the 2025-2026 fiscal year\, these programs supported valuable summer work experiences for over 850 students and youth with more than 530 employers across the Island. \n  \nClick here to submit your application! \nClick here to learn more.
URL:https://csnpei.com/event/applications-open-for-employer-wage-subsidies-to-hire-summer-students/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260312
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260425
DTSTAMP:20260419T130334
CREATED:20260312T051802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T051802Z
UID:5209-1773273600-1777075199@csnpei.com
SUMMARY:Apply for Grants Available to Support Women and Girls
DESCRIPTION:Non-profit organizations across the Island can now apply for funding to implement projects that focus on benefiting women and girls across the province. \nThe Interministerial Women’s Secretariat Grant provides funding to support initiatives that promote the legal\, health\, social and economic equality of women and girls. \n“We are committed to building communities where gender biases are dismantled and women and girls are supported to reach their full potential. Through the Interministerial Women’s Secretariat Grant\, we’re strengthening the overall well‑being of women and girls across the Island\, fostering a culture of inclusivity\, empowerment\, and opportunity. When we uplift women and girls\, our entire province grows stronger together.” – Minister of Social Development and Seniors and Minister responsible for the Status of Women Barb Ramsay \nThe objectives of the grant include: \n\nSupporting Organizations: Provide project funding to organizations delivering direct services and programs for the benefit of women and girls in Prince Edward Island\nRaising Awareness: Support projects that contribute to awareness\, education\, and social action concerning women’s legal\, health\, social\, and economic equality\nBuilding Capacity: Support women’s organizations dedicated to promoting women’s equality through advocacy\, research\, and policy development.\n\nThe deadline to submit applications is 4 p.m. on April 24\, 2026. \nClick here for more information about the grant and application process!
URL:https://csnpei.com/event/apply-for-grants-available-to-support-women-and-girls/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260313T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260313T140000
DTSTAMP:20260419T130334
CREATED:20260209T204542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260209T204542Z
UID:4817-1773403200-1773410400@csnpei.com
SUMMARY:Ask a Nonprofit Lawyer: Open Q&A Lunch and Learn
DESCRIPTION:Have questions for a nonprofit lawyer? \nJoin CSNPEI and lawyer Andrew MacDonald for another session of our Legal Lunch and Learn series\, this time an Open Q&A on Governance\, HR\, Contracts\, Compliance\, and more. \nAttendees will be able to write down questions upon registration to the event\, as well as ask any questions (anonymously or not) during the Q&A itself. \n  \n~ Event details at a glance ~ \n🗓️ When: Friday\, March 13 from 12-2 pm (Snow day March 20) \n📍 Where: The Growth Commons (Suite 260\, 670 University Ave.) \n✨ This is a free event! All are welcome. \n🔗 Sign up now as space is limited! bit.ly/3O5uJ0n \nFor directions\, visit growthcommons.com and scroll down to the bottom of the page! \n  \n~ Schedule ~ \n\nStarting at 12 noon\, a nutritious meal will be served for folks to enjoy a well-deserved break and network with other attendees\nFrom 1-2\, Andrew will host an open Q&A session!\nAt 2 pm\, we’ll be wrapping up for the afternoon\n\n  \n~ About Andrew ~ \nAndrew is an Associate with Key Murray Law\, and is based in Charlottetown\, Prince Edward Island. His practice areas include administrative law; corporate commercial transactions; estates; fisheries law; non-profit corporate law and governance; real estate; residential rental law; and family law. \nAndrew grew up in PEl\, and holds a B.A.\, Economics & English Literature\, from St. Thomas University\, and J.D. from Queen’s University Faculty of Law. \nIn addition to his legal practice\, Andrew is a Commissioner with the Human Rights Commission of PEI\, and a Director and member of the Executive on the United Way Maritimes Board of Directors. \n  \n~ About the Legal Lunch and Learn Series ~ \nCSNPEI’s Legal Lunch and Learn returns this year to create a space where non-profit staff and volunteers around PEI can come together to share a meal\, network\, and learn about legal matters relevant to the community sector. This series is made possible through the generous support of the Law Foundation of Prince Edward Island.
URL:https://csnpei.com/event/ask-a-nonprofit-lawyer-open-qa-lunch-and-learn/
LOCATION:The Growth Commons\, 670 University Ave.\, Suite 260\, Charlottetown\, PE\, C1E1H6\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260327T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260327T160000
DTSTAMP:20260419T130334
CREATED:20260325T183717Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T183717Z
UID:5364-1774620000-1774627200@csnpei.com
SUMMARY:CSNPEI Admin Mixer: Come chat with us!
DESCRIPTION:Are you currently working as an Admin? Join our Admin Mixer on March 27 at The Gallery for some networking with fellow Admins ✨ \nWe’ll chat admin work\, share tips and tricks\, get to know each other\, and more! \n🗓 When: Friday\, March 27 from 2-4 pm \n📍Where: The Gallery at 82 Great George St. \nThis is a free drop-in event\, so come by anytime!
URL:https://csnpei.com/event/csnpei-admin-mixer-come-chat-with-us/
LOCATION:The Gallery\, 82 Great George St.\, Charlottetown\, PE\, C1A 4K4\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260401T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260401T123000
DTSTAMP:20260419T130334
CREATED:20260325T184124Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T184124Z
UID:5367-1775043000-1775046600@csnpei.com
SUMMARY:Building Financial Freedom: Free Webinar
DESCRIPTION:This interactive workshop empowers participants to take control of their financial future by exploring practical strategies for savings\, investments\, insurance\, retirement planning\, and estate transfer. Designed for individuals at all stages of life\, the session will demystify complex financial concepts and translate them into actionable steps that participants can apply immediately. \nTopics will include how to set realistic financial goals\, protect loved ones through insurance\, grow wealth with disciplined savings and investments\, and prepare for retirement with confidence. Special attention will be given to segregated funds and estate planning\, ensuring participants understand how to safeguard assets and transfer wealth effectively. \nThe workshop emphasizes inclusivity\, making financial literacy accessible to newcomers\, families\, and professionals alike. By the end\, participants will leave with a personalized roadmap and renewed confidence in their ability to plan for the future. \n📌 Sign up now! https://bit.ly/3P81cUt \n  \n~ About Evans Webbo ~ \nEvans Webbo is a Licensed Independent Financial Professional and educator in Charlottetown\, PEI. Drawing on his experience in pharmacy\, business\, and licensed financial services\, he helps newcomers and community members build financial confidence through clear\, practical guidance. As the author of the digital resource Newcomer Financial Orientation Guide\, Evans works with community organizations to deliver accessible\, culturally sensitive financial literacy workshops that equip participants with solutions to achieve their personal financial goals. \nTo access Evans’s resources\, visit evanswebbo.com/guide-optin \nTo contact Evans\, you can email him at webbo.ev@gmail.com or call at 902-629-5924
URL:https://csnpei.com/event/building-financial-freedom-free-webinar/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260403
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260407
DTSTAMP:20260419T130334
CREATED:20260211T020645Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260211T020645Z
UID:4882-1775174400-1775519999@csnpei.com
SUMMARY:CSNPEI Office Closed for Easter
DESCRIPTION:Our office is closed on April 3 (Good Friday) and April 6 (Easter Monday). We’ll reopen on April 7! \n  \nWe wish everyone a Happy Easter!
URL:https://csnpei.com/event/csnpei-office-closed-for-easter/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260404T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260404T163000
DTSTAMP:20260419T130334
CREATED:20260402T025418Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260402T030059Z
UID:5399-1775313000-1775320200@csnpei.com
SUMMARY:Fascinating Ladies of Country Tour
DESCRIPTION:Young at Heart Theatre presents Fascinating Ladies of Country\, a musical revue compiled and created by Brielle Ansems and Catherine O’Brien. Starring Haley Zavo\, Olivia Blacquiere and Stephanie Ross\, this show is a celebration of the artists who put feminism and women’s liberation at the forefront\, and who made significant contributions to gender equality through music and activism. \nFeaturing popular songs like 9 to 5\, DIVORCE\, Delta Dawn and Any Man of Mine\, and with wonderful three-part harmonies and gorgeous arrangements by Brielle\, this will be a signature show for Young at Heart Theatre fans. \nYoung at Heart Theatre is a charity organization dedicated to enriching lives through story and song. This production is made possible with the support of Innovation PEI and The City of Charlottetown. \n*Please contact the venue for ticket information! \n 
URL:https://csnpei.com/event/fascinating-ladies-of-country-tour/
LOCATION:Benevolent Irish Society\, 582 North River Road\, Charlottetown\, PE\, C1E1K1\, Canada
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ORGANIZER;CN="Young At Heart Theatre":MAILTO:info@yahtheatre.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260411T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260411T153000
DTSTAMP:20260419T130334
CREATED:20260402T030644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260402T030644Z
UID:5407-1775914200-1775921400@csnpei.com
SUMMARY:Fascinating Ladies of Country Tour
DESCRIPTION:Young at Heart Theatre presents Fascinating Ladies of Country\, a musical revue compiled and created by Brielle Ansems and Catherine O’Brien. Starring Haley Zavo\, Olivia Blacquiere and Stephanie Ross\, this show is a celebration of the artists who put feminism and women’s liberation at the forefront\, and who made significant contributions to gender equality through music and activism. \nFeaturing popular songs like 9 to 5\, DIVORCE\, Delta Dawn and Any Man of Mine\, and with wonderful three-part harmonies and gorgeous arrangements by Brielle\, this will be a signature show for Young at Heart Theatre fans. \nYoung at Heart Theatre is a charity organization dedicated to enriching lives through story and song. This production is made possible with the support of Innovation PEI and The City of Charlottetown. \n*Please contact the venue for ticket information!
URL:https://csnpei.com/event/fascinating-ladies-of-country-tour-2/
LOCATION:Stanley Bridge Community Hall\, 4897 St Marys Rd.\, Stanley Bridge\, PE\, C0A 1N0\, Canada
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ORGANIZER;CN="Young At Heart Theatre":MAILTO:info@yahtheatre.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260411T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260411T203000
DTSTAMP:20260419T130334
CREATED:20260402T031051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260402T031051Z
UID:5410-1775932200-1775939400@csnpei.com
SUMMARY:Fascinating Ladies of Country Tour
DESCRIPTION:Young at Heart Theatre presents Fascinating Ladies of Country\, a musical revue compiled and created by Brielle Ansems and Catherine O’Brien. Starring Haley Zavo\, Olivia Blacquiere and Stephanie Ross\, this show is a celebration of the artists who put feminism and women’s liberation at the forefront\, and who made significant contributions to gender equality through music and activism. \nFeaturing popular songs like 9 to 5\, DIVORCE\, Delta Dawn and Any Man of Mine\, and with wonderful three-part harmonies and gorgeous arrangements by Brielle\, this will be a signature show for Young at Heart Theatre fans. \nYoung at Heart Theatre is a charity organization dedicated to enriching lives through story and song. This production is made possible with the support of Innovation PEI and The City of Charlottetown. \n*Please contact the venues for ticket information!
URL:https://csnpei.com/event/fascinating-ladies-of-country-tour-3/
LOCATION:Milton Community Hall\, 7 New Glasgow Rd #224\, North Milton\, PE\, C1E 0X5\, Canada
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ORGANIZER;CN="Young At Heart Theatre":MAILTO:info@yahtheatre.com
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