Here’s what’s going on in St. Thomas and Elgin County over the next 48 hours.
Today: Join the English Conversation Circle at the St. Thomas Public Library on Monday from 10 a.m. until noon. Come practice your conversational English and meet new people in your community! Build confidence in speaking English for everyday situations such as job interviews, visiting the doctor, and more. This program is offered in partnership with YWCA St. Thomas-Elgin, Settlement Services. More details here.
Today: A Senior Writers’ Meetup is taking place on Monday from 2 to 4 p.m. at the St. Thomas Public Library. Are you a senior who is passionate about writing? Connect with other writers, share ideas, and work on your projects at Senior Writers’ Meetup! Open to senior writers of all levels and backgrounds.
Tomorrow: Take in Storytime at the St. Thomas Public Library on Tuesday from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. in the Carnegie Room. Storytimes are made for caregivers and little ones to explore books together. Ages 1+
Tomorrow: Join Central Community Health Centre on Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. for a Better Bones, Better Life Osteoporosis Education. Open to anyone who has been diagnosed with or is at risk of osteoporosis. More details here.
Tomorrow: The Long Weekend by Norm Foster takes the stage at Port Stanley Festival Theatre, June 10th-July 4th. Is the grass always greener on the other side? Two married couples and a weekend filled with unbridled desires, secrets, betrayal, and shenanigans. Is it Roger and Abby vs. Max and Wynn, or will it be Roger and Wynn vs. Max and Abby? Learn more here!
If you have a local event you want the community to know about- submit the details at StThomasToday.ca.
LOCAL SPORTS:
Canadian Baseball League
- The London Majors are in Chatham on Tuesday to take on the Barnstormers. First pitch is 7:35.
League2 Ontario Soccer
- The Railway City FC Men’s Team hosts Burlington SC on Saturday at 7 p.m. @ 1Password Park.
- The Railway City FC Women’s Team hosts Guelph United FC on Sunday at 4 p.m. @ 1Password Park.
And Don’t Forget About Community Meals!


