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April Member Offerings

Kelly Alexander IFS/Attachment Based Feminist Psychotherapy

If you don’t want to carry around issues with your: relationships anymore, attachment trauma with partners or parents, childhood neglect, grief, self-worth, body image, weight stigma, illness, pain, caregiving burnout, anxiety or challenging relationship with food, I believe you’ve come to the right place as I have a deep & personal understanding of many of these issues. *A Portion of my salary every year goes to dog rescue and this year it was Teddy (in the picture) who made it from the streets of Mexico to his forever home in Canada.

Time Management – A New Way To Connect With Time

Tonia Cordi

Do you struggle with keeping up, staying focused and connected towards your life intentions? In this workshop you will learn the root causes that keep you stuck and a practical process to move forward.

Sing Into Spring

A Concert & Community Singalong!
With Gathering Sparks, Katherine Wheatley & Joni NehRita

Call for Volunteers: Guelph Dance Festival

Want to support the arts and connect with others in our outstanding community? Volunteers play a vital role in executing the Guelph Dance Festival by greeting patrons, directing people to performance locations/seats, collecting donations, and helping with set up or clean-up.

We’re seeking support for outdoor and indoor events.

Fill out the volunteer form to let us know which events you are interested in being a part of!

Rainbow Chorus of Waterloo-Wellington presents How the Light Gets In – May 9 at 2pm and 7:30pm

Our spring concert weaves together songs of love, loss, and light. At its heart is the strength and beauty of connection: the courage found in deep friendship. The music reminds us that there is light in all of us, no matter where we’ve been or what we’ve been through. When things fall apart, it’s often our community that helps gather the pieces and keeps our light burning. Our spring concert is a message of hope and love, because even on our darkest days, we sing!

The Pink Book Social: A Sip and Paint Event Experience

The Pink Book Social: Sip & Paint is a women’s networking event that blends creativity, connection, and community. Guests will enjoy a guided painting session while sipping drinks and engaging in meaningful conversations with like-minded women. This experience is designed to help attendees relax, build genuine connections, and leave feeling inspired and empowered.

Call for volunteer camp counsellors

Join in the fun at Arts Explosion camp as a counsellor! We are seeking energetic volunteers for July, 2026. Individuals can volunteer for one week (Monday-Friday) or multiple weeks.

This is a great opportunity to fulfill High School volunteer hours for those interested in the arts and working with children (ages 4 to 13). Volunteers must be minimum 14 years of age, or starting grade 9 in September 2026.

With a high energy group of campers, volunteers will:
– exercise leadership skills
– be creative and encourage creativity
– lead activities in large and small groups
– assist teaching artists
– build relationships with campers, peers and instructors

Creativity, strong communication, leadership and interpersonal skills are considered an asset. Camp takes place at River Run Centre, 35 Woolwich St.

Vocal Meditation with Jane Lewis

Drop-in Mondays: April 13 to May 25. Noon-1pm.

Spend an hour tuning up and tuning in. We’ll explore various relaxing vocal exercises, such as sounding, chants, and simple songs. This group is intended to give you a sense of calm & grounding to get you through the week, along with the energetic lift that comes with vocalizing together in a group. Payment is by donation, and you’re welcome to join any session on a drop-in basis.

Please arrive a little before noon.
Location: Harcourt Church, 87 Dean Avenue, Guelph

Introducing LocalXP & Hyperlocal Engagement Metrics (HEM)

Introducing LocalXP & Hyperlocal Engagement Metrics (HEM)

LocalXP is a platform launching this April that helps groups, communities, BIAs, trails, and events measure real-world engagement, not just online activity. It introduces the concept of Hyperlocal Engagement Metrics (HEM), a way to understand participation through GPS check-ins, QR interactions, and real-time activity while remaining privacy-first through anonymized data.

Instead of relying on impressions or guesswork, LocalXP turns physical engagement into measurable insight, helping organizations better understand what drives foot traffic, participation, and impact.

I’m currently looking to connect with members interested in piloting or exploring how this could apply to their community or initiatives.

Our Fragile Earth – Art Installation

This striking art installation makes a bold statement about plastic pollution and the pressures on our water systems. It will be on display at the Shoppes at Old Quebec Street in Guelph beginning Sunday, March 22 through the last week of April. Hosted by Water Watchers, an Ontario-based environmental non-profit that mobilizes communities to protect water and advance water justice, the installation will be officially unveiled for World Water Day on March 22 at 1:00 p.m. at the Old Quebec Street Shoppes (55 Wyndham St N). The piece invites viewers to consider not only the scale of plastic pollution, but also the systems that produce it and the deeper questions it raises about how we steward water, who bears the impacts of pollution, and what it means to protect our shared waters.

Presentation by Green Care Farms: Empowering Activities for Older Adults Living with Dementia

Green Care Farms is a social enterprise, providing an outdoor day program that empowers people with dementia to remain active and live a life filled with purpose. Members spend the day in our sensory garden, engaged in meaningful activities that have a horticultural focus. This year we are excited to celebrate our 5th year in operation!

Come join us on Saturday April 11th for a community presentation to learn more about Canada’s first care farm for people with dementia, our day program, and exciting updates about our new learning platform to support others interested in starting a care farm in their community.

Outdoor Volunteer Open House

Curious about getting involved at Ignatius Jesuit Centre? Join us for an outdoor volunteer open house and get a closer look at the work happening across the land.

Throughout the event, you can connect with our team, learn about current and upcoming volunteer opportunities, and sign up to get involved.

Whether you’re interested in hands-on farm work, conservation projects, or simply want to learn more about what’s happening on the land, this is a great place to start.

All are welcome. No registration required.

Film Club Market with Cool Aunt Creatives

Film Club Market is an evening market experience for movie lovers, creatives, and anyone drawn to the atmosphere of cinema. Hosted at the Guelph Farmers’ Market, the event blends a curated lineup of local vendors with film-inspired art, goods, and storytelling, all set against a backdrop of cinematic visuals and cozy, nostalgic vibes. Guests can wander, discover new artists, watch short film features, and connect with others who share a love of movies and visual culture. Designed to feel like a casual, late-night film club, it’s a unique way to spend an evening immersed in creativity, community, and the stories that stay with us.

IMPROV CIRCUS!

COME ONE!! COME ALL!! 📣

Guelph has a brand new and exciting improv comedy show… It’s the IMPROV CIRCUS! 🎇

At the Improv Circus you’ll see local improv troupes take the stage to improvise games and scenes for your entertainment. Each troupe will have a chance to dazzle you with their group chemistry and performance. You’ll also see new interactions happen as the members of different groups dive in with each other for the very first time!
Come see the magic for yourself!

Earth Day Action: Highway Cleanup and Buckthorn Removal

Celebrate Earth Day with a hands-on morning of land stewardship at Ignatius Jesuit Centre. Join staff and volunteers as we work together to care for the landscape through two practical activities: cleaning up roadside litter along the highway and removing invasive buckthorn from nearby natural areas.

Date: Wednesday, April 22
Time: 9:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
Location: Meet at the farm workshop

Participants can expect a mix of light physical activity and outdoor learning while contributing directly to the care of the land. No previous experience is required, and guidance will be provided on-site.

The Rainbow Chorus of Waterloo Wellington seeks a General Administrator

The Rainbow Chorus of Waterloo Wellington is a community chorus that welcomes members of all genders, sexualities, and gender expressions – and allies of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community. We promote inclusion and awareness of the 2SLGBTQIA+ communities of Waterloo Wellington through concerts and community involvement. The Rainbow Chorus is a charitable, not-for-profit organization that depends on financial support from its members, sponsors, and communities.

We’re hiring!

The General Administrator is responsible for the day-to-day administration of the organization and supporting the Rainbow Chorus board and Artistic Director to operate in a manner consistent with the organization’s vision and mission statements. Please send your resume and cover letter to [email protected] by April 12, 2026.

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