
Here's what's going on in Brockville
Here is a quick snapshot of what’s happening around town in the next 48 hours.
STUFF TO DO
Today: Brockville Library hosts a weekly drop-in group for ages 13–18 every Tuesday from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Enjoy activities like video games, colouring, and board games in a safe, inclusive space in partnership with Brockville Pride.
Tomorrow: Loaves and Fishes serves low-cost meals Monday to Friday from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 25 Front Ave. W., Brockville. Dine-in or delivery available. Meals are $2; children under 10 eat free. Meal tickets: 3 for $5. Call 613-345-6498.
Local Sports:
The Brockville and Area Sports Hall of Fame has grown by five people. Elected to the Hall are Kevin McDonald who played professional hockey; Stan Smith a 10-pin bowling champion and owner of the Brockville Bowling Centre. Whit Prophet who has been involved with the Brockville Braves for decades; Jackie Rassenberg who was an outstanding athlete and coach and former Brockville Brave Darren Burns. The other winners were Vicki Sargent as Volunteer and Janet Wynands receiving the Coaching Award for track and field.
There are five teams for team of the year; TISS Sr. Boys Basketball, TISS Sr. Girls Basketball, Brockville Privateers Rugby, Ange Gabriel Sr. Girls Basketball, and the U-18 Brockville Angels.
The five nominees for sports person of the year; Simon Mack - Hockey, Chad Valcour - Pickleball, Adam Falco - Golf, Jackson Witham - Track & Field, Grady Spicer - Hockey.
The Kinsmen Sports Awards dinner is June 12the at the Brockville Memorial Centre. The induction ceremony is on the 13th. Tickets for $30 will be on sale by the end of the month.
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