Hackberry Men's Shed - Carleton Place
Listing Contact: Email: almontecarver@gmail.com
Location:
Opposite 98 Donald St. Carleton Place
Hackberry Men's Shed started in 2015 and is a member of the Canadian Men's Sheds Association. Their purpose is to overcome isolation, loneliness and depression among men, especially after retirement or in time of life crisis; to preserve and share life skills and knowledge; and to be a benefit to the community.
All Hosted Events
Hackberry Workshop open M-Tu-Th-F mornings
Sun, 01 Jan 2023 - Sun, 31 Dec (each Mon)
Time: 10:00AM
The HMS workshop is open mornings on Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri – across the street from 98 Donald St., Carleton Place – coffee break at 10 a.m.
Organised By:
Hackberry Men's Shed
Hackberry Men's Shed Breakfast
Tue, 03 Jan 2023 - Sun, 31 Dec (each Tue)
Time: 7:30AM
Cost: Typical breakfast: $12
Biweekly. Men meeting to chat about projects & life. Breakfast costs $12+. Further info: menssheds.ca or Lanark County Men's Shed.
Organised By:
Hackberry Men's Shed
Hackberry Men's Shed Social
Sun, 01 Jan 2023 - Sun, 31 Dec (each Tue)
Time: 6:30PM - 8:30pm
Every Tuesday, 6:30-8:30pm, men meet for coffee & conversation, in the Carleton Place Arena boardroom. Further info: menssheds.ca or Lanark County Men's Shed.
Organised By:
Hackberry Men's Shed
Jan 22 - Feb 5 Eric Uren
Feb 2 Gerald McGrath
Feb 3 John Wilberforce
Feb 4 Country Pickin’ Mayhem Band Dinner+Show
Feb 9 Mellow Lily
Feb 10 Carole King/James Taylor Tribute Dinner+Show
Feb 11 Valentine's Sweetheart Dinner w/Head Over Heels
Feb 12 Eric Uren & Meghan Balogh
Feb 14 Valentine's Sweetheart Dinner w/Eric Uren & Meghan Balogh
Feb 16 Matt Dickson
- Carolyne Buchanan — Every Day’s a Dog Day
- Welcome Back the Birds
- January 28: Jim Bryson, the Piano, and Friends
- Karen & Co. A Celebration of Art at the Textile Museum
- MERA PresentsWonderful Winter Activities
- The Time In-Between
- Jeff Mills — A Visionary and a Doer
- Men’s Shed Unveils Memorial Plaque
- Excellent Start, Lanark County! First in Canada to Declare Intimate Partner Violence an Epidemic
- Men’s Role in Stopping Violence — For All