Bee Curious! - A Workshop Buzzing About Honeybees

Event Date: 
Sunday, September 7, 2025 - 12:00pm to 1:00pm EDT
Event Location: 
Simcoe Hall, Lakehead University, Orillia Campus, Rm OA2014
Event Fee: 
$20 + HST
Event Contact E-mail: 

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Join the Office of Community Engagement & Lifelong Learning and Tylor Stocks of Stocks Apiaries to explore the buzz about honeybees!  You will explore a colony: workers, queen(s), drones, and their unique contributions. See a working colony take care of their queen, brood, and resources.

The sweetest part will be learning about (and tasting!)  the produce of a hive – honey varieties, beeswax, propolis, royal jelly, and pollen in both contemporary and historical context.

Learn more about bees and their relationship with other living things in their environment and how you can attract pollinators to your gardens!

Bee Curious and register now for this learning opportunity.  Each attendee will receive a bee-autiful product from Stocks Apiaries!

 

Magical, Mystical Mushrooms - An OMNP Workshop with Bob Bowles

Event Date: 
Saturday, September 13, 2025 - 10:00am to 2:00pm EDT
Event Location: 
Copeland Forest (Hillsdale, ON via Horseshoe Valley Road)
Event Fee: 
$60.00
Event Contact E-mail: 

Mushrooms come in different sizes, shapes and colours, and they can appear overnight, covering lawns, meadows, woods, and wetlands.  Mushrooms grow on both living and dead matter, and they often form mutually beneficial relationships with other living flora.  Some are edible and others are not - learning the differences between the two is important!

In this workshop, participants will learn to identify mushrooms by examining spore colour, gill attachment, and growth substrate. We will learn to appreciate not only the incredible variety of early mushrooms, but also the ways in which mushrooms support and communicate within an interrelational, networking ecosystem.

 

Grow Your Own Lecture Series

Event Date: 
Wednesday, July 16, 2025 - 6:30pm to 8:30pm EDT
Wednesday, July 23, 2025 - 6:30pm to 8:30pm EDT
Wednesday, July 30, 2025 - 6:30pm to 8:30pm EDT
Wednesday, August 6, 2025 - 6:30pm to 8:30pm EDT
Wednesday, August 13, 2025 - 6:30pm to 8:30pm EDT
Event Location: 
Online (Zoom)
Event Fee: 
$90 for full series ($75 w/ LU affiliation) or $25 for a single lecture
Event Contact E-mail: 

Are you interested in learning more about how to grow your own food indoors and outdoors? If so, this new fully online lecture series is for you! Take advantage of our introductory pricing and explore various concepts ranging from physical science to design and creative innovation with an overarching goal of enabling participants to be better suited to growing their own food within the context of a changing climate.

You can opt to participate synchronously or asynchronously to fit your lifestyle and schedule! You will receive a copy of the live recording, the lecture content as a PDF, as well as a suggested reading list for all purchased lectures. Lectures can be purchased individually or as a package. The first 3 lectures are recommended to serve as background context for the subsequent classes but are not required.

Brass Roots: Music, Memory, & Community

Event Date: 
Thursday, July 17, 2025 - 7:00pm to 9:00pm EDT
Event Location: 
St. Paul's Centre, Orillia
Event Fee: 
25.00
Event Contact E-mail: 

Join us for Brass Roots: Music, Memory, & Community, an unforgettable evening of soul-stirring music and rich storytelling, presented by the Orillia Silver Band and the Orillia Museum of Art & History. Taking place on Thursday, July 17 from 7–9pm at St. Paul’s Centre, this special performance is hosted by the Office of Community Engagement & Lifelong Learning and celebrates the power of music to connect us through time, memory, and community.

AI In Action: A Hands-On Workshop Using ChatGPT

Event Date: 
Monday, June 23, 2025 - 12:00pm to 1:30pm EDT
Event Location: 
Lakehead University 500 University Ave. Orillia Simcoe Hall OA1022
Event Fee: 
35.00
Event Contact E-mail: 

Ready to move beyond the AI hype and build your skills and confidence with AI? This 90-minute hands-on session, presented by Emily Baillie and the Office of Community Engagement & Lifelong Learning, is designed to help you explore the power of ChatGPT in a real, practical way - no matter your starting point.

Whether you’re brand new to AI or already using it in your work, this workshop gives you time and space to learn and build confidence. We’ll walk you through use cases, explore effective prompt writing, and guide you through a practical task using ChatGPT.

You’ll leave with:

  •  A clearer understanding of how ChatGPT works
  •  Prompt strategies to get better results
  •  A completed real-world task (like drafting content, brainstorming ideas, or writing outreach)
  •  Tips, tools, and takeaways to use right away

Bring your laptop, tablet or smartphone, and get ready to build practical skills in a supportive environment. No tech background required. All are welcome. 

Emily Baillie is an AI and digital marketing speaker, trainer, and professor with over 15 years of experience helping professionals and small business owners across Canada stay ahead in a fast-changing digital world.

Known for her engaging and down-to-earth delivery, Emily makes complex topics like artificial intelligence accessible, interactive, and relevant—whether you're running a business, leading a team, or just getting started. She teaches digital marketing at McMaster University and leads an AI micro-credential at Humber College, equipping people with the skills and confidence to apply AI in real-world settings.

With a human-first approach to AI, Emily empowers individuals and teams to use these tools in practical, ethical, and effective ways that support their goals.

Carden Alvar Flora - OMNP Workshop

Event Date: 
Saturday, May 31, 2025 - 1:00am to 4:00am EDT
Event Location: 
Carden Alvar Park - Kawartha Lakes
Event Fee: 
$60 + HST
Event Contact E-mail: 

An Alvar is an important yet widely unknown ecosystem. It first appears as unproductive land or a rock barren but holds a unique, rare and stressed ecosystem that floods in spring and experiences drought by mid-summer. We have this rare phenomenon nearby in Carden with a diverse range of flora that can be studied.

Join Ontario Master Naturalist Program coordinator Bob Bowles for a morning hike on the Carden Alvar! Alvars are globally rare ecosystems and are recognized worldwide for being home to a large number of important plant and bird species. During the hike, Bob will point out some of these important species including possibly Prairie Smoke and Field Chickweed. You’ll come away from this workshop with an increased understanding of the environmental significance of alvars, and the ability to ID some of the plant species commonly found in these habitats. You’ll also receive a workshop booklet to guide your engagement!

REGISTER HERE

Pride vs. Prejudice: Screening, Panel Discussion & Community Fair

Event Date: 
Wednesday, June 18, 2025 - 5:00pm to 8:30pm EDT
Event Location: 
Georgian College, Orillia Campus, Theatre - C112
Event Fee: 
Free
Event Contact Name: 
Nicky Locker
Event Contact E-mail: 

 

Inclusive Orillia, along with Georgian College and Lakehead University is proud to present a special screening of Pride vs. Prejudice: The Delwin Vriend Story in celebration of Pride Month 2025. This event is presented in partnership with Edmonton Community Foundation (ECF) and the Edmonton Queer History Project (EQHP) and aims to honour the contributions of our local 2SLGBTQI+ community while fostering meaningful conversations about equity, human rights, and inclusion.

Pride vs. Prejudice: The Delwin Vriend Story chronicles the landmark legal battle that changed the course of Canadian history. In 1991, Delwin Vriend was fired from his job at a Christian college in Edmonton for being gay. When Alberta’s human rights legislation failed to protect him, Vriend took his case all the way to the Supreme Court of Canada — and won. The 1998 decision in Vriend v. Alberta ensured sexual orientation was protected under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, shaping the future of 2SLGBTQI+ rights in Canada.

Directed by Darrin Hagen and produced by ECF and the EQHP, Pride vs. Prejudice has been celebrated at film festivals around the world, earning multiple Audience Choice Awards and critical acclaim for its compelling storytelling and cultural impact.

“ECF is proud to partner with community foundations across the country to share Pride vs. Prejudice,” says Tina Thomas, CEO of Edmonton Community Foundation. “The Delwin Vriend case is not just Edmonton’s story — it’s Canada’s story. We hope these screenings spark reflection and dialogue, while also celebrating the resilience, advocacy, and joy of 2SLGBTQI+ communities.”

 

Earth Day Farm Lab Tour & Movie Night

Event Date: 
Tuesday, April 22, 2025 - 5:00pm to 9:00pm EDT
Event Location: 
Lakehead University, Orillia Campus, Simcoe Hall, OA1033
Event Fee: 
FREE With Registration
Event Contact E-mail: 

Join us for a tour of the Farm Lab, Wiigwasitig Gitigaan (Birch Tree Garden), and screening of "Eating Our Way to Extinction", introduced by Dr. Gerardo Reyes.  

LivingWorks safeTALK Workshop

Event Date: 
Thursday, April 24, 2025 - 5:00am to 8:30am EDT
Event Location: 
Orillia Campus, Simcoe Hall, Room OA2019
Event Fee: 
$75 + HST
Event Contact E-mail: 

LivingWorks safeTALK is an in-person workshop where you’ll learn how to be more alert to someone thinking of suicide, how to reach out to them, and how to help them keep safe by promptly connecting them to further support.

safeTALK teaches participants to recognize and engage persons who might be having thoughts of suicide and connect them with community resources trained in suicide intervention. Using a simple yet effective model, Living Works safeTALK empowers everyone to make a difference. With over 120,000 people attending each year, it's the fastest-growing suicide prevention skills training course.

Most people with thoughts of suicide invite help to stay safe. Alert helpers know how to use these opportunities to support that desire for safety. As a safeTALK-trained suicide alert helper, you will be better able to:

  • Move beyond common tendencies to miss, dismiss or avoid suicide;
  • Identify people who have thoughts of suicide; and
  • Apply the TALK steps (Tell, Ask, Listen and KeepSafe) to connect a person with suicide thoughts to suicide first aid, intervention caregivers.
     

Who can participate:
safeTALK training is available to the general public. People working with vulnerable populations will benefit from this training.

In LivingWorks safeTALK you will learn how to reach out to someone thinking about suicide and help them keep safe by promptly connecting them to further support. Your role as a connector is the main focus of this training, which features:

  • Trainer presentations, facilitated discussion, and skills practice
  • Videos that illustrate what happens when signs of suicide are overlooked, and how you can contribute to safe outcomes when these signs are heard and addressed
  • Opportunities to further explore organizational applications of the training
  • A community resource person will be on hand at the workshop to support your safety and comfort.
     

REGISTER HERE

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