June 28, 2022
June 28th is the 179th day of the year. There are 186 days remaining until the end of the year.
Chatham man celebrates $100K lotto win
A retired Chatham resident has a lot to celebrate after collecting a big prize playing the OLG’s Lotto Max.
After 30 years of playing the lottery, Carlos Alves says he’s planning on making the most of his $100,000 win.
Alves was checking his ticket at Queen’s Variety & Laundromat on Queen Street in Chatham when he saw the prize amount. He says he always plays his own numbers and encore.
Full story on cknewstoday.ca
There are two blood donor clinics in Chatham-Kent this week.
Today in Blenheim at St. Mary’s Hall from 1:30-7:30 and tomorrow at the Portuguese Club in Chatham 2-7pm.
No walk-in appointments are available, you must book an appointment at Blood.ca, call 1-888-2-DONATE or use the apps.
Summer reading is back at the Chatham-Kent Public Library!
Teen Summer Reading @cklibrary! Starts June 25 until August 27. For every visit you make to CKPL receive a ballot for a chance to win a Nintendo Switch Lite! Receive extra ballots when you attend programs at the library! For ages 12-18 pic.twitter.com/0HT9P1lr1E
— CKPL (@cklibrary) June 25, 2022
The Road Trip Adult Summer Reading Contest will be launching soon too!
Participants can visit their local branches to pick up a road trip bookmark. If they visit the library three times, the bookmark becomes a ballot to win various prizes.
Each branch prize features gift cards to different venues and destinations in Chatham-Kent.
The contest begins July 4 and runs until Aug. 31 for those aged 16 and older.
Talbot Trail Place Summer Concert Series is coming back at you this week! Thursday June 30th at 7pm headlined by Deep Southwest Band
To explore #CKont's awesome concert options, or the many other events visit https://t.co/ksa4CzConA#VisitCK #SeeYouInCK #CKAttractionPromotion pic.twitter.com/KPJBUNayle
— Chatham-Kent Tourism (@VisitCK) June 27, 2022
The Chatham Concert Band debuts the 2022 Summer Concert Season tomorrow night!
Free concert starts at 7pm and will continue every Wednesday until the end of August in Tecumseh Park.
Bring the family and a lawn chair