July Programs
Larissa Feldman, Pharmacist

Côte Saint-Luc Women’s Social Club
5794 Parkhaven, 2nd floor
Côte Saint-Luc H4W 0A4
514-485-5541; email: cslwomensclub@gmail.com
You can e-transfer to: cslwomensclub@gmail.com
Wednesday July 16, 2025: Speaker Larissa Feldman, Pharmacist
CHANGE OF VENUE. WE WILL BE AT THE GREENSPAN AUDITORIUM 5801 CAVENDISH BLVD.
1:30 PM, Doors open at 12:45 PM
Larissa will speak about the new developments that pharmacists can now prescribe for, as well as other topics where prescription medicine is involved. She will also discuss what is in your medicine cabinet.
Please bring your questions.
Refreshments will be served.
Members $5.00
Non-Members $10.00
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Wednesday Aug. 13,25 Day trip to Upper Canada Village & Norm Foster play Maggie’s getting Married. 7:15 AM Bus leaves 7:30 AM
The visit to the village is self guided. This is a walking tour so please wear walking shoes. There are 2 rides included, one in a horse drawn carriage and one in a boat pulled by a horse. You can have lunch at various places on site. (You pay your own lunch).
Upper Canada Village endeavors to depict life in a rural English Canadian setting during the year 1866.[1] Featured at the site are over 40 historical buildings, including several working mills (woolen mill, grist-mill and sawmill) and trades buildings (blacksmith, tinsmith, cabinetmaker, cooper, bakery, cheese-maker). Farming is demonstrated through the growing, harvesting or processing of heritage vegetables and livestock. Aspects of late 19th-century domestic arts, social life, music, religion, and politics are also discussed, interpreted and demonstrated by staff dressed in clothing of the period. Local gardens in the village feature the flora and fauna commonly grown in the summer.
Touring Upper Canada Village is a magical experience, transporting you back in time to the 1860s. A key part of the experience are the authentic buildings that make up the village, the activities that each housed, and of course, the people who lived there.
Founded in 1961, Upper Canada Village is one of the largest living-history sites in Canada. Here, we endeavor to depict life in a rural English Canadian setting during the year 1866. Featured are over forty historical buildings, many moved here prior to flooding of the “Lost Villages” during the St. Lawrence Seaway development project. These include homes, functioning mills and trades workshops.
1860’S CULTURE
Traditional farming techniques are demonstrated through the growing of heritage vegetables and raising of heritage livestock breeds. Ornamental gardens throughout the village feature flora fashionable in the late Victorian era. Weavers, spinners and dressmakers demonstrate traditional handiwork. Aspects of late 19th-century social life, music, religion and politics are discussed and demonstrated by knowledgeable staff dressed in clothing of the period. Also offered are educational camp programs allowing children to experience everyday life in 1860s Canada.
Upper Canada Village is situated next to the War of 1812 Battle of Chrysler Farm site, Visitor Centre, and Memorial.
The Village Store
At the entrance to Upper Canada Village is one of Eastern Ontario's largest gift shops open to the general public. Here you can buy a wide variety of quality Canadian crafts and reproduction items (tinware, yarn, blankets, etc) made by Village artisans. You can choose from a selection of dinnerware, toys and clothes that will make great souvenirs. The Village Store also carries a superb selection of books, from heritage themes to craft techniques. The Village Store's pantry offers a multitude of teas, spices, jams and marinades. Best of all, you can purchase some Village Bread baked fresh daily, and Cheddar Cheese made at the Village Cheese Factory.
Maggie’s getting Married by Norm Foster at the Upper Canada Playhouse
There’s no better time for comedy and chaos than the night before a wedding when every one’s nerves are frazzled!
Welcome to the Duncan family kitchen the night before Maggie’s big day and a small group of friends and relatives are gathered in the next room to await the groom’s arrival. Everything’s going to plan. The rings are safely hidden away. They’re ready for anything except for the Big Surprise that turns the kitchen into a 3-ring circus!
Please note the change of venue for boarding the bus. Chalet # 1 (6975 Mackle)
Chalet # 1 (6975 Mackle) at 7:15 AM sharp. We will have a table inside the chalet for you to check in. You can park in the parking lot outside.
Chalet # 1 is located in Pierre Elliot Trudeau Park. It is the first one after the parking lot, to the right of the Arena.
We leave the Chalet # 1 at 7:30 AM sharp We return at approximately 6:00 PM.
The deadline for payment is July 16, 2025 (Cash, Cheque or e-transfer ) NO POST DATED CHEQUES. You can e-transfer to cslwomensclub@gmail.com
Cost for Bus, Village Entrance & Ticket for Play:
Cost $90.00 for Members
Cost $ 100.00 for Non-members
You can pay at our meetings before the deadlines.
You can leave a sealed envelope made out to the Senior Women's Club at the front desk of the Aquatic Center Please put all your details inside Your name and phone # & cell # payment by cheque to the CSL Senior Women’s Club, cash, or e-transfer (NO Post Dated Cheques)
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Wednesday August 27, 2025: Closing Cheese Cake Party with Great Entertainment.
1:30 PM Doors open at 12:45 PM. CHANGE OF VENUE: WE WILL BE AT THE GREENSPAN AUDITORIUM 5801 CAVENDISH BLVD.
Ariana Nasr is a singer and multi-instrumentalist who specializes in popular classics from around the world, sung in a variety of styles and languages. Originally from Nova Scotia, she has spent the last 8 years living and performing in Montréal. In her solo show she accompanies herself with a chromatic button accordion and will be singing some of her favourite songs such as La Vie en Rose, Tumbalalaika, Habanera from Carmen, Bei Mir Bist Du Schein, Crazy, Mambo Italiano, Besame Mucho and O Sole Mio.
Refreshments will be served.
Members $5.00
Non-Members $10.00
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The following Clubs are ongoing for paid-up members, 2024/2025
MahJong is on Mondays from 11:45 AM – 3:00 PM
Free Play MahJong. No supervision or teaching, only volunteer organizers (This is in the Senior Lounge, 2nd Floor)
Temporary Location Change Due to AC Issue at Chalet #1:
Due to a broken air conditioner at Chalet 1, the following groups will temporarily meet at Kirwan Park Chalet instead:
- Tuesday Bridge
- Friday Hand-Knee-Foot Canasta
The Kirwan Chalet is located at: 5732 av Wentworth, Côte Saint-Luc, QC, H4W 2S1
All Drop In sessions will run from 11:45 AM to 3:00 PM, starting Friday, July 4.
Please refer to the attached Summer Schedule for the full list of activities and times, and notify your Adapté of the changes. Please see satellite map image below to let your Adapté driver know where to drop you off and pick you up. They must escort you to the door of the chalet.
Good & Welfare Volunteer: Gail Goldstein email whiskers14@videotron.ca
