What to do.
Tuesday, January 18
Join the Sales Leaders P2P for an interactive panel session on Recruiting and Hiring for Sales. This session will cover a wide range of topics such as; how to find the right candidate, how to evaluate fit, closing, how to engage and keep top talent, and hiring for international roles. Tuesday, Jan. 18 at 12 pm.
Wednesday, January 19
The first Marketing Peer2Peer meetup of 2022 is happening Wednesday, Jan. 19 at noon. They’re asking you to share one success from 2021 and one challenge that you need help with in 2022.
uxWaterloo is bringing back one of their favourite Fluxible speakers—Margot Bloomstein—for a discussion on how to determine the right platform for your ideas, approach the proposal process, traditional vs. hybrid publishing models, and working with a developmental editor to polish your ideas. Wednesday, Jan. 19 at noon.
The Kitchener Public Library presents a Latin American Film Festival screening of Alice Júnior. The screening will be introduced by Prof. Mario Boido, Associate Professor, Department of Spanish and Latin American Studies, University of Waterloo. Wednesday, Jan. 19 at 7 pm.
Waterloo Public Library presents Her Name was Margaret Life and Death on the Streets with Denise Davy. Host and author Denise Davy sits down with local professionals working with individuals experiencing homelessness for a conversation about how our systems need to improve. Wednesday, Jan. 19 at 7 pm.
Thursday, January 20
The Culinary Studio has Pasta from Scratch at 5 pm. Gather the family in the kitchen, roll up your sleeves and make pasta together!
Friday, January 21
Pick up some popcorn from the Apollo Cinema or Princess Cinema this weekend!
Sunday, January 23
BeccaHosts has online virtual trivia at 8pm!
Coming up in February
It’s a race! Run Waterloo’s Re-fridgee-eighter may possibly happen on Feb. 13!
Ways to support local.




Our health care workers need your support now more than ever. Head on over to the foundation pages for Grand River, St. Mary’s, and Cambridge Memorial Hospitals for ways to support.
Have you seen these sandwiches?
Sure, the fans in the stands can watch the game live—but they don’t have Ethel’s, so I think we’re coming out on top.


Love seeing one great organization support another!
What to read.
Local organization Changing The Flow working to build menstrual equality in Waterloo Region (Communitech Tech News)
Loloan Lobby Bar Offers A Taste Of South East Asia With Asian Fusion Food (Community Edition)
Kitchener brewery, TWB, set to open outdoor ‘polar’ patio (Waterloo Chronicle)
Indigenous Women’s Entrepreneur Program (IWE) Launches at Laurier with Dynamic Indigenous Leaders (Laurier News)