Make, Take & Connect: DIY Wooden Canadian Flag Workshop

  • June 18, 2025 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
  • Home Depot - Waterloo

    600 King Street North
    Waterloo, Ontario N2V 2J5
Description

Join Us at the Make, Take & Connect: DIY Wooden Canadian Flag Workshop

The Locally Connected Community Hub has partnered with Waterloo's Home Depot location to offer a unique opportunity that gets you working with tools to make your own DIY wooden Canadian flag; meet and consult with some of Home Depot's leading vendors and contractors; and connect with friends, neighbours and colleagues in the process. 

What You Can Expect:

  • Learn about and test out some of the leading handheld renovation tools from some of the most well-known brands in the industry.
  • Ask questions and gain insights from some of Home Depot's most trusted vendors and contractors.
  • Learn about the features and benefits of registering with Home Depot's Pro Xtra Membership & Rewards program.
  • Light refreshments will be made available.
  • Your chance to win a multitude of door prizes.

Help Us Raise Funds for oneROOF Youth Services:

Recognition of Support:

  • Jeremy Kipfer, Manager, Home Depot - Waterloo

Featured Manufacturers:

  • Stella-Jones Inc. is a manufacturer of premium treated residential lumber and accessories.
  • GLIDDEN® is the leading paint brand that provides authentic and simplified solutions for everyday paint projects around your home.
  • [Check back for other featured manufacturers as they are confirmed]

About Home Depot Canada
Home Depot is proud to be Canada's largest home improvement retailer, providing an interconnected shopping experience for Canadian DIYers and PROs. The Home Depot employs more than 30,000 associates across 182 stores in 10 Canadian provinces. More than 45% of Home Depot's inventory are Canadian manufactured. 

About the Locally Connected Community Hub:
The Locally Connected Community Hub (LCCHub) is the largest and fastest-growing networking collective in the tri-cities region and Stratford area, connecting over 2,000 residents through seven community-based chapters. 

At its heart, the LCCHub creates inclusive, welcoming spaces where people from all walks of life can connect, share stories, and build lasting relationships. Whether through casual meetups, outdoor adventures, or community networking events, the LCCHub helps entrepreneurs, young professionals, parents, retirees, and new residents feel genuinely seen, supported, and connected.

LCCHub is more than just a network — it's a movement for good. From food and toy drives to supporting local school breakfast programs and Canadian Blood Services, LCCHub empowers people to give back in meaningful, grassroots ways that strengthen the entire community.

Stay informed:
📧 Email Jason Kipfer at info@locallyconnected.ca
🌐 Visit us at www.locallyconnected.ca
📱 Join our Facebook Groups to stay connected:

Let’s connect and strengthen our community together!

Jason Kipfer
Founder & Chair, Locally Connected Community Hub

Date & Time

Wed., Jun. 18, 2025 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

Venue Details

Home Depot - Waterloo

600 King Street North
Waterloo, Ontario N2V 2J5 Home Depot - Waterloo
Locally Connected Community Hub

Connecting Communities, Building Relationships

The Locally Connected Community Hub (LCCHub) began in 2017 as a simple effort to bring neighbours together at a local Bar & Grill. Since then, it has blossomed into the largest and fastest-growing grassroots networking collective in the tri-cities region and Stratford area, with over 2,000 participants. Operating through seven chapters in Waterloo, Woolwich, Kitchener, Cambridge, Guelph, and Stratford, LCCHub creates inclusive spaces where people from all walks of life can connect, share experiences, and build meaningful relationships.

Our mission is to make the communities we serve more inclusive, safe, and welcoming places to live, work, play, and shop. Whether through casual social gatherings, outdoor activities, or networking events, LCCHub makes it easy for entrepreneurs, young professionals, parents, retirees, and everyone in between to feel connected and supported.

LCCHub is also deeply committed to giving back. From food and toy drives to supporting school breakfast programs and Canadian Blood Services, our grassroots initiatives aim to strengthen the community in tangible ways. By fostering relationships and encouraging collaboration, we help individuals, businesses, and neighbourhoods thrive together.

Join us in building a brighter, more connected future. Together, we can make our communities vibrant, welcoming places for everyone to live, work, play, and grow.

 


Find more Locally Connected Community Hub Events