Community Event - Niagara - Royal Canadian Legion Br. 24 General Meeting
Members are Encouraged to Attend.
Members are Encouraged to Attend.
St. Peter's Church in Callander is hosting a Spring and craft show
Callander Community Center
Sunday April 21 2019
9am -3pm
Friday, April 5th, 12th, 26th
Also Baked Fish & Potato & Take-Out. Everyone is Welcome!
On Friday, April 26th Christ Church will be hosting Trivia Night in the Memorial Hall. $20 a person, table of 8. Please come for 6:30 pm there will be a lot of door prices and also to get organized for the event. It will be starting at 7 pm sharp. Wheelchair Accessible with Elevator. For tickets, please contact Barbara Greenwood at 905-358-7226. See you there!
Abridge Opera, Windsor's independent opera company, presents Cinderella at Willistead Manor on Wednesday, March 27 and Thursday, March 28 in partnership with the Windsor Symphony Orchestra. Performances begin at 8pm, preceded by a pre-concert talk with WSO's Assistant Conductor, Daniel Wiley, at 7pm.
This intimate performance is presented in a theatre-in-the-round style with the audience seated on the edge of the action as the classic fairy tale moved from room to room in the house. Audience members will immerse themselves in Cinderella's world as they sit in the living room and watch the Evil Stepmother ready her daughters for the king's ball, then move to the ballroom and witness Prince Charming and Cinderella fall in love. Cinderella, composed by Jules Massenet, will be accompanied by a sixteen-piece chamber ensemble composed of WSO players, conducted by Daniel Wiley. The title role is sung by Windsor native Amelia Daigle whose "Golden Age" voice is stunning in this French repertoire. Other Windsor natives include Naomie Eberhard as an Evil Stepsister, Tracey Atin as the narrator, as well as Jake Flynn, David Katich-McNamara and Max Arvidsson of the UoW, as aids to the Prince.
Abridge Opera founder Erin Armstrong direct with her Music Moves Kids Senior Choir performing as the Fairy Godmother's spirit helpers. Ther opera will be sung in French and runs 2 hours. Tickets are $50 for adults, $35 for students and are available online, www.squareup.com/store/abridged-opera or by calling 226-346-8372. Audience size is limited to fifty seats per show and expected to sell out.
A community celebration of WOW (Windsor on Watch), Council of Canadians, Gathering Steam and UoW presents, A free public screening and discussion of Anthropocene The Human Epoch. A film exploring the new geological epoch - the Anthropocene - a planet shaped more by humankind than nature.
"The more people watch this film and join the global discussion, the more progression we will be able to make, and the more hope we will have.
-H-Net
Tuesday, March 19, 6:30pm at Multi-Media Room, Alan Wildeman Centre for Creative Arts (Old TBQ site) UWindsor School of Creative Arts in Downtown Windsor next to the former Armouries on Freedom Way.
Join the Napanee Heritage Quilters' Guild at their Sun Moon & Stars Quilt Show April 13&14 from 10am - 4pm daily.
Display of members quilts, vendors, boutique, light lunch, free coffee and tea, silent auctions, demonstrations, raffles.
Feature quilter - Member Sue Fiddes
Admission $7.00
Come out and join the Napanee Heritage Quilters' Guild at the
Sun Moon & Stars Quilt Show - April 13 & April 14 from 10am -4pm daily.
Cost - $7.00
Display of members quilts, vendors, boutique, light lunch, free coffee & tea, silent auctions, raffles and demonstrations.