Community Event - Ottawa Valley - DANCE & DESSERT at Wesley United Church

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Friday, September 30 at 7:30 PM Dance  to music by Landry & Madill, in Wesley United Church Fellowship Hall.

Also enjoy door prizes, silent auction, dessert buffet

Tickets $15 per person. Available from the church office 613-735-6132 or from Ruth 613-635-7537

Wesley United Church Fellowship Hall
275 Pembroke St East
K8A 3J9
Pembroke

Community Event - Peterborough/Lindsay - Shakespeare’s AS YOU LIKE IT, A Radical Retelling

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The title of William Shakespeare’s As You Like It holds a double meaning that teasingly suggests the play can please all tastes. But is that possible? With his subversive updating of the Bard’s classic, cultural provocateur Cliff Cardinal seeks to find out. The show exults in bawdy humour, difficult subject matter, and raw emotion; Cardinal is not one to hold back when it comes to challenging delicate sensibilities.

Showplace Performance Centre
290 George Street
K9J 3H2
Peterborough

Community Event - Windsor/Leamington - Amherstburg Freedom Museum Freedom Achievers Event

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On Saturday, October 1st Amherstburg Freedom Museum, in partnership with Amherstburg Community Foundation and with support from the Canadian government, are relaunching our Freedom Achievers Speaker Series and Mentorship Program with an in-person event at the Amherstburg Freedom Museum (277 King Street). Join us as we host a mentor showcase and welcome Diversity and Inclusion Advocate, Journalist and Lawyer Dr. Hadiya Roderique.

As a young, Black woman working as a lawyer on Bay Street, Hadiya Roderique delivered a wake-up call to corporate Canada in the form of her Globe and Mail feature essay, "Black on Bay Street.” In her thought-provoking talks, she discusses barriers and challenges to diversity and inclusion, and counters those common arguments to show the power behind a diverse and inclusive workplace.

Seating is Limited! Make sure to purchase your tickets before September 23rd to get the discounted rate! Registered Mentors and Mentors get in for free! To become a mentor or mentee, please contact curator@amherstburgfreedom.org . To purchase your tickets, please go to https://freedomachiever.givesmart.com

Amherstburg Freedom Museum
277 King Street
N9V 2C7
Amherstburg

Community Event - Niagara - History of The Standard's Editorial Cartooning

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The Historical Society is pleased to present Arden Phair's illustrated talk on the art of editorial cartooning at The Standard, 1936 to 1961.  Arden Phair is a local historian and former curator of the St. Catharine's museum. 

Conducted via Zoom
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L2R 7K6
St. Catharines

Community Event - Burlington/Oakville - Volunteer Halton Workshop - Sept. 13

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Volunteer Halton is pleased to welcome Tanya Hannah Rumble, CFRE, on Tuesday September 13 for an encore presentation of the workshop Sharing Power with Volunteers, part of the Leading, Growing, and Creating Inclusive Volunteer Programs workshop series.  This working builds on the concepts of equity, diversity, and inclusion by exploring personal and professional power.  You'll come away understanding the concepts of harnessing, holding, and giving power as well as ways to share power at all stages of the volunteer engagement cycle.

Tuesday September 13, 2022
12:15pm - 1:45pm
Via ZOOM

Members:  $15 | Non-members: $25

Register today at: CiviCRM | Community Development Halton (cdhalton.ca)

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Halton

Community Event - Burlington/Oakville - Gairloch Gardens Outdoor Art / Heritage Tour

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Gairloch Gardens Outdoor Art and Heritage Tour Launch Event

Thursday, 6 October 2022, 5 – 7 PM

Oakville Galleries in Gairloch Gardens

Experience Oakville Galleries' new outdoor tour during this special sunset launch event! Our guides will lead groups on 30-minute tours that highlight the Galleries’ public art collection and the significant heritage of Gairloch Gardens. Tours will depart the Galleries' main building at 5:15 PM and 6:00 PM. Bilingual pamphlets will be available for self-guided explorations as well.

This program is free of charge and registration is not required.

Weather

Please dress appropriately for the weather. If inclement weather occurs, a modified indoor presentation will be available.

Location

All tours will begin and end at Oakville Galleries’ main building in Gairloch Gardens at 1306 Lakeshore Road East, 2 km from downtown Oakville.

Gairloch Gardens
1306 Lakeshore Road East
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Oakville

Community Event - Burlington/Oakville - Daytime Exhibition Tour - Tuesday, Oct. 11

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Daytime Exhibition Tour

Tuesday, 11 October 2022, 10:30 AM

Oakville Galleries at Centennial Square, Navy St., Oakville

A daytime tour of our Fall exhibition Sascha Braunig: Lay Figure, led by Associate Curator & Registrar Theresa Wang. 

Tour Location

This tour will take place in person at Oakville Galleries at Centennial Square. Meet at the gallery at 10:20 AM. The tour will begin at 10:30 AM. This is a free event, advance registration is required.

Oakville Galleries
120 Navy Street
L6J 2Z4
Oakville, ON

Community Event - Burlington/Oakville - Opening Reception: Sascha Braunig - Lay Figure

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Opening Reception: Sascha Braunig - Lay Figure

2 October – 30 December 2022

Oakville Galleries in Gairloch Gardens and at Centennial Square

Opening Reception: Sunday, 2 October 2022

2 – 5 PM | All are welcome

Oakville Galleries is thrilled to announce a solo exhibition by Sascha Braunig. Opening 2 October, Lay Figure presents paintings and drawings that are exercises in colour, form, and illusion.

In this exhibition, which stretches over both Oakville Galleries sites, the Canada-born, US-based artist brings together new and recent works that are based on the compositional motif of figures engaged in conflict with a dress-like structure. These works use material qualities to analogize an immaterial idea: the feeling of struggling with a system more powerful than you, in which you are also deeply entangled.

A recent New York City exhibition of Braunig’s work received significant media attention and acclaim. Featuring loans from private collections across the United States, Europe, and Asia. Braunig’s exhibition at Oakville Galleries presents a highly evocative suite of works that demonstrate Braunig’s singular vision and talent.

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Oakville