Community Event - Smiths Falls/Perth/North Grenville - SF and District Crime Stoppers Fundraiser Dance
SF and District Crime Stoppers Fundraiser Dance
SF and District Crime Stoppers Fundraiser Dance
The 2nd Annual Truth & Reconciliation Concert at The Regent is right around the corner! JUNO-Award Winner iskwē is coming to town along with Shawnee Kish to play their powerful tunes in celebration of Indigenous culture.
Come out to Picton's historic theatre for what promises to be an astounding evening with two world-class talents.
www.theregenttheatre.org
IMMEDIATE ENTERTAINMENT PRESS RELEASE
The Bowie Lives performs Saturday, November 26, 2022, at 8 pm at The Regent Theatre, Picton
"5 stars! Unbelievable" from Richard Crouse of CTV's PopLife.
"By far the coolest Bowie tribute I've ever seen," says promoter Sam Grosso.
They're talking about "The Bowie Lives" Canada's most sensational Bowie Spectacular!
Michael Bell is an award-winning vocalist who channels the sound and styles of David Bowie, and with the help of an all-star band, theatre, and costumes that capture the imagination of fans young and old. "Daring & Imaginative" ~ The Wire MEGAzine.
Michael's first theatrical production "ChangesAllBowie" toured the "A circuit" in the late '80s. He hung up his "Ziggy" in the early '90s and never imagined professionally performing Bowie again. After David's untimely death on January 10, 2016, his calling returned, as did the industry interest. Contacting long-time musical director Michael Beauclerc, they began auditioning players to fill out a band capable of performing some of Rock's most challenging material. The Bowie Lives brings all the sounds and visions to the stage, from Space Oddity to Lazarus.
"The show is more of a happening," explains Michael, and he isn't wrong. https://fb.watch/fAo7YP7l4W/
Audience members are inspired to adorn their favorite "BOWIE look." Come dressed as Bowie and don't forget to get your Bowie on as free face painting is often offered in the lobby! In addition, "The Bowie Bazaar" displays and sells; Bowie collectibles. t-shirts, merch, music, and more.
Come early and browse!
Ticket info: Early Bird ticket just 35$ plus service charge - www.theregenttheatre.org/
Michael is a subject of an upcoming documentary “Being David Bowie” soon slated for release. www.beingdavidbowie.com/
More info at www.thebowielives.com/ or facebook.com/thebowielives/
Shred Event Fundraiser for Crime Stoppers of Halton
Saturday, September 24, 2022
9am-3pm at Halton Regional Police Headquarters, 2485 North Service Rd W, in Oakville.
Shred your unwanted personal/business papers for a donation of your choice to Crime Stoppers of Halton.
https://www.haltonpolice.ca/en/news/shred-event-fundraiser-september-2022.aspx
Niagara |Shrine Club is starting up their fundraising all you can eat spaghetti dinners starting September 29 and continuing on each last Friday of each month.
come to the Shrine Club 5621 North St right behind the GNGHospital.
Salad , Spaghetti, meat balls, dessert
Adults $12 Children 6-12 $6.
Niagara SPCA will be at Vineland Estates for the "K-Wine Weekend" adoption event. The event showcase adoptable SPCA dogs. Raffles, pet photography, and a free "pupaccino" for your k9 friends.
The Niagara SPCA in partnership with the Fort Erie SPCA will host a dog and cat rabies / microchip clinic at the PetValu at 310 Garrison Rd in Fort Erie from 11am until 3pm. No appointment necessary. Vaccine is $30, microchip is $25. Attending veterinarian Dr. Hardish Momi.
“GREG’S CYCLE FOR KIDS” CHARITY RIDE TO BE HELD OCTOBER 2ND
EVENT WILL RAISE FUNDS FOR BIKES AND CYCLING INSTRUCTION FOR KIDS AS A RESULT OF PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN SHARE THE ROAD CYCLING COALITION AND BGC HAMILTON-HALTON
The Share the Road Cycling Coalition, Ontario’s cycling policy and advocacy organization will host the annual Greg’s Cycle for Kids event on Sunday October 2nd th at Country Heritage Park in Milton. Participants will have the choice of three routes – 50km, 100km, and 160km, showcasing the beauty of the Niagara Escarpment, Halton Hills and Hamilton.
Share the Road is hosting this fundraising event, now in its 16th year, in memory of OPP Sergeant Greg Stobbart, who was killed in Milton by a careless driver while on a training ride on his bike in 2006. The Coalition was founded in Greg’s memory and has held a memorial Ride every year to support their work: creating bicycle-friendly communities in partnership with governments and key stakeholders, passing road safety legislation, and working to make Ontario’s roads safer and more accessible for cyclists.
For more information about the event, go to www.gregscycleforkids.com
The public is invited to hear about Lambton County’s colourful oil heritage when Erin Dee-Richard, supervisor/curator of the The Oil Museum of Canada at Oil Springs, speaks to a meeting of the Kiwanis Club of Sarnia-Lambton Golden K. The meeting takes place at 9:30 a.m. on Tues. Oct. 4 at the Lochiel Kiwanis Community Centre, 180 College Ave. N. Space may be limited so, if interested, please contact Dennis Loucks at 519-466-2687. For more information about Kiwanis, visit sarniakiwanis.com
Come celebrate and join us at the First Nations Cultural Tourism Event. This fun family day will take place from 10am to 3pm.
Immerse yourself in First Nations music, dance, art and traditional cuisine. The kid zone promises to fun with face painting, sweet treats, and a photo booth.
Don't miss the opportunity to meet up close the Anishinaabe Spirit Horses. Call Tourism Sarnia Lambton for more event details 519 336 3232 X102