Community Event - Peterborough/Lindsay - Summer Workshop Dough Art

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Are you looking to beat the summertime boredom? Parents or grandparents looking to find an activity to occupy some of the children's time this summer? Look to Hutchison House for the answer. We offer a fun alternative to full time camp programs. We start on Wednesday mornings and by noon have completed something fun and exciting that your children will love to show off! Programs run from 9:30am - 12pm. The cost is $15 per attendant and pre-registration is required. For Ages 6-12. Children are encouraged to bring their own snacks. Children will get the chance to create two different types of fun dough: Salt dough which will be shaped, baked, painted and made into magnets and playdough which will be dyed into different colours and can be reused over and over again!

Hutchison House Museum
270 Brock St.
K9H 2P9
Peterborough

Community Event - Peterborough/Lindsay - Summer Workshop Fairy Gardens

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Are you looking to beat the summertime boredom? Parents or grandparents looking to find an activity to occupy some of the children's time this summer? Look to Hutchison House for the answer. We offer a fun alternative to full time camp programs. We start on Wednesday mornings and by noon have completed something fun and exciting that your children will love to show off! Programs run from 9:30am - 12pm. The cost is $15 per attendant and pre-registration is required. For Ages 6-12. Children are encouraged to bring their own snacks. The Victorian era saw an increase in the interest in fairies and elves as settlers looked back to the folk tales of their ancestors. Fairies and elves were both good and bad, pranksters and helpful. They were the guardians of nature, woodland animals and gardens. They were helpful if you respected them, but caused problems when you didn't. In this workshop children will created their own fantastical woodland village using natural and recycled materials.

Hutchison House Museum
270 Brock St.
K9H 2P9
Peterborough

Community Event - Brockville/Prescott - Traditional Medicine Bag Workshop Fundraiser

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Learn about Indigenous culture and history while making a traditional medicine bag with Sisters of the Drum. Thursday, July 19 from 6-8 pm at the Brockville Public Library. All supplies included and everyone is welcome to join. Tickets are $18 each available at the library and online at 1000islands.snapd.com. For more information, please call 613-342-3936.

Brockville Public Library
23 Buell St.
K6V 5T7
Brockville, ON

Community Event - Windsor/Leamington - Elvis Tribute Artist Frank Cross

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Elvis Tribute Artist Frank E. Cross will be performing only 3 Elvis Tribute Shows, and the Essex County Steam and Gas Engine Museum is proud to welcome him to our stage.  The event is July 7th (Rain Date July 8th) and tickets are only $15 per person!  This is a BYOL Event (Bring Your Own Lawn Chair - We are going to be outdoors!).  For tickets, email bcaza27@gmail.com or call 519-915-6545 (Leave Message if no answer)

Essex County Steam And Gas Engine Museum
11081 11th Concession
N0R 1J0
McGregor, ON

Public Notices/Announcements - Niagara - Music Niagara's 20th Summer Festival

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This is Music Niagara’s 20th Summer Festival. Based in Niagara-on-the Lake, Music Niagara showcases amazing music in matchless settings. We bring together great art, great artists, and great audiences in venues as diverse as art galleries, churches, wineries and concert halls. The exceptional musicianship which is our hallmark is expressed in a wonderfully diverse program, ranging from classical to jazz, from choral to cabaret. For more information about our other concerts please visit www.musicniagara.org

 

Community Event - Windsor/Leamington - 39th Annual Benefit Gala for the Hospice

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The Annual Benefit Gala for the Hospice is a signature fundraising event taking place on Friday, October 12th . Each year, the Hospice hosts more than 1,000 guests, sponsors, community partners and volunteers for a sparkling cocktail reception, delectable dinner and premiere entertainment featuring Ciao and Eclipse.

Since its inception in 1979, the Annual Benefit Gala for the Hospice has directly supported patient and family programs at The Hospice of Windsor and Essex County, including more than 50 Wellness programs, palliative physicians, nurses, social workers, spiritual care providers, service coordinators, volunteers and a 24/7 Residential Home.

We invite you to join us this year for the premiere fundraising event of the season, making a bold step forward to visibly support hospice palliative care in YOUR community. With your help, we can continue to ensure that programs and services are available to all of our friends and neighbours at no cost, when they need it most. For ticket and sponsorship information please contact Shannon at 519-251-2557 or email events@thehospice.ca

Giovanni Caboto Club
2175 Parent Ave
N8X 4K2
Windsor, ON

Public Notices/Announcements - Kingston - Celebrating the Music and Poetry of Leonard Cohen

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Kingston, Ontario, June 19, 2018

For Immediate Release:

Join the Erroneous Monks on Sunday, June 24, at 7:30 p.m., at the Royal Theatre, Thousand Islands, 79 King St. East, Gananoque, Ontario, for the latest version of their acclaimed Leonard Cohen tribute concert.

The Erroneous Monks are a septet from Kingston, Ontario, who have been performing together since 2015, dedicated to the music and words of Leonard Cohen.  This band consists of Tracie Morgan, Spencer Evans, Brian Flynn, Roger James, Adam Hodge, Christina Tracy, and Stu Pike.

Incorporating both Cohen's songs and poetry, as well as excerpts of his novels and letters, the Erroneous Monks offer a unique, adventurous, yet always respectful tribute to one of Canada's most compelling and enduring musical and literary icons.

Tickets are $25 and are available at the theatre, or online at www.royaltheatre.ca.

For more information, contact tracie.morgan@gmail.com .