Community Event - Peterborough/Lindsay - Snofest Bingo at Activity Haven - January 19
Enjoy 10 games of Bingo! Tickets only $15.00 Top Prize $200
Canteen opens at 5:30 p.m. and will be serving Chili with a Roll, Bread Pudding, and Coffee & Tea
Enjoy 10 games of Bingo! Tickets only $15.00 Top Prize $200
Canteen opens at 5:30 p.m. and will be serving Chili with a Roll, Bread Pudding, and Coffee & Tea
Join us at Bridge St. United Church, Belleville. All proceeds to support USFS (Belleville) - Syrian Refugee Family Sponsorship. Tickets: Adults $15/children & youth free. Tickets may be purchased at the door, at Lafferty's Crossings (228 Front St., Belleville), at Books & Company (289 Main Street, Picton), and in the church office (9 to noon and 1 to 5 p.m.).
Bring your family to the OFAH Family Ice Fishing Day at Bel Rotary Park, in Ennismore Saturday February 17 from 10-2! Enjoy a free day of ice fishing with family and friends. All bait, and equipment is provided, and every child takes home a prize. Canadian residents can fish licence-free.
Then come and warm up with hot chocolate or chow down our free BBQ at the OFAH | Mario Cortellucci Heritage Centre at 4601 Guthrie Drive in Peterborough from 10-4! From the Excalibur Archery Range and Stoeger Airgun Range, to lure making, 2D fly tying, casting challenge, scavenger hunt and laser shot to crafts and games … we have activities to keep the whole family busy. This is your chance to discover our unique wildlife displays, take in a movie in our amphitheatre or see the fish feeding frenzy in our giant fish aquarium (12 & 2 pm). Admission and all activities are completely FREE!
Description: Part I: Nude, Naked and in Between with Dr. Buj – Join us for a talk on the spiritual ideals and carnal fantasies projected onto the female nude in the annals of Western Art. Dr. Buj holds a doctoral degree in literary studies from the University of Michigan. He taught art criticism and contemporary art history for twenty years at Western University and currently teaches comparative literature and linguistics at the University of Windsor. Free, give what you can. Registration required. Spaces are limited. Don’t miss Part II: Suffering Soma on Wednesday, March 7!
Phone: 519-336-8127
Description: Digital Light Painting – Try New Things (TNT) and develop your creative skills, make new friends, and explore your community on Wednesday, February 28 & Thursday, March 1 from 4:00-6:00PM. Use cameras and a larger-than-life dark room to paint with light. Free. Suggested donation $10/week. Registration required. Spaces are limited.
Location:
Judith & Norman Alix Art Gallery
147 Lochiel Street
Sarnia, Ontario
N7T 0B4
Phone: 519-336-8127
Description: Drawing with Kelly Wallace: Life Drawing – London-based artist, Kelly Wallace, will lead participants deeper into the practice of figurative and conceptual drawing. Join in on an intimate class experience as you are guided in a supportive and creative environment. No previous experience necessary. Ages 18 and up. Full series: $150 (+tax) for members or $180 (+tax) for non-members. Individual workshops: $75 (+tax) for members or $85 (+tax) for non-members. Materials and lunch included. Registration required. Spaces are limited.
Location:
Judith & Norman Alix Art Gallery
147 Lochiel Street
Sarnia, Ontario
N7T 0B4
Phone: 519-336-8127
Description: Slow View: Beside Myself – Ease into the New Year and take a moment to breathe. With a new take on the tour, a Slow View will allow your mind to settle on one work and rediscover the joy of looking at art. The tour of our new exhibition, Beside Myself, will be led by a trained facilitator. Registration required. Free, give what you can.
Phone: 519-336-8127
Description: Exhibition Opening: Un-censored: Tom Hodgson: the drawing room – Join us at the gallery for the opening of a new exhibition, Un-censored: Tom Hodgson: the drawing room. Though Hodgson is predominantly known as a Canadian abstract painter and member of the Painters Eleven (1953), his fondness of life drawing was evident as his studio, The Pit, became a hotspot for Toronto’s artistic and business milieu in the 1970s. Hodgson was responsible for establishing Toronto’s longest running life drawing class, housed at the Gladstone Hotel for the past thirty years. Still in endurance today, the drawing class is a relic of the Canadian art scene. Free, give what you can.
Phone: 519-336-8127
Description: Family Day – Looking for something memorable to mark the day? Join in on an afternoon of creativity and adventure. The JNAAG art teachers have joined forces and the gallery will have multiple stations ready for you and your family to discover. We will paint, draw and sculpt our way through Family Day. Free, give what you can. Adult accompaniment is required.
Phone: 519-336-8127
Name: Family Sunday at the Judith & Norman Alix Art Gallery
Description: Family Sunday Activity: Sculptural Layering – Engage, discover, and create every Sunday afternoon from 1:00–3:00PM. Create colourful sculptures inspired by the work of Kelly Wallace in the gallery. Free. $5 Suggested Material Donation per family. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Enjoy a free Family Red Dot Tour every Sunday at 1:45PM.
Phone: 519-336-8127