Community Event - Windsor/Leamington - The Windsor Symphony presents: Beethoven’s beer garden!

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It’s Oktoberfest at the Symphony where musicians and listeners share the Pentastar stage as it transforms into Beethoven’s Beer Garden. Get up close and personal with your WSO while Beethoven's 1st symphony is performed in all its glory - inches from your seats. This intimate show comes complete with the WSO’s signature “Beerthoven Ale” (in conjunction with Craft Heads) and a cash bar. All tickets must be bought in advance - no door sales permitted.

The Capitol Theatre
121 University Ave
N9A 5P4
Windsor

Community Event - Chatham - 2017 DIWALI CELEBRATION

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C-K ASIAN CULTURAL ASSOCIATION is organizing Diwali Celebration on Saturday , October 14 (5.30 P.M till 10.30 P.M) at Pines High School, Chatham.

$15 Ticket per person (children under 12 are free). Ticket include South Asian Dinner and Live music Program by Reflections , Detroit, USA

Come and Join !!! Contact Rafi  5194013162  or  ckaca.events@gmail.com for tickets. 

 

PINES HIGH SCHOOL (URSULINE COLLEGE)
85 GRAND AVE WEST
N7L 1B6
CHATHAM

Public Announcement - Cobourg/Port Hope - 100 YEARS AFTER THE REVOLUTION: RUSSIA 2017

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100 YEARS AFTER THE REVOLUTION: RUSSIA 2017

Northumberland Learning Connection presents a series of five Thursday evening talks and five Friday morning discussions, 100 YEARS AFTER THE REVOLUTION: RUSSIA 2017, from October 26 to November 24, 2017.

Speakers will come from the US and across Canada, including Dick Pound, Chancellor of McGill University, former President of the World Anti-Doping Agency, who will speak on November 2 on When Sport Defines a Nation: Russian Identity, the Olympics and the Doping Scandal.

Thursday evening talks are at 7.30 pm at the Columbus Community Centre, 232 Spencer Street East, Cobourg, and Friday morning discussions are at 9.00 am at the Port Hope Public Library.

The series includes three special events: a Sunday afternoon panel, Stories of Life in Russia, moderated by Karin Wells; a trip to Roy Thompson Hall for a concert by the Mariinsky Orchestra of St. Petersburg, under Valery Gergiev, and an illustrated talk by James Raffan, Across the Russian Arctic.

For more information call Debra McCarthy, 289.251.4492, or visit www.northumberlandlearningconnection.ca