Community Event - Ottawa Valley - renfrew curling rink yard sale
Renfrew curling rink yard sale - Indoor event - rain or shine | May 27th 9AM - NOON
Renfrew curling rink yard sale - Indoor event - rain or shine | May 27th 9AM - NOON
Recognized as a signature Huntsville event, Nuit Blanche North (NbN) is a bold interactive multi-arts street festival taking place in Downtown Huntsville, Ontario. For one night only from 8pm to 2am, the streets of downtown Huntsville will come alive with an exciting program of contemporary artistic activities, events and exhibits taking place in unconventional places in and around the downtown core.
The Only Outdoor Summer Antique Machinery and Snowmobile Show around!
30th Annual Antique Machinery Show
5th Annual Wheat Field Rendezvous
HOPE AGRICULTURLAL HERITAGE CLUB & ANTIQUE CLASSIC SNOWMOBILE CLUB OF CANADA
65,000 TREE CHALLENGE – THE CHALLENGE IS ON!
It’s spring, which is a great time to plant a tree! Every tree planted in Halton Hills goes towards the community’s 65,000 Tree Challenge.
Two years ago, Trees for Halton Hills challenged the community to plant 65,000 trees within 5 years. One for every resident of Halton Hills.
“While several thousand trees have been planted, we have a long way to go”, explained Corrina McAloon, Project Coordinator with Trees for Halton Hills. “To meet the 65,000 Tree Challenge, we need every person in Town to find a place to plant a tree. Plant one in your yard, at your school, your place of worship, or at your workplace.
If you have a good look at all those places in the community, you’ll see that there are lots of spots a tree could be planted.”
After you plant a tree, you should register it at www.treesforhaltonhills.ca so that it’s counted towards meeting the 65,000 Tree Challenge. It’s easy to do.
“There are so many good reasons to plant a tree” said Dr. Don Trant, the Chair of the Board of Trees for Halton Hills. “A tree beautifies your property and increases its value. Trees also play an important role in combating climate change, providing shade and improving air quality. Trees even help to improve our mental health. And when you plant native species trees, you are helping the birds and the bees and all the other wildlife to thrive.”
Trees for Halton Hills is a local non-profit group that was established in 2020 with the objective of encouraging the community to plant trees and meet the 65,0000 Tree Challenge. Since its inception, it has led many community tree planting projects on public lands and also established a small Arboretum at Joseph Gibbons Park off Delrex Blvd.
All are welcome to volunteer with Trees for Halton Hills. Go to www.treesforhaltonhills.ca.
Be sure to get your $30.00 gift voucher from the Town towards the purchase of a tree!
One of the most lauded independent Canadian bands of all time. You can trace the roots of the Low back to 1983, when Ron Hawkins and David Alexander played in a heavily politicized band called Social Insecurity. In the late 80s, Ron and David were joined by guitarist Stephen Stanley, and John Arnott on bass. The quartet built a faithful following and a very full dance card on the strength of their joyous live shows, where they perfected the Low's mix of clever wordplay, razor-sharp hooks and airtight harmonies.
Visit a working museum of Antique Farm Equipment, snowmobiles, and everything in between.
Visit our new Hit & Miss Grinder display.
Free entrance, free wagon rides, food available.
Lots to see indoors and out.
This is the home of The HOPE AGRICULTURAL HERITAGE CLUB
5070 Country Rd. 10, village of Canton, Port Hope
Visit this working museum of Antique Farm Equipment, snowmobiles, and everything in between.
See our new Hit & Miss Grinder display.
Free entrance, free wagon rides, food available.
Lots to see indoors and out.
This is the home of The HOPE AGRICULTURAL HERITAGE CLUB
5070 Country Rd. 10, village of Canton, Port Hope
“Where TWO worlds meet” – Pianist Kyung-A Lee joins Maestro Neil Barlow and Orillia Silver Band for a one of a kind event. Two musical entities come together for one unforgettable night. The program includes Back, Chopin, Gershwin and Rachmaninoff.
Mamma Mia! Here we go again…
That’s right. We are back in a big way this year with a HUGE tribute night to one of the most beloved bands of all time! And as we all know, there is not much better than belting out some of the greatest songs ever by one of the greatest bands ever with hundreds of others who love them as well. So, in light of that…
C!C!C! presents Mamma Mia an EPIC ABBA Singalong!
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Choir! Choir! Choir! is a Toronto-based singing group led by creative directors Nobu Adilman and Daveed Goldman. The duo takes a non-traditional approach; there are no auditions, and the audience is the choir. Show up and they’ll teach you an original arrangement to a song you love. Founded in 2011, Choir! Choir! Choir! has amassed a dedicated and passionate community of singers and a thriving international fan base on YouTube amassing 10s of millions of views on some of their videos.
The group has performed with renowned artists such as Patti Smith, David Byrne, Rick Astley, Tegan and Sara, and Rufus Wainwright, and onstage at New York’s Carnegie Hall and Radio City Music Hall with the likes of Debbie Harry and The Flaming Lips. They’ve created content for NBC’s Jesus Christ Superstar with Hamilton’s Brandon Victor Dixon. And they they’ve performed at the MET in New York for New York Pride and hosted their own float in Toronto Pride. They remembered Canadian music hero, Gord Downie, by performing Grace Too with the surviving members of the Tragically Hip to 10,000 fans in Toronto.
Choir! Choir! Choir! exists to celebrate music and push the boundaries between practice and performance, artist and audience, offering
therapeutic benefits with the ultimate side effect: a powerful community.
Socials:
Website URL: WWW.CHOIRCHOIRCHOIR.COM
Facebook: FACEBOOK.COM/CHOIRX3
Twitter / Instagram: @CHOIRCHOIRCHOIR
YouTube: www.youtube.com/choirx3
Get creative in the great outdoors. Let by local teacher Alberta Robinet, participants will use organic and foraged materials to make whimsical works of visual art, all while learning about aspects of ecology and the environment. Everybody is welcome; be it shy, confident, a preferred spectator or ready to jump in, if your child is interested in art or creation or just being different, they have a place in HFA Art Camps!