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Nestled next to the Civic Complex, the Pickering City Centre Farmers' Market continues the tradition of a unique outdoor community market.
Every Tuesday from June 4, 2019 to October 1, 2019 between the hours of 9:00 am - 4:30 pm, come out and experience local fresh produce, food, music and family activities in the heart of our City Centre.
For full details related to the market please visit our website
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10:00 AM| Visual Arts Centre of Clarington, 143 Simpson Avenue, Bowmanville, ON., L1C 3K8
Z’otz* Collective is comprised of Nahúm Flores, Erik Jerezano, and Ilyana Martínez. In their most recent work produced at the Visual Arts Centre of Clarington, Z’otz* Collective will investigate the concept of the niche as a point of departure. Waiting Outside of My Hand is an exhibition that explores the notion of a space “in which to nest”. A niche may be thought of as a recess or shadow box, to contain elements within a larger configuration. Using this as a point of departure, Z’otz* Collective produces contemporary niches in the form of boxes varying in size and strategically placed within a site-specific mural. Their niches will contain various objects sourced from the grounds surrounding the VAC. Each niche serves as a container of juxtaposed items that together suggest a narrative, forming an interconnected network of stories.
10:00 AM| Visual Arts Centre of Clarington, 143 Simpson Avenue, Bowmanville, ON., L1C 3K8
Trans/mission: Barley-Corn-Maize is Ron Benner’s mixed media installation in response to the mill as a producer of barley. Benner has devoted his artistic career to researching the economics of food and the impacts of contemporary industrialized food systems. His installations often offer visual accounts of his extensive investigation to trace back the root origin of our food and finding its migration rooted in colonialism and imperialism. Concerned with seed circulation and farming methods, local community and globalization, Benner’s work provides a unique and critical perspective on essential elements of modern food systems.
10:00 AM| Visual Arts Centre of Clarington, 143 Simpson Avenue, Bowmanville, ON., L1C 3K8
Trans/mission: Barley-Corn-Maize is Ron Benner’s mixed media installation in response to the mill as a producer of barley. Benner has devoted his artistic career to researching the economics of food and the impacts of contemporary industrialized food systems. His installations often offer visual accounts of his extensive investigation to trace back the root origin of our food and finding its migration rooted in colonialism and imperialism. Concerned with seed circulation and farming methods, local community and globalization, Benner’s work provides a unique and critical perspective on essential elements of modern food systems.
10:00 AM| Visual Arts Centre of Clarington, 143 Simpson Avenue, Bowmanville, ON., L1C 3K8
Z’otz* Collective is comprised of Nahúm Flores, Erik Jerezano, and Ilyana Martínez. In their most recent work produced at the Visual Arts Centre of Clarington, Z’otz* Collective will investigate the concept of the niche as a point of departure. Waiting Outside of My Hand is an exhibition that explores the notion of a space “in which to nest”. A niche may be thought of as a recess or shadow box, to contain elements within a larger configuration. Using this as a point of departure, Z’otz* Collective produces contemporary niches in the form of boxes varying in size and strategically placed within a site-specific mural. Their niches will contain various objects sourced from the grounds surrounding the VAC. Each niche serves as a container of juxtaposed items that together suggest a narrative, forming an interconnected network of stories.
6:00 PM| 2503 Concession Road 8 in Haydon (Municipality of Clarington)
The Regional Municipality of Durham, Works Department invites residents to give input about the proposed roundabout at the intersection of Bowmanville Avenue (Regional Road 57) and Regional Road 3/Concession Road 8, in the Municipality of Clarington, at an upcoming public event.
The Regional Municipality of Durham is proposing to reconstruct the intersection of Bowmanville Avenue (Regional Road 57) and Regional Road 3/Concession Road 8 to a roundabout in the Municipality of Clarington. The reconstruction will include re-alignment of all four approaches to the intersection, new curb and gutters, median islands, illumination and landscaping. Construction of the roundabout is currently planned for 2020-2021.
Road safety representatives will be on available to answer questions. Following this event, the material presented at the meeting will be posted on the Regional Municipality of Durham’s website at durham.ca/WorksProjects.
To learn more about the benefits of roundabouts, and how to use them, visit durham.ca/roundabouts.
10:00 AM| Visual Arts Centre of Clarington, 143 Simpson Avenue, Bowmanville, ON., L1C 3K8
Z’otz* Collective is comprised of Nahúm Flores, Erik Jerezano, and Ilyana Martínez. In their most recent work produced at the Visual Arts Centre of Clarington, Z’otz* Collective will investigate the concept of the niche as a point of departure. Waiting Outside of My Hand is an exhibition that explores the notion of a space “in which to nest”. A niche may be thought of as a recess or shadow box, to contain elements within a larger configuration. Using this as a point of departure, Z’otz* Collective produces contemporary niches in the form of boxes varying in size and strategically placed within a site-specific mural. Their niches will contain various objects sourced from the grounds surrounding the VAC. Each niche serves as a container of juxtaposed items that together suggest a narrative, forming an interconnected network of stories.
10:00 AM| Visual Arts Centre of Clarington, 143 Simpson Avenue, Bowmanville, ON., L1C 3K8
Trans/mission: Barley-Corn-Maize is Ron Benner’s mixed media installation in response to the mill as a producer of barley. Benner has devoted his artistic career to researching the economics of food and the impacts of contemporary industrialized food systems. His installations often offer visual accounts of his extensive investigation to trace back the root origin of our food and finding its migration rooted in colonialism and imperialism. Concerned with seed circulation and farming methods, local community and globalization, Benner’s work provides a unique and critical perspective on essential elements of modern food systems.
6:30 PM| Room C-113, G. Willey Bld., UOIT/DC Campus, 2000 Simcoe St. N.
The Cinechats Film Festival is an acclaimed weekly (and year-round!) series of the best motion pictures from around the world. It's like TIFF, but right here in suburbia -- and without all the immodest hype. Instead, we have lively conversations after each film. To date, over 28,000 people have attended Cinechats, which is a not-for-profit community educational collaboration between Artsforum, the University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT), Durham College, and the Durham Council for the Arts. (Trent University in Durham has also ben a recent partner.) Cinechats was twice nominated for the region's Art of Transition Creative Award. Come see movies that will stir your emotions and make you think -- movies with award-caliber performances, movies for the artist in all of us. We've even had a world-premiere and some exclusive presentations of films before they were released commercially in North America. For more information, contact John at (905) 576-0359 or by email at: artsforum_magazine@yahoo.ca
7:00 PM| 3 different (see above)
We bring fabulous, professionally curated films from Durham Region and around the world for your viewing pleasure. Bring friends to share a line-up of films that will make you laugh, tingle, wonder and be inspired. We have screenings on 3 days in 3 different venues:
October 3rd, Robert McLaughlin Gallery Oshawa: 7:00 PM (1 Canadian short and 1 Canadian feature film)
October 4th, Whitby Station Gallery: 6:00 (short films); 8:00 (2 comedies: 1 short, 1 feature)
October 5th, Global Classroom, Durham College: 1:00 (International shorts), 3:00 (Ontario shorts), 6:00 awards and closing screenings
For film details and tickets, go to our website: driff.ca
Tickets can also be purchased at the door.
7:00 PM| 3 different (see above)
We bring fabulous, professionally curated films from Durham Region and around the world for your viewing pleasure. Bring friends to share a line-up of films that will make you laugh, tingle, wonder and be inspired. We have screenings on 3 days in 3 different venues:
October 3rd, Robert McLaughlin Gallery Oshawa: 7:00 PM (1 Canadian short and 1 Canadian feature film)
October 4th, Whitby Station Gallery: 6:00 (short films); 8:00 (2 comedies: 1 short, 1 feature)
October 5th, Global Classroom, Durham College: 1:00 (International shorts), 3:00 (Ontario shorts), 6:00 awards and closing screenings
For film details and tickets, go to our website: driff.ca
Tickets can also be purchased at the door.
7:30 AM| Oshawa Golf and Curling Club 160 Alexandra St, L1G 2C4 Oshawa, ON
The Commercial Network of the Durham Region Association of REALTORS® hosts 2-3 Commercial Breakfast Meetings a year with presentations from industry leaders. Topics include relevant information to residential and commercial real estate.
Don't miss this chance to learn about the changes in Realty Insurance, both Commercial and some Residential from Nick Kidd, Director, Business Insurance from M & W Insurance Brokers Ltd and Jonathan Griffiths, From Griffiths Professional Corporation Law Offices will provide insight to the Tenant Protection Act.
Register today, space is limited.
9:00 AM| Ontario Tech University
Durham Region's coolest innovation and investors summit is coming to Oshawa on Oct 4, 2019.
Creative entrepreneurs, big ideas and exploring what's next in Durham Region is what Dnext is all about.
Leading thinkers from around Canada and the planet will gather - in person and via video link- to reimagine Durham Region's future in the brave new worlds of tech, business and social innovation.
10:00 AM| Visual Arts Centre of Clarington, 143 Simpson Avenue, Bowmanville, ON., L1C 3K8
Trans/mission: Barley-Corn-Maize is Ron Benner’s mixed media installation in response to the mill as a producer of barley. Benner has devoted his artistic career to researching the economics of food and the impacts of contemporary industrialized food systems. His installations often offer visual accounts of his extensive investigation to trace back the root origin of our food and finding its migration rooted in colonialism and imperialism. Concerned with seed circulation and farming methods, local community and globalization, Benner’s work provides a unique and critical perspective on essential elements of modern food systems.
10:00 AM| Visual Arts Centre of Clarington, 143 Simpson Avenue, Bowmanville, ON., L1C 3K8
Z’otz* Collective is comprised of Nahúm Flores, Erik Jerezano, and Ilyana Martínez. In their most recent work produced at the Visual Arts Centre of Clarington, Z’otz* Collective will investigate the concept of the niche as a point of departure. Waiting Outside of My Hand is an exhibition that explores the notion of a space “in which to nest”. A niche may be thought of as a recess or shadow box, to contain elements within a larger configuration. Using this as a point of departure, Z’otz* Collective produces contemporary niches in the form of boxes varying in size and strategically placed within a site-specific mural. Their niches will contain various objects sourced from the grounds surrounding the VAC. Each niche serves as a container of juxtaposed items that together suggest a narrative, forming an interconnected network of stories.
6:00 PM| 3 different (see above)
We bring fabulous, professionally curated films from Durham Region and around the world for your viewing pleasure. Bring friends to share a line-up of films that will make you laugh, tingle, wonder and be inspired. We have screenings on 3 days in 3 different venues:
October 3rd, Robert McLaughlin Gallery Oshawa: 7:00 PM (1 Canadian short and 1 Canadian feature film)
October 4th, Whitby Station Gallery: 6:00 (short films); 8:00 (2 comedies: 1 short, 1 feature)
October 5th, Global Classroom, Durham College: 1:00 (International shorts), 3:00 (Ontario shorts), 6:00 awards and closing screenings
For film details and tickets, go to our website: driff.ca
Tickets can also be purchased at the door.
8:00 PM| Avalon Lounge Port Whitby Marina; 301 Watson Street West Whitby ON L1N 1A2
Her music spans genres, crosses barriers and creates bridges. Her voice soars to emotional heights and reaches down into the grittiness of the soul.
10:00 AM| Visual Arts Centre of Clarington, 143 Simpson Avenue, Bowmanville, ON., L1C 3K8
Z’otz* Collective is comprised of Nahúm Flores, Erik Jerezano, and Ilyana Martínez. In their most recent work produced at the Visual Arts Centre of Clarington, Z’otz* Collective will investigate the concept of the niche as a point of departure. Waiting Outside of My Hand is an exhibition that explores the notion of a space “in which to nest”. A niche may be thought of as a recess or shadow box, to contain elements within a larger configuration. Using this as a point of departure, Z’otz* Collective produces contemporary niches in the form of boxes varying in size and strategically placed within a site-specific mural. Their niches will contain various objects sourced from the grounds surrounding the VAC. Each niche serves as a container of juxtaposed items that together suggest a narrative, forming an interconnected network of stories.
10:00 AM| Visual Arts Centre of Clarington, 143 Simpson Avenue, Bowmanville, ON., L1C 3K8
Trans/mission: Barley-Corn-Maize is Ron Benner’s mixed media installation in response to the mill as a producer of barley. Benner has devoted his artistic career to researching the economics of food and the impacts of contemporary industrialized food systems. His installations often offer visual accounts of his extensive investigation to trace back the root origin of our food and finding its migration rooted in colonialism and imperialism. Concerned with seed circulation and farming methods, local community and globalization, Benner’s work provides a unique and critical perspective on essential elements of modern food systems.
10:00 AM| Durham Region
After being on hiatus for close to a decade, the popular Gates Open festival is returning to Durham Region on October 5, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Eight featured farms are opening their gates just for you! See what life on the farm is like, get hands-on experience with fun farm activities, and discover Durham’s second largest industry through this unique self-guided tour. You’ll learn about agriculture, build an appreciation for Durham’s bountiful local food, and meet the passionate, dedicated people who produce it. Admission is free.
10:00 AM| Ajax Public Library - Main Branch. 55 Harwood Ave S., Ajax
The Ajax Pickering Early Childhood Development Coalition invites you to attend the 3rd annual “Healthy Me, Healthy Us” event held at the Ajax Public Library-Main Branch on Saturday, October 5, 2019 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. This free event is for parents/caregivers of children under 6 years of age who reside in the Ajax/Pickering community to promote healthy growth and development, early learning, healthy eating, immunization, safety, resources in the community and diversity. The event is also aimed at strengthening a sense of belonging between parents, caregivers and community partners. Various non-profit community partners will be providing interactive educational displays and give-aways for families. Free parking is available. Free food (including Halal and vegetarian options) will be provided courtesy of the Ajax Rotary Club. For more information, contact the Durham Health Connection Line at 1-800-841-2729 or 905-666-6241.
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