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(7733 Results Found)10:00 AM| Pickering Museum Village
A travelling exhibit developed by the Canadian Museum of Nature, Monarchs features information, specimens, games, and interactives about this beautiful creature. Did you know that the City of Pickering has undertaken many initiatives to protect the Monarch butterfly and other pollinators? Find out what these initiatives are and how you can get involved!
10:00 AM| 3821 Concession Rd. 7., Uxbridge - Durham Forest
10:00 AM| GM Headquarters 1908 Colonel Sam Drive, Oshawa Ontario
This free family oriented event is a festival celebrating the return of migratory birds. The theme of the event is birds and all aspects related to birds.
There will be no cost to attend this event. We hope to have our visitors connect with birds in a fun and meaningful way by providing hands on
experiences through live bird presentations, crafts, hikes and other activities. Butterflies, bats and bees have also been added to the event as well. Dogs are not permitted with the exception of service dogs.
7:30 PM| Uxbridge Music Hall, 16 Main St. South, Uxbridge ON, L9P 1H1
Uxbridge Youth Theatre presents "High School Musical" based on the Disney Channel's smash hit “High School Musical” from May 24 - June 2, 2018.
It's the first day after winter break at East High. The jocks, brainiacs, thespians and skater dudes find their cliques, recount their vacations and look forward to the new year. Basketball team captain and resident jock, Troy, discovers that the brainy Gabriella, a girl he met singing karaoke on his ski trip, has just enrolled at East High. They cause an upheaval when they decide to audition for the high school musical. Although many students resent the threat posed to the "status quo," Troy and Gabriella's alliance might just open the door for others to shine as well. This is a show that’s fun for the whole family!
7:30 PM| POSTPONED - Hebron Christian Reformed Church
POSTPONED - Celtic Colours concert June 2nd. A new date will be booked for the fall. If you have purchased a ticket already, it will be honoured on the new concert date (TBD). Thank you for your understanding. http://durhamphilharmonic.ca/tickets.html
10:00 AM| York-Durham Heritage Railway
Take a trip through time seated in one of our heated/air conditioned heritage coaches from the 1950's and enjoy our doors open baggage car. Each trip also features on-board entertainment for the whole family to enjoy.
Departures: Uxbridge -10:00 am and 2:30 pm; Stouffville - 12 pm
Adults: $27, Senior & Student: $25, Child: $19
10:00 AM| Visual Arts Centre of Clarington, 143 Simpson Avenue, Bowmanville, ON., L1C 3K8
Jane LowBeer invites us to join her contemplation on the significance of the unremarkable, the quotidian, the impermanent in The Preponderance of the Small. LowBeer's exhibition juggles counterpoint and confluence of the machine-made and the natural, the objectification and abstraction of ordinary things. It leads us through tangles. It reveals rhythms born of repetition.
Artist Talk: Sunday, June 17, 2018, 2-4pm
Please note that the VAC is partially wheelchair accessible.
12:00 PM| Pickering Museum Village
A travelling exhibit developed by the Canadian Museum of Nature, Monarchs features information, specimens, games, and interactives about this beautiful creature. Did you know that the City of Pickering has undertaken many initiatives to protect the Monarch butterfly and other pollinators? Find out what these initiatives are and how you can get involved!
12:00 PM| Oshawa Museum
Come and play in our gardens! Staff and volunteers will be on hand to discuss herbs and their uses, write your name using plants and herbs and pull a few weeds if you like!
Sunday FUNdays are held on the first Sunday of the month. Admission is free and allows you to interact with Museum staff and its collection.
12 - 4 pm in the Henry House Heritage Gardens.
2:00 PM| Visual Arts Centre of Clarington, 143 Simpson Avenue, Bowmanville, ON., L1C 3K8
Jane LowBeer invites us to join her contemplation on the significance of the unremarkable, the quotidian, the impermanent in The Preponderance of the Small. LowBeer's exhibition juggles counterpoint and confluence of the machine-made and the natural, the objectification and abstraction of ordinary things. It leads us through tangles. It reveals rhythms born of repetition.
Please note that the VAC is partially wheelchair accessible.
10:00 AM| Visual Arts Centre of Clarington, 143 Simpson Avenue, Bowmanville, ON., L1C 3K8
Jane LowBeer invites us to join her contemplation on the significance of the unremarkable, the quotidian, the impermanent in The Preponderance of the Small. LowBeer's exhibition juggles counterpoint and confluence of the machine-made and the natural, the objectification and abstraction of ordinary things. It leads us through tangles. It reveals rhythms born of repetition.
Artist Talk: Sunday, June 17, 2018, 2-4pm
Please note that the VAC is partially wheelchair accessible.
4:00 PM| Rose of Durham Young Parents Support Services, 200 Bond Street West, Oshawa L1J 2L7
A free seven week prenatal series for expectant parents aged 23 years and younger facilitated by public health nurses.
Participants share experiences and receive health education about pregnancy, labour, birth and early parenting including infant care and breastfeeding. Includes a hospital tour of Lakeridge Health Oshawa.
Registration required please call Durham Health Connection at 905-666-6241 or 1-800-841-2729.
10:00 AM| Visual Arts Centre of Clarington, 143 Simpson Avenue, Bowmanville, ON., L1C 3K8
Jane LowBeer invites us to join her contemplation on the significance of the unremarkable, the quotidian, the impermanent in The Preponderance of the Small. LowBeer's exhibition juggles counterpoint and confluence of the machine-made and the natural, the objectification and abstraction of ordinary things. It leads us through tangles. It reveals rhythms born of repetition.
Artist Talk: Sunday, June 17, 2018, 2-4pm
Please note that the VAC is partially wheelchair accessible.
2:30 PM| Rose of Durham Young Parents Support Services, 200 Bond Street West, Oshawa L1J 2L7
A free seven week prenatal series for expectant parents aged 23 years and younger facilitated by public health nurses.
Participants share experiences and receive health education about pregnancy, labour, birth and early parenting including infant care and breastfeeding. Includes a hospital tour of Lakeridge Health Oshawa.
Registration required please call Durham Health Connection at 905-666-6241 or 1-800-841-2729.
10:00 AM| Visual Arts Centre of Clarington, 143 Simpson Avenue, Bowmanville, ON., L1C 3K8
Jane LowBeer invites us to join her contemplation on the significance of the unremarkable, the quotidian, the impermanent in The Preponderance of the Small. LowBeer's exhibition juggles counterpoint and confluence of the machine-made and the natural, the objectification and abstraction of ordinary things. It leads us through tangles. It reveals rhythms born of repetition.
Artist Talk: Sunday, June 17, 2018, 2-4pm
Please note that the VAC is partially wheelchair accessible.
9:00 AM| The Regional Municipality of Durham Headquarters, 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Northwest Parking Lot
In celebration of Local Food Week (June 4 to 10), The Regional Municipality of Durham will be hosting its annual Farmers' Market on June 8 at Regional Headquarters. The market will feature an abundance of local produce, tasty snacks and value-added agriculture products.
Durham's Farmers' Market aims to support local food producers and farmers, while promoting healthy, sustainable agriculture. The event also raises awareness about the availability and advantages of buying local.
Bring a cooler to keep your purchased items fresh, as well as a reusable shopping bag to help the environment.
10:00 AM| Visual Arts Centre of Clarington, 143 Simpson Avenue, Bowmanville, ON., L1C 3K8
Jane LowBeer invites us to join her contemplation on the significance of the unremarkable, the quotidian, the impermanent in The Preponderance of the Small. LowBeer's exhibition juggles counterpoint and confluence of the machine-made and the natural, the objectification and abstraction of ordinary things. It leads us through tangles. It reveals rhythms born of repetition.
Artist Talk: Sunday, June 17, 2018, 2-4pm
Please note that the VAC is partially wheelchair accessible.
1:00 PM
5:00 PM| Scout Hall, 15585 Simcoe Street N, Port Perry, L9L 1M3
Annual Spring Art Show
Original Artwork by Local Artists for show & Sale.
One of a kind collector pieces to complete that special space as well as great gift ideas
Free admission and refreshments, Daily draw, wheelchair accessible
Credit & Debit cards accepted
5:00 PM| Scout Hall, 15585 Simcoe Street N, Port Perry, L9L 1M3
Annual Spring Art Show
Original Artwork by Local Artists for show & Sale.
One of a kind collector pieces to complete that special space as well as great gift ideas
Free admission and refreshments, Daily draw, wheelchair accessible
Credit & Debit cards accepted
8:00 AM| Full Relay Start: Gore's Landing on Rice Lake; Half Relay Start: Purple Woods Conservation Area; Relay Finish: Seneca College, King City
The 12th Annual Oak Ridges Moraine Adventure Relay has something new this year… two races to choose from: the Full Relay and the Half Relay! An enthusiastic team of volunteers has already started to plan one of the largest events of its kind in Ontario that annually engages 400 canoeists, runners and trail cyclists in relay stages covering 160 km of beautiful Oak Ridges Moraine trail. The big event is on Saturday, June 9th, 2018.
We are looking for Ontario residents to create and register recreational, corporate or elite teams to compete in the event. Many teams are formed by neighbours and friends in communities all across the Moraine, as well as further afield. Please consider starting your own team to compete in one of the two races of this exciting event.
The Full Relay course runs point-to-point from Gore's Landing on Rice Lake south of Peterborough, stretching 160km westward to King City. The course is divided into 14 Relay stages of varying distances consisting of water, road and trail portions. With the exception of the 2-person canoe stage, one team member will complete each stage; however, an individual may do multiple stages. Thus, Full Relay teams may include up to 15 members. The race starts at 8 am with the canoe stage. All teams are expected to complete the route by 11:30 p.m.
New this year is the Half Relay, which covers half the distance (80 km) with seven stages of biking and running for a team of up to seven people. The Half Relay course covers the last half of the full relay race from the Purple Woods Conservation Area to the Finish Line at Seneca College in King City. The race starts at 1 pm. The Half Relay race occurs simultaneously with the Full Relay race, and is open to recreational and corporate teams. Elite teams will only do the Full Relay.
Participating in the Adventure Relay is a great team-building exercise, and emphasizes the importance of physical activity to overall health. The Relay is the major annual fund raiser for the Oak Ridges Trail Association, with proceeds from team entries and sponsorships going towards improved signage, parking lots, boardwalks and maintenance equipment used to keep the trail clear and safe for all users.
The price to participate in the Full Relay for recreational and elite teams is $550 per team registered by April 30th, and $600 for a team registered after April 30th. For Corporate teams, the price to participate in the Full Relay is $2,000.
For the Half Relay, the price to participate for a recreational team is $425 registered by April 30th and $450 after April 30th. A corporate-sponsored team costs $1,750 to participate in the Half Relay.
If you’re not up to competing, you could become a Relay volunteer at one of the 15 checkpoints along the trail to record in and out times, supply refreshments and advice, take photos, and cheer on the competitors!
To find out more, check out the Adventure Relay website, http://www.oakridgestrail.org/adventure-relay/ and follow us on Facebook: ‘Moraine Adventure Relay June 9, 2018’, https://www.facebook.com/groups/21365674512/
For more information on registering for the Relay or volunteering for the event, call Michele at 905-833-6600 or 1-877-319-0285 or email us at: info@oakridgestrail.org.
10:00 AM
Follow the path & Step Inside! We are proud to show you how it works. Every stop has a unique story to tell. And each of the 5 stops is hosted by passionate, committed people. Learn something new about something old! Cider presses - old & new; "Live" rotational pasture; 1846 Mill still in operation; Beekeepers tell their story; Learn how to grow apples & make wine. For complete details, check out A Country Path.
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