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(7681 Results Found)9:00 AM| MacLeod Park, Cannington Ontario
Classic and Custom Car & Truck Show
Fireworks
Children's Activities
Vendors
Citizen of the Year Award and Presentation
10:00 AM| Downtown Beaverton
Pancake Breakfast
Children's Cane Pole Fishing Derby
Parade
Live entertainment
Children's activities
Charity BBQ
Harold Lodwick Citizenship Award
10:30 AM| Palmer Park, Port Perry
Palmer Park, Port Perry - The Township of Scugog celebrates Canada Day 2019 in Palmer Park! Join us on July 1 for unforgettable fun and entertainment. Our celebrations kick off at 10:30 a.m. with a parade through Historic Downtown Port Perry, featuring our annual "Vettes for Vets", along with antique cars, local athletes, fife & drum and pipe bands, and more. While the parade ends in Palmer Park, the fun has only just begun! After opening ceremonies, the day is packed full of live performances, activities in the Kids’ Zone, incredible food and artisan vendors, Old Flame beverage tent, and tons of exciting, inclusive events for the entire family. The night ends with the best firework show in Durham Region, displayed over Lake Scugog at 10 p.m. You will not want to miss out as Scugog celebrates Canada Day in Palmer Park!
1:00 PM| 345 Victoria Street West, Whitby
Enjoy Kids Zone, Adventure Zone, Arts Trail, Farmers’ Market, community and food vendors, water activities, music, displays and much more!
Victoria Fields, the Port Whitby Marina and the Whitby Yacht Club will be booming with live entertainment and activities for all ages.
The evening ends with a giant fireworks finale!
2:00 PM| Lakeview Park
A family fun day! Musical entertainment, animal acts, jumping castles, crafts, food trucks, midway and fireworks at 10:00 p.m.
4:00 PM| Newcastle Memorial Park
Join Newcastle's Canada Day Committee at the Memorial Park in Newcastle for fun, food and festivities, including Fireworks at 9:45 pm. Come one, come all! The decorated bicycle parade led by "Uniman" begins at 4:30, there will be face painting, our special "Clown" making balloon characters, snow cones, candy floss, popcorn, food trucks, a Children's Game area, Photo Boards and more.
5:00 PM| Garnet B. Rickard Recreation Complex, 2440 Regional Highway 2, Bowmanville
Enjoy Canada Day Celebrations across Clarington, featuring family activities and fun.
Garnet B. Rickard Recreation Complex
2440 Regional Highway 2, Bowmanville
5:00 PM| 50 Alexander's Crossing
Join us for live Quarter horse racing from 1pm- 3pm
Family fun and live racing all afternoon!
Infield opens at 6pm for live entertainment and fireworks at ~9pm
6:00 PM| Kinsmen Park - 705 Sandy Beach Road, Pickering
Continue Pickering's celebration of Canada Day at Kinsmen Park as we have live musical performances by FUH FUN at 6:30 pm and Grace at 8:00 pm, followed by a giant pyromusical fireworks display!
Free Shuttle bus to Kinsmen Park starting at 6:00 pm from the Pickering GO Station, 777 and 889 Brock Road South.
Food trucks will be on site: Chef Al's, Born2Eat, Canadian Progress Clubs - Durham Women, Funnel Cake Express, KickAss Donuts.
9:00 AM| Visual Arts Centre of Clarington, 143 Simpson Ave., Bowmanville, ON., L1C 3K8
Spend the day in our painting studio, drawing, painting, printmaking, and building sculptures. Experiment with materials and techniques and learn to play with a variety of mediums. This camp is for young campers looking to explore the process of working with different materials and exploring different ways to make art. Ages 7-13.
9:00 AM| One The Esplanade
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
10:00 AM| Visual Arts Centre of Clarington, 143 Simpson Avenue, Bowmanville, Ontario, L1C 3K8
The Visual Arts Centre of Clarington is pleased to present a solo exhibition by Sameer Farooq.
The interdisciplinary practice of Sameer Farooq questions dominant institutional narratives in collections and museums. For over 15 years, Farooq has created community-based models of participation and knowledge production in order to re-imagine a material record of the present. Using museum display strategies as a medium, Farooq points to persistent absences in historical narratives, making buried histories more visible and offering counter-archives and new additions museum collections. Originally trained as a cultural anthropologist, he enlists the tools of installation, sculpture, photography, documentary filmmaking, writing and various anthropological methods to explore forms of collecting, interpreting, and display.
Farooq continues his exploration of institutional collecting strategies in Boop Museum. The exhibition comprises of de-accessioned objects from the Clarington Museum and Archives, who actively support and follow Ministry Guidelines and ethical museum practices with respect to collecting and de-accessioning objects. Working with a small portion of dolls, Farooq repurposes the de-accessioned objects to become part of a large-scale installation. The objects are displayed on museum furniture designed for people between 3 feet and 4 feet tall, creating a speculative museum made for children. On the last day of the exhibition, the children of the Clarington community are invited to the Visual Arts Centre of Clarington to “loot” the museum space created by Farooq. In keeping with his social practice, Farooq releases the objects back to the children, creating a community-based museum space while exploring the potential lives objects could have once they leave the historical archive.
4:00 PM| Rose of Durham Young Parents Support Services, 707 Simcoe Street South, Oshawa L1H 4K5
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.
9:00 AM| Visual Arts Centre of Clarington, 143 Simpson Ave., Bowmanville, ON., L1C 3K8
Spend the day in our painting studio, drawing, painting, printmaking, and building sculptures. Experiment with materials and techniques and learn to play with a variety of mediums. This camp is for young campers looking to explore the process of working with different materials and exploring different ways to make art. Ages 7-13.
10:00 AM| Visual Arts Centre of Clarington, 143 Simpson Avenue, Bowmanville, Ontario, L1C 3K8
The Visual Arts Centre of Clarington is pleased to present a solo exhibition by Sameer Farooq.
The interdisciplinary practice of Sameer Farooq questions dominant institutional narratives in collections and museums. For over 15 years, Farooq has created community-based models of participation and knowledge production in order to re-imagine a material record of the present. Using museum display strategies as a medium, Farooq points to persistent absences in historical narratives, making buried histories more visible and offering counter-archives and new additions museum collections. Originally trained as a cultural anthropologist, he enlists the tools of installation, sculpture, photography, documentary filmmaking, writing and various anthropological methods to explore forms of collecting, interpreting, and display.
Farooq continues his exploration of institutional collecting strategies in Boop Museum. The exhibition comprises of de-accessioned objects from the Clarington Museum and Archives, who actively support and follow Ministry Guidelines and ethical museum practices with respect to collecting and de-accessioning objects. Working with a small portion of dolls, Farooq repurposes the de-accessioned objects to become part of a large-scale installation. The objects are displayed on museum furniture designed for people between 3 feet and 4 feet tall, creating a speculative museum made for children. On the last day of the exhibition, the children of the Clarington community are invited to the Visual Arts Centre of Clarington to “loot” the museum space created by Farooq. In keeping with his social practice, Farooq releases the objects back to the children, creating a community-based museum space while exploring the potential lives objects could have once they leave the historical archive.
2:00 PM| Town Hall 1873, 302 Queen St. Port Perry, ON, L9L 1J9
Theatre on the Ridge presents the world premiere of the musical adaptation of Joan Burrow's Willow Quartet. Willow Quartet Musical is the heartwarming story of one couple's recovery from grief and has been workshopped at Sheridan College in the same play development program that gave the world Come From Away.
6:00 PM| City Hall Staff Parking Lot - 50 Centre St S Oshawa
Weekly car show that runs every Wednesday from 6 pm to dusk, starting the first Wednesday after the Victoria Day weekend in May until the first Wednesday after Labour Day (weather permitting). Local Classic Car Enthusiasts bring their classic cars to showcase for the evening.
9:00 AM| Visual Arts Centre of Clarington, 143 Simpson Ave., Bowmanville, ON., L1C 3K8
Spend the day in our painting studio, drawing, painting, printmaking, and building sculptures. Experiment with materials and techniques and learn to play with a variety of mediums. This camp is for young campers looking to explore the process of working with different materials and exploring different ways to make art. Ages 7-13.
10:00 AM| Visual Arts Centre of Clarington, 143 Simpson Avenue, Bowmanville, Ontario, L1C 3K8
The Visual Arts Centre of Clarington is pleased to present a solo exhibition by Sameer Farooq.
The interdisciplinary practice of Sameer Farooq questions dominant institutional narratives in collections and museums. For over 15 years, Farooq has created community-based models of participation and knowledge production in order to re-imagine a material record of the present. Using museum display strategies as a medium, Farooq points to persistent absences in historical narratives, making buried histories more visible and offering counter-archives and new additions museum collections. Originally trained as a cultural anthropologist, he enlists the tools of installation, sculpture, photography, documentary filmmaking, writing and various anthropological methods to explore forms of collecting, interpreting, and display.
Farooq continues his exploration of institutional collecting strategies in Boop Museum. The exhibition comprises of de-accessioned objects from the Clarington Museum and Archives, who actively support and follow Ministry Guidelines and ethical museum practices with respect to collecting and de-accessioning objects. Working with a small portion of dolls, Farooq repurposes the de-accessioned objects to become part of a large-scale installation. The objects are displayed on museum furniture designed for people between 3 feet and 4 feet tall, creating a speculative museum made for children. On the last day of the exhibition, the children of the Clarington community are invited to the Visual Arts Centre of Clarington to “loot” the museum space created by Farooq. In keeping with his social practice, Farooq releases the objects back to the children, creating a community-based museum space while exploring the potential lives objects could have once they leave the historical archive.
10:00 AM| Oshawa City Hall, North Parkette, 50 Centre Street South, Oshawa
2:30 PM| 187 King Ave. E., Newcastle, ON L1B 1H4
Are you looking for a relaxed way to explore your artistic talent or hone existing skills? Join Stephen Snider at A Gift of Art on Thursday afternoons from 2:30 pm to 5:00 pm. This small class allows you lots of personal attention with a fun group of painters.
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| Millennium Square
Free Summer Concerts every Thursday in July & August at Millennium Square (end of Liverpool Road)
*July 4 Salk Road - Rock & Hits (relocated to Esplanade Park)
*July 11 Fuh Fun - Caribbean / Pop (relocated to Esplanade Park)
July 18 Straight Shooter - Top 40
July 25 Jackson Fox Band - New Country
August 1 Vintage, The Band - Multi-genre
August 8 Earl La Pierre - Steel Pan
August 15 Kim & Company - R&B / Classic Rock
August 22 Bing Serrao & The Ramblers - Caribbean / Latin
August 29 Stacey Renee - Pop / Rock
In the event of rain, the concert will be cancelled. If the band is available, the concert will be rescheduled (list will be updated).
Please bring your own chair or blanket.
7:30 PM| Town Hall 1873, 302 Queen St. Port Perry, ON, L9L 1J9
Theatre on the Ridge presents the world premiere of the musical adaptation of Joan Burrow's Willow Quartet. Willow Quartet Musical is the heartwarming story of one couple's recovery from grief and has been workshopped at Sheridan College in the same play development program that gave the world Come From Away.
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