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(5630 Results Found)12:00 PM| Oshawa Museum
Calling all shutterbugs! The invention of cameras and photography were revolutionary. They have changed the way that people see the world. Stop in to the Oshawa Museum on Sunday, January 5 and see some our amazing camera collection! Check out old Polaroids, 8 mm, Brownies and more! Compare the weight of your phone to some of our cameras.
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 Verna Conant Gallery at Guy House.
10:00 AM| Webinar
The start of the New Year is especially hard for many. It is cold out, new resolutions are already falling, and the bills from the holiday spending are coming in. This webinar is designed to help Executives, HR, and People Leaders support the well-being of employees.
This webinar focuses on how prevalent mental illnesses and stigmatized attitudes are in the Canadian workplace. To reduce stigma in the workplace, we will educate your participants first on recognizing signs and symptoms of depression and anxiety in the workplace, and then how to respond. Research has shown that investing in a mentally healthy workforce is good for employees and employers alike. And now, during COVID-19, more than 80% of employees are reporting they are experiencing mental health problems.
9:00 AM| Regional Municipality of Durham Headquarters - Room 1G, 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby
One out of three Canadians will get sick from food this year. The cause is often mistakes made by food industry workers, who are responsible for preventing these illnesses. Education is an effective way to prevent illness.
A one-day course is taught by a public health inspector. A written exam is taken at the end of the course. Participants who pass the exam will get a Food Safety Training Certificate and laminated wallet card.
10:00 AM| Delpark Homes Centre, 1661 Harmony Rd. N. Oshawa
An opportunity to visit interactive display booths of various world relgions using a passport theme. On Sunday Jan 12, at 2pm, Oshawa Mayor Dan Carter will give a keynote address followed by a bridge building activity and refreshments.
11:00 AM| 181 Perry Street, unit G-1, Port Perry, Ontario
Opening Reception Saturday Jan 11, 2020 1-3pm
Everyone Welcome.
All gardens are unique. They require a detailed look not only at their beauty but the significance they make to their surroundings. There is a story to tell and a dialogue is created between me and my garden. I keep in mind the origin of each bloom whether grown from a seed given by a friend, or one that’s travelled on the wind from a distant field. Colour, placement, friend or foe, memories created or forgotten. They tell me how they wished to be painted.
“My work is an eclectic mix of my life experiences, interests and passions which define me. Working from memory, and imagination I take a theme exploring and adapting my processes to best express the subject.” Elizabeth Vercoe
8:00 PM| St. Francis Centre 78 Church Street South Ajax ON L1S 6A8
Hailed as “The new master of the slide guitar” by the Montreux Jazz Festival and “The real thang” by the legendary Bootsy Collins, Jack Broadbent has spent the past year wowing international audiences with his unique blend of virtuosic acoustic and slide guitar, and poignant folk and blues inspired vocals.
Born and raised in rural England, Jack grew up listening to artists such as John Lee Hooker, Peter Green, Robert Johnson, Neil Young and Joni Mitchell, to name a few. These legends of rock, blues, roots and folk influenced Jack’s distinctive song writing, singing and performance style, which have a depth and heart that defies strict musical genres. Jack‘s performances exude a warmth, humour and energy that has electrified audiences worldwide.
Following a string of successful shows opening for legendary artists, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Johnny Hallyday, Robben Ford, and Tony Joe White, Jack headlined his own whirlwind international tour, playing sold out shows for music lovers in Europe, New Zealand, Japan, the US and Canada. 2020 will be another big year for Jack as he continues touring internationally.
1:00 PM| Delpark Homes Centre, 1661 Harmony Rd. N. Oshawa
An opportunity to visit interactive display booths of various world relgions using a passport theme. On Sunday Jan 12, at 2pm, Oshawa Mayor Dan Carter will give a keynote address followed by a bridge building activity and refreshments.
11:00 AM| 181 Perry Street, unit G-1, Port Perry, Ontario
Opening Reception Saturday Jan 11, 2020 1-3pm
Everyone Welcome.
All gardens are unique. They require a detailed look not only at their beauty but the significance they make to their surroundings. There is a story to tell and a dialogue is created between me and my garden. I keep in mind the origin of each bloom whether grown from a seed given by a friend, or one that’s travelled on the wind from a distant field. Colour, placement, friend or foe, memories created or forgotten. They tell me how they wished to be painted.
“My work is an eclectic mix of my life experiences, interests and passions which define me. Working from memory, and imagination I take a theme exploring and adapting my processes to best express the subject.” Elizabeth Vercoe
7:30 PM
9:30 AM| EarlyON CFC Whitby, St. Matthew the Evangelist C.S, 60 Willowbrook Drive, Whitby
Do you have questions about your child’s development, learning or speech?
Attend a free drop-in for parents and caregivers of children birth to six years old. Bring your children and ask questions about learning, development and behaviour. Professionals from agencies will be present to answer your questions.
11:00 AM| 181 Perry Street, unit G-1, Port Perry, Ontario
Opening Reception Saturday Jan 11, 2020 1-3pm
Everyone Welcome.
All gardens are unique. They require a detailed look not only at their beauty but the significance they make to their surroundings. There is a story to tell and a dialogue is created between me and my garden. I keep in mind the origin of each bloom whether grown from a seed given by a friend, or one that’s travelled on the wind from a distant field. Colour, placement, friend or foe, memories created or forgotten. They tell me how they wished to be painted.
“My work is an eclectic mix of my life experiences, interests and passions which define me. Working from memory, and imagination I take a theme exploring and adapting my processes to best express the subject.” Elizabeth Vercoe
11:00 AM| 181 Perry Street, unit G-1, Port Perry, Ontario
Opening Reception Saturday Jan 11, 2020 1-3pm
Everyone Welcome.
All gardens are unique. They require a detailed look not only at their beauty but the significance they make to their surroundings. There is a story to tell and a dialogue is created between me and my garden. I keep in mind the origin of each bloom whether grown from a seed given by a friend, or one that’s travelled on the wind from a distant field. Colour, placement, friend or foe, memories created or forgotten. They tell me how they wished to be painted.
“My work is an eclectic mix of my life experiences, interests and passions which define me. Working from memory, and imagination I take a theme exploring and adapting my processes to best express the subject.” Elizabeth Vercoe
7:00 PM
7:00 PM| Town Hall theatre, 302 Queen Street, L9L 1J9
An evening of short films celebrating the creativity of Bill Lishman with narration by Paula Lishman. Learn about the life of this wonderful aviator, sculptor, writer, naturalist.
11:00 AM| 181 Perry Street, unit G-1, Port Perry, Ontario
Opening Reception Saturday Jan 11, 2020 1-3pm
Everyone Welcome.
All gardens are unique. They require a detailed look not only at their beauty but the significance they make to their surroundings. There is a story to tell and a dialogue is created between me and my garden. I keep in mind the origin of each bloom whether grown from a seed given by a friend, or one that’s travelled on the wind from a distant field. Colour, placement, friend or foe, memories created or forgotten. They tell me how they wished to be painted.
“My work is an eclectic mix of my life experiences, interests and passions which define me. Working from memory, and imagination I take a theme exploring and adapting my processes to best express the subject.” Elizabeth Vercoe
1:00 PM
11:00 AM| 181 Perry Street, unit G-1, Port Perry, Ontario
Opening Reception Saturday Jan 11, 2020 1-3pm
Everyone Welcome.
All gardens are unique. They require a detailed look not only at their beauty but the significance they make to their surroundings. There is a story to tell and a dialogue is created between me and my garden. I keep in mind the origin of each bloom whether grown from a seed given by a friend, or one that’s travelled on the wind from a distant field. Colour, placement, friend or foe, memories created or forgotten. They tell me how they wished to be painted.
“My work is an eclectic mix of my life experiences, interests and passions which define me. Working from memory, and imagination I take a theme exploring and adapting my processes to best express the subject.” Elizabeth Vercoe
5:45 PM| 1345 Lambs Road
Come see the premiere screening of Media Mind at Bowmanville SDA Church (1345 Lambs Road Bowmanville) on January 18, 2020 at 6:30 pm (light refreshments served at 5:45 pm). This FREE exclusive community viewing helps us all to reclaim the human, heart, soul and mind in the digital dark age.
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