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Following the 1837 Rebellion, thousands of men were imprisoned across Upper Canada, to await trial as traitors. Rebellion boxes were carved by these prisoners as mementoes for wives, mothers, and daughters by the prisoners at the Toronto Gaol only. The featured box, bears the words "Liberty" on one end, and "Equal Rights" on the other end. It was made by Ashael Scott of Pickering for his 5-year old daughter, and is the highlight of this rebellion-themed exhibit.
10:00 AM| Visual Arts Centre of Clarington, 143 Simpson Ave., ON, L1C 3K8
As a child, Gerald Banting spent much of his time exploring the mysteries and wonders of the woods. As an educator and an artist, his fascination columnates into a series of drawings, paintings, and collages that combine elements of abstraction and natural observation. Artist walking tour and closing reception: Sunday, September 23, 2018, 2 - 4pm. Closed on Mondays.
12:00 PM| Duke of Cambridge Public School 47 Liberty Street North
Free Labour Day Weekend BBQ-Meet and Greet
There will be great food,fun games. Come out! Bring your family and friends. We'd love to meet you.
10:00 AM| 6275 Liberty Street North, Bowmanville
Savour the sights, sounds and smells of the fall season. From apple and pumpkin picking to tasting ciders and apple wines, you will get a taste of the fall harvest. See a 172 year old "Mill in Motion". Check our some 14 one of a kind full size historical replicas. Talk with a herbologist... a potter... beekeepers... Eight unique locations along A Country Path.
10:00 AM| Visual Arts Centre of Clarington, 143 Simpson Ave., ON, L1C 3K8
As a child, Gerald Banting spent much of his time exploring the mysteries and wonders of the woods. As an educator and an artist, his fascination columnates into a series of drawings, paintings, and collages that combine elements of abstraction and natural observation. Artist walking tour and closing reception: Sunday, September 23, 2018, 2 - 4pm. Closed on Mondays.
12:00 PM| Oshawa Museum
Discover what school was like for kids back in the early 1900’s! Step back in time when you enter Guy House. The Oshawa Museum is celebrating Labour Day Weekend with this FREE Sunday FUNday event! Sit in school desks, write on slates and dress up like a Victorian kid.
Head back to school a little early on Sunday, September 2nd from 12 – 4 pm at the Oshawa Museum.
12:00 PM| Pickering Museum Village
Following the 1837 Rebellion, thousands of men were imprisoned across Upper Canada, to await trial as traitors. Rebellion boxes were carved by these prisoners as mementoes for wives, mothers, and daughters by the prisoners at the Toronto Gaol only. The featured box, bears the words "Liberty" on one end, and "Equal Rights" on the other end. It was made by Ashael Scott of Pickering for his 5-year old daughter, and is the highlight of this rebellion-themed exhibit.
9:00 AM| Regional Municipality of Durham Headquarters - Room 1A, 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| Visual Arts Centre of Clarington, 143 Simpson Ave., ON, L1C 3K8
As a child, Gerald Banting spent much of his time exploring the mysteries and wonders of the woods. As an educator and an artist, his fascination columnates into a series of drawings, paintings, and collages that combine elements of abstraction and natural observation. Artist walking tour and closing reception: Sunday, September 23, 2018, 2 - 4pm. Closed on Mondays.
10:00 AM| Visual Arts Centre of Clarington, 143 Simpson Ave., ON, L1C 3K8
As a child, Gerald Banting spent much of his time exploring the mysteries and wonders of the woods. As an educator and an artist, his fascination columnates into a series of drawings, paintings, and collages that combine elements of abstraction and natural observation. Artist walking tour and closing reception: Sunday, September 23, 2018, 2 - 4pm. Closed on Mondays.
12:15 PM| Diane Hamre Recreation Complex (1780 Rudell Rd, Newcastle, ON L1B 1G8)
Gym & Swim: Wednesdays, September 5 through December 19 @12:15PM in Newcastle @ Diane Hamre Recreation Complex
Enjoy an afternoon of fun and fitness! Every Wednesday our families run, jump and swim together. This multi-sport program offers a wide range of activities in the gym and aqua fit/ free swim in the pool. For adults with Autism and their families. Not a member or want to register? Contact Us: 289-278-3489 ext. 2 kristina@homebasedurham.com
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10:00 AM| Visual Arts Centre of Clarington, 143 Simpson Ave., ON, L1C 3K8
As a child, Gerald Banting spent much of his time exploring the mysteries and wonders of the woods. As an educator and an artist, his fascination columnates into a series of drawings, paintings, and collages that combine elements of abstraction and natural observation. Artist walking tour and closing reception: Sunday, September 23, 2018, 2 - 4pm. Closed on Mondays.
7:20 PM| South Courtice Arena, 1595 Prestonvale Rd, Courtice, ON L1E 2P1
As part of the process of fine-tuning their 2018-2019 roster, the Eagles are hosting the 2017-2018 Eastern Conference PJHL Champs, Port Hope Panthers next Thursday, September 6th. and, from the Tod Division of the Provincial Junior Hockey League (PJHL), the Picton Pirates, on Sunday, September 9th., for two pre-season games at South Courtice Arena.
10:00 AM| Visual Arts Centre of Clarington, 143 Simpson Ave., ON, L1C 3K8
As a child, Gerald Banting spent much of his time exploring the mysteries and wonders of the woods. As an educator and an artist, his fascination columnates into a series of drawings, paintings, and collages that combine elements of abstraction and natural observation. Artist walking tour and closing reception: Sunday, September 23, 2018, 2 - 4pm. Closed on Mondays.
2:00 AM| 405 Dundas St W. Whitby
Kids will be back in school and it still feels like summer. It's time to sit back and relax in a celebration of all things beer with the 1st Annual Downtown Whitby Beer Fest. Enjoy 10 of our back yard craft brewers, paired with the smooth sounds of Durham's most talented musicians, in the backdrop of a patio setting in historical downtown Whitby.
Tickets are:
Afternoon Session: $25 for 2:00 - 5:00 PM; Evening Session $35 for 6:00 - 11:00 PM
WHAT'S INCLUDED:
-Official Beer Fest collector glass
-Two 6 oz. beer samples
-10 TOP Craft Brewers
-Best live local musicians EVER (it's an all day concert!)
-Durham's hottest DJ between live acts
-Unlimited photos in our VW Photo Booth
-Upscale patio scene in historical downtown
So grab your friends and get yours today!
GET TICKETS HERE
Celebrate community. Celebrate beer.
9:00 AM| The Ginkgo Tree, C690 Con 13, Cannington Ontario L0E 1E0
Join us for a joyful fun day of learning, sharing, ceremony and entertainment.
Saturday September 8th 2018
Celebrating healers, herbalists, and plant lovers; starting from the ground up, connecting with ourselves, plants and nature!
- A full day of lectures, workshops, herb walks and foraging
- Live music and performances
- Only one hour north of Toronto, Dogwood and Brambles farm and botanical sanctuary
- Freshly made, farm to table organic, vegetarian meals, Thanks to Sui!
- Serving hot and cold tea blends and freshly roasted organic coffee at the Beverage Bar
- Kava Ceremony
- Visit The Red Tent and learn about The Red Tent Movement
- Vendors offering their wares and services
- Begin the day with yoga and End with a fire dance
Since 2012, Back to Your Roots has brought together budding healers, herbalists, and plant lovers to share their wisdom of herbs, natural healing, foraging, stewardship and gardening. Though the emphasis at Back to Your Roots is on health, healing and well-being, we are far more than an educational event. This retreat is a joyful celebration of spirit and wisdom, as well as a special time of honouring the Earth and her plant rich being. All are welcome! Come with an open heart, a willingness to share, learn, and celebrate together.
10:00 AM| Pickering Museum Village
Following the 1837 Rebellion, thousands of men were imprisoned across Upper Canada, to await trial as traitors. Rebellion boxes were carved by these prisoners as mementoes for wives, mothers, and daughters by the prisoners at the Toronto Gaol only. The featured box, bears the words "Liberty" on one end, and "Equal Rights" on the other end. It was made by Ashael Scott of Pickering for his 5-year old daughter, and is the highlight of this rebellion-themed exhibit.
10:00 AM| Visual Arts Centre of Clarington, 143 Simpson Ave., ON, L1C 3K8
As a child, Gerald Banting spent much of his time exploring the mysteries and wonders of the woods. As an educator and an artist, his fascination columnates into a series of drawings, paintings, and collages that combine elements of abstraction and natural observation. Artist walking tour and closing reception: Sunday, September 23, 2018, 2 - 4pm. Closed on Mondays.
10:00 AM| Visual Arts Centre of Clarington, 143 Simpson Ave., ON, L1C 3K8
As a child, Gerald Banting spent much of his time exploring the mysteries and wonders of the woods. As an educator and an artist, his fascination columnates into a series of drawings, paintings, and collages that combine elements of abstraction and natural observation. Artist walking tour and closing reception: Sunday, September 23, 2018, 2 - 4pm. Closed on Mondays.
10:00 AM| York-Durham Heritage Railway
Treat that special grandparent to a family outing on-board our historic railway. Today only, Grandparents ride for ½ price when accompanied by a fare-paying grandchild.
The train departs Uxbridge Station at 10:00 am and 2:30 pm and from Stouffville at noon. There are boarding facilities in Uxbridge only for people requiring assistance.
Book your tickets online at: www.ydhr.ca
10:30 AM| Tribute Communities Centre 99 Athol St. East, Oshawa Ontario
12:00 PM| 177 Lake Driveway West, Ajax
Be an everyday hero in your community. Parkinson SuperWalk takes place this September. Since 1990, the event has been raising awareness and funds to support Canadians with Parkinson’s, their families and the health professionals that treat them. Participate at one of the many locations across Canada. To register yourself or a team or to volunteer, visit online at www.ParkinsonSuperwalk.ca or call Parkinson Canada at 1-800-565-3000.
Soyez un héros du quotidien : la Grande Randonnée Parkinson aura lieu en septembre. Depuis 1990, cet évènement a sensibilisé le public à la maladie de Parkinson et aasséemblé des fonds pour soutenir les Canadiens atteints de la maladie, leurs familles et les professionnels de la santé qui les traitent. Plusieurs localités à travers le pays participent ; vous pouvez vous inscrire personnellement, ou en tant qu’équipe ou bénévole. Visitez notre site web à www.parkinsonsuperwalk.ca ou bien appelez-nous au 1-800-565-3000 [or local contact info].
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