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(4174 Results Found)6:00 AM| 650 Kingston Road P.O. Box 18258 Steeple Hill Postal Outlet
THIS IS A DURHAM REGION PROJECT - NOT LIMITED TO ONE MUNICIPALITY
PineRidge Arts Council is holding a Durham wide - Snap a Selfie with Sculpture contest
on Instagram #sculpturesofdurham . We are encouraging people to get out of the house,
have some fun in Durham, and take selfies with some or all of the over 70 outdoor
public works of art in their neighbourhood. From simply visiting a local sculpture for
the first time, to planning a grand tour to see all, the timing and choice of
locations are open. In COVID times, this is a safe way to set an outdoor goal,
socially distance and "see" the pieces that have been placed for our enjoyment. Some
players might like to follow a sculptor's work throughout Durham and some may want to
hold a competition with family and friends.
To join in the game, photos can be shared on facebook with @pineridgearts tag and
Instagram #sculpturesofdurham. Each month, PRAC will award the photographer of the
best liked photo on Instagram $50.
List of over 70 public outdoor art forms can be downloaded - we are updating it as we
learn of them https://pineridgearts.org/forms/locations_SculpturesOfDurham.pdf
The contest will run until May 31, 2021.
https://pineridgearts.org/selfie.html
https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/sculpturesofdurham/
6:00 AM| 650 Kingston Road P.O. Box 18258 Steeple Hill Postal Outlet
THIS IS A DURHAM REGION PROJECT - NOT LIMITED TO ONE MUNICIPALITY
PineRidge Arts Council is holding a Durham wide - Snap a Selfie with Sculpture contest
on Instagram #sculpturesofdurham . We are encouraging people to get out of the house,
have some fun in Durham, and take selfies with some or all of the over 70 outdoor
public works of art in their neighbourhood. From simply visiting a local sculpture for
the first time, to planning a grand tour to see all, the timing and choice of
locations are open. In COVID times, this is a safe way to set an outdoor goal,
socially distance and "see" the pieces that have been placed for our enjoyment. Some
players might like to follow a sculptor's work throughout Durham and some may want to
hold a competition with family and friends.
To join in the game, photos can be shared on facebook with @pineridgearts tag and
Instagram #sculpturesofdurham. Each month, PRAC will award the photographer of the
best liked photo on Instagram $50.
List of over 70 public outdoor art forms can be downloaded - we are updating it as we
learn of them https://pineridgearts.org/forms/locations_SculpturesOfDurham.pdf
The contest will run until May 31, 2021.
https://pineridgearts.org/selfie.html
https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/sculpturesofdurham/
6:00 AM| 650 Kingston Road P.O. Box 18258 Steeple Hill Postal Outlet
THIS IS A DURHAM REGION PROJECT - NOT LIMITED TO ONE MUNICIPALITY
PineRidge Arts Council is holding a Durham wide - Snap a Selfie with Sculpture contest on Instagram #sculpturesofdurham . We are encouraging people to get out of the house, have some fun in Durham, and take selfies with some or all of the over 70 outdoor
public works of art in their neighbourhood. From simply visiting a local sculpture for the first time, to planning a grand tour to see all, the timing and choice of locations are open. In COVID times, this is a safe way to set an outdoor goal, socially distance and "see" the pieces that have been placed for our enjoyment. Some players might like to follow a sculptor's work throughout Durham and some may want to hold a competition with family and friends.
To join in the game, photos can be shared on facebook with @pineridgearts tag and Instagram #sculpturesofdurham. Each month, PRAC will award the photographer of the best liked photo on Instagram $50.
NEW: Central Counties Tourism has partnered with Snap a Selfie with Sculpture and are offering a $50 gift certificate for a Durham restaurant or retailer as prize for an instagram entry. AND starting April 1, 2021 we are extending the initiative to facebook! Top facebook post for the month will also receive a $50 gift certificate for a Durham restaurant or retailer as their prize.
List of over 70 public outdoor art forms can be downloaded - we are updating it as we learn of them https://pineridgearts.org/forms/locations_SculpturesOfDurham.pdf
The contest will run until May 31, 2021.
https://pineridgearts.org/selfie.html
https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/sculpturesofdurham/
8:00 AM| 650 Kingston Road P.O. Box 18258 Steeple Hill Postal Outlet
THIS IS A DURHAM REGION PROJECT - NOT LIMITED TO ONE MUNICIPALITY
PineRidge Arts Council is holding a Durham wide - Snap a Selfie with Sculpture contest on Instagram #sculpturesofdurham . We are encouraging people to get out of the house, have some fun in Durham, and take selfies with some or all of the over 70 outdoor
public works of art in their neighbourhood. From simply visiting a local sculpture for the first time, to planning a grand tour to see all, the timing and choice of locations are open. In COVID times, this is a safe way to set an outdoor goal, socially distance and "see" the pieces that have been placed for our enjoyment. Some players might like to follow a sculptor's work throughout Durham and some may want to hold a competition with family and friends.
To join in the game, photos can be shared on facebook with @pineridgearts tag and Instagram #sculpturesofdurham. Each month, PRAC will award the photographer of the best liked photo on Instagram $50.
NEW: Central Counties Tourism has partnered with Snap a Selfie with Sculpture and are offering a $50 gift certificate for a Durham restaurant or retailer as prize for an instagram entry. AND starting April 1, 2021 we are extending the initiative to facebook! Top facebook post for the month will also receive a $50 gift certificate for a Durham restaurant or retailer as their prize.
List of over 70 public outdoor art forms can be downloaded - we are updating it as we learn of them https://pineridgearts.org/forms/locations_SculpturesOfDurham.pdf
The contest will run until May 31, 2021.
https://pineridgearts.org/selfie.html
https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/sculpturesofdurham/
8:30 AM| Webinar
We are all part of the solution. Oshawa Mayor Dan Carter has announced the formation of a Task Force that brings together the Durham Regional Police Services (DRPS), Greater Oshawa Chamber of Commerce and other local stakeholders to identify and propose opportunities to address community safety, security and well-being issues
facing the city.
10:00 AM| 143 Simpson Avenue, Bowmanville, ON., L1C 2H9
100 years then and hereafter is an exhibition of new works by Canadian artist Hiba Abdallah. Inspired by her excavation of Clarington’s historic archives, Abdallah looks back 100 years into the municipality’s documented history, finding diary entries, political documents, and newspaper headlines with uncanny similarities to the present moment. With her findings as the grounds for the exhibition, she examines social and political cycles, while exploring ways to disrupt the archival process when looking to the future.
10:00 AM| 143 Simpson Ave., Bowmanville, L1C 2H9
Based around the theme of collaboration, artist Nicolas Fleming will collaborate with four invited artists on site-specific installations in the VAC's Loft Gallery through 2021. Each 2-month long artistic intervention is also designed to facilitate participatory, community-focused programming for underserved Durham Region groups and non-profit organizations.
11:30 AM| Webinar
The goal of ShopHERE Powered By Google is to build and optimize online stores for small independent businesses and artists in just a matter of days. With ShopHERE, businesses get to expand their selling opportunities into the online market.
When I sign up with ShopHERE, what do I get?
- An e-commerce store customized with your information, theme, logo and branding
- Hands-on assistance setting up and launching your online store
- Additional training to support your online store including topics like digital marketing, shipping and inventory management
- Access to free tools to help support the successful launch of your online store
In this webinar you will get the answers to the top questions we’ve received about the ShopHERE program, including:
- Who is Digital Main Street?
- What is ShopHERE?
- What does it mean to sell online, and why should my business?
- Do I qualify for this program?
- What are the costs involved?
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12:00 PM| 175 B Queen St
Lori Korkola’s exhibition Along the Trail reveals the everyday beauty that we usually take for granted. The Canadian landscape of Lori’s youth inspired this body of work. Hiking trails near and far, watching the sunlight move through the trees and bounce off water has allowed Lori to explore her art further. Lori’s contemporary take on a traditional subject matter is a consistent process that involves aligning the theme and approach.
Along the Trail is a reflection of the wonder Lori feels when exploring the natural world around us. Visit the Scugog Arts Space between March 27th and April 25th and discover the joy of everyday nature as Lori sees it.
Scugog Arts is currently open Tuesday - Saturday from 12 pm to 5 pm.
Shop Lori’s work online, here: https://www.shopscugogarts.ca/
10:00 AM| 143 Simpson Ave., Bowmanville, L1C 2H9
Based around the theme of collaboration, artist Nicolas Fleming will collaborate with four invited artists on site-specific installations in the VAC's Loft Gallery through 2021. Each 2-month long artistic intervention is also designed to facilitate participatory, community-focused programming for underserved Durham Region groups and non-profit organizations.
10:00 AM| 143 Simpson Avenue, Bowmanville, ON., L1C 2H9
100 years then and hereafter is an exhibition of new works by Canadian artist Hiba Abdallah. Inspired by her excavation of Clarington’s historic archives, Abdallah looks back 100 years into the municipality’s documented history, finding diary entries, political documents, and newspaper headlines with uncanny similarities to the present moment. With her findings as the grounds for the exhibition, she examines social and political cycles, while exploring ways to disrupt the archival process when looking to the future.
12:00 PM| 175 B Queen St
Lori Korkola’s exhibition Along the Trail reveals the everyday beauty that we usually take for granted. The Canadian landscape of Lori’s youth inspired this body of work. Hiking trails near and far, watching the sunlight move through the trees and bounce off water has allowed Lori to explore her art further. Lori’s contemporary take on a traditional subject matter is a consistent process that involves aligning the theme and approach.
Along the Trail is a reflection of the wonder Lori feels when exploring the natural world around us. Visit the Scugog Arts Space between March 27th and April 25th and discover the joy of everyday nature as Lori sees it.
Scugog Arts is currently open Tuesday - Saturday from 12 pm to 5 pm.
Shop Lori’s work online, here: https://www.shopscugogarts.ca/
10:00 AM| 143 Simpson Avenue, Bowmanville, ON., L1C 2H9
100 years then and hereafter is an exhibition of new works by Canadian artist Hiba Abdallah. Inspired by her excavation of Clarington’s historic archives, Abdallah looks back 100 years into the municipality’s documented history, finding diary entries, political documents, and newspaper headlines with uncanny similarities to the present moment. With her findings as the grounds for the exhibition, she examines social and political cycles, while exploring ways to disrupt the archival process when looking to the future.
10:00 AM| 143 Simpson Ave., Bowmanville, L1C 2H9
Based around the theme of collaboration, artist Nicolas Fleming will collaborate with four invited artists on site-specific installations in the VAC's Loft Gallery through 2021. Each 2-month long artistic intervention is also designed to facilitate participatory, community-focused programming for underserved Durham Region groups and non-profit organizations.
12:00 PM| 175 B Queen St
Lori Korkola’s exhibition Along the Trail reveals the everyday beauty that we usually take for granted. The Canadian landscape of Lori’s youth inspired this body of work. Hiking trails near and far, watching the sunlight move through the trees and bounce off water has allowed Lori to explore her art further. Lori’s contemporary take on a traditional subject matter is a consistent process that involves aligning the theme and approach.
Along the Trail is a reflection of the wonder Lori feels when exploring the natural world around us. Visit the Scugog Arts Space between March 27th and April 25th and discover the joy of everyday nature as Lori sees it.
Scugog Arts is currently open Tuesday - Saturday from 12 pm to 5 pm.
Shop Lori’s work online, here: https://www.shopscugogarts.ca/
10:00 AM| 143 Simpson Ave., Bowmanville, L1C 2H9
Based around the theme of collaboration, artist Nicolas Fleming will collaborate with four invited artists on site-specific installations in the VAC's Loft Gallery through 2021. Each 2-month long artistic intervention is also designed to facilitate participatory, community-focused programming for underserved Durham Region groups and non-profit organizations.
10:00 AM| 143 Simpson Avenue, Bowmanville, ON., L1C 2H9
100 years then and hereafter is an exhibition of new works by Canadian artist Hiba Abdallah. Inspired by her excavation of Clarington’s historic archives, Abdallah looks back 100 years into the municipality’s documented history, finding diary entries, political documents, and newspaper headlines with uncanny similarities to the present moment. With her findings as the grounds for the exhibition, she examines social and political cycles, while exploring ways to disrupt the archival process when looking to the future.
8:00 AM| Webinar
Coffee. Communicate. Connect.
9:00 AM
Register now to participate in the 25th Annual Golf Fore Grandview Kids Charity Golf Classic on Thursday, August 19th, 2021 at Deer Creek Golf & Banquet Facility in Ajax. Your participation will help kids in Durham Region to live their best life. Register here: https://www.grandviewkidsfoundation.ca/golfforegrandviewkids
9:30 AM
9:30 AM| Webinar
Are you already in business and wanting to put together your business plan for growth or financing options? This hands on masterclass will take you through the steps of writing your business plan and financial projections.
10:00 AM| 143 Simpson Ave., Bowmanville, L1C 2H9
Based around the theme of collaboration, artist Nicolas Fleming will collaborate with four invited artists on site-specific installations in the VAC's Loft Gallery through 2021. Each 2-month long artistic intervention is also designed to facilitate participatory, community-focused programming for underserved Durham Region groups and non-profit organizations.
10:00 AM| Webinar
More consumers than ever before are turning to online shopping for greater convenience, safety, and variety. In this webinar, the Toronto Digital Service Squad will teach you the basic steps to setting up an online store. We will cover everything from what you need to prepare before launching a store, to choosing an e-commerce platform, to providing excellent customer service online. You’ll finish this session feeling excited about how e-commerce can help you reach new customers and expand into different markets.
What you will learn:
- What is e-commerce, why it’s important and the benefits of selling online
- What platforms are available and how to pick the right one for you
- The basics of inventory management, choosing the right solution, and streamlining point-of-sale for both in-store and online
- Optimizing your website content, choosing the right themes, and the basics of search engine optimization (SEO)
- How to set up secure payments and various shipping options & costs
- Look at the basics of driving traffic to your store and boost sales through a variety of digital marketing channels
- How to provide excellent customer service throughout the e-commerce purchase funnel
10:00 AM| 143 Simpson Avenue, Bowmanville, ON., L1C 2H9
100 years then and hereafter is an exhibition of new works by Canadian artist Hiba Abdallah. Inspired by her excavation of Clarington’s historic archives, Abdallah looks back 100 years into the municipality’s documented history, finding diary entries, political documents, and newspaper headlines with uncanny similarities to the present moment. With her findings as the grounds for the exhibition, she examines social and political cycles, while exploring ways to disrupt the archival process when looking to the future.
10:00 AM| Webinar
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