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(5921 Results Found)8:00 AM| Tribute Community Centre and the Delpark Homes Community Centre
Join us for the 45th Annual Heritage Select Hockey Tournament We have 86 teams from all over Ontario - Oshawa, Toronto, Ajax, Pickering, Ottawa, Nepean, Peterborough, Kingston, Belleville, Quinte, Ancaster, Burlington, Cobourg, Brampton, Milton, Barrie, Hamilton, Orangeville ....... at the Tribute Community Centre and the Delpark Homes Community Centre.
Round robin action starts Thursday at the TCC and continues friday and Saturday. Semi Finals are on Saturday and Sunday. Finals are al on Sunday.
9:30 AM| Ganaraska Forest Centre, 10585 Cold Springs Camp Road
Have you ever experienced the Ganaraska Forest on a pair of skis or snowshoes? Trust us, after you do, you'll want to keep coming back to explore!
Receive an introductory lesson to cross-country skiing, followed by a 1.5 hour guided ski through the central section of the hilly forest. After your ski, consider trying out snowshoeing on your own.
Please note that spaces are limited for each session at 9:30 am & 1:00 pm. Pre-registration & payment are required by calling the Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority at 905.885.8173. Fee: $30.00 + HST per participant (minimum age: 8), includes equipment rental. A refundable damage deposit for the equipment will be required.
10:00 AM| Claremont Nature Centre
Join us for this free, family-friendly winter birding event. Learn to identify numerous types of birds, go for a nature walk, and enjoy some family time outdoors while contributing information to a scientific study!
This event offers opportunities to build bird identification skills and contribute to important Citizen Science work. We will be spending most of our time outside so please dress warmly. All levels of birding expertise are welcome!
10:00 AM| Scugog Community Recreation Centre 1655 Reach St. ( beside Arena) Port Perry, On.
23rd Annual Port Perry Antique & Nostalgia Show & Sale. Over 25 quality dealers from across Ontario. All proceeds to support Lake Scugog Historical Society Programs. Fully accessible. $5 admission good for both days.
10:00 AM| Visual Arts Centre of Clarington, 143 Simpson Ave., Bowmanville, L1C 2H9
The Visual Arts Centre of Clarington is pleased to present Pete Smith: Stein’s Law.
Pete Smith is an artist, critic and curator who lives in Bowmanville, ON. Smith’s painting practice often reflects his interests, concerns, and experiences. His solo exhibition at the Visual Arts Centre of Clarington will show a series of recent paintings that explore notions of climate change, pollution, urbanization, domesticity, light and darkness. The exhibition titled Stein’s Law, references the popular American economist’s theory, that if something cannot go forever, it will stop, and poses questions about sustainability in our current economic models. The exhibition will also include works of local abandoned sites in the Clarington region and will be shown at the VAC galleries as well as the Clarington Town Hall and Library.
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| Ganaraska Forest Centre, 10585 Cold Springs Camp Road
Have you ever experienced the Ganaraska Forest on a pair of skis or snowshoes? Trust us, after you do, you'll want to keep coming back to explore!
Receive an introductory lesson to cross-country skiing, followed by a 1.5 hour guided ski through the central section of the hilly forest. After your ski, consider trying out snowshoeing on your own.
Please note that spaces are limited for each session at 9:30 am & 1:00 pm. Pre-registration & payment are required by calling the Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority at 905.885.8173. Fee: $30.00 + HST per participant (minimum age: 8), includes equipment rental. A refundable damage deposit for the equipment will be required.
1:00 PM| Claremont Nature Centre
Join us at the Claremont Nature Centre to take part in a fun-filled day where you will learn and practice basic winter survival techniques in the outdoors.
Construct a small cooking fire and shelter from natural materials, and enjoy hot-dogs, bannock, cedar tea, and marshmallows over the fire.
7:00 AM| Tribute Community Centre and the Delpark Homes Community Centre
Join us for the 45th Annual Heritage Select Hockey Tournament We have 86 teams from all over Ontario - Oshawa, Toronto, Ajax, Pickering, Ottawa, Nepean, Peterborough, Kingston, Belleville, Quinte, Ancaster, Burlington, Cobourg, Brampton, Milton, Barrie, Hamilton, Orangeville ....... at the Tribute Community Centre and the Delpark Homes Community Centre.
Round robin action starts Thursday at the TCC and continues friday and Saturday. Semi Finals are on Saturday and Sunday. Finals are al on Sunday.
10:00 AM| Scugog Community Recreation Centre 1655 Reach St. ( beside Arena) Port Perry, On.
23rd Annual Port Perry Antique & Nostalgia Show & Sale. Over 25 quality dealers from across Ontario. All proceeds to support Lake Scugog Historical Society Programs. Fully accessible. $5 admission good for both days.
10:00 AM| Visual Arts Centre of Clarington, 143 Simpson Ave., Bowmanville, L1C 2H9
The Visual Arts Centre of Clarington is pleased to present Pete Smith: Stein’s Law.
Pete Smith is an artist, critic and curator who lives in Bowmanville, ON. Smith’s painting practice often reflects his interests, concerns, and experiences. His solo exhibition at the Visual Arts Centre of Clarington will show a series of recent paintings that explore notions of climate change, pollution, urbanization, domesticity, light and darkness. The exhibition titled Stein’s Law, references the popular American economist’s theory, that if something cannot go forever, it will stop, and poses questions about sustainability in our current economic models. The exhibition will also include works of local abandoned sites in the Clarington region and will be shown at the VAC galleries as well as the Clarington Town Hall and Library.
2:00 PM| Visual Arts Centre of Clarington
The Hissing Folly looks at Durham Region’s ecological landscape and poses critical questions around human relationships with invasive species. This project includes the collection and removal of phragmites from the Thickson’s Woods Land Trust. The resulting construct is a folly; designed primarily for decoration, while suggesting a greater purpose through its appearance. The Hissing Folly considers phragmites as a historically valuable construction material with creative potential compared to its adverse effects on biodiversity in Canada.
Please note that the Loft Gallery is not accessible by wheelchair.
2:00 PM| 143 Simpson Ave., Bowmanville, L1C 2H9
The 2020 iteration of the VAC Loft Gallery Commission will feature an installation by Canadian artist, Cole Swanson. Swanson’s ongoing body of work examines biosystems in direct negotiation with human life at a time of unprecedented social, political, and environmental change. The Hissing Folly looks at Durham Region’s ecological landscape and poses critical questions around human relationships with invasive species, specifically phragmites (European common reed).
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10:00 AM| Visual Arts Centre of Clarington, 143 Simpson Ave., Bowmanville, L1C 2H9
The Visual Arts Centre of Clarington is pleased to present Pete Smith: Stein’s Law.
Pete Smith is an artist, critic and curator who lives in Bowmanville, ON. Smith’s painting practice often reflects his interests, concerns, and experiences. His solo exhibition at the Visual Arts Centre of Clarington will show a series of recent paintings that explore notions of climate change, pollution, urbanization, domesticity, light and darkness. The exhibition titled Stein’s Law, references the popular American economist’s theory, that if something cannot go forever, it will stop, and poses questions about sustainability in our current economic models. The exhibition will also include works of local abandoned sites in the Clarington region and will be shown at the VAC galleries as well as the Clarington Town Hall and Library.
10:30 AM| 143 Simpson Ave., Bowmanville, Ontario,
Ages 4+, 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. or 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Fill your Family Day with fun and creativity join us in making ART!
Up to 2 adults and 2 children per program. All materials included.
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| Visual Arts Centre of Clarington, 143 Simpson Ave., Bowmanville, L1C 2H9
The Visual Arts Centre of Clarington is pleased to present Pete Smith: Stein’s Law.
Pete Smith is an artist, critic and curator who lives in Bowmanville, ON. Smith’s painting practice often reflects his interests, concerns, and experiences. His solo exhibition at the Visual Arts Centre of Clarington will show a series of recent paintings that explore notions of climate change, pollution, urbanization, domesticity, light and darkness. The exhibition titled Stein’s Law, references the popular American economist’s theory, that if something cannot go forever, it will stop, and poses questions about sustainability in our current economic models. The exhibition will also include works of local abandoned sites in the Clarington region and will be shown at the VAC galleries as well as the Clarington Town Hall and Library.
10:00 AM| Visual Arts Centre of Clarington, 143 Simpson Ave., Bowmanville, L1C 2H9
The Visual Arts Centre of Clarington is pleased to present Pete Smith: Stein’s Law.
Pete Smith is an artist, critic and curator who lives in Bowmanville, ON. Smith’s painting practice often reflects his interests, concerns, and experiences. His solo exhibition at the Visual Arts Centre of Clarington will show a series of recent paintings that explore notions of climate change, pollution, urbanization, domesticity, light and darkness. The exhibition titled Stein’s Law, references the popular American economist’s theory, that if something cannot go forever, it will stop, and poses questions about sustainability in our current economic models. The exhibition will also include works of local abandoned sites in the Clarington region and will be shown at the VAC galleries as well as the Clarington Town Hall and Library.
7:30 PM| 50 KING ST. E OSHAWA
CLASSIC MOVIE NIGHTS FIRST THURSDAY OF EACH MONTH
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2020 7:30 PM – SOUTH PACIFIC (1958)
Starring: Rossano Brazzi, Mitzi Gaynor, John Kerr
G / 2h 37min / Musical, Romance, War
On a South Pacific island during World War II, love blooms between a young nurse and a secretive Frenchman who''s being courted for a dangerous military mission. Waiting for the war action to get closer the sailors and nurses decide to put o a musical comedy.
Admission $5.00 (Cash at Door) All Children & Students FREE - Children must be accompanied by an Adult (High School, College and University students please show student ID)
Recommended Age: 14+
Age Restrictions: 7+
Door Prizes!
Cash Concession Available
Fill out a ballot for future movies
7:30 PM| Tribute Communities Centre
With the recent Oscar®-winning film, “Bohemian Rhapsody,” the music of Queen is more popular than ever. In 2002, many of those hits were compiled into a rock musical experience, WE WILL ROCK YOU, which will be hitting the road once again for a North American tour including a stop in Oshawa at the Tribute Communities Centre on February 6, 2020.
Produced by Annerin Theatricals in Alberta, Canada, WE WILL ROCK YOU will be offering a VIP package at each stop, which include cast member meet and greets, exclusive merchandise, and much more.
While WE WILL ROCK YOU is a quirky, eccentric and heartfelt story of outsiders, it’s also a creative cautionary tale for the cyberage. It reflects the scale and spectacle that marked Queen’s live performances and earned the band its pinnacle position in rock history. The audience can expect WE WILL ROCK YOU to rock as fiercely as the best of Queen’s concerts.
“Annerin is proud to be able to produce WE WILL ROCK YOU, and we are obviously lucky with our timing,” says Jeff Parry, President Annerin Theatricals. “This is a show I have wanted to produce since I first saw it in London. My vision was to be able to produce it in such a way that it plays in soft-seaters as well as cut-down arenas. I thought that Queen’s musical was for everyone and not just the typical Broadway crowd, therefore we’re producing it in a way that can accommodate most buildings and audiences that want to experience the music of Queen in a uniquely theatrical manner.”
Since 2002, over 16 million theatregoers in 19 countries have been thrilled by this awe-inspiring production which is based on the songs of Queen with a book by Ben Elton (“The Young Ones,” “Blackadder, “Popcorn”). The original West End production featured music supervision from Brian May and Roger Taylor, and Elton fashioned this futuristic story around more than 24 of Queen’s biggest hit songs including: “We Are the Champions,” “Radio Ga Ga,” “I Want To Break Free,” “Somebody To Love,” “Killer Queen,” “Don’t Stop Me Now,” “Under Pressure,” “Bohemian Rhapsody,” “Another One Bites The Dust” and, of course, “We Will Rock You.”
The fifteenth longest-running musical in West End history received rave reviews upon its original premiere. Groups 15+ save on tickets.
8:00 PM| Whitby Courthouse Theatre - Whitby Centennial Building, 416 Centre Street South, Whitby
The timeless, captivating story is now a multi-award winning Broadway musical filled with personal discovery, heartache, hope and everlasting love.
Based on Louisa May Alcott’s classic 1869 semi-autobiographical novel, it focuses on the four March sisters — traditional Meg, wild, aspiring writer Jo, timid Beth and romantic Amy at home in Concord, Massachusetts.
Struggling while their father is away serving as a Union Army chaplain during the Civil War, the young March women’s lives unfold through several recreations of melodramatic short stories Jo writes in her attic studio.
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