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(2001 Results Found)10:00 AM| Pickering Museum Village
10:00 AM| 143 Simpson Ave., Bowmanville, L1C 2H9
In the exhibition Sutures, Eve Tagny and Emii Alrai have stitched together duelling notions of a wound across explosive times and physical space. After injury, a suture weaves broken pieces back into a whole. Its bands pull together, forcing two lacerations to meet as the body recovers from incision. Though rough and imperfect, these markings imply a severing that at once imprint signifiers of new life and healing.
10:00 AM
July 27th – September 2nd
Available to view 10am-4pm Wednesday to Sunday with general admission.
Best known for his Toronto Star series Birdseye Centre, Jimmie Frise was born and raised on Scugog Island before rising to cartoon fame from the 1920’s – 1940’s. View a selection of works by famous cartoonist, Jimmie Frise, featuring the newly restored painting The Last Muskie. “The Lake Scugog Historical Society is pleased to have sponsored the recent restoration of this very large watercolour & ink painting by our own renowned cartoonist Jimmie Frise. Scugog Shores Museum has one of the largest collections of Frise paintings and artwork in Ontario and we look forward to seeing this piece displayed for all to see”, states LSHS president Marilyn Pearce.
10:00 AM
July 27th – September 2nd
Available to view 10am-4pm Wednesday to Sunday with general admission.
Best known for his Toronto Star series Birdseye Centre, Jimmie Frise was born and raised on Scugog Island before rising to cartoon fame from the 1920’s – 1940’s. View a selection of works by famous cartoonist, Jimmie Frise, featuring the newly restored painting The Last Muskie. “The Lake Scugog Historical Society is pleased to have sponsored the recent restoration of this very large watercolour & ink painting by our own renowned cartoonist Jimmie Frise. Scugog Shores Museum has one of the largest collections of Frise paintings and artwork in Ontario and we look forward to seeing this piece displayed for all to see”, states LSHS president Marilyn Pearce.
10:00 AM| 143 Simpson Ave., Bowmanville, L1C 2H9
In the exhibition Sutures, Eve Tagny and Emii Alrai have stitched together duelling notions of a wound across explosive times and physical space. After injury, a suture weaves broken pieces back into a whole. Its bands pull together, forcing two lacerations to meet as the body recovers from incision. Though rough and imperfect, these markings imply a severing that at once imprint signifiers of new life and healing.
9:00 AM| 1604 Champlain Ave, Whitby
Durham College student workers host a weekly farmers market and garden tours at Durham College Whitby Campus under the outdoor classroom, Fridays 2pm-5pm and Saturdays 9am-12pm. Join us for garden tours and browse our selection of fresh produce, baked goods, and more!
10:00 AM| 143 Simpson Ave., Bowmanville, L1C 2H9
In the exhibition Sutures, Eve Tagny and Emii Alrai have stitched together duelling notions of a wound across explosive times and physical space. After injury, a suture weaves broken pieces back into a whole. Its bands pull together, forcing two lacerations to meet as the body recovers from incision. Though rough and imperfect, these markings imply a severing that at once imprint signifiers of new life and healing.
12:00 PM| Port Perry Post Office, 192 Queen St
🎶 10 Saturdays, 10 Artists — Saturdays from July 16th to September 17th enjoy Songs of the Summer across Downtown Port Perry.
🎤 The Port Perry BIA has put together an incredible lineup of local musicians to provide ambiance while you shop and stroll Queen Street. Stroll, shop, sightsee, selfie, sing along if you know the words — it's the Songs of the Summer!
🎵 Live music brought to you in partnership with Central Counties Tourism.
🤘 Learn more and see the full lineup, here: https://discoverportperry.ca/songs-of-the-summer/
1:00 AM| 339 Westney Road , Unit 101 Ajax Ontario
10:00 AM| 143 Simpson Ave., Bowmanville, L1C 2H9
In the exhibition Sutures, Eve Tagny and Emii Alrai have stitched together duelling notions of a wound across explosive times and physical space. After injury, a suture weaves broken pieces back into a whole. Its bands pull together, forcing two lacerations to meet as the body recovers from incision. Though rough and imperfect, these markings imply a severing that at once imprint signifiers of new life and healing.
12:55 PM| 50 Alexanders Crossing
Join us in support of the United Way!
Show your local love by supporting the United Way it’s mission to help our community!
Silent auction, BBQ special, 50/50 draw and so much more!
Donation to Operation Backpack will receive complementary betting voucher!
2:00 PM
Join the Orono Cornet Band for a special Labour Day Concert
When: Monday September 5th at 2pm
Where: Orono Library Gazebo and Lawn
The Orono Cornet Band has been a part of our community since the 1880’s. Today this group of amazing brass player’s present 19th century music on restored 19th century brass instruments from their collections.
Join them for a rare concert on the Orono Library Lawn that can’t be missed.
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9:30 AM
8:30 AM| The Goodberry, 55 Baldwin Street, Brooklin
Twice a month, join members and non-members for a coffee to discuss business-focused topics which will be posted in advance in the Facebook group. For members, by members, this long-standing program continues its primary objective to support the business community and give them an opportunity to network and refer. Join the Java Jolt Facebook group and watch our calendar for more details. Read the full Java Jolt Guidelines here.
8:45 AM
9:00 AM| Berry Hill Food Company, 82 King St. W, Oshawa
Come join your Greater Oshawa Chamber of Commerce for an informal coffee and networking event.
1:00 PM
In this session, we will cover the basics around the terms and concepts of financial statements.
5:00 PM| The Robert McLaughlin Gallery, 72 Queen St. Civic Centre Oshawa, ON L1H 3Z3
Tuesdays, September 20- November 8 (8 sessions)
$80 Members / $90 Non-Members
Ages 5-10
Welcome back! Join us for this loved and popular class which is truly inspired by our exhibitions and personal reflections. We foster a multi-dimensional approach that encourages individuality and imaginative problem solving skills using quality fine art materials. Spaces are limited.
11:00 AM| Canadian Tire Motorsport Park
Drive Festival By Mobil 1 Comes To The GTA For 3 Days This Weekend
The world’s greatest cars are coming to the GTA this weekend for 3 days of Drive Festival Presented by Mobil 1, the only Canadian festival that shows dream cars driven at speed.
Drive Festival presented by Mobil 1 is starting its engines for the second year at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park from Friday, September 9th to Sunday, September 11th, 2022. Last year’s event crew crowds of over 10,000 car fanatics who enjoyed a parade of exotic cars driven at top speed on the Canadian Tire race track!
Just minutes outside of Toronto, this three-day automotive event offers attendees a unique and interactive experience with some of the world’s most iconic and sought-after cars across more than 900 acres.
Extremely rare cars will be on display, including the Czinger 21C, Pagani Huayra BC, Ford GT40, McLaren P1 and the classic Mercedes 300 SL Gullwing. For EV lovers, a variety of electric and hybrid vehicles and autonomous technology will be on display at The Ontario Tech University/ACE Innovation Zone. There will also be race cars, vintage vehicles as well as modified and new motorcycles.
The most anticipated feature at the event is the Mobil 1 Dream Car Speed Run where autophiles can see, hear and experience Canada’s largest selection of exotic, classic and iconic cars driven at top speeds all weekend long. In addition, there are three separate test drive tracks for attendees to get behind the wheel on: the PRO-SERIES Manufacturer Test Track, the Continental Tire Performance Test Track and the Off-Road Test Track.
The interactive event has something for everyone with food trucks and a Kids Fun Zone. The family-friendly area features Voltz Toys, including a selection of ride-on electric and bumper cars. Brampton Batman and the world-famous Batmobile will also be on-site along with many additional games and vendors and exhibits.
Drive Festival is happening at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park - located at 3233 Concession Rd 10, Bowmanville, ON L1C 3K6.
For more show information, media kits and tickets, please visit www.DriveFestival.com. Follow along for the latest updates on social media: Instagram @drive_festival_Auto, Facebook @drivefestivalauto using hashtag #drivefestival.
5:00 PM| 180 Main Street South, Elgin Park, Uxbridge, ON
"Your Country Fair" - the Uxbridge Fall Fair returns September 9 to 11 at Elgin Park, Uxbridge.
The fair will feature a tractor pull, demolition derby, midway, and live entertainment.
See the full event schedule and find more information at: UxbridgeFair.ca.
6:30 PM| 143 Simpson Avenue, Bowmanville, L1C 2H9
Mark Clintberg leads a virtual discussion studying the phenomenon of artist-run restaurants—the subject of his Ph.D. thesis and a remaining area of ongoing research in his practice. Clintberg’s selected case studies use food and hospitality as leverage points to highlight commodity exchange, to enact activism, to question or claim forms of identity, and to spark conviviality.
A live recording will be made available on YouTube at a later date.
7:30 PM| Thomas Foster Memorial
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