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(108 Results Found)08:00 AM| 1180 Keith Ross Drive, Oshawa, Ontario, L1J 8P5
From celebrating novel products and tools to learning from leaders who have shattered the glass ceiling and paved the way for others to follow, this conference is geared to a diverse audience. With inspiring keynotes and panels, hands-on technical reviews, and gamified in-person and virtual engagements, another riveting experience awaits.
09:00 AM| Coffee Culture Eatery & Café, 555 Rossland Rd. E., Oshawa
Sharing coffee and connection
09:30 AM
10:00 AM| Various Venues
small town BIG will be a multi-disciplinary arts festival with events organized by various presenters including Scugog Arts. Our goal is to create one big festival by bringing together many different arts practitioners to showcase the vibrant art scene that Scugog has to offer. The festival will feature 23 events, at 22 venues, with over 75 artists supported, and in collaboration with 14 different arts and culture presenters. Full festival program available at https://scugogarts.ca/small-town-big/
Here are a few events to look forward to:
Jazz performances from Lynn McDonald Jazz, a photography challenge with Jonathan van Bilsen, a lecture on Agatha Christie and archaeology with Amy Barron, a jewelry-making demo with Cheryl Fulcher, a drumming circle by members of the Mississauga's of Scugog Island First Nations, and a full day of blues performances by the McKenna Henderson Blues Band and VOODOO Pawn Shop, and more to come!
10:00 AM| 143 Simpson Avenue, Bowmanville, L1c 2H9
Yesterday is Melting encapsulates a relentless pursuit of public agency in the face of colonial power, systemic oppression, and increasing genesis amnesia. Each work implicates audiences to acknowledge how we observe and participate in history. Sandy Williams IV strikes a balance in tension—interplaying the untouchable and the malleable, the passage of time and the infallible memory, the transparent and the concealed.
Additional works by ANTIESTABLISHED (Kate Turner, Warren Jones, and Williams), Mariana Parisca, and Monsieur Zohore respond to Williams’ engagement in the emancipation of public space. Together their disparate works unravel common structures of power and repression in the Americas.
04:00 PM
Start Up Session: An overview of the fundamental elements of success for every business (Business Concept, Marketing & Sales, Operations and Finance) and gives the steps needed to start successfully and to grow.
10:00 AM| Various Venues
small town BIG will be a multi-disciplinary arts festival with events organized by various presenters including Scugog Arts. Our goal is to create one big festival by bringing together many different arts practitioners to showcase the vibrant art scene that Scugog has to offer. The festival will feature 23 events, at 22 venues, with over 75 artists supported, and in collaboration with 14 different arts and culture presenters. Full festival program available at https://scugogarts.ca/small-town-big/
Here are a few events to look forward to:
Jazz performances from Lynn McDonald Jazz, a photography challenge with Jonathan van Bilsen, a lecture on Agatha Christie and archaeology with Amy Barron, a jewelry-making demo with Cheryl Fulcher, a drumming circle by members of the Mississauga's of Scugog Island First Nations, and a full day of blues performances by the McKenna Henderson Blues Band and VOODOO Pawn Shop, and more to come!
10:00 AM| 143 Simpson Avenue, Bowmanville, L1c 2H9
Yesterday is Melting encapsulates a relentless pursuit of public agency in the face of colonial power, systemic oppression, and increasing genesis amnesia. Each work implicates audiences to acknowledge how we observe and participate in history. Sandy Williams IV strikes a balance in tension—interplaying the untouchable and the malleable, the passage of time and the infallible memory, the transparent and the concealed.
Additional works by ANTIESTABLISHED (Kate Turner, Warren Jones, and Williams), Mariana Parisca, and Monsieur Zohore respond to Williams’ engagement in the emancipation of public space. Together their disparate works unravel common structures of power and repression in the Americas.
08:00 AM| Foster Hewitt Memorial Community Centre, 176 Main Street, Beaverton
- Residents may fill up to four (4) blue boxes with compost
- Green bins, blue boxes and backyard composters will be available for sale (Debit or e-transfer only).
- Damaged blue boxes and green bins may also be exchanged for new ones free of charge.
- Please bring a non-perishable food item for the local food bank.
08:00 AM| Lakeview Park (parking lot) Kluane Avenue, Oshawa
- Residents may fill up to four (4) blue boxes with compost
- Green bins, blue boxes and backyard composters will be available for sale (Debit or e-transfer only).
- Damaged blue boxes and green bins may also be exchanged for new ones free of charge.
- Please bring a non-perishable food item for the local food bank.
10:00 AM| Various Venues
small town BIG will be a multi-disciplinary arts festival with events organized by various presenters including Scugog Arts. Our goal is to create one big festival by bringing together many different arts practitioners to showcase the vibrant art scene that Scugog has to offer. The festival will feature 23 events, at 22 venues, with over 75 artists supported, and in collaboration with 14 different arts and culture presenters. Full festival program available at https://scugogarts.ca/small-town-big/
Here are a few events to look forward to:
Jazz performances from Lynn McDonald Jazz, a photography challenge with Jonathan van Bilsen, a lecture on Agatha Christie and archaeology with Amy Barron, a jewelry-making demo with Cheryl Fulcher, a drumming circle by members of the Mississauga's of Scugog Island First Nations, and a full day of blues performances by the McKenna Henderson Blues Band and VOODOO Pawn Shop, and more to come!
10:00 AM| 65 Harwood Ave, S. Ajax, ON
In celebration of Jane’s Walk, discover the early years of Ajax at 13 historic sites.
Defence Industries Limited (DIL) was a giant munitions plant that operated in the heart of what is now Ajax through WWII, from 1941 to 1945. It employed more than 9,000 staff and produced over 40 million shells, making it at one time the largest munitions plant in the British Empire. Discover the history of Ajax by visiting the sites of DIL buildings, both vanished and those still standing, and learn about the lives of the Bomb Girls, who came from across Canada to live and work in this town-that-was-a-plant!
Registration not required. Covid-19 protocols will be place – all requirements, exemptions and policies are subject to change based on provincial regulation. Participants are encouraged to wear masks when physical distancing is not possible.
10:00 AM| 143 Simpson Avenue, Bowmanville, L1c 2H9
Yesterday is Melting encapsulates a relentless pursuit of public agency in the face of colonial power, systemic oppression, and increasing genesis amnesia. Each work implicates audiences to acknowledge how we observe and participate in history. Sandy Williams IV strikes a balance in tension—interplaying the untouchable and the malleable, the passage of time and the infallible memory, the transparent and the concealed.
Additional works by ANTIESTABLISHED (Kate Turner, Warren Jones, and Williams), Mariana Parisca, and Monsieur Zohore respond to Williams’ engagement in the emancipation of public space. Together their disparate works unravel common structures of power and repression in the Americas.
10:00 AM| 3550 Greenwood Rd., Greenwood ON L0H 1H0
Join us for a very special Mother's Day Anne Experience. Feel the maternal connections with Anne Shirley and Marilla Cuthbert as you explore the world of Anne of Green Gables in a behind-the-camera tour of the Pickering Museum Village, the set of various 'Anne' productions for almost forty years.
Enjoy a picnic lunch, taste a scone as you blend your own tea, and listen to an audio tour with Anne recounting some of her favourite memories. Visit the historic houses and learn about Lucy Maud Montgomery and historic fashions from Anne's time. Take part in a painting workshop as you bring the past to life in this fun experience.
Discover more Anne & Maud events through www.AnneAndMaud.ca
07:00 PM| 99 Athol Street East
For the first time ever, the Wadded UP! FMX Tour is coming to Oshawa. On Saturday, May 7, 2022 the Wadded UP! FMX Tour takes over the Tribute Communities Centre for an evening filled with high flying jumps and tricks. Don't miss out on this great family event.
Experience all the nonstop, high-flying action as the pros perform death-defying tricks! Nac-nacs, superman seat grabs, back flips and so much more. Plus, don't forget to get your Pit Party Passes so you can get pictures and meet the riders at the pre-show pit party!
- VIP Pit Party - 5:15pm - 5:45pm
- Access included with VIP event tickets.
- Pit Party - 5:45pm - 6:30pm
- Pit Party Passes can be purchased and an event ticket is also required to gain access to the venue.
- Show Starts - 7:00pm
For Groups of 10 or more, please reach out to Melissa Smits, Marketing & Sales Coordinator - Melissa.smits@oakviewgroup.com or 905-448-1568
10:00 AM| Various Venues
small town BIG will be a multi-disciplinary arts festival with events organized by various presenters including Scugog Arts. Our goal is to create one big festival by bringing together many different arts practitioners to showcase the vibrant art scene that Scugog has to offer. The festival will feature 23 events, at 22 venues, with over 75 artists supported, and in collaboration with 14 different arts and culture presenters. Full festival program available at https://scugogarts.ca/small-town-big/
Here are a few events to look forward to:
Jazz performances from Lynn McDonald Jazz, a photography challenge with Jonathan van Bilsen, a lecture on Agatha Christie and archaeology with Amy Barron, a jewelry-making demo with Cheryl Fulcher, a drumming circle by members of the Mississauga's of Scugog Island First Nations, and a full day of blues performances by the McKenna Henderson Blues Band and VOODOO Pawn Shop, and more to come!
10:00 AM| 143 Simpson Avenue, Bowmanville, L1c 2H9
Yesterday is Melting encapsulates a relentless pursuit of public agency in the face of colonial power, systemic oppression, and increasing genesis amnesia. Each work implicates audiences to acknowledge how we observe and participate in history. Sandy Williams IV strikes a balance in tension—interplaying the untouchable and the malleable, the passage of time and the infallible memory, the transparent and the concealed.
Additional works by ANTIESTABLISHED (Kate Turner, Warren Jones, and Williams), Mariana Parisca, and Monsieur Zohore respond to Williams’ engagement in the emancipation of public space. Together their disparate works unravel common structures of power and repression in the Americas.
10:00 AM| 3550 Greenwood Rd., Greenwood ON L0H 1H0
Join us for a very special Mother's Day Anne Experience. Feel the maternal connections with Anne Shirley and Marilla Cuthbert as you explore the world of Anne of Green Gables in a behind-the-camera tour of the Pickering Museum Village, the set of various 'Anne' productions for almost forty years.
Enjoy a picnic lunch, taste a scone as you blend your own tea, and listen to an audio tour with Anne recounting some of her favourite memories. Visit the historic houses and learn about Lucy Maud Montgomery and historic fashions from Anne's time. Take part in a painting workshop as you bring the past to life in this fun experience.
Discover more Anne & Maud events through www.AnneAndMaud.ca
12:00 PM| 2685 Shirley Road, Blackstock, ON CANADA
https://bookatsoulspath.as.me/MothersDayTea
03:00 PM| PO Box 134
Join LJYO online via livestream to welcome spring with the exuberant sounds of Sonic Bloom. Music includes "The Magnificent Seven" and "Harry Potter, the Goblet of Fire". Visit www.ljyo.ca for tickets
09:00 AM| 1320 Airport Blvd
From May 9th until June 10th - Strides for Kids is a virtual exercise a thon that you can participate in right from the comfort of your own home! You can participate individually, with a fundraising goal of $500 or as a team of 4, with a fundraising goal of $1500. Funds raised will support Diversity, Equity and Inclusion programs for children and youth. You can sign up on CanadaHelps and join the event page through DCAF’s FB page to stay in touch with other participants and receive updates! As well, all participants are invited to Rings of Hope (July 23rd), where you will be eligible to win - if you reach your fundraising and stride goals - from various prizes such as, Air Canada Tickets, VIA Rail Travel Credit, Foursome Golf Passes and more.
10:00 AM| 143 Simpson Avenue, Bowmanville, L1c 2H9
Yesterday is Melting encapsulates a relentless pursuit of public agency in the face of colonial power, systemic oppression, and increasing genesis amnesia. Each work implicates audiences to acknowledge how we observe and participate in history. Sandy Williams IV strikes a balance in tension—interplaying the untouchable and the malleable, the passage of time and the infallible memory, the transparent and the concealed.
Additional works by ANTIESTABLISHED (Kate Turner, Warren Jones, and Williams), Mariana Parisca, and Monsieur Zohore respond to Williams’ engagement in the emancipation of public space. Together their disparate works unravel common structures of power and repression in the Americas.
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