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(80 Results Found)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.
12:55 PM| 50 Alexanders Crossing
Join us on Wednesday May 11th to kick off our 2022 season at Ajax Downs Racetrack!
Join us Wednesdays, One Sunday a month & Thanksgiving Monday for live racing, prizes, giveaways and special events. Live racing and family fun all season long! Check out our website at www.ajaxdowns.com or find us on social media!
8:00 AM| Ajax Convention Centre, 550 Beck Crescent, Ajax
9:00 AM
This collaborative event aims to share social innovation research and partnerships at Durham College and identify challenges and opportunities for further collaboration. Attendees will learn about social innovation activities at the college and how they can become involved. The event will provide space for the creation of new partnerships and synergistic ways to engage with a variety of participants, including service providers, researchers, community agencies and students and how applied research can be used to identify ways to address societal issues of concern.
Funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada and carried out in partnership with the Regional Municipality of Durham and the City of Oshawa, this event will include an overview of current Social Impact Hub applied research projects followed by a panel discussion, delving into a variety of social challenges and potential areas where applied research and social innovation can intersect to define a path forward. Participants will have an opportunity to collaborate in breakout groups to further discuss challenges they see and potential solutions that leverage socially innovative ideas.
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.
11:30 AM
About this event
In this webinar you will get the answers to the top questions we’ve received about the ShopHERE powered by Google program, including:
- What does it mean to sell online, and why should my business?
- What is Customer Engagement?
- How can Social Media help?
- Who is Digital Main Street?
- What is ShopHERE powered by Google?
- Do I qualify for this program?
- What are the costs involved?
- Do you have any examples of completed websites?
4:00 PM| Biltmore Theatre, 39 King St E Oshawa
Food, art, archery, craft beer and keynote speakers live on stage.
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.
1:00 PM| 3550 Greenwood Rd., Greenwood ON L0H 1H0
Hop in your jalopy and come out to Pickering Museum Village for a self-guided tour! Journey back in time to the Roaring 1920s to hear Pickering's toe-tapping music scene and see how the dry days of prohibition led to bootlegging.
Presented as part of Drama in Durham: War on Whiskey tours through South Durham. After your visit to the museum, download the Temperance & Temptation podcast and self-guide driving tour to visit local micro breweries. Learn how the Bluenoses who supported Temperance openly clashed with the bootleggers and moonshiners who defied the movement.
This program is done entirely on your own with your group of up to 4 guests. Price is $30 plus tax per group, not per person. Tour is approximately 1.5 hour in length. Please note this walking tour includes gravel pathways and uneven ground. The tour takes place outdoors and will only be rescheduled in the instance of dangerous weather. Recommended for ages 10 year and older.
8:00 PM| Regent Theatre 50 King St E, Oshawa, ON L1H 1B3
EPIC EAGLES - Canada's Definitive Eagles Tribute Band brings you back to the golden days of the legendary band the Eagles, all the way through to the present.
8:00 AM| Whitby Operations Centre, 333 McKinney Drive, Whitby
- 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.
8:00 AM| Clarington Operation Depot 42, 178 Darlington-Clarke Townline Road, Bowmaville
- 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| 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.
1:00 PM| 3550 Greenwood Rd., Greenwood ON L0H 1H0
Hop in your jalopy and come out to Pickering Museum Village for a self-guided tour! Journey back in time to the Roaring 1920s to hear Pickering's toe-tapping music scene and see how the dry days of prohibition led to bootlegging.
Presented as part of Drama in Durham: War on Whiskey tours through South Durham. After your visit to the museum, download the Temperance & Temptation podcast and self-guide driving tour to visit local micro breweries. Learn how the Bluenoses who supported Temperance openly clashed with the bootleggers and moonshiners who defied the movement.
This program is done entirely on your own with your group of up to 4 guests. Price is $30 plus tax per group, not per person. Tour is approximately 1.5 hour in length. Please note this walking tour includes gravel pathways and uneven ground. The tour takes place outdoors and will only be rescheduled in the instance of dangerous weather. Recommended for ages 10 year and older.
2:00 PM| Union Cemetery, 760 King Street West
Join the Oshawa Museum on the second Saturday afternoon in May, June, July and August to tour through Oshawa’s largest cemetery, Union Cemetery. Each month, a different section or theme will be explored; Oshawa Museum guides share stories of well-known citizens and of everyday people who made Oshawa the community it is. The tours begin at 2pm at the front gates of Union Cemetery.
Led by staff of the Oshawa Museum, in partnership with Union Cemetery, on the Second Saturday in May, June, July and August: May 14, June 11, July 9, August 13; tours start at 2pm
Oshawa Union Cemetery, located at 760 King Street West. It is recommended that participants park at the nearby Oshawa Civic Recreation Complex (99 Thornton Road South) as parking at Union Cemetery is very limited (5 minute walk)
Cost: $5/person or free for members of the Oshawa Historical Society.
This tour runs rain or shine!
2:30 PM| Forestbrook Community Church
Music4Life String Orchestra presents 'Full S.T.E.A.M Ahead' a joint benefit concert with BGC Durham with Special Guests the dynamic, cello-fueled, Canadian chamber music sensation 'VC2'! This is a LIVE, IN-PERSON concert. Free reception and raffle to follow the event
8:00 PM| 302 Queen Street, Town Hall 1873 Theatre
#BACKONSTAGE, A Benefit CONCERT in support of Town Hall Theatre!
Saturday, May 14 at 8pm
Created and Directed by Liz Auston & Alissa Smith
Presented by SCS Musicals - A Benefit for Town Hall 1873 Theatre!
#Backonstage is an extraordinary concert -- and product of our times. An evening of musical theatre and vocal entertainment. A celebration of finally being back on stage at Town Hall Theatre!
Featuring the vocal talents of some of SCS Musicals' brightest stars including Liz Auston (Mamma Mia!, Mame, Gypsy, Dynamite Dames), Kathy Knight (The Little Mermaid, Mame, Operation Daddy, Beauty and The Beast Panto), Jeannie Herold, Laura Armstrong, Rebeka Haak, Melanie Brennan and are joined by cast members from the Dec. 2021 production of Disney’s The Little Mermaid: Rebecca Rodley (Ariel), Arielle Desamito (Aquata, also Ali in Mamma Mia!), Boyd Tattrie (Triton), Alyse Setten (Jetsam), Rae Emberley (Atina) who individually and collectively deliver the message of how great it is to be #backonstage! These talented vocalists and an on-stage trio of live musicians are led by veteran Music Director, Alissa Smith.
Be transported to the grand days of Broadway through stellar vocals and punchy show-stoppers, with equally sweet moments delivered exquisitely with emotionally-rich choral pieces. 75 minutes of vocal highlights includes popular numbers from stage and movie musicals like The Greatest Showman, Evita, Les Miserables, Sweet Charity, Funny Girl, Funny Girl, Mamma Mia2, The Wizard of Oz and more! #Backonstage is a simple, joyful and emotional musical ride where the performers and audience share in the joy of what it means to have live theatre back on stage at Town Hall Theatre!
Tickets:
$20 all ages
Covid-19 safety protocols in effect. See our website for more information.
Proceeds to benefit Town Hall Theatre’s “Reshaping The Future” 5-year Renovations Initiative.
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.
2:00 PM| Forest Brock Community Church Auditorium 60 Kearney Dr, Ajax On
Join the Durham Chamber Orchestra for this live concert of beautiful, vibrant British themed music chosen for this joyous occasion. Enjoy waving a flag to favourites such as Nimrod, Rule Britannia, Westminster Waltz, and many more. Guest artists, Pianist: Carol Salamone, Vocalist: Kristine Dandavino, Bag Piper: Dave McGongial. Distanced seating - Proof of Covid Vac and Masks required.
9:30 AM
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| 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.
8:30 AM
Join us for coffee.....and maybe some treats! Conversation over Coffee in May will be held at the Scugog Chamber of Commerce office! Ever wonder where the Chamber magic happens? We are so proud to be in a very historical building in Downtown Port Perry that we want to show it off! Join us for some complimentary coffee and some great conversations!
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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