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(47 Results Found)8:00 AM| The Food And Art Café, 105 Dundas Street West, Whitby
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.
10:00 AM
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.
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.
6:00 PM| 2685 Shirley Road, Blackstock, ON
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| 6275 Liberty Street North
Join Farmer Fred & "Billy Bumblebee" for a walk through the orchard in bloom. Hear why it's so important to have bees in the orchard during this time. Tours are free and on the hour from 10 - 3. Remember to bring your cameras! We'll also have local bee keepers from 3Beez.buzz here to answer all of your questions regarding bees & honey. Come see what all the buzz is about!
12:55 PM| 50 Alexanders Crossing
May 22 is dedicated to our devoted fans! Join us for Fan Appreciation Day to pay tribute to the best fans in racing! There will be prizes all day long.
10:00 AM
Your customers are on the web. Having a strategy for your online presence allows you to market your small business online so customers can easily find you. In this workshop hosted by the Toronto Digital Service Squad they’ll discuss the importance of getting your business online and where to start with developing your online presence.
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.
6:00 PM| Online
Jewish Heritage Month Virtual Program with featured speaker: Andy Reti, Holocaust survivor.
An educational Program for Jewish Heritage Month in Partnership with Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center for Holocaust Studies (FSWC).
About Andy:
Andy Réti is a child survivor of the Holocaust. Born in 1942 in Rechnitz, Austria, he was only two years old when his mother and grandmother were forced out of their home in Hungary and into a Jewish ghetto. Andy’s father and grandfather had already been moved to a forced labour camp. He was liberated from the Budapest ghetto on January 18, 1945, by the Soviet Red Army. He and his mother, grandmother and grandfather survived the horrors of the war through good fortune and grit. They immigrated to Canada shortly thereafter. Andy attributes his survival to the courage, resilience and sacrifice of his mother and grandmother. He believes that “every Holocaust survivor’s story is a love story; the love of life, family and freedom.” Andy has been involved in Holocaust education since 1998. In 2001, he wrote The Son of an Extraordinary Woman — a sequel to his mother’s book, An Ordinary Woman in Extraordinary Times, which was written in 1990. In 2016, the two books were combined and re-released as Stronger Together.
Registration is required. Register here.
7:00 PM
10:00 AM| Scugog Shores Museum Village
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.
9:30 AM
In this session we discuss Financials and Operations. By understanding the accounting and financial basics and developing these operational strategies, you can create effective and efficient systems for running your business.
10:00 AM
Join Spark Centre and Catalyst on May 26th from 10 am EST to 12 pm EST for PERFECTING THE PITCH: INVESTMENT EDITION to watch — and cast your vote for — five incredible entrepreneurs presenting their best investment pitch to a panel of esteemed judges!
10:00 AM| 16210 Island Road
Family Fun Thursdays are here! Beginning Thursday, May 26th, guests can enjoy additional fun each week! Drop in every Thursday for some extra exploration, included with general admission to the museum.
Programming changes weekly, check the Family Fun Thursday lineup or Scugog Shores Museum social media to see what each week holds! Seek & Find through the village, learn about uses and meanings of flowers and herbs, or play some pioneer games – what will you discover?
Seek & Find and Garden Days are open to drop in visitors. View the schedule here https://calendar.scugog.ca/default/Detail/2022-05-26-1000-Family-Fun-Thursdays3
Pioneer Game Days include a special game session at 11:00 am with limited space available. Pre-registration for Pioneer Game Day sessions at www.scugog.ca/museum.
Discovering Trades includes an activity related to 19th century jobs, available at any time during the reserved day. Please pre-register at www.scugog.ca/museum to reserve a spot.
May 26, Seek n' Find (drop-in)
June 2, Garden Days (drop-in)
June 9, Pioneer Games (pre-register)
June 16, Discovering Trades (pre-register)
June 23, Seek n' Find (drop-in)
June 30, Garden Days (drop-in)
July 7, Pioneer Games (pre-register)
July 14, Discovering Trades (pre-register)
July 21, Seek n' Find (drop-in)
July 28, Garden Days (drop-in)
August 4, Pioneer Games (pre-register)
August 11, Discovering Trades (pre-register)
August 18, Seek n' Find (drop-in)
August 25, Garden Days (drop-in)
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?
4:50 PM| Pickering Golf Club
Women’s Try Golf Series is designed for women 19+ with little to no golf experience to play 9 holes with other ladies that are there to have fun. These events take place in the late afternoon/evening at courses in the area with a sponsored beverage apres golf! Bring your friends and learn together! Who doesn’t like having fun, being social, and free WINE?!
6:00 PM| C/O 360 Columbus Rd E
The Charles H. Best Diabetes Centre, in partnership with Tandem Diabetes and Dexcom Canada, is proud to present an inspirational evening with endurance athlete Sebastien Sasseville.
This is a fundraising event with all proceeds from ticket sales supporting patient programs and services at the Best Centre!
Join us on May 26th, 2022 at The Royal Ashburn Golf Club for this incredible opportunity. Doors open at 6:00pm. Tickets are only $25.00/person and will include light refreshments and most importantly the opportunity to hear from Sebastien live and in person!
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