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(10 Results Found)10:00 AM| Pickering Museum Village
8:00 AM| Foster Hewitt Memorial Community Centre, 176 Main Street, Beaverton
Drop off items for reuse, recycling and safe disposal at Environment Days.
Donate items in good condition for reuse:
We will accept:
- Clothing and textiles in all conditions, please wash before donating
- Shoes and accessories
- Home decor, bedding and linens
- Games, toys, puzzles and sporting goods
We do not accept:
- Garbage
- Household hazardous waste
- Electronics
- Furniture
- Cribs, high chairs, strollers and all other baby equipment
- Renovation material
Charities have the right to refuse materials. Unaccepted materials are your responsibility. You can bring unaccepted materials to a waste management facility. Fees will apply.
Recycle your electronic waste:
- Display devices (televisions and monitors)
- Drones
- Home audio/video systems
- Desktop computers
- Home theatre in-a-box systems
- Cameras and security cameras
- Vehicle audio/video systems (aftermarket)
- Portable Computers
- Personal/portable audio/video systems
- Musical instruments and recording equipment
- Video gaming systems and peripherals
- Computer peripherals (routers, cables, chargers, USB)
- Desktop printing/multi-function devices, 3D printers and printer cartridges
- Phones (telephones, cellular & smart phone devices, pagers)
Safely dispose of your Household Hazardous Waste:
- Acids and alkalines
- Anti-freeze
- Batteries
- Car batteries
- Cooking oil
- Compressed cylinders
- Fluorescent lamps and energy efficient, compact light bulbs (CFLs)
- Fuel (non-transferable)
- Household chemicals and cleaners
- Lawn and garden chemicals
- Medicine
- Mercury thermostats
- Motor oil
- Paints and solvents
- Pool chemicals
- Propane tanks
- Syringes (contained in a sealed puncture-proof container)
- Waxes and polishes
8:00 AM| Latcham Centre
The 52nd annual Canoe the Nonquon is taking place on Saturday, June 4th in Port Perry. The race is sanctioned by the Ontario Marathon Canoe and Kayak Racing Association (OMCKRA). The race was started by the Lake Scugog Historical Society as a fundraiser for the Scugog Shores Museum Village. Over 40 volunteers help plan and organize the race each year.
The course starts on the twisty Nonquon River. For the first few kilometers there are many tight bends to practice your rudder turns. There are also some dead end channels along the river section (when in doubt always keep right). There is 12 km of river paddling followed by an 8 km sprint along the shores of Lake Scugog to the finish line.
Participants race the clock and can start anytime between 8:00 - 10:30am on Saturday morning. This is a well attended race with a long-standing history in the community. Amateurs and professionals, young and older, may compete in a large number of competitive or recreational categories. Shuttle vans are available to take participants back to their cars upon concluding the race at either Robinglade Park (river only) or Palmer Park (full course).
Registration
Registration takes place at the Latcham Centre, 121 Queen Street, Port Perry on Friday, June 3rd from 6:00 – 9:00pm and Saturday, June 4th from 7:00 – 10:00am. The registration fee is $60/canoe or kayak or SUP. All participants MUST bring a completed registration form, signed waiver, signed Rowan’s Law form for participants under 25 years of age, and emergency contact form to the Latcham Centre before proceeding to the start line. Upon registration at the Latcham Centre you will receive your race number. You will not be permitted to start the race without this number.
Click here to pre-pay $60 registration fee online.
Classes
Participants must register in one of the following classes:
Canoe full course: C1, C2, Men, Women, Mixed, 40 or Better Men, 40 or Better Women, 40 or Better Mixed, Family Jr. & Sr., SUP
Canoe river only: 17 & Under, Men, Women, Mixed
Kayak full course: K1, K2, Men (single paddler), Women (single paddler)
Kayak river only: 17 & Under (single paddler), Men (single paddler), Women (single paddler)
Start location
Bridge on Scugog Line 12, between Old Simcoe Road and Simcoe Road North near the village of Seagrave, 10 minutes north of Port Perry.
Finish location
Robinglade Park (if racing river only), or public pier in Port Perry, at the Latcham Centre (if racing full course)
Canoe the Nonquon is the largest annual fundraiser for the Scugog Shores Museum Village. Minimum race entrance fee is $60, but all participants are encouraged to raise more money through sponsorship to support our community and the Museum as we celebrate the 52nd running of the race!
Sponsors
Thank you to our sponsors! Event sponsored by Durham Tourism. Prize for top fundraiser provided by Brocks.
10:00 AM| 1955 Audley Rd., Ajax ON
Appropriate for adults and seniors.
Outdoors at Audley Recreation Centre. Please meet at the Library entrance.
Free of charge.
Join us outdoors for an introduction to Tai Chi, mindful and therapeutic exercise for a wide range of ages and fitness levels. The simple yet powerful movements have been practiced for centuries to improve physical fitness, boost energy, and reduce stress - a safe, fun way to better health! Presented in partnership with the Town of Ajax.
11:00 AM| Esplanade Park, One The Esplanade, Pickering, ON L1V 6K7
Artfest will be back in person for 2022, in Esplanade Park. Residents can enjoy browsing through an open-air market while experiencing the sights and sounds of artistic expressions. New this year, we are extending the artist market to three Saturdays in Esplanade Park!
Saturday, May 28, June 4 and June 11
11:00 - 5:00 pm
Esplanade Park
Kick Off Celebration – May 28th
- Over 50 Artists/Artisans selling and showcasing their work
- Live entertainment by Pickering Community Concert Band, Lexy the Rapping Dad, Need Some Koi,
- Hands on Activities from PineRidge Arts Council, Station Gallery, Pickering Public Library, Pickering Camps
- Drawing Lessons from Artist, Judith Jewer
- Charity BBQ by The Canadian Progress Club, Durham Region Women
- Plant Sale by the Pickering Horticultural Society
- Student Art display by Durham Catholic District School Board Schools
Artist Market – June 4 & 11
- Over 50 Artists/Artisans selling and showcasing their work
- Live entertainment
- Charity BBQ by The Canadian Progress Club Durham South
11:00 AM| Bowmanville
Explore some of Clarington & Durham Region’s Small Businesses. Handmade & Local! This Spring Market is hosted by Sierrahandmade. The Spring Handmade & Local Market will feature some of the finest, handmade & homemade goods around. Explore a range of Bath Bombs, Home Decor, Children’s Items, Pet Items, Candles, Self Care, Wood Work & MORE! When you shop small, you help encourage funds to be put back into your own community, while helping small businesses flourish. This is a 2-day event running 11AM-4PM June 4th & 5th. FREE Face Painting! FREE Treats! Here's the event link! https://fb.me/e/1vlIENszT
1:00 PM| Regional Headquarters, 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby
Celebrate Pride with Youth Pride Durham!
Youth Pride Durham is a safe, inclusive celebration for youth, children and families who are part of the 2SLGBTQI+ community, as well as their allies.
Hosted by Durham Children's Aid Society, Durham Children's Aid Foundation, The Regional Municipality of Durham, Durham Regional Police Service, and the Durham District School Board, in association with Durham Pride and PFLAG Durham, this free event champions acceptance through an afternoon of performances, music, dancing and other fun activities.
It also provides a forum for community organizations and agencies to gather in the Resource Village, to share information about the programs and supports they offer for 2SLGBTQI+ children and youth.
Event Details
When: Saturday, June 4, from 1 to 3 p.m.
Location: Region of Durham Headquarters, 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby
Event Program
1 p.m. Opening show extravaganza featuring Baby Bel Bel, Wilma Checklear and Devine Darlin.
1:30 p.m. Musical guests, explore the Resource Village and other fun activities including face painting, cotton candy and popcorn.
2:30 p.m. Youth Pride dance party with DJ Sumation.
Giveaways! Youth pride goers will also have a chance to win a one-month Durham Region Transit pass, laptop or acoustic guitar and amp!
For more information: durham.ca/YouthPrideDurham
Follow Youth Pride Durham on Facebook.
1:00 PM| 65 Harwood Avenue South
Drop by to view 40 masks on display created by Durham Region residents living with brain injury. Meet some of the artists and learn about local community supporting organizations like BIAD and Heads Up! Durham.
Free giveaway for the first 100 guests.
2:00 PM| 700 Finley Ave, Ajax ON
A chance for us to raise awareness about the many women and children who are suffering silently from chronic illness and disability, raise funds, and donate to our not for profits of choice. This year we are giving all the proceeds to the MS Society of Canada @mssocietycanada and Grandview kids @grandviewkids in honour of this cause. With that being said, this is your formal invitation to come out on June 4 at 2 to 5 PM at 700 Finley Ave. @apex_carl for games, food, massages, prizes, raffles, face painting and just a whole lot of fun in the name of a good cause! If you would show your support. The link for tickets is below. We can’t wait to see you there!🥳🎟🎢🎡 #family #Friends #fundday #fundraiser #donate #chronicillness #chronicdisability #suck #ms #cp #multiplesclerosis #cerebralpalsy #fighter
9:00 PM| 12 Stanley Court
Wannabe at our Dance Party?
Say You'll Be There and dance the night away with SIMPLY SPICE - a Spice Girls tribute band singing live! Then U Can Dance to 90s pop and dance JAMS all night long.
This show is 19+
At Dish Play - 12 Stanley Court Road, Unit 1.
Saturday June 4th
9pm-1am Tickets on Eventbrite!
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