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(55 Results Found)10:00 AM| Pickering Museum Village
8:00 AM| Whitby Operations Centre, 333 McKinney Drive, Whitby
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
10:00 AM| 55 Gordon Street
Abilities Centre is celebrating 10 years of building accessible and inclusive communities.
Fun activities for all ages and abilities and vendors' market to celebrate 10 years of breaking down barriers:
10:00am-10:45am
- DanceFit | Location: Parking Lot
- Canvas Community Art | Location: Second Floor Art Room
- Archery | Location: Court 1
11:00am-11:45am
- Curling | Location: Court 3
- Kinball | Location: Court 2
- Canvas Community Art | Location: Second Floor Art Room
- ASAD presentation | Location: Second Floor Theatre
12:00pm-12:45pm
- Wheelchair Basketball | Location: Court 3
- Boccia | Location: Court 2
- Canvas Community Art | Location: Second Floor Art Room
- Employment Presentation | Location: Second Floor Theatre
1:00pm-1:45pm
- Obstacle Course | Location: Court 2
- Family Bootcamp | Location: Court 1
- Pickleball | Location: Court 3
7:00 PM| 12 Stanley Court
Whisky + Beer + Wings - A Father's Day Event
Join us for a Father's Day event at Dish Play! Bring your dad, bring your friend, bring yourself and sample two whiskies and two beers paired with four flights of wings!
Presented with a guided tasting by Beer Diversity's Ren Navarro and Chef Andrea Nicholson.
Substitutions for whisky and beer are available - contact us after booking!
7:00 PM| The Biltmore Theatre - 39 King St. East, Oshawa
The Troubadour Concert Series (TCS) is a free, all ages concert series featuring the best of the Durham Region music scene.
The Troubadour series runs every Saturday until July 16 at the beautiful and historic Biltmore Theatre in downtown Oshawa. No tickets required. First come, first served.
TCS producer Rick Kerr presents:
Saturday, June 18 - "Metal Night" with Last Demand, Crawl, Valyear, and Judgement
Saturday, June 25 - "Celtic and Canadiana Night" with Poor Pelly, The Irelands, and The Doozies
Saturday, July 2 - "Multicultural Songwriters' Night" with LA The Second, Nickola Magnolia, and Delon Om
Friday, July 8 - "Rock Night" – with Stone Temple 90s, Far From Infamy, and Nothing Serious
Saturday, July 16 - “The OMAs Nominees Night” – Featuring 2022 Oshawa Music Award Nominees in the "Best Emerging Artist" category: Anthony Brown, Cameron Tania and Delon Om as well as past OMA Winner Nathan Carr with the Nathan Carr Band.
Get full event details and information on performers at the Troubadour Series Facebook page.
12:55 PM| 50 Alexanders Crossing
Join us for Father’s Day!
Bring Dad out for a fun day at the races! Giveaways, prizes and more all day!
2:00 PM| 65 Harwood Avenue South
Ajax residents, businesses and community groups are invited to meet and engage with the HMS Ajax & River Plate Veterans visiting the Town during an afternoon filled with sweet treats and live music! Registration is not required.
9:30 AM| Oshawa Convention Centre
The Next Level is an intimate, innovative and interactive economic development summit focused on the next generation of business, technology, media, healthcare, education, social entrepreneurs and investment in Durham Region.
10:00 AM| Enercare Centre, 100 Princes' Blvd., Unit 1, Toronto
10:00 AM
More consumers than ever before are turning to online shopping for greater convenience, safety, and variety. In this webinar, the Toronto Digital Service Squad will teach you the basic steps to setting up an online store. We will cover everything from what you need to prepare before launching a store, to choosing an e-commerce platform, to providing excellent customer service online. You’ll finish this session feeling excited about how e-commerce can help you reach new customers and expand into different markets.
6:30 PM| Virtual Event
The Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) division of the Region of Durham is offering a free anti-racism seminar for the community on June 21, from 6:30 to 8 p.m., with Aubrey Noronha, a safe schools, mental health and anti-racism speaker.
Colour blind? Why being ‘not racist’ is not enough anymore will focus on:
- Why this issue is worth your time and needs to be a matter of the heart before real change can occur.
- Answering the question of why being "not racist" is not enough anymore.
- Sharing points of action that participants can use to continue their journey of addressing racism in their lives.
Register for event: Colour Blind? Why Being 'Not Racist' Is Not Enough Anymore by June 17, 2022.
9:30 AM
This is your chance to meet local funding organizations and find out what types of funding and programs they offer small business owners. This session will explain the different options available including financing from banks, investors and mentor-connected loans.
10:00 AM| Enercare Centre, 100 Princes' Blvd., Unit 1, Toronto
9:30 AM
This seminar is held by CRA Professionals, and will cover: Business tax deductions, T2 Corporation Income Tax Return Common tax errors, Helpful tools and services offered by CRA, & General bookkeeping and best practices.
10:00 AM| Enercare Centre, 100 Princes' Blvd., Unit 1, Toronto
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)
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
The Marketing and Sales session is an introduction to the marketing and sales strategy (aka plan) necessary to grow your business. Marketing is imperative to building sales for your business.
5:00 PM| Heydenshore pavilion, Water Street, Whitby
Whitby Brass band free summer concerts.
Heydenshore pavilion, Water Street, Whitby
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