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(27 Results Found)10:00 AM| Pickering Museum Village
09:15 AM| 30 Bellwood Dr, Whitby, ON L1N 8M4
Our Expressive Arts Camp Program for children ages 5-12 utilizes a mindfulness-based approach that promotes connection and individual expression. Each week, we get creative with different art forms and produce new art projects daily. We take part in mindfulness activities and energetic games and fun. We create an inclusive, safe space where participants can learn more about themselves and others through the art making process.
We recognize the value of small group sizes to maximize safety, individualization, and a high-quality art-making experiences for our campers.
For more information regarding our Expressive Arts Camp Program, please call us at 905-493-5955 or email us at info@artwithaheart.ca!
10:00 AM| 143 Simpson Ave., Bowmanville, L1C 2H9
In the exhibition Sutures, Eve Tagny and Emii Alrai have stitched together duelling notions of a wound across explosive times and physical space. After injury, a suture weaves broken pieces back into a whole. Its bands pull together, forcing two lacerations to meet as the body recovers from incision. Though rough and imperfect, these markings imply a severing that at once imprint signifiers of new life and healing.
10:00 AM
July 27th – September 2nd
Available to view 10am-4pm Wednesday to Sunday with general admission.
Best known for his Toronto Star series Birdseye Centre, Jimmie Frise was born and raised on Scugog Island before rising to cartoon fame from the 1920’s – 1940’s. View a selection of works by famous cartoonist, Jimmie Frise, featuring the newly restored painting The Last Muskie. “The Lake Scugog Historical Society is pleased to have sponsored the recent restoration of this very large watercolour & ink painting by our own renowned cartoonist Jimmie Frise. Scugog Shores Museum has one of the largest collections of Frise paintings and artwork in Ontario and we look forward to seeing this piece displayed for all to see”, states LSHS president Marilyn Pearce.
01:00 PM| 30 Bellwood Dr, Whitby, ON L1N 8M4
Our Expressive Arts Camp Program for teens aged 13-17 utilizes a mindfulness-based approach that promotes connection and individual expression. Each week, we get creative with different art forms and produce new art projects daily. We take part in mindfulness activities, energizing games, and fun.
We create an inclusive, safe space where participants can learn more about themselves and others through the art-making process.
We recognize the value of small group sizes to maximize safety, individualization, and a high-quality art-making experience. Therefore, our program sizes are intentionally capped at lower numbers.
Running weekly from July 4th to August 26th, Monday to Friday.
For more information regarding our Teen Artists Unite Summer Camp program, call us at 905-493-5955 or email us at info@artwithaheart.ca!
04:00 PM| 99 Athol Street East
OVG360, operators of the Tribute Communities Centre, is excited to announce the return of Touch-a-Truck after a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This year's eighth annual Touch-a-Truck event is presented by Campkin's RV Centre and willl be on Friday, August 26, 2022 from 4pm to 8pm in support of Big Brothers Big Sisters of South-West Durham. This free community event will be hosted outside and around the Tribute Communities Centre and is a fun, hands on event that allows children of all ages to get up close and personal with more than 40 vehicles of all shapes and sizes. Children will love the interactive displays and the opportunity to learn about the vehicles from the drivers.
“We are ecstatic to be able to bring this event back to the community and are thrilled that our community partners continue to support and fuel this event year after year,” said William Balfour, Assistant General Manager and Director of Marketing & Sales for OVG360. “We're expecting this year to be the biggest turnout yet and hope that we'll be able to make another sizable donation to Big Brothers Big Sisters of South-West Durham with the assistance of attendees and community partners.”
Although the event is free for the community to attend, OVG360 encourages all attendees to donate what they can afford to Big Brothers Big Sisters of South-West Durham during the event at their booth located by the BBQ area. This year’s event will again satisfy attendee’s taste buds as the OVG360 team fires up the grill to provide a charity BBQ for attendees. Touch-a-Truck is a free event to enter, however certain activities may be subject to a cost such as face painting, BBQ, etc.
Don't forget Kars on King is happening on Friday as well in downtown Oshawa from 3:30pm to 9:30pm!
07:30 PM| Scugog Shores Museum Village
Immerse yourself in an evening of love!
In this new outdoor adaptation of the classic tale, Cyrano tells the story of the original swashbuckling, swooning adventure-poet.
Come celebrate a story of love, sacrifice, and wit that’s as potent now as it ever was.
Intermission. General seating (bring your own chairs).
08:30 PM| Whitby Civic Park - Parking Lot behind Town Hall
A modern reincarnation of the drive-in without the cars, Movies in the Park is a great free evening for families. The films are shown using an inflatable screen, a powerful video projector and concert quality sound. Visitors are encouraged to bring their lawn chairs and blankets, popcorn and treats and enjoy the movie outside under the stars.
Check out our website for up to date information.
09:30 PM| 690 Taunton Road West, Oshawa, ON, L1L 0N9
Ever played Laser Tag Outdoors under the Moonlight ?
Battle City in Oshawa will be offering Laser Tag Manhunt every Friday & Saturday night in July and August from 9:30pm-11-30pm.
Unlimited Play for $29.99 + Tax Per Player.
Terms & Conditions Apply.
09:00 AM| 1604 Champlain Ave, Whitby
Durham College student workers host a weekly farmers market and garden tours at Durham College Whitby Campus under the outdoor classroom, Fridays 2pm-5pm and Saturdays 9am-12pm. Join us for garden tours and browse our selection of fresh produce, baked goods, and more!
10:00 AM
July 27th – September 2nd
Available to view 10am-4pm Wednesday to Sunday with general admission.
Best known for his Toronto Star series Birdseye Centre, Jimmie Frise was born and raised on Scugog Island before rising to cartoon fame from the 1920’s – 1940’s. View a selection of works by famous cartoonist, Jimmie Frise, featuring the newly restored painting The Last Muskie. “The Lake Scugog Historical Society is pleased to have sponsored the recent restoration of this very large watercolour & ink painting by our own renowned cartoonist Jimmie Frise. Scugog Shores Museum has one of the largest collections of Frise paintings and artwork in Ontario and we look forward to seeing this piece displayed for all to see”, states LSHS president Marilyn Pearce.
10:00 AM| 143 Simpson Ave., Bowmanville, L1C 2H9
In the exhibition Sutures, Eve Tagny and Emii Alrai have stitched together duelling notions of a wound across explosive times and physical space. After injury, a suture weaves broken pieces back into a whole. Its bands pull together, forcing two lacerations to meet as the body recovers from incision. Though rough and imperfect, these markings imply a severing that at once imprint signifiers of new life and healing.
12:00 PM| Port Perry Post Office, 192 Queen St
🎶 10 Saturdays, 10 Artists — Saturdays from July 16th to September 17th enjoy Songs of the Summer across Downtown Port Perry.
🎤 The Port Perry BIA has put together an incredible lineup of local musicians to provide ambiance while you shop and stroll Queen Street. Stroll, shop, sightsee, selfie, sing along if you know the words — it's the Songs of the Summer!
🎵 Live music brought to you in partnership with Central Counties Tourism.
🤘 Learn more and see the full lineup, here: https://discoverportperry.ca/songs-of-the-summer/
12:00 PM| 143 Simpson Avenue, Bowmanville, ON., L1C 2H9
We need to speak in spores is a collective exercise in attunement, empathy and collaboration where the public is invited to think like fungi. Taking place outside the Visual Arts Centre of Clarington (VAC), participants will be presented with an “event score” — a set of simple instructions that will prompt a series of group actions, meditations, and thought experiments to explore the emergent effects of encounter. Taking cues from fungi’s integral role in a forest’s health, such as facilitating interspecies communication and resource distribution, the participatory event will repurpose a selection of research papers, essay selections, news stories, poems, mythologies and will “compost” previous artistic elements from Sahar Te’s curatorial program Incubator, originally installed in the VAC Loft Gallery in fall 2021. Through a process of exchanged “assembled contaminations,” participants will discover and co-produce their own collective, attuned language.
* To participate in this event, no previous performance experience is required.
02:00 PM| 143 Simpson Avenue, Bowmanville, L1C 2H9
Saprotrophs is a hybrid screening and lecture event to be presented at the Visual Arts Centre of Clarington, focused on historicizing ideas of growth and decay, as they’ve evolved from the earth’s ancient ecologies to landscapes of industrialized capitalism. The event will open with a screening of artist Miles Rufelds’ 2019 essay film, Two or Three Saprophytes. Tonally pitched between Marxist ecological criticism and European Gothic horror, the film tells a hallucinatory narrative of mushrooms, chemicals, machines, and ghosts, contrasting a speculative history of the Industrial Revolution with a broader analysis of the earth’s patterns of growth, decomposition, and fossilization.
Following the screening, Rufelds will present a new piece of writing, expanding on themes brought up in the film, focusing specifically on contemporary questions surrounding the limits of capitalist growth, contested notions of “degrowth,” ecological activism, and labour agitation. The screening will be followed by a Q&A and open discussion with the audience.
07:30 PM| Scugog Shores Museum Village
Immerse yourself in an evening of love!
In this new outdoor adaptation of the classic tale, Cyrano tells the story of the original swashbuckling, swooning adventure-poet.
Come celebrate a story of love, sacrifice, and wit that’s as potent now as it ever was.
Intermission. General seating (bring your own chairs).
09:30 PM| 690 Taunton Road West, Oshawa, ON, L1L 0N9
Ever played Laser Tag Outdoors under the Moonlight ?
Battle City in Oshawa will be offering Laser Tag Manhunt every Friday & Saturday night in July and August from 9:30pm-11-30pm.
Unlimited Play for $29.99 + Tax Per Player.
Terms & Conditions Apply.
10:00 AM| 143 Simpson Ave., Bowmanville, L1C 2H9
In the exhibition Sutures, Eve Tagny and Emii Alrai have stitched together duelling notions of a wound across explosive times and physical space. After injury, a suture weaves broken pieces back into a whole. Its bands pull together, forcing two lacerations to meet as the body recovers from incision. Though rough and imperfect, these markings imply a severing that at once imprint signifiers of new life and healing.
10:00 AM
July 27th – September 2nd
Available to view 10am-4pm Wednesday to Sunday with general admission.
Best known for his Toronto Star series Birdseye Centre, Jimmie Frise was born and raised on Scugog Island before rising to cartoon fame from the 1920’s – 1940’s. View a selection of works by famous cartoonist, Jimmie Frise, featuring the newly restored painting The Last Muskie. “The Lake Scugog Historical Society is pleased to have sponsored the recent restoration of this very large watercolour & ink painting by our own renowned cartoonist Jimmie Frise. Scugog Shores Museum has one of the largest collections of Frise paintings and artwork in Ontario and we look forward to seeing this piece displayed for all to see”, states LSHS president Marilyn Pearce.
11:00 AM| clarington
We are planning FREE face painting, raffle prizes, free treats and lots of amazing vendors to shop from. SHOP LOCAL!
APPLICATIONS FOR VENDORS CLOSE JULY 30TH - Apply now (link below!)
This venue is very popular, very beautiful and vendor spots will not last long.
10:00 AM| 143 Simpson Ave., Bowmanville, L1C 2H9
In the exhibition Sutures, Eve Tagny and Emii Alrai have stitched together duelling notions of a wound across explosive times and physical space. After injury, a suture weaves broken pieces back into a whole. Its bands pull together, forcing two lacerations to meet as the body recovers from incision. Though rough and imperfect, these markings imply a severing that at once imprint signifiers of new life and healing.
10:00 AM| 143 Simpson Ave., Bowmanville, L1C 2H9
In the exhibition Sutures, Eve Tagny and Emii Alrai have stitched together duelling notions of a wound across explosive times and physical space. After injury, a suture weaves broken pieces back into a whole. Its bands pull together, forcing two lacerations to meet as the body recovers from incision. Though rough and imperfect, these markings imply a severing that at once imprint signifiers of new life and healing.
10:00 AM
Social media is an invaluable tool for today’s business, whether you are just starting out or have been established for years. Not understanding how to use social media effectively can leave you overwhelmed and ultimately hurt your bottom line as your potential customers can easily find your competitors.
This workshop hosted by the Toronto Digital Service Squad will leave you with a better understanding of how to leverage the power of social media to grow your online community, drive sales and reduce marketing costs.
10:00 AM| 143 Simpson Ave., Bowmanville, L1C 2H9
In the exhibition Sutures, Eve Tagny and Emii Alrai have stitched together duelling notions of a wound across explosive times and physical space. After injury, a suture weaves broken pieces back into a whole. Its bands pull together, forcing two lacerations to meet as the body recovers from incision. Though rough and imperfect, these markings imply a severing that at once imprint signifiers of new life and healing.
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