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10:00 AM| Abilities Centre | 55 Gordon St, Whitby, ON L1N 0J2
Join us for a festive tree experience & holiday activities. The day will include fun for the whole family, beautifully decorated holiday trees, a holiday market with local vendors, holiday games and activities, train rides, a visit from Santa, and much more! All funds raised will support Abilities Centre’s Summer Camp Program. We can't wait to see you there!
10:30 AM| 72 Queen St. Civic Centre Oshawa, ON L1H 3Z3
Saturdays, September 24-November 19 (6 sessions)
No class October 8
Ages 5-8 10:30am-12pm
Ages 9-12 1-3pm
This class is filled with art making that inspires creativity and imagination! Each week will be a new adventure with sculptures, paintings, drawings, printmaking, and more using artist quality materials!
7:00 PM| Biltmore Theatre- 39 King St. East Oshawa, ON L1H 1B
Tuns is coming to Oshawa on November 5th Tickets are on sale now, get yours today!
7:00 PM| 78 Church St. S., Ajax
The December 7, 1941 attack on Pear Harbor triggered the internment and dispossession of tens of thousands of Japanese-Canadians. IN a tale that is both illuminating and profoundly personal, "Sansei: The Storyteller" weaves together storytelling, historical audio, dance, and family recollections in a moving work that the CBC hailed as both "timely" and "unexpectedly beautiful". With compassion and unexpected humour, Mark Kunji Ikeda shares his discovery of where he came from, how his family navigated their histories, and how rampant racism of past generations has affected the Japanese community today. Concessions and cash bar available.
"Ikeda says more with the movement of his fingers than many actors do with reams of dialogue." ~Louis B. Hobson, Calgary Herald
7:00 PM| 78 Church St S, Ajax ON
The December 7, 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor triggered the internment and dispossession of tens of thousands of Japanese-Canadians. In a tale that is both illuminating and profoundly personal, Sansei: The Storyteller weaves together narrative, dance, historical audio, and family recollections in a moving work that CBC hailed as both “timely” and uniquely beautiful".
With compassion and unexpected humour, Kunji Ikeda shares his discovery of where he came from, how his family navigated their histories, and how the rampant racism of past generations has affected the Japanese community today.
"Ikeda says more with the movement of his fingers than many actors do with reams of dialogue."
- Louis B Hobson, Calgary Herald.
7:00 PM| 632 Thornton Rd. North, Oshawa
All are welcome to attend an evening of music and remarks honouring those who served and currently serve in the armed forces. Participating community groups are the Whitby Brass Band, Wounded Warriors Canada and the Ontario Regiment Museum. Admission is free however donations are welcomed for the community groups. A military uniform and artifact display will be available to view prior to the concert and afterwards. Refreshments served after the concert.
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