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September 2 - 3, 2006
Port Rowan, Bayfest
Port Rowan, Fun for the whole family, arts & crafts, entertainment, great food. Long Point Country Chamber of Commerce
1-866-281-1416
September 2 and 3, 2006
Grand Bend, Castrol Thunder by the Beach
Grand Bend Motorplex 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Canada’s largest Labour Day drag race featuring “Nitro Funny cars, 300 mph top fuelers, jets, funny cars and more.Admission: Sat. $30, Sun. $25 or weekend pass $50
Grand Bend Motorplex (519) 238-7223
September 2 - 26, 2006
Guelph, "Soul of the Moon" Barber Gallery, 167 Suffolk Street, Guelph Photography Group Show. Photographers explore the influences of the Moon on Earth and Man. Opening reception: Saturday September 9, 2-4 P.M. Free Barber Gallery (519) 824-0821
sales@barbergallery.com
Sept 7 Oct 1, 2006
Kitchener, Barefoot in the Park, by Neil Simon
Theatre & Company, 36 King St. W
The 1963 comedy that had 1,530 performances on Broadway.
The February New York cold, a hole in their skylight, no heat, and that foreign guy always climbing through their window…no wonder housewife Corie and lawyer Paul’s 7-day-old marriage is on the rocks!
Tickets $19-29. Discounts for seniors, children, all students. EyeGO. Box office (519) 571-0928 or www.theatreandcompany.org
BOX OFFICE AT (519) 571-0928
September 8 and 9, 2006
Seaforth, Fall Fair Seaforth Fair Grounds, 140 Duke Street 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. sponsored by the Seaforth Agricultural Society. Parade. Cattle, horse and sheep shows. Baby show.
(519) 527-1321
September 8, 9 and 10, 2006
Blyth, Huron Pioneer Threshers and Hobby Show Blyth Arena, fairgrounds and campgrounds (off Hwy #4 and County Rd. 25). Gates open at 8 a.m. till 6 p.m. Steam engines, tractors, cars, flea market, working displays, crafts, horse ploughing, step dancing, fiddle contests, hot and cold meals. Camping available. Admission: $5 per person. Contact: Marian Hallahan (519) 523-9330
September 8, 9, and 10, 2006
Kirkton, Fall Fair Kirkton-Woodham Community Centre (Highway #23). Fri. 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.; Sat. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Parade, pet show, baby show, pedal tractor pull and 4-H clubs. Rides for children. Sun. 1 p.m. - ? demolition derby. Admission: $5.00, Children 12 and under free.
Helen Hardeman (519) 229-8151
September 8 - 10, 2006
Stratford, Ovation Music Festival 06
Corners of Lorne Avenue and Romeo Street
The Tragically Hipp will be the headliners to this outdoor rock festival. Friday night is geared to a younger audience, a rocking show on Saturday and a family-oriented lineup on Sunday. www.standingovation.ca Fee: $45/General admin includes parking plus handling,$99/Weekend pass Tel: 1-888-388-1928
September 8, 2006 - September 10, 2006
Stratford , Ovation Music Festival 06
Corners of Lorne Avenue and Romeo Street , The Tragically Hipp will be the headliners to this outdoor rock festival. Friday night is geared to a younger audience, a rocking show on Saturday and a family-oriented lineup on Sunday. www.standingovation.ca Fee: $45/General admin includes parking plus handling,$99/Weekend pass Tel:1-888-388-1928
Saturday, September 9
Kitchener - Genealogy Workshop Keeping The Process Going
Doon Heritage Crossroads, 10 Huron Road at Homer Watson Boulevard 9:00 am - 12:00 noon
The Friends of Doon Heritage Crossroads are pleased to present a half-day workshop on genealogy designed to help those who have started the process of researching a family or organization’s history. How do you keep the project going? Where do you turn next for information and what do you do with the information that you have already gathered. Admission: $20.00 per person plus GST. Member’s discount applies. Capacity limited. Pre-registration required. Contact: Tom Reitz 519-748-1914 rtom@region.waterloo.on.ca
September 9 - 10, 2006
Port Rowan, War of 1812 Re-enactment
Backus Hertigage Conservation Area, The village will be invaded by the 19th Century soldiers and their families during this annual military re-enactment event. 519-428-4623
conservation@lprca.on.ca
September 9, 2006 - September 9, 2006
Kitchener/Cambridge , 3rd Annual Paddle for Cancer with Waterloo Wellington Canoe Club
Grand River , We need your support! Come out and paddle the Grand River for a great cause. Step 1. Register at least 1 week before the event Step 2. Raise Pledges (pledge form can be requested when contacting the club to register) Step 3. Meet up with good friends (thatâ s us) on September 9th Step 4. Feel good about yourself for supporting Cancer Research. A social gathering will follow the paddle at about 4:00. Sponsorship forms and money will be collected on the day of the event. If you are not a member of the Waterloo Wellington Canoe Club but you are interested in the Paddling for Cancer we would LOVE to have you join us. Non-members will be required to pay a $20 registration fee ($30 for families), which will allow you to join us for the day and you will also receive a membership for the Waterloo Wellington Canoe Club for the rest of 2006. Fee: Fee to register for non-members. Pledges. Contact:Waterloo Wellington Canoe Club Tel: 519-658-8955 mailto: www.waterloowellingtoncanoeclub.ca
September 12, 2006 - September 12, 2006
Burlington Paletta Lakefront Park Wine Tasting Series , Paletta Lakefront Park and Mansion , Once a month experts from top Ontario wineries will speak about the history and development of their wines and wineries, as they lead you through a sampling of their products. After tasting is finished you're invited to stay and enjoy hors d'oeuvres provided by our caterers and door prizes will be rewarded. Starts at 7p.m. . Tickets $25.00 each Contact:: Dorothy Olah 905-632-7809 ext.3
olahd@burlington.ca
September 13 - 17, 2006
Delhi, The Delhi Tobacco Harvest Festival
Harvestfest is a celebration of harvest in the town of Delhi. Harvestfest parade, Ontario Tobacco Queen Contest, Car Show, great food, entertainment, sidewalk sales with downtown merchants. 519-582-2991
delhiharvestfest@yahoo.ca
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September 15, 16 and 17, 2006
Lucknow, Fall Fair Lucknow Sports Complex Sponsored by Lucknow Agricultural Society. Ambassador pageant, parade, livestock shows, displays, dances. Theme “Come to our Country Wedding Af-Fair.
Murray Irvin (519) 528-7594,
Irvin@hurontel.on.ca
September 15, 2007 - September 15, 2007
Stratford , Stratford Rotary Dragon Boat Festival , Avon River
12th annual Dragon Boat Festival featuring food, entertainment and dragon boat racing. 8 am - 9 pm Fee: Free Tel:(519)-271-8002
Sept. 15, 2006 - Sept. 15, 2006
Guelph , Stephen Lewis - Guelph for Africa
River Run Center , Join in this fundraising event in support of Dr. Anne-Marie Zajdlik's efforts to raise $1 million for an AIDS Clinic in Lesotho in Southern Africa. The event includes a lecture by Stephen Lewis, live African music, drumming, and to compliment the evening, a special surprise via video. Hosted by Paul Kennedy. Enjoy an intimate dinner with Stephen Lewis. Catered by Party Guest Event Planning 5:45 pm - Co-operators Hall $200 per ticket / $1,500 per table of eight A tax receipt will be issued for the allowable amount after the event. Please call the box office at 519.763.3000 to reserve your table today. Fee: $25/ $20/ eyeGO - Main Stage Tel:519.763.3000
info@riverrun.ca
September 15, 2006 - September 17, 2006
Milverton , 143rd Milverton Fair! - Scarecrows!
Milverton Fair Grounds , Come out and enjoy the amazing line up of entertainment for the entire family! New this year is the demolition derby, family dance, texas hold'em poker, live music, hobby and home decor demos, fitness presentation, unearth and reconstruct a horse skelton, science shows, enter your scrapbook for judging and the ever popular Scooby Doo!! Back by popular demand is pig scramble, rock climbing and amusements, jewelry and kraft corner, youth dance, mini and antique tractor pull, petting zoe, baby show, family bingo, stick horse rodeo and of course The Fries....Mark it on your calendar! www.milvertonfair.ca
September 16, 2006 - September 17, 2006
R.R.7 Woodstock , Apple Festival , Birtch Farms and Estate Winery
Horse drawn wagon rides around the "Apple Tale Trail", scarecrow making, corn maze, wine and food sampling, strolling musicians, apple picking, apple fritters, BBQ. 10 am - 5 pm Fee: No general admission - cost for activities Tel:(519)-469-3040
Saturday, September 16
Kitchener - Seed Saving Workshop
Doon Heritage Crossroads, 10 Huron Road at Homer Watson Boulevard 9:00 am - 12:00 noon Learn the art and science of seed saving at Doon Heritage Crossroads. Under the guidance of Bob Wildfong, the museum’s Heritage Gardener an accomplished seed producer and one of Canada’s experts on heritage seeds. Participants will learn how to collect seeds from garden plants, clean and store them for planting the following spring. Methods for controlling pollination and proper seed harvesting will be demonstrated. Participants will be invited to gather some seeds from the museum’s heritage gardens. Admission: $10.00 per person plus GST. Member’s discount applies. Free for Seeds of Diversity members. Capacity limited. Pre-registration required. Contact: Tom Reitz 519-748-1914
rtom@region.waterloo.on.ca
September 16, 2006
Goderich, Harvest Festival Courthouse Park, Downtown Goderich 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Goderich Farmers’ Market welcomes community groups, fine artists, musicians and crafts people as they celebrate the harvest in this unique outdoor market. The Bandstand in the Park hosts free live performances. Contact: (519) 440-0871,
bia@goderich.ca
September 16, 2006 - September 17, 2006
Kitchener , Joseph Schneider Haus Museum 25th Anniversary Homecoming Week-end
Joseph Schneider Haus Museum , Joseph Schneider Haus Museum 25th Anniversary Homecoming Week-end, Saturday September 16 (10-5) & Sunday, September 17 (1-5). One-of-a-kind traditional arts & crafts fair, music, storytelling, magic. Behind-the-scenes tour as part of Doors Open Waterloo Region (Sat. Sept. 16) ADMISSION FREE. 519-742-7752 Important times Descriptions may be edited for length. Fee: Free 519 742-7752
www.jsh25years.ca
September 16, 2006 - September 16, 2006
Listowel , The Listowel Home and Farm Show
Agricultural Hall , Catch a glimpse of future trends in Canadian Rural Living. Vendors will be showcasing solar power, gardening trends, composters, geothermal heating, local foodstuffs, straw bale houses, hybrid vehicles, bio-diesel engines, septic systems and wind generators. Also featuring kids crafts and local artisans. 10 am - 6 pm Fee: $4/A, $2/SR/CH, $10/Family
September 16, 2006
Region of Waterloo , The Amazing Race for Heartwood Place
starts & ends at 209 Bearinger Road , Are you ready for ADVENTURE? Join The Amazing Race for Heartwood Place on Saturday, September 16, 2006! Similar to The Amazing Race reality TV show, your team will embark upon an exciting adventure across the Region of Waterloo. Come out with your friends or family and have an AMAZING day while showing your support for HEARTWOOD PLACE. For more information, visit: http://www.heartwoodplace.ca/race Fee: $300 for an adult team, $200 for a family team Contact:Maria Prins Tel: 519 745-9315 x225 mprins@heartwoodplace.ca
September 16, 2006
Cambridge, FamJam - FREE Community Party
Silverheights Public School, 390 Scott Road
Free family event! 1pm to 5pm. Live music, free bbq, inflatables park, tons of free prizes. Leave your money at home! *Free hip-hop dance party to follow from 7pm-10pm at the school gym for 8-15 year olds (supervised). Free
Contact:: S Sibley
519-651-1800
info@thelifecentre.
September 16, 2006
Brantford, Personal Computer Museum Anniversary Celebration
13 Alma Street (rear)
The Personal Computer Musuem is celebrating its first year in operation. Free food and admission, interact with over 40 old working computers. Theatre display with golf simulator and much much more! Must be seen to be believed.
Free, DON appreciated.
Syd Bolton, 519-753-8825
sbolton@bfree.on.ca
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September 16-17, 2006
Toronto, The Clothing Show
Automotive Building, CNE
Now in our 29th year, The Clothing Show has become an unforgettable shopping experience to thousands of people. The Clothing Show has continued to grow to now over 300 vendor- booths with the best selection and prices under one roof. Find everything from casual to formal clothing, jewelry, cosmetics, shoes, hats, handbags and purses, stockings, lingerie, and more. Saturday 11am-8pm, Sunday 11am-6pm
Show Info 416-516-9859
www.theclothingshow.com
Fee: Admission $8 advance, $10 at the door
Tel:: 416-516-9859
mailto:: info@theclothingshow.com
September 17, 2006
Paris, Brantford Kinsmen's - 33rd Annual Car Show & Swop MeetParis Fair Grounds - 139 Silver St. Come show off your ride at our spectacular show. This event is enjoyed be thousands every year. Has been voted by several publications as best Car Show that they have ever seen. Car buffs from all around have traveled from all around including several other provinces, just to attend our show. Dash plaques to first 300 contestants & goodie bags while quantities last *LOTS OF DRAW PRIZES * 50/50 DRAW* *50'S - 70'S MUSIC* SPECIAL DRAW FOR CHILDREN 12 & UNDER AND SPOUSE ACCOMPANYING REGISTERED ENTRANTS PROCEEDS TO (CF) AND OTHER COMMUNITY PROJECTS. Wheelchair accessible: Yes Handicapped Parking: Yes http://www.geocities.com/brantford_kinsmen1/carshow.html Bob Townson 519-756-7796
brantford_kinsmen@canada.com
Sept. 17, 2006
Guelph , Guelph Scottish Festival
Royal Canadain Legion Br. 234 Guelph - 919 York Rd , Opening ceremonies (massed bands)1:00 p.m. Enoy the sights and sounds of Pipe Bands all afternoon until 5:00 p.m. Fee: A non-perishable item for the Guelph Food Bank is a appreciated. Contact:Office Clerk 1 - 5 pm. Tel: 519-822-1565
rcl234@on.aibn.com
September 17, 2006
New Hamburg, Taste Local! Taste Fresh!
Kirkpatrick Park
Taste Local! Taste Fresh! will take place from 2-5pm on the grounds of Kirkpatrick Park in downtown New Hamburg. In addition to sampling the culinary creations of chefs from across the region, all of which feature and promote local foods, guests will have the opportunity to bid on silent auction packages and meet and mingle with the farmers and chefs, who will be willing to answer questions about local food and the art of cooking. Tickets are $55/person and are available at www.foodlink.ca or by calling 519-747-7641.
Fee: $55/person or book of ten tickets for $500, Contact:: Jennifer Beger
519.524.2906
ads@foodlink-waterlooregion.ca
September 17, 2006
Rockton, Anne of Green Gables Day
Westfield Heritage Village, 1049 Regional Road 552 Step into the pages of L.M. Montgomeryâ s masterpiece and become part of Avonlea and the life of Canadaâ s favourite literary character by enjoying a variety of entertaining activities for the whole family. Runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Anne look-alike contest at 1 p.m. (Registration required in advance.) For more information, please call 1-800-883-0104. $8.50 AD, $7.50 SR, $4.50 CH
Westfield Heritage Village 800-883-0104
west@nonline.net
Sunday, September 17
Kitchener - 1914 Fall Fair
Doon Heritage Crossroads, 10 Huron Road at Homer Watson Boulevard, 10:00 am - 4:30 pm
In 1914 the Fall Fair was a showcase for the best of the best - whether it was a prize cow or a noisy steam engine, a cherry pie, a pumpkin or a favourite quilt. The community is invited to rekindle the spirit of an old fashioned fair at Doon Heritage Crossroads. Enter your best baking, handiwork or preserves in competition for cash prizes. Call the museum for entry categories and prize lists. Enjoy musical entertainment, horse drawn wagon rides, the penny carnival and the living history village. Admission: $6.00 Adults, $4.00 Seniors/Students, $3.00 Children, Children 4 and Under Free. (Admission prices include all taxes.) Contact: Tom Reitz 519-748-1914
rtom@region.waterloo.on.ca
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September 19 & 20, 2006
Brussels, Fall Fair
Brussels Morris & Grey Community Centre
Tues. 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. and Wed. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. 145th fall fair. Opening ceremonies, parade, midway, homecrafts, school and farm exhibits. 4-H beef and sheep. Admission: Donation. Mary Douma (519) 887-6687,
brusselsfair@canoemail.com
September 21, 2006
Stratford, United Way Campaign Kick Off Lunch
Royal Canadian Legion
This annual event kicks off United Way's annual fundraising campaign. A traditional weiners and beans lunch will be served up by volunteers from Clarica. Music, silent auction, raffle and door prizes!
11 am - 1:30 pm. Fee: $5/A/SR/CH
(519)-271-7730
September 21, 2006 - September 24, 2006
Stratford , 165th Stratford Fall Fair , Stratford Fairgrounds
Homecraft and school fair exhibits, petting zoo, Farm to You exhibit, 4H livestock shows, live entertainment daily, baby show, Ambassador competition, Campbell Amusements midway, Western Horse show, demolition derby and a kids stuff activity area. 2 pm - 10 pm - Thurs 9:30 am - 10:30 pm - Fri 9 am - 10:30 pm - Sat 10 am - 4 pm - Sun Fee: $8/A, $7/Sr, $5/ST Tel:(519)-271-5130
September 22, 23 and 24, 2006
Exeter, Fall Fair South Huron Recreation Centre, 94 Victoria Street East. Friday evening entertainment, ambassador, parade, horse, sheep and goat shows. 4-H calf exhibits, school division, pet show, midway etc. See you at our fair! Admission: - $4, Secondary School - $2, Elementary School and under - free.
Norma Cockwill (519) 235-1284
September 23, 2006
Amherstburg, Doors Open Amherstburg
Various Locations, Doors Open Amherstburg is part of Doors Open Amherstburg/Windsor, a free, family oriented weekend celebration of this areaâ s rich architectural and historical resources. More than 45 of the finest heritage buildings open their doors for free public tours in Amherstburg. Explore national historic sites, businesses, private homes, places of worship and places of work, many not normally open to the public. Doors Open Amherstburg is part of Doors Open Ontario, a province-wide celebration of community heritage. Free Emily Duff 519-253-7970
emily.duff@sympatico.ca
September 23, 2006 - September 23, 2006
Guelph , 13th Annual River Clean Up with Waterloo Wellington Canoe Club
Speed River , Hey, all you community minded paddlers, come on out for a fun day cleaning up the Speed River in Guelph. We hope to get another great turnout this year, and do our part in the Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup. Bring a lunch and dress appropriately for the weather. We recommend river shoes or boots as well as gloves. Garbage bags will be provided. If you are not a member of the Waterloo Wellington Canoe Club but you are interested in the River Clean-Up we would LOVE to have you join us. Non-members will be required to pay a $20 registration fee ($30 for families), which will allow you to join us for the day and you will also receive a membership for the Waterloo Wellington Canoe Club for the rest of 2006. Fee: Fee to register for non-members. Contact:Waterloo Wellington Canoe Club Tel: 519-658-8955 mailto: www.waterloowellingtoncanoeclub.ca
September 24, 2006
Wingham, Canada’s Olde Tyme Fiddle Convention and Annual Barn Dance Rally Royal Canadian Legion, 183 Victoria St., 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., sponsored by The Barn Dance Historical Society and Entertainment Museum. This is a fiddle concert, not a competition, featuring invited players demonstrating their skills and techniques of fiddle music. The fiddle concert is followed by an open mic show, where anyone can play or sing their music. $5/person (registered entertainers free).
Wayne Otterbein (519) 235-4783
September 24, 2006 - September 24, 2006
Stratford , Stratford Chamber Music , St. John's United Church
With pianist Todd Yaniw. 7:30 pm Fee: $20/A/SR, $10/ST Tel:(519)-271-5184
September 24, 2006
Windsor, Doors Open Windsor Various Locations, Doors Open Windsor is part of Doors Open Amherstburg/Windsor, a free, family oriented weekend celebration of this areaâ s rich architectural and historical resources. More than 45 of the finest heritage buildings open their doors for free public tours in Windsor. Explore national historic sites, businesses, private homes, places of worship and places of work, many not normally open to the public. Doors Open Windsor is part of Doors Open Ontario, a province-wide celebration of community heritage, Free Emily Duff 519-253-7970 emily.duff@sympatico.ca
September 23 - 24, 2006
Norfolk County, Norfolk Studio Tour
Free self-guided tour of artist studio, and guest artists in their work environments.
519-583-1101
September 24, 2006
Burlington, Ontario , Applefest Fall Fair
Ireland House at Oakridge Farm - 2168 Guelph Line , 12:00 noon-4:00 p.m. Itâ s a fall fair right here in the city. Enjoy the fruit of the season. See antique tractors, pioneer apple schnitzing and old-fashioned apple cider making. There will be pony rides and face painting for kids. Enjoy lots of apple treats and a country BBQ too! Admission is by donation. Sylvia Hentz 905-332-9888
specialevents@on.aibn.com
September 24, 2006
Seaforth, Ciderfest. Egmond (Foundation) House, London Rd, Egmondville 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., sponsored by the Van Egmond Foundation. Flea market, rope making, spinning, weaving, rug braiding, carving, heritage demos, tea cup reading, hot and cold cider, apple fritters, sausage on a bun etc. Entertainment. Heritage House open for tours. Adults - $2, School Children $1 and Preschool free.
Jean Fox (519) 523-4411
September 24th - October 1st, 2006
Brantford , 4th Annual Brantford Idol Singing Contest
Army, Navy & Airforce Club, 645 Colborne Stree , Who Will Be Brantford's NEXT Superstar. Over 100 singing hopefuls vie for the coveted title to be crowned Brantford Idol 2006. Performers 8-Adult in three categories: Junior, Teen and Adult. Featuring performances by 2005 Grand Champions: Brieonna Locche, Natasha Melfi and Madeline Preston. Sensational family entertainment! Fee: $5.00/person Joan Minnery (519) 752-1694
joan@memphismotion.com
September 26, 2006 - September 26, 2006
Stratford , Good Book Group
Stratford Public Library , This is an ever changing group of people who enjoy getting together to talk about the book Atonement by Ian McEwan. 7 pm Fee: Fee/Free ( SR=Senior AD=Adults CH=Children DON=Donation ) Tel:(519)-271-0220
September 26, 2006
Owen Sound, Ontario , Knox Organ Recital - William Wright
Knox United Church, 9th Street & 4th Avenue East , 7:30 p.m. 1st Concert in series to benefit the restoration of the Memorial organ (1919 Casavant) dedicated to the 22 men from Knox who gave their lives in World War I; Fee: $20.00 Contact:Church Office Tel: 519-376-4684 mailto: knoxos@bmts.com
September 27, 2006 - September 27, 2006
Stratford , Through the Workshop Window
Studio Theatre , Elvira By Brigitte Jaques, translated by David Edney In 1940, as the Nazis advance on Paris, the celebrated director, actor, writer and teacher Louis Jouvet coaches an actress playing Dona Elvira in Moliere's comedy Don Juan. Based on actual transcripts, this fascinating glimpse into the creation of a stage performance is also a compelling drama in its own right. 8 pm Fee: $5.35/Proceeds donated to the Actor's Fund of Canada 1-800-567-1600
September 29 -October 1
Mount Forest, Neustadt, Flesherton, Durham , Autumn Leaves Studio Tour
various studios ,Our 13th annual studio tour is held from 10-5 daily, at various studios throughout South Grey County. Pottery, painting, metalsmithing, jewellry, woodturning, textiles, and mixed media. Always the weekend before thanksgiving. Fee/Free ( SR=Senior AD=Adults CH=Children DON=Donation ) Elsa Mann 888-578-4199
night_day_studio@hotmail.com
September 30, 2006 - September 30, 2006
Wellesley , Wellesley Apple Butter & Cheese Festival
Various locations in Wellesley , Free parking and local farm tours, quilt auction, antique tractors and cars,crafts, foods, entertainment singing and dancing, boat regatta, horseshow tournament and an idol contest final. All proceeds from our festival are used in the community. Fee: Free Tel: (519)-656-9980
September 30, 2006
Brantford, Mom to Mom's Garage Sale
T.B. Costain/SC Johnson Community Centre, Here is a great opportunity to find baby, toddler & childrenâ s clothing & footwear. As well as toys, books, baby furniture & accessories. And for those who are expecting there also may be some maternity clothes. Over 25 vendors. T.B. Costain/SC Johnson Community Centre, 16 Morrell St. Free Mary Jane Hart 1-519-752-5509
mhart@brantford.ca
September 30, 2006
Seaforth, Seaforth Harmony Kings Barbershop Show Seaforth Public School, Chalk St 8 p.m., sponsored by the Harmony Kings. Barbershop and variety show.
David Campbell (519) 527-0521,
d_lcampbell@ezlink.ca
September 30, 2006
Stratford, 3rd Annual United Way Slo-Pitch Tournament
Packham Road Ball Diamonds
Annual co-ed slo-pitch tournament with teams from local industries and businesses competing for the coveted United Way trophy. Enter your team today for good fun and a good cause! Sponsored by Honeywell and the City of Stratford. 8:30 am - 9 pm
(519)-271-3475
September 30, 2006 - September 30, 2006
Stratford , Through the Workshop Window
Studio Theatre , Sears Ontario Drama Festival Scripts To celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Sears Ontario Drama Festival, one of the longest-running secondary school drama festivals in the world, the Stratford Festival will present workshop readings of two original one-act plays, chosen by the Festival's new play development team from the top 10 scripts submitted to the Sears Festival's New Play Award category. Members of the Birmingham Conservatory for Classical Theatre Training will take on the dramaturgy, direction and performance of the readings. 8 pm Fee: $5.35/Proceeds donated to the Actor's Fund of Canada 1-800-567-1600
September 30 - October 25, 2006
Guelph, Three Artist Group Show
Barber Gallery, Three provocative artists. Painting, mixed media Opening reception: Saturday September 30, 2-4 P.M. Free Barber Gallery (519) 824-0821
sales@barbergallery.com
September 30 - October 1, 2006
Port Dover, Lion's Antique Show and Sale
Port Dover Community Centre, Considered one of Ontario's premier quality shows, take a trip down memory lane with us at the Port Dover Community Centre. Port Dover Board of Trade 519-583-1314
September 30, 2006 - October 29, 2006
Meaford, Ontario , "DOUBLE EXPOSURE" Art Show and Sale
Meaford Hall , The Meaford Creative Arts Association (MCAA) and the Georgian Bay Arts and Crafts Association (GBACA) present "DOUBLE EXPOSURE" Art Show and Sale, Saturday, September 30 through to Sunday, October 29, 2006 in the newly renovated Meaford Hall. Opening Reception 2:00 p.m. on September 30. Fee: Free Contact:Angela Christen Tel: 519-538-2770 stenmor@sympatico.ca
September 30, 2006
Waterloo, "Fun Fest"
- Community Parks Week
Waterloo Park, enter off Young Street
1:00pm - 3:00pm
1:00pm - Yoga in the Park - bring a mat
2:00pm - History Walk
All afternoon: Build a Birdhouse, Cool Games & Crafts, Walk on Stilts, Play the Drums, Make Pottery, Fly Fishing Demos, Wings of Paradise Come on out for tons of fun and refreshments
FREE
Rhonda Larsh
519-747-8606
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