2008
On Going Events

Ongoing to August 31, 2008
Kitchener, A Day In The Life 1914
Doon Heritage Crossroads, 10 Huron Road
Hands on activities daily. $7 adult, $4 child.
519-748-1914
www.region.waterloo.on.ca/doon

Ongoing to August 17, 2008
Stratford, Stratford Summer Music
Stratford Tourism Alliance, 47 Downie Street
Start with four weeks of great music. Add jazz on Friday and Saturday nights, a huge salute to rock legends, a unique audio installation and the return of an international figure in classical music. Free noon-hour concerts on the CTV MusicBarge feature Rowdy Stouters from Newfoundland, after-theatre cabarets at The Church Restaurant including Jackie Richardson and Paula Wolfson and Jane Bunnett backed by the Spirit of Havana band, an art installation called Forty Part Motet, by Canadian artist, Janet Cardiff. Other personalities include Ben Heppner, Sesame Street's Bob McGrath, the Choir of St. Marys Cathedral, Edinburgh, L'Orchestre de la francophonie canadienne with guest soprano Marianne Fiset, CBC Radio's Bill Richardson and tenor Roger Honeywell and baritone James Westman and their guest artists. Various prices for different events.
info@welcometostratford.com
519-271-5140

Ongoing to September 7, 2008
Tillsonburg, “Sports History in Tillsonburg”
Annandale National Historic Site, 30 Tillson Avenue
An exhibit highlighting Tillsonburg’s achievements in sports, from local champs to Olympic heroes, we got them all.
519-842-2294
rcorner@tillsonburg.ca

Ongoing to September 7, 2008
Baden, Art Exhibit featuring Lori & Bob Nolan
Castle Kilbride, 60 Snyder's Road W.
519-634-8444
www.wilmot.ca

Ongoing to September 30, 2008
Tillsonburg, “The Livingston Legacy”
Annandale National Historic Site, 30 Tillson Avenue
In celebration of the 30th Anniversary of the Tillsonburg Multi-Service Centre, an exhibit featuring the Livingston family’s contribution to Tillsonburg will be highlighted.
519-842-2294
rcorner@tillsonburg.ca

Ongoing to December 21, 2008
Fergus, Small Town Giant: Beatty Brothers of Fergus, 1874-1964 exhibit
Wellington County Museum & Archives, County Road 18
In honour of the 175th anniversary of the founding of Fergus, this major exhibit tells the story of the growth of a small town maker of farm implements into one of Canada’s foremost manufacturers of household products and wartime munitions. Spanning seventy critical years of industrial and social history, Beatty’s impact on local, national and military history is portrayed in a display of photos and objects.
www.wcm.on.ca,
519-846-0916

Ongoing to December 24, 2008
Kitchener, WOODSIDE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE,
Boyhood home of Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King, is open to the public, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., 528 Wellington Street North, 519-571-5684,
ont-woodside@pc.gc.ca.

Ongoing to December 30, 2008
Baden, Digging up Wilmot
Castle Kilbride, 60 Snyder's Road W.
What was here before? For this exhibit we will dig for the truth. A fascinating display that travels through the history of our beautiful township, beginning with fossils from pre-historic times, to Native artifacts, pioneer pieces, all the way to Victorian "trash." The exhibit will highlight William John Wintemberg born in New Dundee, who was the first archaeologist in Canada to study the various aboriginal cultures of Ontario scientifically and was long recognized as the leading authority on that subject. Items kindly on loan from the Ministry of Culture, the ROM and local residents.
519-634-8444
www.wilmot.ca

Ongoing to January 9, 2009
Toronto, If You Could Travel to Mars, Would You Go?
Ontario Science Centre, 770 Don Mills Rd
FACING MARS is an innovative exhibition focused on the real challenges of sending human explorers to Mars and will be a mainstay at the Ontario Science Centre. With more than 30 exhibits, FACING MARS  combines a range of hands-on experiences with compelling artifacts, such as a rare Mars meteorite from West Africa, and stunning imagery to engage participants in the real physical, psychological and scientific challenges involved in journeying to Mars.
416-696-1000
call_centre@osc.on.ca
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August 3, 2008
Kitchener, KidSummer at Doon Heritage Crossroads
Doon Heritage Crossroads, 10 Huron Road
Hands on activities for the entire family. Free admission for up to two children, with each $7 adult admission purchased.
519-748-1914
www.region.waterloo.on.ca/doon

August 7, 2008
Amherstburg, Hawk Run - Holiday Beach Conservation Area
County Rd 50(#6952), South of Cnty Rd 20
Join us in the 5K run. Proceeds go to Habitat Restoration & Visitor facilities at Holiday Beach. Go to www.erca.org to obtain registration and pledge forms. Register early to qualify for a free T-shirt. Starts at 9am. Fee: $15.00 to register
Phil Darrell-Smith
519-776-5209 ext 398
pdarrellsmith@erca.org

August 9-10, 2008
Harrow, Blueberry Social - John R. Park Homestead and Conservation Area, 915 County Rd 50 East
Celerate the blueberry season with crafts, blueberry pie and ice cream sundaes, live music, and games for children. Pick your own berries at the Klassen's Farm just east of the Homestead. From 11am to 4pm. Adult- $4.50, Child- $3.00, Family- $15.00
Janet Cobban
519-738-2029
jrph@erca.org

August 11-15, 2008
Baden, Castle Camp
Castle Kilbride, 60 Snyder's Road W.
Time: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Cost: $25 per day or $115 full week. Ages: 5 -12. Theme - Digging up history: Prehistoric- Fantastic fossils plus a funny beast -a very fun day to say the least.
Native- Legends and Lore - who was here before? Pioneer- All work and no play is not the case today! (old fashioned games) Victorian- Mind your manners and watch your tongue- fun lessons for the young! Time Capsule from today- treasure or trash what will you teach your grandchild about your past?
519-634-8444
www.wilmot.ca

August 17, 2008
Castle Kilbride, 60 Snyder's Road W.
Baden, Bricks & Belvedere
Castle Kilbride, 60 Snyder's Road W.
Use hands on equipment Sampler Sundays for Families. Time: 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. Cost: with regular admission
519-634-8444
www.wilmot.ca

August 21-24, 2008
Waterloo, WATERLOO BUSKERS CARNIVAL,
The internationally famous festival of street performers, presented in full outdoor glory.

August 23, 2008
Stratford, Stratford Shakespeare Festival to host benefit reading of Richler Classic
Avon Theatre, Downie Street, N5A 1W7
Offering lovers of children's literature a rare and special treat with renowned actor Christopher Plummer doing a benefit reading of Mordecai Richler's cherished story Jacob Two-Two Meets the Hooded Fang.  Proceeds from this event will fund a visit to the Stratford Shakespeare Festival by students who otherwise would not have this opportunity.
11 am. Fee: $15 to $20/A, $8 to $12/CH
519-273-1600

August 23-24, 2008
Brantford, Rock of Ages - Music Festival & Tribute Artist Contest
Best Western Hotel (Inside & Out) 19 Holiday Drive
Memphis Motion proudly presents ROCK OF AGES â Festival Weekend
Celebrating Music from the 50s - 70s!!!
Elvis - Led Zeppelin & every note in between
Fabulous 50s/British Invasion/Psychedelic 60s/Classic 70s/Vintage Country
Classics IN Concert Showcase, Tribute Artist Competition, 75 Tribute Artists
from across North America, Hot Rod Show & Cruise, Memorabilia Vendors, Outdoor
Concerts, Sock Hop BBQ, Non-Stop Entertainment & A Whole Lotta Fun for
everyone! *Contest will be open to all tribute acts from all eras (50s-Today)
Grand Championship prize awarded to the person who is crowned Ontario's #1
Tribute Artist. Fee: $5.00 - $20.00
Joan Minnery @ (519) 752-1694
joan@memphismotion.com
www.memphismotion.com