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Bravado! Show Choir presents ‘‘Trans-Canada Playlist’‘ |
May 10 & May 11, Georgian Theatre - 1 Georgian Drive, Barrie. Come celebrate Canadian music with Bravado! Show Choir, with guest performers Brett Caswell and Carleigh Aikins, as they take you on a trans- Canada tour sampling uniquely Canadian music along the way. In their signature style of movement and theatrics, Bravado! is sure to deliver an entertaining evening.There is something for everyone in this show from the soulful music of Sarah MacLachlan, to the folksy style of Gordon Lightfoot, and not to forget the very current Stompa by Serena Ryder. Come one, come all to celebrate what makes you uniquely Canadian in this uplifting show you will not be disappointed. For more information, please call 705.737.2646
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Come Try Ringette Event |
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Saturday, May 11, 11am to 1pm, Allandale Recreation Centre - 190 Bayview Drive, Barrie. Join the members of the Barrie Ringette Association for a chance to try the exciting sport of Ringette. Pre-register for our ‘free’ ‘’Come Try Ringette event’’. The event is open to children ages 4 and older giving them an opportunity to participate in an on ice demonstration with coaches and current players. Afterwards, enjoy refreshments while a brief parent information session is held. Skaters require a helmet, mittens/gloves and skates. Sticks will be provided and helmets may be borrowed from the association if advance notice is provided. Pre-registration is recommended as space is limited. For more Information contact the registrar 416.258.4817. Come join in the fun! Also an Under-16 'AA' game will occur between noon and 1pm to demonstrate the ‘‘fastest game on ice’‘. For more information, please call 416.258.4817
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Rod's Annual Pancake Breakfast |
Coming Soon…Saturday, May 18, 10am to 12pm, Royal Canadian Legion Hall - 410 St. Vincent St., Barrie. Join us for Rod Jackson MPP's Annual Pancake Breakfast! This is a 'free' public event! Bring friends, family and all members of the community to chat with your MPP about local issues. For more information, please call Kelly McKenna at 705.726.5538
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Food Revolution Day |
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Coming Soon…Friday, May 17, 10am to 4:30pm, Barrie City Hall Rotunda - 70 Collier Street, Barrie. Food Revolution Day is an annual day of awareness, begun by chef and campaigner Jamie Oliver, which aims to raise the profile of food education as a key to transforming the lives of millions of people across the world. This year, the Barrie Food Revolution Team is promoting Food Revolution Day in Barrie in a big way! We will be at Barrie City Hall Rotunda all day, inside and out. We will kick off the day with a flag raising ceremony and we will be featuring some amazing guest speakers, live cooking demonstrations, activities, a kid's corner, local vendors, producers/growers, and interactive displays. This event is all about education, and getting back to basics in the kitchen. It is about bringing our community together and moving towards healthier living. For more information, please call 705.796.3077
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‘‘For The Love of Lobster’‘ A Classic Maritime Supper!
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May 9, 6pm to 10pm, St. Felix Centre - Parish Hall of St. Patrick’s Church, 141 McCaul Street. A classic Maritime supper - for a great cause! This is the main fundraising event of the year for St. Felix. The centre works on a shoestring budget dependent on donations as it does not receive government support. The St. Felix Centre was established over 75 years ago by the Felician Sisters. Today we provide care and support to 1,600 homeless, low income and needy children, youth and adults every year. Our specialty is feeding people nutritious meals and providing a safe social environment to enable people to help themselves. Tickets $150.00. For more information, please call 416.203.1624 ex.21.
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Greenway Blooming Center : Butterfly Farm and Conservatory : Highlight Blooming Center |
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Now Open...Greenway Blooming Center - 2000 Shantz Station Road, Breslau, and Highlight Blooming Center - 5835 Elma Line 60, Monkton are open, with all of your planting supplies. The Butterfly Farm and Conservatory at Greenway is open Daily, 10am - 5pm until September 30. Greenway hours May - June 16, Monday – Friday 8am - 8pm; Saturday 8am - 6pm; Sunday 10am -5pm : June 17 – 30 - Monday – Friday 8am - 6pm; Saturday 8am - 5pm; Sunday 10am - 5pm : July & August - Monday – Saturday 8am - 5pm; Sunday 10am - 5pm. September - October 15 - Monday - Friday 8am - 6pm; Saturday 8am - 5pm; Sunday 10am - 5pm. Highlight Blooming Center is open May and June. For more information, please call the Greenway Blooming Center at 519.648.2328 or the Highlight Blooming Center at 519.347.2606
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Songs from the Auvergne |
Saturday, May 11, Hammerson Hall, Living Arts Centre, 4141 Living Arts Dr. Soprano Lesley Bouza and the MSO serenade you with Joseph Canteloube’s hauntingly beautiful ‘‘Chants d’Auvergne’‘, with melodies drawn from the rustic folksongs of the Auvergne region of France. Passionate and moving, the songs reflect the landscapes of the Auvergne in lush orchestral colors. The evening also showcases dance music with Massenet’s ‘‘Le Cid’‘, ‘‘Navarra’‘ of Isaac Albeniz, and ‘‘The Three-Cornered Hat’‘ of Manuel de Falla, with the energy and passion associated with Spanish dances. Call 905-306-6000 or visit livingartscentre.ca to purchase tickets from the Living Arts Centre box office. The concert takes place on Saturday, May 11, 2013 at 8pm. For more information, please call 905.615.4405
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MS Carnations Campaign |
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10-May to 12-May, Durham Region. The carnation. It's Canada's oldest and most recognized symbol of hope in the quest to end multiple sclerosis. Many Canadians living with multiple sclerosis are mothers. Others, either children or adults, have mothers affected by this disease because women are diagnosed with MS three times as often as men. That's why every year the MS Carnation Campaign takes place over Mother's Day weekend from May 10th to May 12th 2013, thousands of volunteers in more than 280 communities across Canada will be showing their dedication to finding a cure by selling carnations on street corners, malls and other public spaces. For more information, please call 905.668.0388
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