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March break programs at the Whitby Public Library will keep kids entertained, engaged and learning!
Available at all locations. Discover the full list of programs here.
Celebrate March Break with us at the Oshawa Museum! Explore the new travelling exhibit Indigenous Languages in Canada, on loan from the Canadian Languages Museum, and discover the Untold Oshawa exhibit in Robinson House. Both exhibits highlight the rich history of the land and the people who have lived here over the last 10,000 years.
During your visit, you’ll have the chance to learn Wendat words as you tour Henry and Robinson House. At Guy House, uncover the story of the Three Sisters crops. You can even plant them and take them home! (While supplies last)
Admission is by donation.
Schedule:
Join us for a fun, educational experience as we celebrate the heritage and culture of our local Indigenous communities!
09:00am - 03:00pmLooking for something more than just a typical movie night? Celebrate the significant anniversaries of our selected classic movies with fun trivia, prizes/giveaways, and signature cocktails/treats! Costumes or PJs are encouraged, as are blankets and/or pillows.
The Goonies 40th Anniversary Screening - End your March Break with an adventure and join Mikey, Chunk, Mouth, and the gang as they embark on a hunt for pirate treasure to save their homes. Rocky Road anyone? (PG – language)
Tickets are only $5/ticket and are available online at ajax.ca/sfc or at the Ajax and McLean Community Centres, the Audley Recreation Centre, at the St. Francis Centre Box Office, or by calling 905-619-2529, ext. 2787 (ARTS)
07:00pm - 09:00pmFifth Note Entertainment presents Amanda Keeles "Can't Stop Me Now' Tour in Toronto for one night at the iconic El Mocambo. Known for her powerful vocals and high energy shows, Amanda Keeles blends rawkin' country with a classic rock edge into an unforgettable performance. Her band consists of some of the best musicians in the industry, with Scott Szeryk (lead guitar), Brian McHugh (drums), James Vermue (Bass) & Shem Jacob (rhythm/acoustic guitar) each having toured individually throughout Canada, US and Europe.
Described as unstoppable and fiercely creative, London, Ontario 's Amanda Keeles has twice taken the top spot in The Canadian Open Songwriting Contest, featured on SiriusXM Canada's Top of the Country, IHeart Radio, SiriusXm Canada Talks, Billboard Canada #5 Top CANCON Download & #5 Most Active Indie for “Can’t Stop Me Now”, and has been added to commercial Country radio across Canada, US, Australia and UK. Named as CMA Ontario’s Artist of the Month in 2024, she has appeared on Canada Coast to Coast as well as international entertainment and music news podcasts and showcased at the 2024 CCMA Awards Music Week in Edmonton, Alberta. Her debut album "Can't Stop Me Now' was released in early 2024 topping over 500,000 streams. Keeles has charted in the top 5 numerous times on the Canadian Indie Top 100 Countdown, as well as awarded “Best Music Video” with videographer Jake Sauve from Roadhouse Productions at the 2024 FCLMA awards & 2024 Toronto Independent Film Festival for her release “Saving Grace”. The video was also a finalist at the Los Angeles Film Awards, The International New York Film Awards & and an Official Selection for screening at Montreal Independent Film Festival.
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