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Oshawa Mural of the Week
The Diversity Panel by John Hood ~ Artist
47 Bond Street West, Oshawa, ON
This mural celebrates the diversity of GM staff, and it fitting to share this mural as June 27th is Canadian Multiculturalism Day.
We are excited to be able to offer four tickets for the Auto Baron Tour at Parkwood.
Step back in time and experience life in 1917. Perfect for first-time visitors, this guided tour of Parkwood National
Historic Site, will provide you with an overview of the entertaining spaces (main floor) of the Estate, as well as an introduction to the McLaughlin Family and their important role in the City of Oshawa.
How to win you ask? Share your photos on social media with us @OshawaArtAssociation and @ParkwoodEstate
Random draw to take place on July 4
To learn more about this and other downtown murals
OshawaArtAssociation.com/murals and our online map https://tinyurl.com/3ktkvbzu
Scugog Arts presents "Collaborative Couple" by Annette Blady Van Mil and Al Van Mil, showcasing collaborative and individual works that blend painting and sculpture. Opening May 31 with a reception from 1-3 PM, the show runs until July 1 and explores artistic partnership, reinvention, and creative resilience through richly textured and conceptually vibrant pieces.
01:00pm - 03:00pmHouse Concert in Pontypool (address disclosed to ticket holders)
Doors at 6:30pm
Show at 7pm
Feel free to bring your own beverages; there will be some (non-alcoholic) available for purchase. Bring blankets/slippers/comfort items.
And please respect our host's home!
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Tickets: https://www.revelree.ca/event/charlieshouse
“(Gardens) effortlessly pulls you in with a grounding sense of comfort and vulnerability - finding a perfect balance between the authenticity of folk music and a refreshing sense of sonic explorations.” - The Permanent Rain Press
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Finding beauty in madness, trying to find the words to share it. Cassie's Indie Folk Pop style is mellow, heavy with emotion, and overflowing with honesty. The music she creates feels calm and surreal, like sitting by a fire in the middle of nowhere.
"It reminds you of those few minutes between the sunset and complete darkness." - Olivier LeBlanc, Great Dark Wonder
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Charlie Lawton has spent decades working on and around film. He was a founding manager of the Toronto Underground Cinema, which ran from 2010 to 2012, and has performed in Burlesque, clown and vaudeville shows, and recently had a gallery showing of his photography.
Always eager to experiment, try new things and find new outlets for creativity, Charlie lives for the story and for story telling.
07:00pm - 09:00pm
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