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The theme for this year's TD Summer Reading Club (TDSRC) has been announced. Prepare to go on an adventure! The theme for 2025 is Around the World. TDSRC is Canada’s largest bilingual summer reading program for kids of all ages, interests, and abilities. It celebrates Canadian authors, illustrators, and stories that inspire kids to explore the fun of reading.
Beginning in July, kids can track their reading on Beanstack to earn badges and the chance to win cool prizes. We're encouraging children to visit our locations once a week to share what they've been reading and collect beads for a reading necklace!
TDSRC registration begins June 17. Reporting begins July 2 and runs until August 20.
Hands on Exotics is bringing animals from around the world to the Library for a kick-off celebration!
Central Library Saturday, July 5, 10:30–11:30 a.m.
Rossland Branch Saturday, July 5, 12:30–1:30 p.m.
Brooklin Branch Saturday, July 5, 2:30–3:30 p.m.
Scugog Arts will be showcasing “Always Something” by the whimsical, narrative-based Canadian artist and educator Jay Dart. Dart’s imaginative practice explores the creative process through layered visual storytelling, drawing from a variety of media, including drawing, mixed media, bookworks, installation, and animation. This exhibit presents selections from his acclaimed “Yawnder” series alongside new and recent works that build immersive worlds rooted in personal and universal creative journeys.
This exhibition will open on Saturday, July 5, with a reception from 1–3 PM at the Scugog Arts Space, located at 268 Queen Street, Port Perry, ON L9L 1B8,and will run daily from 10 AM–6 PM until July 27. Guests are invited to meet the artist, explore his imaginative and inspiring works, and enjoy light refreshments during the opening event.
01:00pm - 03:00pmA classic story of friendship, family–and hair.
Women are as delicate as magnolias but as tough as steel. This classic play tells the story of Truvy’s in-home beauty parlor and the women who frequent it. As the women confront their own unique challenges, they rely on their friendship to get them through some of the hardships of life: health, family, religion, and relationships.
“35 years later, it can still deliver all the laughs and tears woven into it.” – Calgary Herald
Who is this show for?
Recommended for 14+, contains mature language and themes.
How long is the show?
Run time is approximately 120 minutes.
Are there any special performances?
Pay-What-You-Can Preview - July 18
Talk Back Thursday - July 24, July 31
Indigenous Community Night - July 25
Relaxed Performance - July 27
How much are tickets?
Adults - $48
30 and Under - $40
Shop, Dine & Show $80
https://capitoltheatre.com/events/steel-magnolias-/
06:00pm - 08:00pmWin it for Winterton in support of jacob Winterton, a local 23 year old who is battling Cancer, is on at Iroquois Sports Park on Sunday July 20th. Come down and watch high level 5 on 5 hockey with pros and even a few NHLers!
Scan the QR Code or send an etransfer to get your tickets today! Only $5 and remember it all goes to support Jacob and his journey to conquer Cancer!
08:00pm - 09:30pm
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