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July 31 to August 7
by JR Hunter, Matt Whelan, Erin Hackney, Ian Mitchell and Mile Wystoski ~ Artists
The mural was created by students from O'Neill Collegiate and Vocational Institute, and Monsignor Paul Dwyerand it depicts life at the four corners, 1840 to 1850. Skae’s Corners became the Village of Oshawa in 1842.
We are sure that as you wander around downtown Oshawa, you will find some tasty spots for a coffee and lunch, tell them you found them while on the walk.
To see more art locations Oshawa’s Downtown Heritage District, check out our online map: https://tinyurl.com/3ktkvbzu
Dates and registration info can be found online at https://whitbylibrary.libcal.com/calendar/Children?t=d&q=Water%20Filter&cid=7835&cal=7835&inc=0
A 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 - 08:00pmJoin us, The Royal Astronomical Society of Canada, for an evening of free public stargazing along the north shore of Lake Ontario at Millennium Square (south end of Liverpool Road in Pickering).
Observe the Moon, planets, and stars through our telescopes! Check out astronomy literature at our information booth, and ask us questions to learn more about the stars and planets.
You can bring your own telescope and we'd be happy to help you set it up and aim it at the Moon.
Everything gets underway at 7:00 pm with solar-filtered telescopes providing views of sunspots and prominences.
Please check our website (https://rascto.ca/) for a GO/NO-GO decision based on the weather before heading to the Square.
Please note that we make our GO/NO-GO calls a few hours before an event but, if the weather worsens, we may have to cancel or wrap up earlier than planned.
We'll try to post updates but please use your best judgment if you're planning to join us.
07:00pm - 11:59pm
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