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Mural of the Week Sept 4 to 11 "Oshawa 1935" by Dan and Peter Sawatzky | 23 King St W., Oshawa L1H 1A1
Dan and Peter are known for leaving “Easter Eggs” (hidden images) in their artwork. One of the surprises in "Oshawa 1935" is a spaceship. Can you find it? We think it is a fitting way to celebrate Star Trek Day in Oshawa.
Share your photos beside the spaceship on your social media and tag us.
For more information: https://www.oshawaartassociation.com/murals
Online map: https://tinyurl.com/3ktkvbzu
The famous Columbus United Church 47th Annual Yard & Craft Sale, is happening on Saturday, September 6th, from 8 AM to 3 PM. Come out and shop for special finds, crafts, home decor, gourmet delights, yard art, repurposed items and more.........
FREE ADMISSION and FREE PARKING
08:00am - 03:00pm
Huge yard sale will be held in support of a mission team that will be serving people in the Dominican Republic. Many, many items such as toys, household goods, outdoor supplies, kitchen items, seasonal items, books, games, furniture, clothing, etc. Sale will be held both in the gym (rain or shine) and outdoors, weather permitting.
Something for everyone at Harmony Road Baptist Church, 226 Harmony Road South, Oshawa, L1H 6T7 (corner of Harmony Road and Taylor Street) on Saturday September 6 from 8:00 a.m. till noon.
08:00am - 12:00pmScugog Arts presents: ‘Living my Best Life Connected to the Land’ by Joanna Malcolm. This show brings Joanna Malcolm’s eclectic style into conversation with new methods of creating abstract impressions and whimsy. Colour is her muse. In this exploration of emotion through colour, Malcolm highlights her love for nature and the interconnection between healing, nature, and the arts. Joanna Malcolm strives to discover new facets of her style as it shifts and flows with the waves of inspiration that come her way.
This exhibition will open on Saturday, Sept 6 from 1-3 PM at the Scugog Arts Space located at 268 Queen Street, Port Perry, and will run until October 5. Meet the artist, enjoy light refreshments and experience Joanna Malcolm’s work in a bright space full of creative energy!
11:00am - 05:00pmGrab your caftan and come and knock on our door for the second annual GTA East Mrs. Roper Romp, in support of The Denise House.
Saturday September 6th From 1 - 5pm
Location: Sir Monty's Brewing Company
Tickets Available - $20 Per Person
Optional add ons:
Souvenir Glass - $10ea
Classic 70s "picky plate" - $10ea
Or combine all three for $37.95 (Valid ONLY at time of Ticket Purchase)
Live music! Enjoy some great 70s covers by the talented Courtney Bowles
Fun activities! We have plans, come rain or shine
Food! Take a walk down memory lane with a nostalgic 70s hors d'oeuvres plate, featuring classics like meatballs, and ambrosia
Drinks! Sip on a themed beverage, either with or without alcohol. $1 from every specialty drink sold will go to the Denise House.
Donations! We are collecting full size hygiene items again this year. Everyone who donates will receive an extra door prize ticket Monetary donations will also be gratefully accepted during the event.
So come dressed as your favourite Three's Company character and we will meet you down at our Rendezvous...
With your help, we can make 2025 even more successful!
https://facebook.com/events/s/mrs-roper-romp-gta-east/1974114593357611/
01:00pm - 05:00pmTaylor Jiu Jitsu invites you to join us at our open house on Saturday, September 6 from 2-5pm! There will be hot dogs and refreshments, games and some amazing membership deals! We offer Jiu Jitsu classes for individuals from age 5+ and Muay Thai classes for ages 16+. Come to meet our amazing instructors and see what other students have to say!
02:00pm - 05:00pmJoin us for a monthly summer camp-themed adventure at the Pickering Museum Village with Saturday Smores! This monthly event offers fresh activities, creative crafts, and, of course, delicious smores around the campfire. It’s a family-friendly experience designed to foster fun and connection, all while enjoying the great outdoors.
06:00pm - 08:00pmA world premiere musical about discovering home.
After moving away from his home reservation to pursue a music career, Destin stumbles back into town with unexpected car trouble and lands at the Wide Wigwam, the diner at the centre of the community. There he finds many of those who he left behind and who want to remind him of his history and his place in the community. Described as Corner Gas meets Come From Away, Rez Gas is a beautiful expression of Indigenous joy with a hip-hop-infused, unforgettable score.
“[Cale Crowe is] a rising star with… the spirit to honour his home and family.” – Watershed Magazine
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 - August 22
Talk Back Thursday - August 28, September 4
Indigenous Community Night - August 29
Relaxed Performance - August 31
How much are tickets?
Adults - $48
30 and Under - $40
Shop, Dine & Show $80
https://capitoltheatre.com/events/rez-gas-/
07:00pm - 09:00pm
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