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22 - 28 June, 2025
22 June
  • Art Form of the Week

    Oshawa Art Association is pleased to share this art form or the week, to see it you will have to enter the RMG and go to their garden. The gallery is open Tuesday to Sunday from 10 am to 4 pm

    RIVER TREE/BRANCH is a Bronze | 6.2m long x 1.98m wide x .85m high

    This sculpture consists of a 24' bronze Ironwood tree lying on its side, its position due, perhaps to high winds, or the ravage of time. River Tree/Bench’s ‘curved “spine” — the juncture from the roots has protrusions reminiscent of a backbone — and delicate root system, speaks to a sublime beauty in nature that can only be truly appreciated through a sympathetic understanding of what has been lost. River Tree/Bench was selected by the Jury Committee of the RMG

  • History in the Park at Lynde House Museum

    Have you ever wondered how Whitby's historical residents wove rugs, churned butter or forged metal tools? Join the Whitby Town Criers and special guests at the Lynde House Museum for a day of historical crafting, gardening and demonstrations.

    Fun for the whole family!

    11:00am - 04:00pm 
  • Celebration Sunday

    Sunday, June 22nd, Faith United is celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the United Church of Canada and everyone is invited to join us! At noon, we open with a potluck lunch or hot dogs on the barbecue – your choice. Then, it’s on to the games! We have lots of stuff for the whole family: bubbles, plant a seed, face painting, hopscotch, decorate a cookie, chalk pictures, and soccer. There will be cotton candy and freezies as well as lots of prizes.

    We have a large property with lots of natural features to share. Our gardens are well-kept and include areas such as the butterfly garden, native plant garden, and the children’s garden. In partnership with AIDS Committee of Durham Region, we have a vegetable garden to supply their patrons with fresh produce. 

    At the rear of the property, we boast a mix of woodlands, meadows, wetlands, and a pond. It’s nature’s perfect recipe for every level of flora and fauna. Trails form loops through the landscape and offering relaxed paths for walking and seating areas for sitting and contemplating the natural environment.

    On June 22nd take the time to explore throughout our property. To help you find your way around, we are providing a map and a list of ten items for you to find. Some will be in the gardens and some will be on the trails. You can use the map to show where you found the various locations or you can show us a selfie of yourself with the item. Don’t be discouraged if you can’t find them all. Everyone gets a prize just for visiting. Enjoy your time in this natural gem right here in Courtice!

    12:00pm - 03:00pm 
  • "Collaborative Couple" by Annette Blady Van Mil & Al Van Mil

    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 - 03:00pm 
23 June
  • Art Form of the Week

    Oshawa Art Association is pleased to share this art form or the week, to see it you will have to enter the RMG and go to their garden. The gallery is open Tuesday to Sunday from 10 am to 4 pm

    RIVER TREE/BRANCH is a Bronze | 6.2m long x 1.98m wide x .85m high

    This sculpture consists of a 24' bronze Ironwood tree lying on its side, its position due, perhaps to high winds, or the ravage of time. River Tree/Bench’s ‘curved “spine” — the juncture from the roots has protrusions reminiscent of a backbone — and delicate root system, speaks to a sublime beauty in nature that can only be truly appreciated through a sympathetic understanding of what has been lost. River Tree/Bench was selected by the Jury Committee of the RMG

  • "Collaborative Couple" by Annette Blady Van Mil & Al Van Mil

    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 - 03:00pm 
24 June
  • Art Form of the Week

    Oshawa Art Association is pleased to share this art form or the week, to see it you will have to enter the RMG and go to their garden. The gallery is open Tuesday to Sunday from 10 am to 4 pm

    RIVER TREE/BRANCH is a Bronze | 6.2m long x 1.98m wide x .85m high

    This sculpture consists of a 24' bronze Ironwood tree lying on its side, its position due, perhaps to high winds, or the ravage of time. River Tree/Bench’s ‘curved “spine” — the juncture from the roots has protrusions reminiscent of a backbone — and delicate root system, speaks to a sublime beauty in nature that can only be truly appreciated through a sympathetic understanding of what has been lost. River Tree/Bench was selected by the Jury Committee of the RMG

  • "Collaborative Couple" by Annette Blady Van Mil & Al Van Mil

    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 - 03:00pm 
25 June
  • Art Form of the Week

    Oshawa Art Association is pleased to share this art form or the week, to see it you will have to enter the RMG and go to their garden. The gallery is open Tuesday to Sunday from 10 am to 4 pm

    RIVER TREE/BRANCH is a Bronze | 6.2m long x 1.98m wide x .85m high

    This sculpture consists of a 24' bronze Ironwood tree lying on its side, its position due, perhaps to high winds, or the ravage of time. River Tree/Bench’s ‘curved “spine” — the juncture from the roots has protrusions reminiscent of a backbone — and delicate root system, speaks to a sublime beauty in nature that can only be truly appreciated through a sympathetic understanding of what has been lost. River Tree/Bench was selected by the Jury Committee of the RMG

  • "Collaborative Couple" by Annette Blady Van Mil & Al Van Mil

    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 - 03:00pm 
26 June
  • Win four tickets for the Auto Baron Tour at Parkwood

    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

  • "Collaborative Couple" by Annette Blady Van Mil & Al Van Mil

    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 - 03:00pm 
  • House Concert w/ Gardens & Cassie Noble

    House 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 
27 June
  • Win four tickets for the Auto Baron Tour at Parkwood

    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

  • Yoga in the Garden
    Breath deep, take a moment, and do a sun salutationin the summer sun with the Oshawa Museum's Yoga in the Garden, Friday mornings at 9 AM.
     
    Starting June 6 at 9 AM, we're on the mat and ready to flow. Classes are free, drop-in, 1-hour long sessions, with donations to the Oshawa Museum gratefully accepted. The series continues every Friday morning, rain or shine, through September.
     
    All levels of yogis are welcome! Participants are required to bring their own mats, water, and any props that support their practice.
     
    Washrooms are available in Lakeview Park for participants. Not all yogis enjoy pets and animals during their practice. If you bring a pet, they must always be on a short leash.
     
    To see a complete list of instructors, visit the Oshawa Museum website or our Facebook page.
    09:00am - 10:00am 
  • "Collaborative Couple" by Annette Blady Van Mil & Al Van Mil

    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 - 03:00pm 
28 June
  • Win four tickets for the Auto Baron Tour at Parkwood

    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

  • The Amazing Museum Race

    Gather your loved ones and join us for a day filled with excitement and family bonding at the Pickering Museum Village! Celebrate and kick off summer by embarking on an unforgettable journey across the museum grounds to complete fun and engaging challenges. Test your creativity, problem-solving skills, and teamwork through a variety of seek n’ finds, heritage games and challenges!  

    What better way to celebrate the end of the school year than with a thrilling day of family adventure?  

    10:00am - 03:00pm 
  • "Collaborative Couple" by Annette Blady Van Mil & Al Van Mil

    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 - 03:00pm 
 

 

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