Belleville Seedy Saturday

Centennial Secondary School 160 Palmer Road, Belleville

Seedy Saturday is a community event for the sharing of seeds and gardening expertise. The event is sponsored by the City of Belleville, the Belleville Garden Club and Quinte Conservation. Local community groups and market vendors include: Gleaners, Community Development Council (community gardens), Natural Themes Nursery, TerraEdibles, DropSeed Nursery, Fiddleheads Farms, Thyme Again Gardens, Master Gardeners and more. The focus of Seedy Saturday is to promote biodiversity in food production and to help address food security issues in our community.

Past and Present 35th Anniversary Show at Gallery 121

48 Bridge Street East 48 Bridge Street East, Belleville, Ontario

PAST AND PRESENT GALLERY 121 35th Anniversary Show February 10th – March 7th About Gallery 121 Gallery 121 has spent thirty-five years presenting exceptional creative and imaginative works to the public. As a Registered Co-operative, the gallery is committed to fostering a vibrant space for artists and artisans to share their talents. Anniversary Show Highlights This commemorative exhibition will showcase a dynamic blend of artwork from both former and current members. More than fourteen former artists will have their pieces displayed alongside the works of today’s talented members, creating an exciting fusion of past and present creativity. Join the Celebration Guests are invited to the reception on March 14th from 2 – 4 p.m. to enjoy delicious cake, a variety of beverages, and the camaraderie of fellow artists. Immerse yourself in the creative atmosphere and celebrate the rich history and promising future of Gallery 121.

Black Roots in Belleville and the Quinte Region: Why Black History Is Canadian History

Belleville Public Library 254 Pinnacle Street, Belleville, ON

Join us for Black Roots in Belleville and the Quinte Region, a presentation that explores the meaningful history of Black presence, resilience, and contribution in the area. This presentation will look at the stories of early Black settlers, family legacies, and the region’s connections to freedom-seeking routes and community building, showing how Black history is not separate from Canadian history, but an essential part of it. The presentation also highlights Black innovation, and the many ways Black Canadians have contributed to entrepreneurship, agriculture, craftsmanship, education, media, and social change both locally and across the country. No registration required. All are welcome! This talk will take place in the 3rd floor Meeting Room. Special Guest Speaker Dr. Nikki Clarke Dr. Nikki Clarke is a multi-award-winning media personality, author, educator, and community leader. She is the Chair of the Quinte Cultural Innovation Committee and the host and producer of The Nikki Clarke Show, a nationally recognized television and digital platform now in its 17th year. A former educator and passionate advocate for inclusive storytelling, Dr. Clarke is the author of The Paperclip Princess, I Can Care but Can’t Carry, and the Black Canadian History Coloring Book. She is the immediate past President of the Ontario Black History Society. Through media, education, and community engagement, she amplifies underrepresented voices and champions the understanding of Black history as an integral part of Canadian history.