Late Summer Show at Gallery 121

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

Our late Summer Show will include the eclectic work of our membership as well as the elegant carved woodwork of Marcin Stefanski. Featured Member Artist Elizabeth Fearon will join forces with Steve Armstrong in their show entitled “Small Meditations”. Steve will present interesting photographs of tiny objects while Elizabeth will display miniature carvings.
This show runs from August 26th to October 4th, with a Reception to meet the artists being held August 2-4 p.m. Refreshments will be served.

Quinte Arts Council Arts Recognition Awards

Paulo’s & Dinkel’s Restaurants 38/44 Bridge Street East, Belleville

The 31st QAC Arts Recognition Awards is FAST approaching. Six extraordinary champions of the arts will be celebrated on September 25th at Dinkel’s restaurant (11:00-2:00). Luisé Cisneros — A non-binary Mexican/Canadian artist, Cisneros uses sculpture, painting, and film to braid Mexican and Canadian identities into potent, community-centred works—such as papel-picado and ofrenda installations at QAC—that confront diaspora, queerness, and the impact of words, and is now studying in for hir masters in Chicago. Emebet Belete — An Ethiopian-born, Belleville-based mixed-media artist and educator, Belete couples international practice and women’s arts advocacy with deep local engagement, exemplified by her crochet-covered “Bridging Communities” public artwork. Phil Bowerman — A pillar of the Belleville Theatre Guild for over 50 years, Bowerman has acted, directed, produced, archived its history, and mentored generations, safeguarding the vitality and legacy of the Pinnacle Playhouse. Lola Reid Allin — An adventurous photographer, author, and arts patron, Reid Allin expands community horizons through global storytelling, generous support of local arts, and her award-winning book Highway to the Sky: An Aviator’s Journey reflecting a trailblazing career as one of the first female airline transport pilots. Kristina McIntosh — At the Quinte Ballet School, McIntosh leads the free Dancing with Parkinson’s program with accessible, uplifting choreography and steadfast care—growing participation, reducing isolation, and advancing her health studies to deepen its impact. Jennifer E. Brant — A Kanyen’kehá:ka musician, artist, and educator from Kenhtè:ke, Brant blends Mohawk and English in her music, champions language revitalization, and leads community initiatives like the Kenhtè:ke Seed Sanctuary to foster cultural resurgence, youth engagement, and reconciliation. Please come out to support arts and culture in our community and help fundraising efforts for the Quinte Arts Council.

$60

Belleville Lions Daily BINGO

Bingo Hall 610 Dundas Street East, Belleville

Bingo Players Needed
No Limits, No Lineups… Just Bingo
Doors Open –
At 12:00 Pm For Matinee,
At 5:00 Pm For Main Bingo.
Bring Your Dabbers And Win Some Money
All While Supporting Community Non Profits

Youth Chess Club

Belleville Public Library 254 Pinnacle Street, Belleville, ON

​Join us for at Belleville Public Library for some chess fun! Players of all skill levels are welcome.

For children & youth aged 9 – 17. Children 10 years and under must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

The chess club meets biweekly on Thursdays from 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.

Take Back the Night

Belleville Market Square

Take Back the Night parade and rally to end sexual violence happens Thursday, September 25 starting at 6pm at Market Square

FREE

Bay of Quinte 40 UNDER 40

Signal Brewery 87 River Road, Corbyville ON

Come join us as we celebrate the winners of first-ever Bay of Quinte 40 UNDER 40! We’ll eat, we’ll drink, we’ll even be merry! And we’ll plan on taking a metric tonne of photos! Please note that this is NOT a formal, sit down event. Feel free to dress up, or come casual – either will fit. There will be pizza and appetizers served throughout the night + drinks of all shapes and sizes (with and without alcohol) available. TICKETS: All tickets include one (1) free drink and appetizers throughout the evening. High Top tables include up to four (4) tickets + four (4) free drinks + a bottle of Hinterland bubbly to the table, along with food service. PARKING IS LIMITED, so we recommend ridesharing where possible. Parking attendants will be on site. Our Keynote Speaker is Sarah Prevette, who has an illustrious history of innovation as a serial entrepreneur, high profile investor and strategic advisor to numerous organizations. In her inspiring keynote, Sarah will share the pivotal moments that shaped her journey – from launching and selling tech companies to driving large-scale strategy for some of the world’s biggest brands. Read her bio here to get fired up for her keynote! She will also make time for Q&A from the audience. Our musical guests for the evening will be Moon Sugar! Big thanks to our sponsors, the City of Belleville, Baldwin Law, and Snappie for helping to make the event happen! Questions? Email [email protected].