Parkinson’s Dance Class
Quinte Ballet School of Canada, 196 Palmer Road 196 Palmer Road, Belleville, Belleville, CanadaFree Parkinson's Dance Classes every Thursday from 10:30 to 11:30am at the Quinte Ballet School
Free Parkinson's Dance Classes every Thursday from 10:30 to 11:30am at the Quinte Ballet School
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
COUNTRY MARKET CRAFTS Need help with your shopping? Visit the Country Market at St. Mark’s United Church in Cannifton for unique hand-crafted items suitable for decorating, gifting and enjoying for all seasons. Admission is free. The 3-day event takes place November 6-8. Fresh baking on Saturday only. Cash or e-transfer preferred
Join Belleville Public Library for a Veterans’ Week talk with Sergeant Anna Cummings, a dedicated member of the Canadian Armed Forces. Sergeant Cummings will share her personal experiences in service, highlighting the courage, resilience, and commitment of those who serve our nation. Free, no registration required.
Cousin Gibbard Suede brings his unique style and original tunes to the UpFront Cafe on the first Thursday of each month from 3 – 5 pm.
No cover
Licensed venue
Snacks and refreshments available
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.
FALL SHOW – GALLERY 121 – OCTOBER 7TH – NOV. 15TH, 2025 RECEPTION SATURDAY OCT. 18TH, 2025 The members of Gallery 121 are excited to show of their new works of art alongside those of Kayo O’Young, a famous potter and a well-known realistic, artist from Hastings. Kayo O’Young is recognized as one of Canada’s finest porcelain creators with his works being featured in two films. His pieces are unique in style, minimalistic, intriguing, inviting and fired with hand made glazes. These pieces may be found in some of the most prestigious museums and galleries in North America. The realism and luminosity found in Barb McGuey’s oil paintings is spell binding. Barb’s focus is on the natural world through landscapes, flowers and animals. The Featured Member Artist for this show is Terry Hart. Terry uses natural beeswax that has been heated and applied to a board where it is fused, carved, and coaxed into landscapes, abstracts and city/rural scenes. Please join us for refreshments and meet that Artists at a reception on Saturday Oct. 18th from 2-4 p.m.
Experience a curated art crawl through Belleville’s gallery district, where history and creativity come alive. Presented in partnership with the QAC Cultural Hub and Gallery, John M. Parrott Gallery, Belleville Art Association, and Gallery 121, this unique event invites you to explore artistic interpretations of 19th-century Ontario life. Step into each gallery to discover historical artwork curated from the collection at the Glanmore National Historic Site, accompanied by scripted historical notes that bring the stories behind the works to life. Pick up a Gallery Crawl Card at any participating location, enjoy the exhibits, and collect a stamp at each stop for your chance to win a one-year membership to Glanmore. Take a stroll through Belleville’s vibrant art district and immerse yourself in the culture, history, and artistry of Ontario’s past. QAC Cultural Hub Belleville Art Association Gallery 121 John M. Parrott Gallery Pick up a special “passport” system at the first gallery you visit, get it stamped and continue to explore each participating venue to win prizes.
Get Holiday Ready with us: Exclusive Invites and DecorChic Living! WHEN: Friday October 31st, – 10am – 5pm Saturday November 1st – 10am – 4pm Friday November 7th, – 10am – 5pm Saturday November 8th – 10am – 4pm While you are out and about travelling around enjoy all the Christmas shopping tours, crafts shows, and vendor shows, don’t forget to drop into the Sommerville Centre too! We are Excited to see everyone out shopping! Stocked with all kinds of great Christmas shopping ideas & will be Ready to go that first weekend of November.
An immersive, collaborative exhibition highlighting 19th-century Ontario life and the Moodie family, presented in partnership with the Community Archives of Belleville and Hastings County, the Parrott Gallery, and Glanmore National Historic Site. Archival material, artworks, and historical objects will bring the Moodie era to life for visitors throughout the month.
Bring your creativity & supplies to this guided Doodle Group drawing session. You will be amazed at what you can create! Open to all skill levels.
Guided workshop – admission is free!
Space is limited so please register.
To register: email [email protected] or call 613-968-6731 x2040
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
COUNTRY MARKET CRAFTS Need help with your shopping? Visit the Country Market at St. Mark’s United Church in Cannifton for unique hand-crafted items suitable for decorating, gifting and enjoying for all seasons. Admission is free. The 3-day event takes place November 6-8. Fresh baking on Saturday only. Cash or e-transfer preferred
Join us at The Landing for an evening that blends cinema, conversation, and community. The Quinte Arts Council is proud to present a Film Mixer featuring the acclaimed documentary The Enduring Enigma of Susanna Moodie by Toronto-based filmmaker Patrick Crowe. Starring Margaret Atwood as herself and Ceciley Jenkins as Susanna’s Maid. This captivating film explores the life and legacy of Susanna Moodie, one of Canada’s most fascinating historical figures, whose writing captured the struggles and spirit of early settlers in Upper Canada. Narrated with stunning visuals and thoughtful storytelling, the film brings Moodie’s complex persona to life while highlighting her enduring impact on Canadian literature and culture. The screening will be followed by an intimate Q&A with filmmaker Patrick Crowe, offering insights into his creative process and the historical themes that continue to resonate today. Tickets: $20 Includes one complimentary beverage (alcoholic or non-alcoholic) and light refreshments. Don’t miss this chance to connect with fellow film lovers, meet the filmmaker, and experience a powerful work that bridges Canadian history and contemporary storytelling.
Andrew is a local musician who has performed in a bevy of local acts over the last 16 years. Most recently, Andrew was part of ‘Enrights’, a local group who was chosen as Rogers Hometown Hockey band for Belleville in 2022. Andrew has shared the stage with Canadian legends such as Sloan, Sam Roberts Band, and The Trews. Andrew plays a cover-heavy setlist focused on the greatest hits of life, and big singalongs!
Westminster United Church, 1199 Wallbridge Loyalist Rd. in Belleville is having their annual Christmas Bazaar on Saturday, November 8th, 2025 from 8:00am-2:00pm. Admission is 1.00 (for Christmas Sharing & Local Food Banks) Gift Baskets, Baking, Candy, Frozen Foods, Preserves, Crafts, Jewelry, Books, & much more. We have handicap access, an elevator and lots of parking.
COUNTRY MARKET CRAFTS Need help with your shopping? Visit the Country Market at St. Mark’s United Church in Cannifton for unique hand-crafted items suitable for decorating, gifting and enjoying for all seasons. Admission is free. The 3-day event takes place November 6-8. Fresh baking on Saturday only. Cash or e-transfer preferred
Join award-winning local authors Linda Bond and Joy Lynn Goddard in this lively and interactive writing workshop that offers tips and tricks to breathe life into your story. By exploring effective writing methods of present and past writers, with a special nod to the works of Susanna Moodie, you will discover how to create characters and scenes that readers will long remember. Pre-register at [email protected] (Subject Heading: Tips and Tricks) Cost: $20 per person, cash at door
FALL SHOW – GALLERY 121 – OCTOBER 7TH – NOV. 15TH, 2025 RECEPTION SATURDAY OCT. 18TH, 2025 The members of Gallery 121 are excited to show of their new works of art alongside those of Kayo O’Young, a famous potter and a well-known realistic, artist from Hastings. Kayo O’Young is recognized as one of Canada’s finest porcelain creators with his works being featured in two films. His pieces are unique in style, minimalistic, intriguing, inviting and fired with hand made glazes. These pieces may be found in some of the most prestigious museums and galleries in North America. The realism and luminosity found in Barb McGuey’s oil paintings is spell binding. Barb’s focus is on the natural world through landscapes, flowers and animals. The Featured Member Artist for this show is Terry Hart. Terry uses natural beeswax that has been heated and applied to a board where it is fused, carved, and coaxed into landscapes, abstracts and city/rural scenes. Please join us for refreshments and meet that Artists at a reception on Saturday Oct. 18th from 2-4 p.m.
Get Holiday Ready with us: Exclusive Invites and DecorChic Living! WHEN: Friday October 31st, – 10am – 5pm Saturday November 1st – 10am – 4pm Friday November 7th, – 10am – 5pm Saturday November 8th – 10am – 4pm While you are out and about travelling around enjoy all the Christmas shopping tours, crafts shows, and vendor shows, don’t forget to drop into the Sommerville Centre too! We are Excited to see everyone out shopping! Stocked with all kinds of great Christmas shopping ideas & will be Ready to go that first weekend of November.
Experience a curated art crawl through Belleville’s gallery district, where history and creativity come alive. Presented in partnership with the QAC Cultural Hub and Gallery, John M. Parrott Gallery, Belleville Art Association, and Gallery 121, this unique event invites you to explore artistic interpretations of 19th-century Ontario life. Step into each gallery to discover historical artwork curated from the collection at the Glanmore National Historic Site, accompanied by scripted historical notes that bring the stories behind the works to life. Pick up a Gallery Crawl Card at any participating location, enjoy the exhibits, and collect a stamp at each stop for your chance to win a one-year membership to Glanmore. Take a stroll through Belleville’s vibrant art district and immerse yourself in the culture, history, and artistry of Ontario’s past. QAC Cultural Hub Belleville Art Association Gallery 121 John M. Parrott Gallery Pick up a special “passport” system at the first gallery you visit, get it stamped and continue to explore each participating venue to win prizes.
An immersive, collaborative exhibition highlighting 19th-century Ontario life and the Moodie family, presented in partnership with the Community Archives of Belleville and Hastings County, the Parrott Gallery, and Glanmore National Historic Site. Archival material, artworks, and historical objects will bring the Moodie era to life for visitors throughout the month.
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
Playing music from the 80s, 90s, 00s, and even some of of their favs from now. The Happy Ghost Gang have worked hard at honing their hunting harmonies and song selections to keep everyone happy and singing along. A little bit about Ghosts . . . Jess and Ben musicians from Belleville, Ontario, together are the Happy Ghost Gang. They have been recording their original music and performing select cover material around the area for a few years. The music they make has been described as rural noir, provocative and moody. Shortly after settling on the name The Happy Ghost Gang, Jess and Ben were signed to The KeeP Records in late 2022 and released an album of original material in 2023.
Kids Got Talent is the signature fundraising event for the Children’s Safety Village of Belleville. This exciting and heartwarming talent showcase celebrates the incredible abilities of youth aged 4 to 17 from across our region. Singers, dancers, musicians, magicians, comedians, and other young performers take the stage in a joyful celebration of talent, creativity, and confidence.
The event is inclusive of all skill levels and open to children of all abilities. It offers a rare opportunity for local youth to shine in a professional theatre setting while their friends, family, and community cheer them on.
Proceeds from Kids Got Talent directly support the Children’s Safety Village and its mission to provide free safety education programs on topics like fire safety, street safety, internet safety, and more. Every ticket purchased and every donation made goes toward creating a safer future for the children in our community.
Join us for an unforgettable evening of fun, inspiration, and community spirit — all for a great cause.
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
It’s all about the hot sauce! Meet James Hogg, the owner of Hogg Foods. We met James this summer and fell in love with his unique line of small-batch hot sauces that focus on perfectly pairing heat and flavour using locally sourced peppers and ingredients. With a wide range of flavours to choose from, made with fresh peppers from Sunset Farms and Cabins in Prince Edward County, he has got something for everyone… In fact, James might just be introducing a brand new hot sauce for his visit to Meyers Creek Brewing.
Kids Got Talent is back Sun Nov 9th, 2-5 pm LIVE at the Empire Theatre in downtown Belleville. 50 of the Quinte Region’s most talented youth compete for cash & prizes. Special guest Scott Jackson, National Beatbox Champion & Finalist from Canada’s Got Talent will also share the stage. You don’t want to miss the grand finale …“This Is My Canada / Mon Cher Canada” … featuring 80 kids singing out their pride! Tickets for this FAMILY SHOW are $20 available at: https://theempiretheatre.com/live/kids-got-talent-season-6/ or in person at the Empire Box Office. Kids Got Talent is a fundraiser for the Children’s Safety Village 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
Belleville Public Library's Adult Chess Club is for ages 18 and up. The club meets every Monday at 5:30pm. Bring your own chess board or borrow one from the library and meet with fellow chess players for a friendly game. All skill levels are invited to this informal, self-led program. To register call (613) 968-6731 ext. 2037 or email [email protected]. Drop-ins are welcome, but we encourage you to register if you'd like notifications about any updates or weather related cancellations.
FALL SHOW – GALLERY 121 – OCTOBER 7TH – NOV. 15TH, 2025 RECEPTION SATURDAY OCT. 18TH, 2025 The members of Gallery 121 are excited to show of their new works of art alongside those of Kayo O’Young, a famous potter and a well-known realistic, artist from Hastings. Kayo O’Young is recognized as one of Canada’s finest porcelain creators with his works being featured in two films. His pieces are unique in style, minimalistic, intriguing, inviting and fired with hand made glazes. These pieces may be found in some of the most prestigious museums and galleries in North America. The realism and luminosity found in Barb McGuey’s oil paintings is spell binding. Barb’s focus is on the natural world through landscapes, flowers and animals. The Featured Member Artist for this show is Terry Hart. Terry uses natural beeswax that has been heated and applied to a board where it is fused, carved, and coaxed into landscapes, abstracts and city/rural scenes. Please join us for refreshments and meet that Artists at a reception on Saturday Oct. 18th from 2-4 p.m.
Experience a curated art crawl through Belleville’s gallery district, where history and creativity come alive. Presented in partnership with the QAC Cultural Hub and Gallery, John M. Parrott Gallery, Belleville Art Association, and Gallery 121, this unique event invites you to explore artistic interpretations of 19th-century Ontario life. Step into each gallery to discover historical artwork curated from the collection at the Glanmore National Historic Site, accompanied by scripted historical notes that bring the stories behind the works to life. Pick up a Gallery Crawl Card at any participating location, enjoy the exhibits, and collect a stamp at each stop for your chance to win a one-year membership to Glanmore. Take a stroll through Belleville’s vibrant art district and immerse yourself in the culture, history, and artistry of Ontario’s past. QAC Cultural Hub Belleville Art Association Gallery 121 John M. Parrott Gallery Pick up a special “passport” system at the first gallery you visit, get it stamped and continue to explore each participating venue to win prizes.
An immersive, collaborative exhibition highlighting 19th-century Ontario life and the Moodie family, presented in partnership with the Community Archives of Belleville and Hastings County, the Parrott Gallery, and Glanmore National Historic Site. Archival material, artworks, and historical objects will bring the Moodie era to life for visitors throughout the month.
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
Buck(ish) Shuck Tuesdays at The Local Social House Every Tuesday from 3:00 pm ‘til close, we’re bringing the East Coast to the Bay! Fresh, briny, perfectly shuckable oysters are brought in just for you—and we’re serving them up at our cost: only $1.75 each (an incredible deal)! Pair them with a crisp County wine or a cold local craft beer, and take in the waterfront views while you slurp, sip, and savour. It’s the perfect midweek ritual: oysters, drinks, and vibes that feel like summer—no matter the season. The Local Social House – Waterfront dining, local pours, and your new Tuesday tradition.
Join the Bridging Communities project!
Bridging Communities – Crochet Circle with artist/educator Emebet Belete
Emebet’s current art project is Bridging Communities, a large-scale art installation where community members will create crochet, and cover the downtown Front Street Bridge in stripes, blocks and patterns! Over the past year, she has taught and involved students in six area schools in the art of crochet.
Open for youth and adults, experienced and beginners, individuals, families and friends!
How You Can Get Involved:
Crochet a piece (or more!) for the bridge.
Join the organizing committee to help steer the project.
Teach others to crochet and share your skills.
Help distribute crocheting materials to participants.
Collaborate with your group or organization to crochet pieces.
Form a crochet group with friends or partners.
Sponsor a pillar to support the project financially.
Donate yarn to ensure we have enough materials.
Contribute to the GoFundMe to help cover project costs.
Supported by the Ontario Arts Council, the City of Belleville, Quinte Arts Council
FALL SHOW – GALLERY 121 – OCTOBER 7TH – NOV. 15TH, 2025 RECEPTION SATURDAY OCT. 18TH, 2025 The members of Gallery 121 are excited to show of their new works of art alongside those of Kayo O’Young, a famous potter and a well-known realistic, artist from Hastings. Kayo O’Young is recognized as one of Canada’s finest porcelain creators with his works being featured in two films. His pieces are unique in style, minimalistic, intriguing, inviting and fired with hand made glazes. These pieces may be found in some of the most prestigious museums and galleries in North America. The realism and luminosity found in Barb McGuey’s oil paintings is spell binding. Barb’s focus is on the natural world through landscapes, flowers and animals. The Featured Member Artist for this show is Terry Hart. Terry uses natural beeswax that has been heated and applied to a board where it is fused, carved, and coaxed into landscapes, abstracts and city/rural scenes. Please join us for refreshments and meet that Artists at a reception on Saturday Oct. 18th from 2-4 p.m.
Experience a curated art crawl through Belleville’s gallery district, where history and creativity come alive. Presented in partnership with the QAC Cultural Hub and Gallery, John M. Parrott Gallery, Belleville Art Association, and Gallery 121, this unique event invites you to explore artistic interpretations of 19th-century Ontario life. Step into each gallery to discover historical artwork curated from the collection at the Glanmore National Historic Site, accompanied by scripted historical notes that bring the stories behind the works to life. Pick up a Gallery Crawl Card at any participating location, enjoy the exhibits, and collect a stamp at each stop for your chance to win a one-year membership to Glanmore. Take a stroll through Belleville’s vibrant art district and immerse yourself in the culture, history, and artistry of Ontario’s past. QAC Cultural Hub Belleville Art Association Gallery 121 John M. Parrott Gallery Pick up a special “passport” system at the first gallery you visit, get it stamped and continue to explore each participating venue to win prizes.
An immersive, collaborative exhibition highlighting 19th-century Ontario life and the Moodie family, presented in partnership with the Community Archives of Belleville and Hastings County, the Parrott Gallery, and Glanmore National Historic Site. Archival material, artworks, and historical objects will bring the Moodie era to life for visitors throughout the month.
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