Santa Claus Parade – Belleville
Bridge St. - Sidney to Herchimer Bridge St., Belleville, Ontario, CanadaBridge St - from Sidney to Herchimer
Bridge St - from Sidney to Herchimer
Sunday, November 17, 2024 – 4:30 pm – 7:00 pm The Santa Claus Nighttime Parade has been delighting children and adults alike in Belleville for 26 years! (the parade dates much farther back, but capturing the magic of lights at night – it’s been more than a quarter century!) The route runs along Bridge St. West to East – beginning at Sidney St. and ends at Herchimer. Floats will take a bit more than an hour to get to the end and it takes about an hour to watch.
Take in the sights and sounds of the holiday season at the Belleville Festival of Lights! This beloved annual tradition features all kinds of beautiful lighting displays at Jane Forrester Park – now through Jan. 6. This year’s display will feature exciting new installations including a polar bear bench, and extended lights and snowflakes on the Bayshore Trail to the Shirley Langer Trail. Attendees are encouraged to take photos with the displays and show their love online. For more information, visit: Belleville.ca/FestivalofLights
Join nature enthusiast, Donna Kaye, as she guides you through a refreshing and restorative trail experience across 10 conservation areas. These 2-hour long ‘Walking in the Woods’ events will run from 10:00 am – 12:00 pm on Mondays from September 16 – November 25. IN THE BAY OF QUINTE: Monday, September 16 at H.R. Frink Conservation Area Monday, November 4 at Sidney Conservation Area Monday, November 18 at North Potter’s Creek Conservation Area REGISTRATION REQUIRED Donna is recently retired from her career as a Forest & Nature School Practitioner and Early Childhood Educator. She enjoys exploring the beauty of the natural world through her hiking and gardening hobbies and is the co-author of a new nature inspired children’s book titled ‘Move Along Huxley and Roscoe’.
Bring a game and play games all day, all night at The Beaufort Pub.
Take in the sights and sounds of the holiday season at the Belleville Festival of Lights! This beloved annual tradition features all kinds of beautiful lighting displays at Jane Forrester Park – now through Jan. 6. This year’s display will feature exciting new installations including a polar bear bench, and extended lights and snowflakes on the Bayshore Trail to the Shirley Langer Trail. Attendees are encouraged to take photos with the displays and show their love online. For more information, visit: Belleville.ca/FestivalofLights
Gallery 121 is delighted to present our Fall Show with Guest artists Jacquelin Morin and James Walt. Jacqueline ‘s acrylic paintings are a fusion of Impression and Realism, created with loose brush strokes using vibrant hues. Much of her inspiration comes in her studio on Salerno Lake near Minden Ontario, hence the title of this show “Life by the Lake”. James Walt, A.K.A. “The Grumpsy Woodturner” lives in Quinte West. James craftmanship is self- taught; often learning through You Tube different ways to transform wood blocks into bowls and vases. He sees the hidden gems in these blocks and then works to bring them to life. The Featured Member Artist for this show is Dona Knudsen. Dona is an award-winning watercolor artist and a member of two Galleries in Belleville. Her subject for this show “Negative Spaces Positive Places” is nature and includes unique perspectives and interesting techniques to create her enchanting images. and glorious flowers
Take in the sights and sounds of the holiday season at the Belleville Festival of Lights! This beloved annual tradition features all kinds of beautiful lighting displays at Jane Forrester Park – now through Jan. 6. This year’s display will feature exciting new installations including a polar bear bench, and extended lights and snowflakes on the Bayshore Trail to the Shirley Langer Trail. Attendees are encouraged to take photos with the displays and show their love online. For more information, visit: Belleville.ca/FestivalofLights
Ready to take your content creation game to the next level? Join us for an evening at Lavish Studio Creations, Belleville’s premier selfie studio, where you’ll learn the secrets to creating stunning videos and social media content that resonate with your audience. We’re excited to have Evelyn from Social and Lattes and Anne from Relevant Social Media leading this hands-on workshop. They’ll guide you through practical tips and tricks on making engaging videos, helping you create content that elevates your brand. Best of all, you’ll leave with polished content ready to use for your business! What to Expect – Expert advice from social media pros on video creation and content strategy. – Real-time content creation—bring your phone and leave with usable, professional-looking videos for your business. – Networking with fellow women entrepreneurs in a fun and interactive setting. – Delicious appetizers and a cash bar to enjoy while you work on your content. Reserve your spot now and get ready to create business-boosting content while connecting with inspiring women entrepreneurs. Space is limited—don’t miss this unique opportunity! This event is FREE with a Brazen Membership, visit brazenwomen.ca to join today!
The Beaufort Pub is hosting Trivia Nights every Tuesday. Come on out for a night of fun!
Gallery 121 is delighted to present our Fall Show with Guest artists Jacquelin Morin and James Walt. Jacqueline ‘s acrylic paintings are a fusion of Impression and Realism, created with loose brush strokes using vibrant hues. Much of her inspiration comes in her studio on Salerno Lake near Minden Ontario, hence the title of this show “Life by the Lake”. James Walt, A.K.A. “The Grumpsy Woodturner” lives in Quinte West. James craftmanship is self- taught; often learning through You Tube different ways to transform wood blocks into bowls and vases. He sees the hidden gems in these blocks and then works to bring them to life. The Featured Member Artist for this show is Dona Knudsen. Dona is an award-winning watercolor artist and a member of two Galleries in Belleville. Her subject for this show “Negative Spaces Positive Places” is nature and includes unique perspectives and interesting techniques to create her enchanting images. and glorious flowers
Take in the sights and sounds of the holiday season at the Belleville Festival of Lights! This beloved annual tradition features all kinds of beautiful lighting displays at Jane Forrester Park – now through Jan. 6. This year’s display will feature exciting new installations including a polar bear bench, and extended lights and snowflakes on the Bayshore Trail to the Shirley Langer Trail. Attendees are encouraged to take photos with the displays and show their love online. For more information, visit: Belleville.ca/FestivalofLights