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Events in Belleville

Lyrics Literacy – Professional Development

The Smokin’ 116 116 Pinnacle St, Belleville, Canada

Lyrics Literacy is a professional development series that Quinte Cultural Innovation Committee (QCIC) is developing for Administrators, S.E.R.Ts and Educators in HPEDSB and ALCDSB. We invite educators to register and aid in the co-construction of this series intended to help rural Educators gain an understanding of the North American Black experience, so that educators can feel better equipped to serve Black and other racialized students. By unpacking the lyrics of popular culture artists like TI, Chris Brown, DMX, Nas and Akon (the first of our Lyrics Literacy series), we draw attention to the mental health needs and resilience of Black men. Join us from 3pm – 5pm in a private workshop space inside the Smokin’ Bistro (116 Pinnacle Street) to sift through music videos together and engage in active literacy action you can take back into your schools.

$30

Weekly Dinner Jam

Karlo Estates 561 Danforth Road, Wellington, ON, Canada

Karlo Estates presents Weekly Dinner Jam from 6-9pm on Mondays.

$15

Bridging Communities – Crochet Circle

Quinte Arts Council 36 Bridge St. E., Belleville

Whether you’re experienced with crochet, or just starting, please join us as we create crochet, learn new skills, and work together. These workshops are hosted by local artist, 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!   Where: Quinte Art Council’s Cultural Hub. Located at 36 Bridge Street East, Belleville When: Tuesday’s 5pm – 6:30pm. February 6th, 13th, 20th, 27th and March 5th, 12th, 19th, 26th 2024   Register now!   ALSO! Emebet has supplied instructional videos for those who need a little extra practice or can not make it in person. Find the tutorials by clicking here! Supported by: OAC, QAC, City of Belleville, Bay of Quinte Regional Marketing Board and more.

Free

Quinte Film Alternative movie: Anatomy of a Fall

Empire Theatre 321 Front Street, Belleville

FILM DESCRIPTION On its face, “Truth” is a simple concept. Until humans intervene. This outstanding film exposes intimate scenes of family life in all its complexities. And then examines what that life looks like to outsiders. A stunning Sandra Hüller, playing her namesake, leads us through the mysteries of her tumultuous marriage while witnesses offer partial glimpses on the way to judgment. FEBRUARY 21 SHOWTIME 2PM & 7PM FILM DETAILS Palme d’or award winner – Cannes FRENCH, ENGLISH, GERMAN (subtitles) | FRANCE 2023 | 151 minutes Directed by: Justine Triet Cast: Sandra Hüller, Samuel Theis, Swann Arlaud, Milo Machado Graner

$5 – $12

Raise the Roof for Habitat

Beaufort Pub 173 Dundas E, Belleville

Join Habitat for Humanity, Wednesday, February 21st at the Beaufort Pub for some construction boot toe-tapping entertainment and hammer swinging fun! Your ticket to Raise the Roof for Habitat for Humanity Prince Edward-Hastings includes live entertainment by Victor Cooper and the Stone Orchard Band, yummy pub fare and even a “Hammer Time” challenge. Whether you’re a long-time supporter of Habitat or new to the cause, this event is a great opportunity to get involved and contribute to building affordable homes in our community. Mark your calendars and get ready to Raise the Roof in support of Habitat for Humanity!

$40.00

Quinte Film Alternative movie: Anatomy of a Fall

Empire Theatre 321 Front Street, Belleville

FILM DESCRIPTION On its face, “Truth” is a simple concept. Until humans intervene. This outstanding film exposes intimate scenes of family life in all its complexities. And then examines what that life looks like to outsiders. A stunning Sandra Hüller, playing her namesake, leads us through the mysteries of her tumultuous marriage while witnesses offer partial glimpses on the way to judgment. FEBRUARY 21 SHOWTIME 2PM & 7PM FILM DETAILS Palme d’or award winner – Cannes FRENCH, ENGLISH, GERMAN (subtitles) | FRANCE 2023 | 151 minutes Directed by: Justine Triet Cast: Sandra Hüller, Samuel Theis, Swann Arlaud, Milo Machado Graner

$5 – $12

Opening Reception for reCONNECTing – Biennial Juried Art Exhibition

J.M. Parrott Gallery 254 Pinnacle, Belleville

Come to the Opening Reception and Awards Ceremony for reCONNECTing: Thursday, February 22 from 6:00 – 7:30 p.m. Quinte area artists will be front and center in this Juried Exhibition. Free event – everyone welcome – light refreshments will be served! On display in Gallery 1 & 2 until March 20, 2024 This show and Opening Reception is being sponsored by The Belleville Downtown DocFest.

Free

Rotary Winter Games 2024

210 pinnacle st. 210 Pinnacle St, Belleville, Canada

Get ready to shake off the winter blues and join us for the Rotary Winter Games in Belleville! But it’s not just about the music – there’s also a whole array of thrilling games to keep you entertained. From crud and ping-pong to toonie toss and more. There’s no shortage of friendly rivalry. With so many activities to choose from, you’ll never be bored! And let’s not forget about the silent auction, which adds an extra element of excitement to the event. Bid on unique and fantastic items generously donated by local businesses and individuals. Whether you’re looking for a special gift or simply want to treat yourself, you’re sure to find a hidden gem at the auction. But perhaps the best part of the Rotary Winter Games is the sense of fellowship that fills the air. Gather with friends, family, and community members as we come together to celebrate the spirit of winter. Share stories, laughter, food and drink as you mingle with old friends and make new ones. So mark your calendars and dust your jerseys for the Rotary Winter Games at The Belleville Club. It’s a winter extravaganza filled with live music, exciting games, a thrilling silent auction, and the warmth of fellowship. Don’t miss out on this unforgettable experience – let’s make winter magic together!

$25

The Local: Gerald McGrath

The Local Social House 211 Coleman St, Belleville

Join us on February 23rd for dinner or drinks anytime between 7PM-9PM and enjoy musician Gerald McGrath. With more than 20 years of shows under his belt, both as a solo artist and member of several bands, multi-instrumentalist Gerald McGrath is emerging as one of Kingston, Ontario’s favourite musical acts. Gerald has become known for his engaging and captivating performances that use live instruments and vocal looping to create sonic soundscapes that enthrall audiences. Gerald has been fortunate to share a stage with many excellent musicians over the years, including Kingston legend Spencer Evans, singer-songwriter Jen Calder, and Trevor Strong of The Arrogant Worms. Gerald has performed in bands that have played everything from alternative to folk, hard rock to country, and everything in between. Gerald has taken all of his experiences in those disparate genres and distilled them into his songwriting. Gerald’s original music takes the best parts of 90’s alternative and present-day indie music and blends them in a way that has drawn comparisons to The Gin Blosssoms and The Watchmen. He is currently in the final stages of releasing his first album of original music as a solo artist. His first three singles, ‘Kenopsia,’ ‘Northern Lights,’ and ‘Afterlife’ are available on all streaming platforms. The full album, titled ‘This Is Fine’, is expected to be released in the fall of 2023. *This event is not ticketed and is for patrons of the restaurant. RSVPing to this event is not a reservation, please remember to book a reservation through our reservations system.*

Free

Coldest Night of the Year Belleville

Belleville, Ontario

Join us on February 24, 2024! The Coldest Night of the Year is a winterrific family-friendly walk to raise money for local charities serving people experiencing hurt, hunger, and homelessness. Team up, fundraise, walk, and gather for good… because it’s cold out there.

Bubble Brunch

Karlo Estates 561 Danforth Road, Wellington, ON, Canada

Karlo Estates Bubble Brunch is held every Sunday from 11AM to 2 PM weekly, year round. *locally sourced, whole food, plant-based, cooked from scratch, with love.

$27

Weekly Dinner Jam

Karlo Estates 561 Danforth Road, Wellington, ON, Canada

Karlo Estates presents Weekly Dinner Jam from 6-9pm on Mondays.

$15

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