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.

Savour the Flavour

Belleville Downtown District Front Street, Belleville

Similar to the annually anticipated Savour the Chill, Savour the Flavour is the perfect chance to take in the beautiful fall season while enjoying an ultimate comfort dish. This year’s event will be held on Saturday, October 4, 2025 from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. This tasting contest will see downtown restaurants compete for the People’s Choice Award voted by the public, and the Judges’ Choice Award, voted by our judges. Bring your own spoon or fork to the event.

Jazz at the Library with Howard Rees and Duncan Hopkins at the Parrott Gallery

JOHN M. PARROTT ART GALLERY 254 Pinnacle Street, Belleville

Join us at the Parrott Gallery on Saturday, October 4, at 2:30 p.m. for “Jazz at the Library” with Howard Rees and Duncan Hopkins. This free concert takes place in Gallery 1 and will feature Howard Rees on piano and Duncan Hopkins on bass. All are welcome to attend. Doors will open at 2:15 p.m. – arrive early to get your seat! Sponsored by the Music Performance Trust Fund and the Parrott Gallery.

Free

Balkan Folk Dance Lesson and Party

The Kafana 199 Front St #101, Belleville

Every 1st Saturday of the month – get your Balkan Folk Dance Lesson and Party!

All-ages – from toddlers to grandmas! No experience necessary – super beginner-friendly, open and welcoming. Lesson 7-8pm, party 8pm til late!
Dance on the plaza, weather permitting.

Rotating dance teachers from different backgrounds – Greek, Macedonian, Serbian, and beyond!

Do you know traditional circle dances from the Balkans? Let us know if you’d like to join the teaching rotation!

Free