Bubble Brunch
Karlo Estates 561 Danforth Road, Wellington, ON, CanadaKarlo 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.
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.
Karlo Estates presents Weekly Dinner Jam from 6-9pm on Mondays.
Our friends from Your Creative Junction are back with new classes at the brewery on Monday nights! Get set for a fun night of wood burning & charcuterie design. You choose your custom designs for wood burning. Ticket includes all supplies, instruction and one drink of choice from the taproom. You can choose to register as a couple and get twice the food and drink and both work towards completing one board. Tickets must be purchased through Your Creative Junction a minimum of 24 hours before the event. The brewery taproom is closed to the general public for this event and drop in’s cannot be accommodated.
A mix of slow and sweet yoga styles. A little Yin, a little Hatha, and a lot of stretching that is gentle on the body and soothing for the nervous system. Each posture is anchored in the breath and mindfulness. The class will close with a meditation leaving you refreshed for the week ahead. A great class for all levels- including beginners. Please Note: Doors will open at 7 pm. The class will begin at 7:15 pm. Studio Location is inside Corby Hall (formerly referred to at Henry’s or the River Inn, beside Signal).
Welcome to the 2024 Indigenous Show from January 9 – February 3 Haudenosaunee Artisans and Artists & Gallery 121 Member Artists Guest Haudenosaunee Artists and Artisans: David R Maracle. Sculpture and Musician Rebecca Maracle. Feathersmith and Healer Janice Brant. Paintings and Cards Suzanne Brant. Paintings Tyler Rushnell. Paintings Theresa Brant. Paintings, Bags & Blankets Jennifer Brant. Music and CD’s Trevor O Brant. Carvings Allison Lynn. Linocut Prints and Fiber Art Kory Parkin. Paintings
Do you have a desire to make something, but aren’t sure where or how to start? Do you ever find yourself doubting your own creative abilities? Are you looking for a way to activate your inner child and just have fun getting messy again? If you answered “yes” to any or all of these questions, our Finger Painting for Grown-Ups workshop is perfect for you. We’ll take you back to basics with this two-hour session that is designed for any painting experience level, but is especially perfect for anyone who is looking for a relaxing social activity. It’s also great for anyone looking to get their hands messy on purpose – something that a lot of us grown-ups have a hard time doing! This workshop will provide participants with: – A creative outlet in an intimate, judgement-free environment – A guided journey through the sensory experiences and benefits of finger painting – Freeform expression without the limitations and expectations of brushes or other tools – An exploration of finger painting as an exercise in mindfulness and self-regulation – An understanding of some basic colour theory concepts All materials will be provided, and each workshop participant will take a minimum of one art piece home with them! As a reminder, this experience is designed for adults – we will be providing kid and family-friendly options for crafting and other workshops at a later date, so please keep an eye on our website and social media channels for details.
Welcome to the 2024 Indigenous Show from January 9 – February 3 Haudenosaunee Artisans and Artists & Gallery 121 Member Artists Guest Haudenosaunee Artists and Artisans: David R Maracle. Sculpture and Musician Rebecca Maracle. Feathersmith and Healer Janice Brant. Paintings and Cards Suzanne Brant. Paintings Tyler Rushnell. Paintings Theresa Brant. Paintings, Bags & Blankets Jennifer Brant. Music and CD’s Trevor O Brant. Carvings Allison Lynn. Linocut Prints and Fiber Art Kory Parkin. Paintings
Come hang out, listen to vinyl records and have a beer with us! BRING YOUR VINYL: We’ll play a song or side MAKE A REQUEST: Look through our vinyl and pick something out. WIN VINYL: Enter the draw for a chance to win a previously loved mystery vinyl record FREE POPCORN
Ready, set, FLOW! Every Wednesday, join me at Corby Hall for a flowy, fun yoga class that will have your body feeling amazing. A mix of seated, standing, balanced and reclined poses mixed with breathwork and meditation. The balance you have been looking for in a yoga class. There are modifications for all making this class accessible for all yogis and beginners alike. Classes run Wednesday from 7:15-8:15pm. Series, and drop-in options. Mats and props are provided. Please Note: Doors will open at 7 pm. The class will begin at 7:15 pm. Studio Location is inside Corby Hall (formerly referred to as Henry’s or the River Inn, beside Signal).
Welcome to the 2024 Indigenous Show from January 9 – February 3 Haudenosaunee Artisans and Artists & Gallery 121 Member Artists Guest Haudenosaunee Artists and Artisans: David R Maracle. Sculpture and Musician Rebecca Maracle. Feathersmith and Healer Janice Brant. Paintings and Cards Suzanne Brant. Paintings Tyler Rushnell. Paintings Theresa Brant. Paintings, Bags & Blankets Jennifer Brant. Music and CD’s Trevor O Brant. Carvings Allison Lynn. Linocut Prints and Fiber Art Kory Parkin. Paintings
Directed by Ian Feltham “Between Breaths” by Robert Chafe, tells the story of Jon Lien, an American Biologist living in Newfoundland with his wife Judy. Transplanted from South Dakota to study sea birds, he finds himself immersed in the cold North Atlantic freeing whales trapped in fishing gear. Recruiting Wayne, a resident Newfoundlander, he finds a way to set them free and preserve the precious fishing gear, the lifeblood of the local fishing industry. Yet Jon is suffering from a debilitating disease that will leave him wheelchair-bound and locked inside his mind. This is a story of being trapped and being set free and what we learn about ourselves along the way. This play is performed in one long act and the characters remain onstage for the entire production.
Welcome to the 2024 Indigenous Show from January 9 – February 3 Haudenosaunee Artisans and Artists & Gallery 121 Member Artists Guest Haudenosaunee Artists and Artisans: David R Maracle. Sculpture and Musician Rebecca Maracle. Feathersmith and Healer Janice Brant. Paintings and Cards Suzanne Brant. Paintings Tyler Rushnell. Paintings Theresa Brant. Paintings, Bags & Blankets Jennifer Brant. Music and CD’s Trevor O Brant. Carvings Allison Lynn. Linocut Prints and Fiber Art Kory Parkin. Paintings