The Beaufort Pub Tuesday Trivia Night
The Beaufort PubThe Beaufort Pub is hosting Trivia Nights every Tuesday. Come on out for a night of fun!
The Beaufort Pub is hosting Trivia Nights every Tuesday. Come on out for a night of fun!
The 2024 Pickleball season at the Quinte Curling Club starts Monday, April 29 with new pricing and schedules. Sessions are open Mondays and Wednesdays, 10 am – noon and 6 pm – 8 pm. Drop in games are $9 each, including HST. For keen players, an unlimited play option is available for $200 including HST. The season will last 19 weeks excluding dates when the Club is unavailable: May 15, June 10, June 12, July 1, August 5 and September 2. All participants are required to pay and sign a waiver before beginning play. For more detailed information, click here.
Gallery 121 at 48 Bridge St. East in Belleville invites you to attend our “Late Summer Show”. We are delighted to have two Guest Artists joining the Members of the Gallery to present their inspiring art. Bob Pennycook, a mixed media artist, and an elected member of the Society of Canadian Artists will join us from Tweed to present his mystical real and imagined landscape paintings. Liz Schell, an artist from Kingston, Ontario, is well known for her whimsical dolls and her carved, curved, painted and re-assembled wood creations such as colourful and decorative boxes, planters and tables. The Featured Member Artist for the Late Summer Show is Ann Fales. Ann is a known locally and internationally by the Fibre Arts Community. Ann finds her inspiration in the tactile images she receives from the fabric. After touching and playing with the fiber she “surrenders to the ebb and flow of the threads” Please join the Members and Guest Artists for a Reception on August 31st between 2 and 4 p.m.
Opening on Saturday, July 27, Parrott Gallery welcomes Lisa Ferguson’s exhibit Whispers of the Wild. As one of our Parrott Shop artists, you will recognize Lisa’s engaging illustrative style in these mixed media pieces. Lisa‘s work is deeply rooted in her wonder of Ontario’s natural beauty. Of course, her very popular cards and prints will be available to purchase as well. On display in the Corridor Gallery from July 27 to September 14, 2024
Come hang out and listen to vinyl records with us! BRING YOUR VINYL: We’ll play a song or side MAKE A REQUEST: Choose something from our collection to make a request WIN VINYL: Enter the draw for a chance to win a mystery, previously loved, vinyl record FREE POPCORN!
Come hangout every Wednesday from 7-10pm at The Smokin’ 116 Bistro for a free Open Mic & Jam night, sponsored by Long & McQuade Belleville! Musicians of all ages and skill levels welcome. We will provide a Piano, Acoustic Guitar, and a Cajon, or you can bring your own instrument and rock out! Check out our EVENT LISTINGS on Facebook for upcoming events! Don’t miss out.. https://www.facebook.com/The116Bistro/events/ Head on over to Insta & check us out www.instagram.com/thesmokin116 Hidden Gem on the fun side of Downtown Belleville The Smokin’ 116 Bistro & Bar 116 Pinnacle St Belleville 613-902-5001 Quinte’s Best Smokin’ Q & Entertainment Where the community comes together to have fun! #karaoke #bellevilleevents #Thursdaynight #Bellevilleevents #thesmokin116 @followers #shoplocal #supportlocal #bayofquinte #princeedwardcounty #northumberland #quintewest #discoverbelleville #greaternapanee
Members do an assortment of embroidery. Beginners are welcome. Programs offered with teaching of new stitches and techniques. Guild is a member of Embroidery Ass. Canada. Meetings 1st Thursday of each month. Drop in an see if you would like to join- guest are welcome.
Gallery 121 at 48 Bridge St. East in Belleville invites you to attend our “Late Summer Show”. We are delighted to have two Guest Artists joining the Members of the Gallery to present their inspiring art. Bob Pennycook, a mixed media artist, and an elected member of the Society of Canadian Artists will join us from Tweed to present his mystical real and imagined landscape paintings. Liz Schell, an artist from Kingston, Ontario, is well known for her whimsical dolls and her carved, curved, painted and re-assembled wood creations such as colourful and decorative boxes, planters and tables. The Featured Member Artist for the Late Summer Show is Ann Fales. Ann is a known locally and internationally by the Fibre Arts Community. Ann finds her inspiration in the tactile images she receives from the fabric. After touching and playing with the fiber she “surrenders to the ebb and flow of the threads” Please join the Members and Guest Artists for a Reception on August 31st between 2 and 4 p.m.
Opening on Saturday, July 27, Parrott Gallery welcomes Lisa Ferguson’s exhibit Whispers of the Wild. As one of our Parrott Shop artists, you will recognize Lisa’s engaging illustrative style in these mixed media pieces. Lisa‘s work is deeply rooted in her wonder of Ontario’s natural beauty. Of course, her very popular cards and prints will be available to purchase as well. On display in the Corridor Gallery from July 27 to September 14, 2024
The QAC presents Spirit in Nature by Angela Wiggins. Join us for the opening reception September 5th from 4pm – 6pm. Angela Wiggins Canadian Fine Artist Anishinaabe (Ojibwe) by blood, Kanyen’kehà:ka (Mohawk) by association, all of Turtle Island in spirit. Born April 9 1969 in Ontario Canada. Angela Wiggins spent her entire life exploring visual art, always knowing her family background was alive within the spirit of her indigenous roots. She had no ability to connect to her family’s roots because her grandfather was a victim of the Spanish Residential School, where they attempted to strip him of his Indigenous identity. Fast forward: moving to the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory as an adolescent, being surrounded by those who hold pride in their Indigenous heritage, Angela found herself influenced by the culture she was surrounded by as she grew into adulthood. Exploring visual art her entire life, a real connection was made when she began to explore her indigenous roots through art. She began to connect with the spirit of the land and of nature. “ I want people of every culture to look at the colours and spirit in each piece of art I create, and to feel their soul fill with joy and healing” Growing up across Canada exposed Angela to the many styles of art within the indigenous culture, and her art reflects her spiritual connection with the land rather than any blood connection to any one part of the land. Working primarily in acrylics, Angela has also been successful in many mediums. She continues to focus on bringing spirit and healing to the nation as she learns and grows within her indigenous ancestry. Angela has now sold art worldwide. Angela aspires to become a nationally recognized female indigenous artist celebrating the spirit of the land through the form of Indigenous Art.
The Beaufort Pub hosts a euchre night every Thursday every month. Come on out for a fun night of cards!
Immerse yourself in the rich, vibrant rhythms of blues music as we celebrate the annual Belleville Downtown Blues Festival.