Weekly Dinner Jam
Karlo Estates 561 Danforth Road, Wellington, ON, CanadaKarlo Estates presents Weekly Dinner Jam from 6-9pm on Mondays.
Karlo Estates presents Weekly Dinner Jam from 6-9pm on Mondays.
A little something different each time you land on your mat. Each class will have a mix of seated, standing, balanced, and reclined poses to leave you feeling balanced, head to toe. Please Note: Doors open at 7, class begins at 7:15 and runs until 8:15.
On Monday, March 25, Gary’s Gig will present “The Need To GROW”, an award winning documentary that focuses on the work to regenerate our planet’s most precious dying resource, our topsoil. With research showing that we have only 60 years of farmable soil left on Earth, this eye-opening film highlights the importance of topsoil and why healing it is an environmental solution we’ve been searching for. Soil health will continue to be a more mainstream issue as we experience its true potential for healing the world. “The Need to GROW” offers an intimate look into the hearts of activists and innovators in the food movement: an 8 year old girl challenges the ethics of a beloved organization; a renegade farmer struggles to keep his land as he revolutionizes resource efficient agriculture and an accomplished visionary inventor faces catastrophe in the midst of developing a game-changing technology.
GALLERY 121 PRESENT THEIR EARLY SPRING SHOW, March 12th – April 20th Our Guest Artist is Lynne Vegter. Her life-like oil paintings are transportive; often taking you to her cabin studio on Lake Waslekoon where she spends much of her time painting and taking photos that capture the wildlife, and glistening lake surroundings. Lynne comes to us from the Bancroft area where she has been involved with several galleries as well as teaching classes and participating in lobbying activities to benefit both the wildlife and environment. Our Featured Member Artist is Larraine Milligan. Larraine is a new member to 121, but she is far from new to the art world. As a member on the board of Theatre on the Wings and a prolific artist, she has shown in a variety of different venues. She describes her art in in four words: female figure, narrative, and line. Paintings consisting of one or several of: cold wax, original charcoal lines and oil, challenge the viewer to decide on the narrative beneath her female figure’s presentation. A wonderful show. Please join us for our opening reception March 16th, 2-4 p.m.
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.
GALLERY 121 PRESENT THEIR EARLY SPRING SHOW, March 12th – April 20th Our Guest Artist is Lynne Vegter. Her life-like oil paintings are transportive; often taking you to her cabin studio on Lake Waslekoon where she spends much of her time painting and taking photos that capture the wildlife, and glistening lake surroundings. Lynne comes to us from the Bancroft area where she has been involved with several galleries as well as teaching classes and participating in lobbying activities to benefit both the wildlife and environment. Our Featured Member Artist is Larraine Milligan. Larraine is a new member to 121, but she is far from new to the art world. As a member on the board of Theatre on the Wings and a prolific artist, she has shown in a variety of different venues. She describes her art in in four words: female figure, narrative, and line. Paintings consisting of one or several of: cold wax, original charcoal lines and oil, challenge the viewer to decide on the narrative beneath her female figure’s presentation. A wonderful show. Please join us for our opening reception March 16th, 2-4 p.m.
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!
The Alzheimer Society of Hastings-Prince Edward’s Shaken Not Stirred Gala 2024: “A Starry Night”. Wednesday March 27th, 2024 at The Grand, Belleville (70 Harder Dr). Tickets are $120 and include a full hot buffet gala dinner, door prize entry and so much more. Tickets must be purchased in advance. Get yours today at www.alzheimer.ca/hpe or call 613-962-0892. All funds raised stay LOCAL!
GALLERY 121 PRESENT THEIR EARLY SPRING SHOW, March 12th – April 20th Our Guest Artist is Lynne Vegter. Her life-like oil paintings are transportive; often taking you to her cabin studio on Lake Waslekoon where she spends much of her time painting and taking photos that capture the wildlife, and glistening lake surroundings. Lynne comes to us from the Bancroft area where she has been involved with several galleries as well as teaching classes and participating in lobbying activities to benefit both the wildlife and environment. Our Featured Member Artist is Larraine Milligan. Larraine is a new member to 121, but she is far from new to the art world. As a member on the board of Theatre on the Wings and a prolific artist, she has shown in a variety of different venues. She describes her art in in four words: female figure, narrative, and line. Paintings consisting of one or several of: cold wax, original charcoal lines and oil, challenge the viewer to decide on the narrative beneath her female figure’s presentation. A wonderful show. Please join us for our opening reception March 16th, 2-4 p.m.
Parrott Gallery presents the opening reception for Mystery Abounds the 34th Annual Secondary Art Show. Join us on Thursday, March 28 from 6:00 – 7:30 p.m. in Galleries 1 & 2. Artwork of different mediums will be on display from the students of the Hastings Prince Edward District School Board. Free event – everyone welcome – light refreshments will be served! The exhibit continues until April 24.
Hosted by musician Ray Flood our Open Mic format style session is open to all levels, genres, music, instruments, poetry, spoken word storytellers and comedy. We hope you will join us for a well-deserved bit of mid-week fun. Please note our physical space is small and is best suited for acoustic performances of a solo or at most a duo with handheld instruments only. Contact Ray directly to sign up at (613) 827 5797 or simply show up and we’ll do our best to get you a spot!
Tony Silvestri is an accomplished performer and songwriter who welds a variety of rock and alternative styles to create a unique musical experience. He has been performing for live audiences for more than 15 years as a solo artist, and with such groups as the Glorious Sons, Road Waves, and Dead Root Revival. Tony will be appearing at UpFront Cafe every Thursday evening. No cover Doors open: 6 pm Music: 7 – 9 Licensed venue Food available