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2024 Indigenous Art Show at Gallery 121

Gallery 121 48 Bridge Street East, Belleville, Ontario

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

Free

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

Alzheimer Society Book Sale

bay view mall, 470 Dundas St E Belleville Ontario 470 Dundas St E, Belleville

Join the Alzheimer Society of Hastings-Prince Edward for their first huge book sale of 2024 at the Bay View Mall (470 Dundas St E) in Belleville! Tuesday, February 6th, Wednesday, February 7th, and Thursday, February 8th from 8:30 am – 4:30 pm each day. Tues – regular price($2 softcover, $4 hardcover), Weds – 1/2 price, Thurs – fill a bag for only $10. Thousands of titles available to browse. All funds stay local. For more information call 613-962-0892 or e-mail trisha.clancy@alzheimerhpe.ca

2024 Indigenous Art Show at Gallery 121

Gallery 121 48 Bridge Street East, Belleville, Ontario

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

Free

Hatha Flow with Breathe & Balance

Corby Hall 79 River Road, Corbyville

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).

$20

Alzheimer Society Book Sale

bay view mall, 470 Dundas St E Belleville Ontario 470 Dundas St E, Belleville

Join the Alzheimer Society of Hastings-Prince Edward for their first huge book sale of 2024 at the Bay View Mall (470 Dundas St E) in Belleville! Tuesday, February 6th, Wednesday, February 7th, and Thursday, February 8th from 8:30 am – 4:30 pm each day. Tues – regular price($2 softcover, $4 hardcover), Weds – 1/2 price, Thurs – fill a bag for only $10. Thousands of titles available to browse. All funds stay local. For more information call 613-962-0892 or e-mail trisha.clancy@alzheimerhpe.ca

2024 Indigenous Art Show at Gallery 121

Gallery 121 48 Bridge Street East, Belleville, Ontario

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

Free

Albert College presents A.R. Gurney’s The Dining Room

Albert College 160 Dundas Street West, Belleville, Ontario, Canada

At Albert College on February 8, 9 and 10, audiences can enter a household of dysfunctional but familiar families they are guaranteed to fall in love with. The Dining Room, by A.R. Gurney, follows the evolution of social and family dynamics, expertly woven together through a series of interconnected scenes, each set in the dining room of a well-off household. With 18 actors and 18 diverse and unique vignettes, audiences will take a trip to the past and discover the secrets, surprises, and funny moments that all come to life at a dining room table. The play is a delectable blend of emotion, humour, and poignancy, allowing the audience to bear witness to the joys and sorrows of the classic American family from the 30s to the 80s. Through a variety of enticing, overlapping scenes, that range from the sentimental to the scandalous, such as a child pleading to his grandfather for tuition money, a mother with Alzheimer’s whose three sons are trying desperately to spend Thanksgiving with her, and a boy accidentally discovering his mother’s affair, audiences will meet a wide range of characters. This beloved play has been described as, “rueful and funny, and by the end, very moving” (The New York Times), and “a banquet of theatrical riches” (New York Daily News). Tickets are now on sale at albertcollege.ca/tickets at $15 for adults or $10 for students and seniors. The Dining Room will be performed at Albert College at 160 Dundas Street West, on February 8, 9 and 10 at 7:00 p.m.

$15

Belleville Theatre Guild: Between Breaths

Belleville Theatre Guild 256 Pinnacle St, Belleville, Ontario, Canada

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.

$15 – $22

2024 Indigenous Art Show at Gallery 121

Gallery 121 48 Bridge Street East, Belleville, Ontario

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

Free

Super Friday with the Sens

CAA Arena 265 Cannifton Road, Belleville

With many sports fans turning their attention to the football playoffs, now underway, the Belleville Sens are announcing details for the club’s first-ever Super Friday game, on Friday, February 9, when the Utica Comets (AHL affiliate of the New Jersey Devils) visit CAA Arena. The first 1,500 fans through the gates at CAA Arena will receive a free Belleville Sens mini-football, with more football-centric activations, theming and “tailgate food” specials throughout the game. Fans wearing their favourite sports jersey, football or otherwise, can stop by guest services (inside Gate 2) to qualify for a free door prize draw entry*. Prizes include a Belleville Sens team-signed jersey, team-signed stick, and a hat signed by either a Belleville Senators player or a player from the NHL parent club in Ottawa. *Fans must be at least 18 years of age, or have a parent/guardian present, to enter. Gates open at 6 with puck drop at 7.

$26 – $55

Albert College presents A.R. Gurney’s The Dining Room

Albert College 160 Dundas Street West, Belleville, Ontario, Canada

At Albert College on February 8, 9 and 10, audiences can enter a household of dysfunctional but familiar families they are guaranteed to fall in love with. The Dining Room, by A.R. Gurney, follows the evolution of social and family dynamics, expertly woven together through a series of interconnected scenes, each set in the dining room of a well-off household. With 18 actors and 18 diverse and unique vignettes, audiences will take a trip to the past and discover the secrets, surprises, and funny moments that all come to life at a dining room table. The play is a delectable blend of emotion, humour, and poignancy, allowing the audience to bear witness to the joys and sorrows of the classic American family from the 30s to the 80s. Through a variety of enticing, overlapping scenes, that range from the sentimental to the scandalous, such as a child pleading to his grandfather for tuition money, a mother with Alzheimer’s whose three sons are trying desperately to spend Thanksgiving with her, and a boy accidentally discovering his mother’s affair, audiences will meet a wide range of characters. This beloved play has been described as, “rueful and funny, and by the end, very moving” (The New York Times), and “a banquet of theatrical riches” (New York Daily News). Tickets are now on sale at albertcollege.ca/tickets at $15 for adults or $10 for students and seniors. The Dining Room will be performed at Albert College at 160 Dundas Street West, on February 8, 9 and 10 at 7:00 p.m.

$15

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