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 fun night of wood burning & charcuterie design with Your Creative Junction in our taproom. This is a ticketed event, tickets must be purchased through Your Creative Junctions website. Your ticket includes: Hand made wood board cut and milled by Your Creative Junction from their own wood lot! All wood burning supplies, design transfer, wood burning compound and food grade final treatment Instruction from Your Creative Junctions own Sarah Tolkey Charcuterie food (can include but not limited to deli meats, cut vegies, cheeses, baguette, crackers and chocolate) One drink of you choice in the taproom. Please visit the Meyers Creek Brewing events page for more details about this event.
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).
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.
Join us for a celebration of Mardi Gras – Celtic and Acadian style as a fundraiser for Eastminster United Church (Open Door Cafe) Jeanette Arsenault is a Quinte musician whose Acadian roots run deep in Prince Edward Island on both sides of her family. Seventh Town is a Canadian acoustic Celtic folk band based in Prince Edward County and their trio features Martin Smit on guitar and vocals, Trisha Elliott on vocals and tin and low whistles and Meghan Balogh on fiddle. Be prepared to tap your toes, clap your hands and sing along with a fun-filled evening of music.
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! Randy Stewart – LIVE at UpFront Cafe for his annual NO LOVE SONGS Valentine show – Ain’t Valentine’s Day: a Valentine for the Rest of Us. Mr. Stewart’s mantra has become familiar to music fans throughout the region: Sad Songs & Funny Songs, I DON’T PLAY LOVE SONGS. He’s done for music what Anthony Hopkins did for romantic comedy. Now he’s back – with his sights set on Valentine’s Day. There will be nothing but oxygen, nitrogen and carbon dioxide in the air when Randy takes the stage at the UpFront Cafe on behalf of the lovelorn, the lovesick and the romantically skeptical. He’s hidden the roses, eaten the chocolates and, for good measure, he’s tied Cupid up in the shed for Ain’t Valentine’s Day: A Valentine for the Rest of Us, something to sing about – that doesn’t wear its heart on its sleeve. Ain’t Valentine’s Day, will be presented at UpFront Cafe on Wednesday, February 14 and ticket price includes the delectable UpFront Cafe ALONE TOGETHER Finger Food Buffet – beginning at 5 PM – show starts at 6 PM.
Love of all kinds is in the air and we’re here for it with a special themed Valentine’s Day Edition of our Vinyl Listening party! Bring all your first date, first dance, power ballads and all the music that makes you think about the people you love. BRING YOUR VINYL: We’ll play a song or side MAKE A REQUEST: Look through our vinyl and pick something out to get played WIN VINYL: Enter the draw for a chance to win a mystery, previously loved, 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).
Infinite Martial Arts and Fitness presents “Centrals 2024: Powerlifting Championship” at The Armouries (187 Pinnacle St. Belleville) from February 15-18, 2024. All welcome. Spectators $15
2024 is the year for finding a community where you feel welcomed and accepted exactly as you are! *Queer Space* is a new and inclusive social gathering for members of the LGBTQ2SIA+ community taking place MONTHLY at the Belleville Public Library. If you are over the age of 16 and looking to meet new people, make friends, ask questions, or simply spend an evening amongst other queer people, we’d love for you to join us. Don’t be shy, stop in even just to say hi! No registration required. For more information, please contact 613-968-6731 x 2037 or email infoserv@bellevillelibrary.ca
The student documentary screening is back at Loyalist College! We are so excited for this FREE event on February 15 at 5:30 p.m. in Alumni Hall at Loyalist College The student documentary screening is a competition for Loyalist College Film students to showcase their documentaries. The four winning documentaries will be screened at the International Documentary Film Festival Downtown Belleville from February 23 – 25. We hope to see you there!
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.