• Adult Chess Club

    Belleville Public Library 254 Pinnacle Street, Belleville, ON

    Belleville Public Library's Adult Chess Club is for ages 18 and up. The club meets every Monday at 5:30pm. Bring your own chess board or borrow one from the library and meet with fellow chess players for a friendly game. All skill levels are invited to this informal, self-led program. To register call (613) 968-6731 ext. 2037 or email [email protected]. Drop-ins are welcome, but we encourage you to register if you'd like notifications about any updates or weather related cancellations.

    FREE
  • QFN Presents: Look What Flew Through The County with Yvonne Buys

    100 College St. West, Belleville 100 College St. West, Belleville

    Our Jan meeting will be held Jan 19th at 7 PM. Our main speaker is Yvonne Buys who will be speaking about her Wellington Times weekly column and new book “Look What Flew Through The County”. She retired to the County in 2020 after a 30 year career as an academic ophthalmologist at the University of Toronto. She quickly became interested in birding as Prince Edward County is unique within Canada as a birding hotspot. Please join us at Maranatha Church on Monday Jan. 19th at 7 PM (located at 100 College St W). All are welcome to this free meeting.

  • Biennial Indigenous Show at Gallery 121

    Gallery 121 48 Bridge Street East, Belleville, Canada

    Biennial Indigenous Show at Gallery 121 January 13th, 2026 – Feb.7,2026 Reception: Saturday January 17th 2 – 4 p.m. Gallery 121’s much-anticipated Biennial Indigenous Show is just around the corner. We are excited to present some wonderful and unique art pieces created by a medley of artists from Tyendinaga, Deseronto, and surrounding areas. We hope that you will be able to experience our opening reception that will include a smudging ceremony, Indigenous foods and entertainment by David Maracle. The Gallery Members will also be showing works that they have created over the holidays. What a wonderful way to start 2026!

  • 2026 Belleville Festival of Faith

    Belleville Public Library 254 Pinnacle Street, Belleville, ON

    The Belleville Festival of Faith is a free educational event that showcases diverse faith traditions and beliefs. The 2026 event, from January 20-22, features three panel presentations at the Belleville Public Library, with three speakers each night sharing different faith perspectives, followed by a Q&A session. Tuesday, January 20, 6-8pm: Nature and Mortality Wednesday, January 21, 6-8pm: Gender Roles and Equality Thursday, January 22, 6-8pm: Health and Longevity For event details, visit the festival website: bellevillefaithfest.com

  • Tractor Tuesday at UpFront Café

    UpFront Cafe – 313 Front Street, Belleville

    Tuesday music series featuring Bad Tractor and guests.

    Free
  • Biennial Indigenous Show at Gallery 121

    Gallery 121 48 Bridge Street East, Belleville, Canada

    Biennial Indigenous Show at Gallery 121 January 13th, 2026 – Feb.7,2026 Reception: Saturday January 17th 2 – 4 p.m. Gallery 121’s much-anticipated Biennial Indigenous Show is just around the corner. We are excited to present some wonderful and unique art pieces created by a medley of artists from Tyendinaga, Deseronto, and surrounding areas. We hope that you will be able to experience our opening reception that will include a smudging ceremony, Indigenous foods and entertainment by David Maracle. The Gallery Members will also be showing works that they have created over the holidays. What a wonderful way to start 2026!

  • Midweek Mussels at The Local Social House

    The Local Social House 211 Coleman St, Belleville

    Join us every Wednesday evening for Midweek Mussels at The Local Social House, overlooking the Moira River in Downtown Belleville. We feature fresh, East Coast mussels, served by the pound with your choice of three house-made sauces: a classic Garlic & White Wine, a warm and aromatic Thai Coconut Curry, or a bright and comforting Pomodoro. Each order comes with grilled bread for dipping and a small arugula side, making it a cozy, satisfying midweek meal. Add a glass of wine or a side of frites to make it the perfect night out. Midweek Mussels is designed to feel welcoming and relaxed — a chance to slow down, share good food, and enjoy great company by the river. Whether you’re catching up with friends, planning a date night, or simply treating yourself, we’d love to have you. Every Wednesday The Local Social House • 211 Coleman St., Belleville everyone welcome.

  • 2026 Belleville Festival of Faith

    Belleville Public Library 254 Pinnacle Street, Belleville, ON

    The Belleville Festival of Faith is a free educational event that showcases diverse faith traditions and beliefs. The 2026 event, from January 20-22, features three panel presentations at the Belleville Public Library, with three speakers each night sharing different faith perspectives, followed by a Q&A session. Tuesday, January 20, 6-8pm: Nature and Mortality Wednesday, January 21, 6-8pm: Gender Roles and Equality Thursday, January 22, 6-8pm: Health and Longevity For event details, visit the festival website: bellevillefaithfest.com

  • Vinyl Listening Party @ Meyers Creek Brewing

    Meyers Creek Brewing 60 Dundas St E, Belleville

    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 Note: Occasionally we do a themed music night. Please check our website for more details.

  • Games Night at UpFront Café

    UpFront Cafe – 313 Front Street, Belleville

    A fun night of games with your friends! Bring your own game or choose many available at our cafe. Win prizes! Doors open at 6pm $5 cover goes towards your first drink Licensed venue Snacks and refreshments available

    $5
  • Biennial Indigenous Show at Gallery 121

    Gallery 121 48 Bridge Street East, Belleville, Canada

    Biennial Indigenous Show at Gallery 121 January 13th, 2026 – Feb.7,2026 Reception: Saturday January 17th 2 – 4 p.m. Gallery 121’s much-anticipated Biennial Indigenous Show is just around the corner. We are excited to present some wonderful and unique art pieces created by a medley of artists from Tyendinaga, Deseronto, and surrounding areas. We hope that you will be able to experience our opening reception that will include a smudging ceremony, Indigenous foods and entertainment by David Maracle. The Gallery Members will also be showing works that they have created over the holidays. What a wonderful way to start 2026!

  • Parkinson’s Dance Class

    Parkinson’s Dance Class
    Quinte Ballet School of Canada, 196 Palmer Road 196 Palmer Road, Belleville, Belleville, Canada

    Free Parkinson's Dance Classes every Thursday from 10:30 to 11:30am at the Quinte Ballet School

    FREE
  • 2026 Belleville Festival of Faith

    Belleville Public Library 254 Pinnacle Street, Belleville, ON

    The Belleville Festival of Faith is a free educational event that showcases diverse faith traditions and beliefs. The 2026 event, from January 20-22, features three panel presentations at the Belleville Public Library, with three speakers each night sharing different faith perspectives, followed by a Q&A session. Tuesday, January 20, 6-8pm: Nature and Mortality Wednesday, January 21, 6-8pm: Gender Roles and Equality Thursday, January 22, 6-8pm: Health and Longevity For event details, visit the festival website: bellevillefaithfest.com

  • Open Mic Night @ Meyers Creek Brewing

    Meyers Creek Brewing 60 Dundas St E, Belleville

    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. 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! Please note the physical space is small and is best suited for acoustic performances of a solo or at most a duo.

  • Third Thursday Jazz Jam at UpFront Café

    UpFront Cafe – 313 Front Street, Belleville

    Belleville Jazz society presents the Third Thursday Jam night, with: Dan Douglas, Harry Ellis, Michael Broadhead and Brian Legere. Bring your instrument or come and listen! Doors open: 6:30 Music: 7:30 – 10:00 Pay what you can Licensed venue

  • Biennial Indigenous Show at Gallery 121

    Gallery 121 48 Bridge Street East, Belleville, Canada

    Biennial Indigenous Show at Gallery 121 January 13th, 2026 – Feb.7,2026 Reception: Saturday January 17th 2 – 4 p.m. Gallery 121’s much-anticipated Biennial Indigenous Show is just around the corner. We are excited to present some wonderful and unique art pieces created by a medley of artists from Tyendinaga, Deseronto, and surrounding areas. We hope that you will be able to experience our opening reception that will include a smudging ceremony, Indigenous foods and entertainment by David Maracle. The Gallery Members will also be showing works that they have created over the holidays. What a wonderful way to start 2026!