Our friends from Your Creative Junction are back with new classes at the brewery on Monday nights! Get set for a fun night of wood burning & charcuterie design. You choose your custom designs for wood burning. Ticket includes all supplies, instruction and one drink of choice from the taproom. You can choose to register as a couple and get twice the food and drink and both work towards completing one board. Tickets must be purchased through Your Creative Junction a minimum of 24 hours before the event. The brewery taproom is closed to the general public for this event and drop in’s cannot be accommodated.
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).
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
Do you have a desire to make something, but aren’t sure where or how to start? Do you ever find yourself doubting your own creative abilities? Are you looking for a way to activate your inner child and just have fun getting messy again? If you answered “yes” to any or all of these questions, our Finger Painting for Grown-Ups workshop is perfect for you. We’ll take you back to basics with this two-hour session that is designed for any painting experience level, but is especially perfect for anyone who is looking for a relaxing social activity. It’s also great for anyone looking to get their hands messy on purpose – something that a lot of us grown-ups have a hard time doing! This workshop will provide participants with: – A creative outlet in an intimate, judgement-free environment – A guided journey through the sensory experiences and benefits of finger painting – Freeform expression without the limitations and expectations of brushes or other tools – An exploration of finger painting as an exercise in mindfulness and self-regulation – An understanding of some basic colour theory concepts All materials will be provided, and each workshop participant will take a minimum of one art piece home with them! As a reminder, this experience is designed for adults – we will be providing kid and family-friendly options for crafting and other workshops at a later date, so please keep an eye on our website and social media channels for details.
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
Come hang out, listen to vinyl records and have a beer with us! BRING YOUR VINYL: We’ll play a song or side MAKE A REQUEST: Look through our vinyl and pick something out. WIN VINYL: Enter the draw for a chance to win a previously loved mystery 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).
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
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.
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
Join us February 2nd for dinner anytime between 7PM-9PM to enjoy John Sharkey.
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.
Enjoy a fantastic meal while listening to Shirley Diane & a Special guest. Hey Friends, Family and Fans, this girl and her guitar performing a mix Genre of yesterday’s favourites and today’s hits. Hosted at the 116, where great food, music, friends & memories are made.
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
We’re super excited to be able to bring back Ryan! Join us for a chill Saturday night vibes with Belleville’s own Ryan Zaback and an evening of cozy folk and singer-songwriter covers. Genres include: folk, soul, blues, and roots.
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.
Karlo Estates Bubble Brunch is held every Sunday from 11AM to 2 PM weekly, year round. *locally sourced, whole food, plant-based, cooked from scratch, with love.
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.
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).
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
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
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 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
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
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).
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
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
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.
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.
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
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.
Abbamania, an all Canadian cast, is the world’s number one production of Abba. The show consists of a remarkable live band that consists of studio musicians with violins and The Chicago Transit Horn section. With amazing vocals, look, sound and authentic costumes, you will believe you are watching the original Abba. They are the only Abba production to perform for Mama Mia. Hear the hits from “Waterloo, S.O.S to Dancing Queen”. Each song done note for note exactly like the record. Also, on the same show is Night Fever as the Bee Gees. With all the high harmonies and stage presence of the Bee Gees, they will be performing songs from “Jive Talking, To Love Somebody, Stayin’Alive to You Should Be Dancing” plus many more. Abbamania and Night Fever have been performing for the past 16 years with over 200 concerts a year. Go back in time when Abba and The Bee Gees ruled the pop music world. Special guest The Freddie Mercury Show. Hear the hits of Queen. Three amazing acts on one show.
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.
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.
This Valentine’s Day join a scintillating cast of burlesque dancers as they celebrate love, lust, and everything in between in this adults-only cabaret designed to tease, titillate and thrill! Perfect for a date night, a girls’ night out, a special occasion, or just a sexy, fun weekend night. This is a ticketed event.
Join the excitement at 8 am, where half the teams curl on the ice and others compete in lounge games like shuffleboard and darts. Sponsored by Longtooth Beverage Company, the $220 team fee includes coffee, snacks, lunch, and dinner.
Join us for this 1-hour introduction to African drums such as djembe, kpanlogo, and gome. Learn technique, several parts to a song, and join in an ensemble that will shake the house! Along with playing, learn a bit about the history of the drums, how they are made, and the cultural significance of the music we will play.
Come and immerse yourself in a visual arts workshop with new and old friends. Belleville artist Emebet Belete has worked with mixed media collage throughout her career. In this workshop, she’ll introduce some of the techniques she uses in her work, and in her teaching. Participants will then have the opportunity to compose, design, and style their works on canvas using a variety of provided materials. For beginner or experienced artists, this workshop is accessible to all.
Oral tradition is key in Africa and elsewhere. Ananse stories originate in Ghana, West Africa. These are ancient stories that relate to people’s normal lives, and are as relevant now as when they were created. Normally stories are told around the fireside, but today we get a chance to sit down with an expert who can talk about and share Ananse stories in the beautiful Belleville library.
The Afrique En Cirque show symbolizes the strength, agility and joy of life found in African youth. A handful of daring acrobats, accompanied by their musicians, perform to the pulsating rhythm of the djembes of Guinea with their authentic and original choreography and acrobatics. With the melodious sound of the Kora, Yamoussa Bangoura transports us to a place where the diversity of traditional African arts is illuminated and combined with the virtuosity of a modern North American Circus performance.
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.
This Valentine’s Day join a scintillating cast of burlesque dancers as they celebrate love, lust, and everything in between in this adults-only cabaret designed to tease, titillate and thrill! Perfect for a date night, a girls’ night out, a special occasion, or just a sexy, fun weekend night. This is a ticketed event.
Karlo Estates Bubble Brunch is held every Sunday from 11AM to 2 PM weekly, year round. *locally sourced, whole food, plant-based, cooked from scratch, with love.
True story breweries can’t survive on beer alone, we NEED coffee now and again. This is why we are excited to welcome one of our favorite people into the taproom to share his passion for coffee! Beer and coffee in one location just before Valentine’s Day . . . can we say perfect gift pairing? On Sunday, February 11 at 1pm Andrew from Railbed Roaster will be doing a coffee + chocolate tasting at the brewery. For a minimal cost Andrew will be offering pour over and aeropress tasting of a variety of his specialty roasts along side chocolate pairing from Center and Main Chocolate Co . Andrew will also be offering his product for sale by the bag. Please visit the Meyers Creek Brewing website events page for the coffee costs and menu.
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.
Please join the Quinte Ballet School of Canada at Boston Pizza on Monday, February 12th between 5-8pm for our annual fundraiser. Dine in or take out. 10% of your total charges will be donated to QBSC! More than just pizza!
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
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!
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
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.
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
Join us on February 16th for dinner anytime between 7PM-9PM to enjoy Ron Nicholas. Ron has been playing, writing, and teaching music In the Quinte Region for many years. He has played all over Ontario, and Quebec in several band combos including duos, trios, and quartets, and produced music for the Canada Weather Network and independent films. He has studied and continues to study classical guitar, piano and music theory and enjoys playing in many styles and genres. His set lists include music from Bach to Neil Diamond to U2. His Studio and Production company “DARK GREEN PRODUCTIONS” is in Frankford, Ontario. Ron is still active in the music industry and continues to write, and produce music for himself and other artists. *This event is not ticketed and is for patrons of the restaurant. RSVPing to this event is not a reservation, please remember to book a reservation through our reservations system.*
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.
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
Join us for an unforgettable experience at Élevage, a one-of-a-kind winter wine festival taking place in Prince Edward County, ON, Canada, on Saturday, February 17th and Sunday, February 18th of the Family Day weekend. This celebration will be centred around the theme of wine and family connection, embracing the concept of “Nurturing our Roots.” Discover a wide array of delights, from hearty, seasonal fare to artisanal cheeses to delectable wines and ciders. Experience the passion and craftsmanship of local producers, who will showcase their finest creations for you to savour and enjoy. At Élevage, you’ll meet like-minded wine enthusiasts, exchange stories, and learn from experts in the field. Whether you’re a seasoned oenophile or simply curious about the wines and ciders of Prince Edward County, this weekend promises to be an extraordinary opportunity to experience the heart and soul of The County’s wineries, where family stories are woven into every bottle. Join us for the Grand Tasting on Sunday, February 18th at Huff Estates from 3 PM to 6 PM, and where you’ll be able to try and buy wines from 13 producers under one roof, as well as locally produced foods to pair with the wines and ciders. Mark your calendar and embrace the captivating charm of Prince Edward County, where family, wine, and the enchantment of Èlevage seamlessly converge. Passport = $25.00 Grand Tasting = $25.00 Passport & Grand Tasting = $35.00 Use Promo Code PECwineLover for a 20% discount. A portion of the proceeds from Élevage ticket sales will go towards the Prince Edward County Winemakers Association (PECWA) Bursary, an annual bursary to a youth (aged 30 and under) from the Prince Edward County area, or that have a strong connection to the area, pursuing studies in viticulture or oenology program at a college or university or a sommelier certification program. For more information and how to apply, visit https://thecountyfoundation.ca/announcing-pecwa-bursary/
Dr. Isaac Akrong, the Founder and President of the African Arts Institute is connecting with the community at The Smokin’ Bistro (116 Pinnacle Street) on Saturday, February 17th, 2024. This past weekend, Dr. Akrong brought the Cirque Kalabanté performance to Bayside Secondary School where it received a standing ovation. Come get to know Isaac in person, enjoy live drumming and learn about all the awesome experiences he can bring to Belleville. All ages are welcome! Isaac is also looking to connect with local hunters for deer skin (for future drum-making workshops).
The Smokin’ 116 Bistro will be hosting a Valentine’s Day Dinner and a Show to raise funds for the Quinte West Youth Centre’s mentorship program. Doors open at 6pm with access to their full menu and live entertainment will begin at 7pm. You can expect to see performances from The Stirling J Birds, Bees Knees and Cousin Gibbard Suede. Tickets are $15 in advance or $20 at the door. All funds raised from ticket sales will go directly to our program. Each ticket purchase will have a chance to win a door prize. Tickets can be purchased via Cash or EMT to emt@qwyc.ca
GREEN RIVER REVIVAL, Canada’s premiere CCR Tribute, returns to the Empire after its sold-out show there last year. Don’t miss this awesome performance of the greatest hits of CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVIVAL sure to have you singing your hearts out and dancing in your seats.
Join us in welcoming Rubin Elbow’s back to our taproom. Musicians Alex and Nathen have played for us before as part of the band Bad Tractor but these two awesome musicians have their own side project and we are stoked to have them come back and play for us!
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.
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
Karlo Estates Bubble Brunch is held every Sunday from 11AM to 2 PM weekly, year round. *locally sourced, whole food, plant-based, cooked from scratch, with love.
Join us for an unforgettable experience at Élevage, a one-of-a-kind winter wine festival taking place in Prince Edward County, ON, Canada, on Saturday, February 17th and Sunday, February 18th of the Family Day weekend. This celebration will be centred around the theme of wine and family connection, embracing the concept of “Nurturing our Roots.” Discover a wide array of delights, from hearty, seasonal fare to artisanal cheeses to delectable wines and ciders. Experience the passion and craftsmanship of local producers, who will showcase their finest creations for you to savour and enjoy. At Élevage, you’ll meet like-minded wine enthusiasts, exchange stories, and learn from experts in the field. Whether you’re a seasoned oenophile or simply curious about the wines and ciders of Prince Edward County, this weekend promises to be an extraordinary opportunity to experience the heart and soul of The County’s wineries, where family stories are woven into every bottle. Join us for the Grand Tasting on Sunday, February 18th at Huff Estates from 3 PM to 6 PM, and where you’ll be able to try and buy wines from 13 producers under one roof, as well as locally produced foods to pair with the wines and ciders. Mark your calendar and embrace the captivating charm of Prince Edward County, where family, wine, and the enchantment of Èlevage seamlessly converge. Passport = $25.00 Grand Tasting = $25.00 Passport & Grand Tasting = $35.00 Use Promo Code PECwineLover for a 20% discount. A portion of the proceeds from Élevage ticket sales will go towards the Prince Edward County Winemakers Association (PECWA) Bursary, an annual bursary to a youth (aged 30 and under) from the Prince Edward County area, or that have a strong connection to the area, pursuing studies in viticulture or oenology program at a college or university or a sommelier certification program. For more information and how to apply, visit https://thecountyfoundation.ca/announcing-pecwa-bursary/
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.
Lyrics Literacy is a professional development series that Quinte Cultural Innovation Committee (QCIC) is developing for Administrators, S.E.R.Ts and Educators in HPEDSB and ALCDSB. We invite educators to register and aid in the co-construction of this series intended to help rural Educators gain an understanding of the North American Black experience, so that educators can feel better equipped to serve Black and other racialized students. By unpacking the lyrics of popular culture artists like TI, Chris Brown, DMX, Nas and Akon (the first of our Lyrics Literacy series), we draw attention to the mental health needs and resilience of Black men. Join us from 3pm – 5pm in a private workshop space inside the Smokin’ Bistro (116 Pinnacle Street) to sift through music videos together and engage in active literacy action you can take back into your schools.
Belly’s Birthday Bash will be held on Monday, February 19, 2024, when the Sens host the Hershey Bears (AHL affiliate of the Washington Capitals). To mark the occasion, the Belleville Senators will be wearing specialty Belly-themed jerseys to be auctioned off online after the game, and some of Belly’s mascot friends will be stopping by CAA Arena to celebrate with special games and activities. Fans can also create birthday cards and crafts for Belly, as part of our pregame Kids Zone. The first 1,500 fans through the gates at CAA Arena will receive a free Belly bobblehead doll* and there will also be a post-game skate with Belly and your favourite Senators players, both presented by CAA! CAA is also providing free hot chocolate available in McFarlands’ Pub, during the skate. Fans will need to register for the skate and show their registration confirmation at the gates. Fans will also have a chance to purchase limited edition Belly-themed hoodies in-store or online, at the Locker Room. Those hoodies are set to go on sale on February 1, 2024, ahead of the game. Proceeds from the online jersey auction and hoodie sales will go towards Belleville Sens community initiatives, including Sens in School, and other programs. For tickets, visit the link below ⬇️ https://rb.gy/viglss For more ticket options, visit our ticket hub: bit.ly/3PuOsEU or email us at tickets@bellevillesens.com
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.
FILM DESCRIPTION On its face, “Truth” is a simple concept. Until humans intervene. This outstanding film exposes intimate scenes of family life in all its complexities. And then examines what that life looks like to outsiders. A stunning Sandra Hüller, playing her namesake, leads us through the mysteries of her tumultuous marriage while witnesses offer partial glimpses on the way to judgment. FEBRUARY 21 SHOWTIME 2PM & 7PM FILM DETAILS Palme d’or award winner – Cannes FRENCH, ENGLISH, GERMAN (subtitles) | FRANCE 2023 | 151 minutes Directed by: Justine Triet Cast: Sandra Hüller, Samuel Theis, Swann Arlaud, Milo Machado Graner
Come hang out, listen to vinyl records and have a beer with us! BRING YOUR VINYL: We’ll play a song or side MAKE A REQUEST: Look through our vinyl and pick something out. WIN VINYL: Enter the draw for a chance to win a previously loved mystery vinyl record FREE POPCORN
Join Habitat for Humanity, Wednesday, February 21st at the Beaufort Pub for some construction boot toe-tapping entertainment and hammer swinging fun! Your ticket to Raise the Roof for Habitat for Humanity Prince Edward-Hastings includes live entertainment by Victor Cooper and the Stone Orchard Band, yummy pub fare and even a “Hammer Time” challenge. Whether you’re a long-time supporter of Habitat or new to the cause, this event is a great opportunity to get involved and contribute to building affordable homes in our community. Mark your calendars and get ready to Raise the Roof in support of Habitat for Humanity!
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).
FILM DESCRIPTION On its face, “Truth” is a simple concept. Until humans intervene. This outstanding film exposes intimate scenes of family life in all its complexities. And then examines what that life looks like to outsiders. A stunning Sandra Hüller, playing her namesake, leads us through the mysteries of her tumultuous marriage while witnesses offer partial glimpses on the way to judgment. FEBRUARY 21 SHOWTIME 2PM & 7PM FILM DETAILS Palme d’or award winner – Cannes FRENCH, ENGLISH, GERMAN (subtitles) | FRANCE 2023 | 151 minutes Directed by: Justine Triet Cast: Sandra Hüller, Samuel Theis, Swann Arlaud, Milo Machado Graner
Come to the Opening Reception and Awards Ceremony for reCONNECTing: Thursday, February 22 from 6:00 – 7:30 p.m. Quinte area artists will be front and center in this Juried Exhibition. Free event – everyone welcome – light refreshments will be served! On display in Gallery 1 & 2 until March 20, 2024 This show and Opening Reception is being sponsored by The Belleville Downtown DocFest.
Heritage Belleville invites you to the premiere of “Belleville City Hall: Journey to Icon” a 30 minute documentary followed by guest speakers. February 22nd at the Quinte Sports & Wellness Centre Minor Sports Room (second floor). Doors Open at 6 pm with free admission. Honour our 2024 recipients of the Heritage Outstanding Revitalization Awards.
Belleville Downtown DocFest is a community-oriented documentary film festival that seeks to promote awareness of cultural, economic and environmental consequences and to encourage civic participation resulting in positive change. Over 50 films will be shown both virtually and in person. Passes are available. More information on showings and times is listed on our website below. Venues: The Empire Theatre, Pinnacle Playhouse, Belleville Public Library
Experience Gallery 121’s 2024 Winter Show, running until March 9th, showcasing the captivating works of Guest Artist Lucy Manley in her exhibition “Bold Impressions.” Our Featured Member Artist this season is Barry Argyle, whose pieces reflect the motto “Variety is the Spice of Life” and embody the essence of his artistic journey. Join us in celebrating the diverse talents of our esteemed Gallery 121 Member Artists, as they bring life to the canvas with their unique perspectives and artistic expressions.
Embrace the Month of Love at the Belleville Art Association! Discover ‘All You Need is Love’—our captivating exhibit showcasing Cupid’s artistic touch. From February 13th to March 9th, experience the essence of love through the eyes of local talent at 208 Front Street. Join us for a journey of passion, connection, and creativity that’s sure to warm your heart. Don’t miss out on this enchanting celebration of love through art!
Come on out to our Belleville Psychic & Crystal Fair! February 23-25 2024 Friday Feb 23rd – 2pm – 9pm Saturday Feb 24th – 11am – 9pm Sunday Feb 25th – 11am – 5pm @ The Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott 407 N Front Street, Belleville, ON, K8P 3C8 Admission $10 – weekend pass (12yrs & Under are free) Psychics Mediums Palm readings Numerology Astrology Tarot card readings Intuitive healers Crystal vendors And more
Come on out to our Belleville Psychic & Crystal Fair! February 23-25 2024 Friday Feb 23rd – 2pm – 9pm Saturday Feb 24th – 11am – 9pm Sunday Feb 25th – 11am – 5pm @ The Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott 407 N Front Street, Belleville, ON, K8P 3C8 Admission $10 – weekend pass (12yrs & Under are free) Psychics Mediums Palm readings Numerology Astrology Tarot card readings Intuitive healers Crystal vendors And more
Get ready to shake off the winter blues and join us for the Rotary Winter Games in Belleville! But it’s not just about the music – there’s also a whole array of thrilling games to keep you entertained. From crud and ping-pong to toonie toss and more. There’s no shortage of friendly rivalry. With so many activities to choose from, you’ll never be bored! And let’s not forget about the silent auction, which adds an extra element of excitement to the event. Bid on unique and fantastic items generously donated by local businesses and individuals. Whether you’re looking for a special gift or simply want to treat yourself, you’re sure to find a hidden gem at the auction. But perhaps the best part of the Rotary Winter Games is the sense of fellowship that fills the air. Gather with friends, family, and community members as we come together to celebrate the spirit of winter. Share stories, laughter, food and drink as you mingle with old friends and make new ones. So mark your calendars and dust your jerseys for the Rotary Winter Games at The Belleville Club. It’s a winter extravaganza filled with live music, exciting games, a thrilling silent auction, and the warmth of fellowship. Don’t miss out on this unforgettable experience – let’s make winter magic together!
Join us on February 23rd for dinner or drinks anytime between 7PM-9PM and enjoy musician Gerald McGrath. With more than 20 years of shows under his belt, both as a solo artist and member of several bands, multi-instrumentalist Gerald McGrath is emerging as one of Kingston, Ontario’s favourite musical acts. Gerald has become known for his engaging and captivating performances that use live instruments and vocal looping to create sonic soundscapes that enthrall audiences. Gerald has been fortunate to share a stage with many excellent musicians over the years, including Kingston legend Spencer Evans, singer-songwriter Jen Calder, and Trevor Strong of The Arrogant Worms. Gerald has performed in bands that have played everything from alternative to folk, hard rock to country, and everything in between. Gerald has taken all of his experiences in those disparate genres and distilled them into his songwriting. Gerald’s original music takes the best parts of 90’s alternative and present-day indie music and blends them in a way that has drawn comparisons to The Gin Blosssoms and The Watchmen. He is currently in the final stages of releasing his first album of original music as a solo artist. His first three singles, ‘Kenopsia,’ ‘Northern Lights,’ and ‘Afterlife’ are available on all streaming platforms. The full album, titled ‘This Is Fine’, is expected to be released in the fall of 2023. *This event is not ticketed and is for patrons of the restaurant. RSVPing to this event is not a reservation, please remember to book a reservation through our reservations system.*
Experience Gallery 121’s 2024 Winter Show, running until March 9th, showcasing the captivating works of Guest Artist Lucy Manley in her exhibition “Bold Impressions.” Our Featured Member Artist this season is Barry Argyle, whose pieces reflect the motto “Variety is the Spice of Life” and embody the essence of his artistic journey. Join us in celebrating the diverse talents of our esteemed Gallery 121 Member Artists, as they bring life to the canvas with their unique perspectives and artistic expressions.
Embrace the Month of Love at the Belleville Art Association! Discover ‘All You Need is Love’—our captivating exhibit showcasing Cupid’s artistic touch. From February 13th to March 9th, experience the essence of love through the eyes of local talent at 208 Front Street. Join us for a journey of passion, connection, and creativity that’s sure to warm your heart. Don’t miss out on this enchanting celebration of love through art!
Come on out to our Belleville Psychic & Crystal Fair! February 23-25 2024 Friday Feb 23rd – 2pm – 9pm Saturday Feb 24th – 11am – 9pm Sunday Feb 25th – 11am – 5pm @ The Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott 407 N Front Street, Belleville, ON, K8P 3C8 Admission $10 – weekend pass (12yrs & Under are free) Psychics Mediums Palm readings Numerology Astrology Tarot card readings Intuitive healers Crystal vendors And more
It’s time to dust off your soup spoon and get ready to Savour the Chill in Downtown Belleville. Savour the Chill is back for its 20th year. The soup tasting contest will once again see downtown restaurants compete for the People’s Choice Award voted by soup samplers and the Judges’ Choice Award, voted by our judges. This year’s Savour the Chill will take place on Saturday, February 24th. The event goes from noon until 3pm! Bring your own spoon to reduce waste and bundle up because soup’s on no matter the weather! Participating restaurants will be announced soon! This year we will be Partnering with Community Development Council of Quinte (CDC Quinte) as well as Doc Fest for a fun filled Community event! For more information on the CDC please visit cdcquinte.com For more information and how to buy tickets to this years Doc Fest please check out Downtowndocfest.ca Have fun, be kind and enjoy and incredible afternoon in Downtown Belleville.
Join us on February 24, 2024! The Coldest Night of the Year is a winterrific family-friendly walk to raise money for local charities serving people experiencing hurt, hunger, and homelessness. Team up, fundraise, walk, and gather for good… because it’s cold out there.
Solemn event – no food, no fundraising. Gather and hold space for those grieving losses of all kinds. Show your support with your presence. Some candles will be available, but bringing your own is encouraged. Feb 24th will mark 2 years since russia’s full-scale invasion into its sovereign neighbour country Ukraine. Despite the initial global outcry against this heinous act, and despite international aid packages, russia’s unconscionable attempts to destroy and conquer a free and independent country continue. Other conflicts globally have erupted since, and it’s easy to forget that Ukrainians continue to send their children, brothers, sisters, fathers, to defend their right to a free and democratic country, to not be attacked on their own homeland, have their schools and hospitals reduced to rubble by a violent neighbour. Energy and spirits are at an all-time low, as the Ukrainian people mark 2 years of this battle for freedom, dignity, and sovereignty. Resources are scarce in all ways – financial resources, equipment resources, but most grievously – people resources. Deaths and captures at russian hands have gutted the trained military resources. Regular people like you and me, with no military training, are being thrown to the front lines with barely a few weeks of preparation and little to no protective gear. Now more than ever, it is up to us abroad to do everything we can to protect and preserve a world where your neighbor cannot simply decide to kill and conquer you. Join us to show your support for freedom, sovereignty, and democracy and to remember those who have died protecting these rights in Ukraine.
Karlo Estates Bubble Brunch is held every Sunday from 11AM to 2 PM weekly, year round. *locally sourced, whole food, plant-based, cooked from scratch, with love.
Join us at Loyalist College for the Building Brighter Futures event with HGTV star and Renovation Expert Scott McGillivray. Hear about his entrepreneurial journey and learn about rewarding careers in skilled trades. Doors open at 5:30 PM Event begins at 6:00 PM BIOGRAPHY Scott McGillivray, Celebrity Host, Scott’s Vacation House Rules | Real Estate Investor Scott McGillivray’s passion lies in educating people to make smart investment and renovation decisions and build wealth through real estate. He has been a top-rated HGTV star in Canada and the US for almost 20 years, starring in over 400 television episodes. He’s best known as the star and award-winning executive producer of HGTV’s hit series Income Property, Moving the McGillivrays, Buyers Bootcamp, and, more recently, Scott’s Vacation House Rules and Renovation Resort. Delivering fully customizable, bilingual keynotes and an in-demand host, McGillivray never fails to dazzle at everything he does. McGillivray is an accomplished entrepreneur. He’s the CEO of multiple successful businesses in both media and real estate as well as an esteemed real estate investor with properties across North America. He shares some of his sage advice in his bestselling book, How to Add Value to Your Home, where he offers top tips for homeowners looking for the best return on their home improvement investments. As a skilled contractor, bestselling author, educator, and leading guest expert, McGillivray is trusted for his successful renovation and return on investment tactics. He is also a respected influencer and digital trailblazer who engages daily with his 1M+ followers.
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).
Experience Gallery 121’s 2024 Winter Show, running until March 9th, showcasing the captivating works of Guest Artist Lucy Manley in her exhibition “Bold Impressions.” Our Featured Member Artist this season is Barry Argyle, whose pieces reflect the motto “Variety is the Spice of Life” and embody the essence of his artistic journey. Join us in celebrating the diverse talents of our esteemed Gallery 121 Member Artists, as they bring life to the canvas with their unique perspectives and artistic expressions.
Embrace the Month of Love at the Belleville Art Association! Discover ‘All You Need is Love’—our captivating exhibit showcasing Cupid’s artistic touch. From February 13th to March 9th, experience the essence of love through the eyes of local talent at 208 Front Street. Join us for a journey of passion, connection, and creativity that’s sure to warm your heart. Don’t miss out on this enchanting celebration of love through art!
Ask the Pros is a Business Event presenting a Panel of 8 Business Professionals ready to share their expertise and knowledge in a live 2 hour interactive Q&A session supported by fun technology. A unique networking opportunity will follow with the Pros at reserved tables inviting attendees for brief one on one interactions. Boxed Lunch by Creative Cuisine. Tuesday February 27, 2024 Registration: 9:30am Event: 10am – 1pm Location: The Pentecostals of Quinte, 490 Dundas Street West, Belleville Admission: $20 per person, FREE to Loyalist College Students with Student ID Boxed Lunch by Creative Culinary Delights! Get the Answers for Business Success from this Panelists of 8 Pros: Financial Advisor Trenval Financial Advisor for Young Professionals Business & Industry Developer TBA Entrepreneur Counsellor Small Business Centre Leadership Coach TBA Employer Specialist Loyalist CES Labour Market Analysis Centre for Workforce Development IT & Cyber Security Advisor TBA IMPORTANT – Complete your Eventbrite Registration to order your Boxed Lunch choice by Creative Culinary Delights. Loyalist College Students must show their Student ID at the door for FREE Admission and Boxed Lunch.
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.
Experience Gallery 121’s 2024 Winter Show, running until March 9th, showcasing the captivating works of Guest Artist Lucy Manley in her exhibition “Bold Impressions.” Our Featured Member Artist this season is Barry Argyle, whose pieces reflect the motto “Variety is the Spice of Life” and embody the essence of his artistic journey. Join us in celebrating the diverse talents of our esteemed Gallery 121 Member Artists, as they bring life to the canvas with their unique perspectives and artistic expressions.
Embrace the Month of Love at the Belleville Art Association! Discover ‘All You Need is Love’—our captivating exhibit showcasing Cupid’s artistic touch. From February 13th to March 9th, experience the essence of love through the eyes of local talent at 208 Front Street. Join us for a journey of passion, connection, and creativity that’s sure to warm your heart. Don’t miss out on this enchanting celebration of love through art!
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!
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).
Experience Gallery 121’s 2024 Winter Show, running until March 9th, showcasing the captivating works of Guest Artist Lucy Manley in her exhibition “Bold Impressions.” Our Featured Member Artist this season is Barry Argyle, whose pieces reflect the motto “Variety is the Spice of Life” and embody the essence of his artistic journey. Join us in celebrating the diverse talents of our esteemed Gallery 121 Member Artists, as they bring life to the canvas with their unique perspectives and artistic expressions.
Embrace the Month of Love at the Belleville Art Association! Discover ‘All You Need is Love’—our captivating exhibit showcasing Cupid’s artistic touch. From February 13th to March 9th, experience the essence of love through the eyes of local talent at 208 Front Street. Join us for a journey of passion, connection, and creativity that’s sure to warm your heart. Don’t miss out on this enchanting celebration of love through art!
Come to the In-person presentation of Lola Reid Allin’s “World Tour – World Colours” photographs and travelogue: Thursday, February 29 from 6:00 – 7:30 p.m. Meet the artist and enjoy light refreshments before the travelogue presentation. Free event – everyone welcome! Photographs on display in Corridor Gallery from January 30 until March 21, 2024.
Get ready to ante up and play your cards right! Introducing Albert College’s Poker Night on February 29, 2024, starting at 7:00 p.m. This is not your average fundraiser – it’s a Texas Hold’em showdown with laughter, camaraderie, and some great snacks and drinks. So, dust off your poker face and join us for a fun night! Must 19 years of age or older. Register for yourself and your guests here: bit.ly/47IJWZb
Experience Gallery 121’s 2024 Winter Show, running until March 9th, showcasing the captivating works of Guest Artist Lucy Manley in her exhibition “Bold Impressions.” Our Featured Member Artist this season is Barry Argyle, whose pieces reflect the motto “Variety is the Spice of Life” and embody the essence of his artistic journey. Join us in celebrating the diverse talents of our esteemed Gallery 121 Member Artists, as they bring life to the canvas with their unique perspectives and artistic expressions.
Embrace the Month of Love at the Belleville Art Association! Discover ‘All You Need is Love’—our captivating exhibit showcasing Cupid’s artistic touch. From February 13th to March 9th, experience the essence of love through the eyes of local talent at 208 Front Street. Join us for a journey of passion, connection, and creativity that’s sure to warm your heart. Don’t miss out on this enchanting celebration of love through art!
🔠 The Canadian Scrabble Classic is coming to Belleville – March 1-3, 2024! Are you ready for a weekend of wordplay and friendly competition? The Canadian Scrabble Classic is bringing word lovers from across Canada and the United States to Belleville for one of Canada’s largest competitive Scrabble tournaments. We are looking to connect our players with local businesses. 🏆 What is the Canadian Scrabble Classic? The Canadian Scrabble Classic is more than just a celebration of the world’s favourite word game. It’s a three day tournament held at the Fairfield Inn and Suites, Belleville, that features some of North America’s best players. When players are not competing over the board they’re visiting local restaurants and shops, creating a vibrant atmosphere of competition and community. We also open our doors to the public with free in person tours, and a live broadcast on YouTube. 🧠 About Scrabble: Scrabble is a worldwide phenomenon, played in 121 countries and available in over 30 languages. It’s more than just a game; it’s a global community with approximately 4,000 Scrabble clubs worldwide. 🏆 Competitive Scrabble: Our tournaments offer the thrill of competitive Scrabble play. Players hone their skills, study words, and enjoy the social benefits of in-person gameplay. Top level Scrabble play will be broadcast live on YouTube to an audience of thousands, featuring some of the country’s and world’s best players. 🌐 Let’s Play Scrabble: We organize exciting in-person Scrabble tournaments across the USA and Canada, and create engaging content on YouTube. Learn more at letsplayscrabble.com. Josh Greenway Event Director, Canadian Scrabble Classic 315-863-2660 josh@letsplayscrabble.com
Enjoy the “Lunch with Lola” Zoom presentation of Lola Reid Allin’s “World Tour – World Colours” photographs and travelogue: Friday, March 1 at 12:00 p.m. Enjoy the travelogue presentation from the comfort of your own home. Free event – registration required. Photographs on display in Corridor Gallery from January 30 until March 21, 2024.
Join us on March 1st as your Sens take on the Rochester Americans (AHL Affiliate of the Buffalo Sabres) for the first of back-to-back games at CAA Arena. For tickets, visit the link below ⬇️ https://rb.gy/nydghx For more ticket options, visit our ticket hub: bit.ly/3PuOsEU or email us at tickets@bellevillesens.com
🔠 The Canadian Scrabble Classic is coming to Belleville – March 1-3, 2024! Are you ready for a weekend of wordplay and friendly competition? The Canadian Scrabble Classic is bringing word lovers from across Canada and the United States to Belleville for one of Canada’s largest competitive Scrabble tournaments. We are looking to connect our players with local businesses. 🏆 What is the Canadian Scrabble Classic? The Canadian Scrabble Classic is more than just a celebration of the world’s favourite word game. It’s a three day tournament held at the Fairfield Inn and Suites, Belleville, that features some of North America’s best players. When players are not competing over the board they’re visiting local restaurants and shops, creating a vibrant atmosphere of competition and community. We also open our doors to the public with free in person tours, and a live broadcast on YouTube. 🧠 About Scrabble: Scrabble is a worldwide phenomenon, played in 121 countries and available in over 30 languages. It’s more than just a game; it’s a global community with approximately 4,000 Scrabble clubs worldwide. 🏆 Competitive Scrabble: Our tournaments offer the thrill of competitive Scrabble play. Players hone their skills, study words, and enjoy the social benefits of in-person gameplay. Top level Scrabble play will be broadcast live on YouTube to an audience of thousands, featuring some of the country’s and world’s best players. 🌐 Let’s Play Scrabble: We organize exciting in-person Scrabble tournaments across the USA and Canada, and create engaging content on YouTube. Learn more at letsplayscrabble.com. Josh Greenway Event Director, Canadian Scrabble Classic 315-863-2660 josh@letsplayscrabble.com
Experience Gallery 121’s 2024 Winter Show, running until March 9th, showcasing the captivating works of Guest Artist Lucy Manley in her exhibition “Bold Impressions.” Our Featured Member Artist this season is Barry Argyle, whose pieces reflect the motto “Variety is the Spice of Life” and embody the essence of his artistic journey. Join us in celebrating the diverse talents of our esteemed Gallery 121 Member Artists, as they bring life to the canvas with their unique perspectives and artistic expressions.
Embrace the Month of Love at the Belleville Art Association! Discover ‘All You Need is Love’—our captivating exhibit showcasing Cupid’s artistic touch. From February 13th to March 9th, experience the essence of love through the eyes of local talent at 208 Front Street. Join us for a journey of passion, connection, and creativity that’s sure to warm your heart. Don’t miss out on this enchanting celebration of love through art!
Winter Classics : Wear your favourite team’s jersey and cheer on the musicians as they perform Roch Carrier’s iconic story The Hockey Sweater, with narrator and orchestral accompaniment. Also included: the Hockey Night in Canada theme, Finlandia, the Skaters’ Waltz and more. Saturday March 2, 2:30 pm Maranatha Church, 100 College St. W. Belleville Tickets: online at Eventbrite, Sam the Record Man, the Brake Room, McDowell’s and Riverside Music in Trenton or at the door. Adult: $30, Senior $25, Youth $15, 12 and under FREE *must be accompanied by an Adult. Website link: https://thequintesymphony.com Ticket link: https://winterclassics321.eventbrite.ca
Pride Night will take place on Saturday, March 2, 2024, when the Senators host the Rochester Americans (AHL affiliate of the Buffalo Sabres). The Senators are hosting the event as part of the Club’s commitment to inclusivity and equality, in hockey and beyond and are looking forward to sharing that message, along with our partners at Magna Autosystems in Belleville. Fans can expect digital Pride theming throughout CAA Arena, along with an LGBTQ+-friendly vendors’ market. The Sens will also be raising funds for various local LGBTQ+ organizations, with representatives from Bay of Quinte Pride Committee on hand to drop the ceremonial faceoff. For tickets, visit the link below ⬇️ https://rb.gy/w60xrg For more ticket options, visit our ticket hub: bit.ly/3PuOsEU or email us at tickets@bellevillesens.com
Mark, is a singer song writer who delivers an eclectic set of blues, folk, rock and country interspersed with his hand crafted original tunes! He’s played for us in the past and occasionally treats us to impromptu performances in the taproom, its always a fun time.
🔠 The Canadian Scrabble Classic is coming to Belleville – March 1-3, 2024! Are you ready for a weekend of wordplay and friendly competition? The Canadian Scrabble Classic is bringing word lovers from across Canada and the United States to Belleville for one of Canada’s largest competitive Scrabble tournaments. We are looking to connect our players with local businesses. 🏆 What is the Canadian Scrabble Classic? The Canadian Scrabble Classic is more than just a celebration of the world’s favourite word game. It’s a three day tournament held at the Fairfield Inn and Suites, Belleville, that features some of North America’s best players. When players are not competing over the board they’re visiting local restaurants and shops, creating a vibrant atmosphere of competition and community. We also open our doors to the public with free in person tours, and a live broadcast on YouTube. 🧠 About Scrabble: Scrabble is a worldwide phenomenon, played in 121 countries and available in over 30 languages. It’s more than just a game; it’s a global community with approximately 4,000 Scrabble clubs worldwide. 🏆 Competitive Scrabble: Our tournaments offer the thrill of competitive Scrabble play. Players hone their skills, study words, and enjoy the social benefits of in-person gameplay. Top level Scrabble play will be broadcast live on YouTube to an audience of thousands, featuring some of the country’s and world’s best players. 🌐 Let’s Play Scrabble: We organize exciting in-person Scrabble tournaments across the USA and Canada, and create engaging content on YouTube. Learn more at letsplayscrabble.com. Josh Greenway Event Director, Canadian Scrabble Classic 315-863-2660 josh@letsplayscrabble.com
Karlo Estates Bubble Brunch is held every Sunday from 11AM to 2 PM weekly, year round. *locally sourced, whole food, plant-based, cooked from scratch, with love.