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10:30 am

Tunisian Crochet course

March 30, 2019 @ 10:30 am - 12:30 pm
Sweet Yarns, 947 Lorne Street
Sudbury, Ontario Canada
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Learn some of the Tunisian Crochet stitches in this sampler class. Registration is required either instore or online. Cost is $20. Supplies not included. It does help if you already know how to do regular crochet but it's not required for this class.

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2:00 pm

Film: The Women Who Loves Giraffes

March 30, 2019 @ 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Sudbury Indie Cinema Downtown, 40 Elm Street
Sudbur, Ontario Canada
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In 1956, four years before Jane Goodall ventured into the world of chimpanzees and seven years before Dian Fossey left to work with mountain gorillas, in fact, before anyone, man or woman had made such a trip, 23-year old Canadian biologist, Anne Innis Dagg, made an unprecedented solo journey to South Africa to become the first person in the world to study animal behavior in the wild on that continent. When she returned home a year later armed with ground-breaking research, the insurmountable barriers she faced as a female scientist proved much harder to overcome. In 1972, having published 20 research papers as an assistant professor of zoology at University of Guelph, the Dean of the university, denied her tenure. She couldn't apply to the University of Waterloo because the Dean there told Anne that he would never give tenure to a married woman. This was the catalyst that transformed Anne into a feminist activist. For three decades, Anne Innis Dagg was absent from the giraffe world until 2010 when she was sought out by giraffologists and not just brought back to into the fold, but finally celebrated for her work.

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Melbrook Martial Arts Open House

March 30, 2019 @ 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Melbrook Academy, 100 Brian McKee Lane
Sudbury, Ontario Canada
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The Academy is hosting an open house on March 30 to showcase all that we have to offer. From Kickboxing classes to Summer Camp, we are help to help: - Kids and Adult Kickboxing Programs - Beginner Classes - Summer Camp (all summer) - PA Day Camp - Birthday Party - March Break Our onsite amenities include: - Art Room - Games Room - Lounge Area - Mat area for training - Heavy bags - Male and female bathrooms and change rooms - onsite RECE Conveniently located in downtown Sudbury (corner of Paris and Brady) and within walking distance of: - Bell Park - Tennis courts - Go Carts - Fire and Police Station (kids love those outings) - Slash Pad - Library ..Summer Camp is filling up fast!

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8:00 pm

BA Johnston, Wax Mannequin, Kommissars, the Almighty Rhombus

March 30, 2019 @ 8:00 pm - 11:30 pm
Townehouse Tavern, 206 Elgin Street
Sudbury, Canada
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Presented by Crosscut Distillery Sat. March 30 // 8PM // $10 Door //$5 Advance Tickets available at: Cosmic Dave's Vinyl Emporium The Townehouse Tavern High Road Records and Glass The Outside Store Good Luck General Store The Refinery Crosscut Distillery A night of debauched performance art, post-punk, and rock and roll. Starting off nice & early, with a DJ to close out the night. 9 PM - The Almighty Rhombus (Sudbury, Pop/Rock) Got a few new rounds in the chamber 9:45 PM - Wax Mannequin (Hamilton, Psych Folk) Wide-ranging, genre-spanning, edgy, catchy and powerful. 11 PM - B.a. Johnston (Hamilton) Canada's reigning champ of indie showmanship. Grab a copy of his new album "The Skid is Hot Tonight" 12AM - Kommissars (Sudbury, Post-Punk) Relentless, blistering post punk to blow yr hair right back

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Film: Capernaum

March 30, 2019 @ 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Sudbury Indie Cinema Downtown, 40 Elm Street
Sudbur, Ontario Canada
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After running away from his negligent parents, committing a violent crime and being sentenced to five years in jail, a hardened, streetwise 12-year-old Lebanese boy sues his parents in protest of the life they have given him. "In “Capernaum,” the heartache of the underprivileged is on such interminable display that you feel the physical hurt in your bones. But the manner in which the filmmaker renders these pains somehow doesn’t feel exploitative or gratuitous—there is a nuanced matter-of-factness even in Labaki’s empathy that prevents it to ever become pity. If anything, the co-writer/director seems to know and care about the exact kind of kid she follows in “Capernaum,” a fighter who has no option but to remain independent, resourceful and tireless at the end of each exhausting day the sun sets on, with no promise of a brighter tomorrow." -Tomris Laffly 'rogerebert.com'

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