Budweiser New Music Fest 2018

Bell Park Sudbury, Canada

Admiral Live presents... Budweiser New Music Fest 2018! ARTIST LINEUP & TICKET INFO COMING LATE SPRING! FESTIVAL INFO: www.NewMusicFest.ca VENUE: BELL PARK / GRACE HARTMAN AMPHITHEATRE 900 Paris St, Sudbury, ON INFO: (705) 242 1067 Gates: 6PM (Friday & Saturday) Event: Ages 16+ / Licensed ACCOMMODATIONS: Lexington Hotel Sudbury T: (705) 675-5602 http://www.lexingtonsudbury.ca/ Quality Inn Sudbury T: (705) 675 1273 http://qualityinnsudbury.com/

Yoga in the Park

Zen Fitness 158 Durham Street, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada

CNIB and Zen Fitness proudly present, Yoga in the Park, by candle light! Featuring LIVE MUSIC, this experience will leave you feeling rejuvenated, blissful and inspired by the time you leave your mat as the sun sets. Only $25 with proceeds going to CNIB! This is an amazing opportunity to gain knowledge on what YOU and CNIB can do to help Canadians living with vision loss by building the confidence, skills and opportunities they need to fully participate in life. Listen to a CNIB client share their personal story with vision loss followed by yoga with your host Jenn Ricker from Zen Fitness for an enlightening experience. Note that blindfolds will be available for those who enjoyed Zen Fitness' Yoga in the Dark, and would like to experience Yoga in the Park- in the dark!

$25

Cinéfest Sudbury

Silver City Sudbury 355 Barrydowne Road, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada

Colours of Hope 5K 2018

Kivi Park 4472 Long Lake Road, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada

COLOURS OF HOPE 5K IN SUDBURY Saturday September 15th, 2018 - 10:00 a.m. KIVI PARK Support Colours of Hope 5K Sudbury! Add a splash of colours to your running calendar with the Canadian Cancer Society's Colours of Hope 5K NOW AT KIVI PARK! You'll be transformed in more ways than one during this non-competitive, fun-filled event which celebrates life and raises important funds to fight cancer. When it's over, the colour will wash away, but your smile is there to stay. Register to begin fundraising online for the Canadian Cancer Society's Colours of Hope 5K. Registration Opens -9:00am Warm Up - 9:45 am Welcome Remarks and Race - 10:00 am Register today at www.cancer.ca/coloursofhopesudbury

Natural Solutions with Essential Oils

Greater Sudbury Public Library 74 Mackenzie Street, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada

Come join Natalie Pelto, Certified Nutritional Therapist and Detox Specialist for this fun educational presentation on natural solutions using essential oils. From empowered healthcare to detoxifying your home, this course is made to enhance the knowledge of both the connoisseur and the newbie on the healing power of plants and nutrition. Sept 15 @ 10:30 AM - Coniston Library Sept 27 @ 6:30PM -Valley East Library Register online at http://calendar.sudburylibraries.ca/default/Month or contact your local library for more details.

Restore and Heal

Two Souls Yoga 469 Bouchard Street Suite 229, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada

This event is a beautiful combination of restorative yoga and energy healing. You will be placed into 5-6 comfortable supportive yoga poses with blankets, blocks and bolsters for 7-10 minutes while two energy healers go around to each person assisting the body back into a more balanced state. Energy healing is done through the hands either directly or indirectly onto the body using universal energy to support the person in need. It provides deep relaxation and relief from any kind of discomforts happening in the mental or physical body. It is a time to gently restore and heal the body back to a more balanced state. During the practice we will be integrating the use of Essential Oils to heighten your experience of relaxation. Limited space available. We will only be taking 13 participants so that we can give our undivided attention. It will be a small and intimate setting. Cost: $45

$45

No Partner? No Problem! Nights at ARC

ARC 1981 Old Burwash Road, Sudbury

New to climbing and in need of a partner? Know how to belay, but need a belaytionship*? Join us for a ‘No Partner, No Problem’ night and meet other solo climbers! A great way to meet the ARC Community. Join Emilie or Cory every Tuesday from 6-9pm for some climbing and belaying!

Elliott Brood

Townehouse Tavern 206 Elgin Street, Sudbury, Canada

Tuesday, September 18th – Elliott Brood - $15.00 + tax adv. $20 at the door. Doors 8:00pm. Elliott BROOD is a three-piece, folk-rock/alt-country band based in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Their brand of fuzzed-up roots music makes for a captivating and frenetic live performance. That energy has always translates to the band’s five acclaimed records. Their style has been called everything from ‘blackgrass’ to ‘death country,’ but those descriptions don’t capture the transcendent heights of their unique approach to roots music. Fall 2017 saw the band release their sixth full-length studio album Ghost Gardens via Paper Bag Records. The album title alludes to a phenomenon whereby the perennial gardens of houses and buildings having been abandoned or forgotten for years or even decades, continue to grow and reappear year after year, despite their original caretakers' absence. Summer and Fall of 2018 sees EB play festivals and clubs all across the country. The road to Ghost Gardens began with the rediscovery of lost demo songs from early in the band’s career, nearly a decade and a half ago. The misplaced hard drive had long been forgotten in a garage sitting dormant in an old suitcase. The rediscovered recordings were demos and rough sketches of song lyrics and melody ideas. On Ghost Gardens, Elliott BROOD get to relive their past through a lens that is wiser both musically and lyrically. In 2013, Elliott BROOD won a Juno Award for their World War One inspired album Days Into Years. Over the course of their career they have been nominated for a total of five Juno awards. In 2009 they were shortlisted for the prestigious Polaris Music Prize and in 2012 the band found themselves nominated for a Genie Award for their original song “West End Sky” that was featured in the film Grown Up...

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$15

Sparkling Wine Class

228 Pine Street

From a demi-sec to a dry rosé, there are hundreds of varieties and producers of sparkling wine to please everyone! Learn about and taste sparkling wines from of the infamous Champagne region to our own Canadian offerings and and how you can pair them with your favourite dishes. This session is a good knowledge base for servers in the hospitality industry and anyone else who wants to know more about the sparkling wine they love and how to serve it to their guests. Samples of 5 wines, tasting notes and tip sheets included. Light snacks provided. $79 + HST Instructor: Stephanie Piché DIning & Travel Expert at stephaniepiche.ca Podcast Host & Producer of "Flying For Flavour" FAQs Are there ID or minimum age requirements to enter the event? This event is sutiable for any guests 19 years of age or older. How can I contact the organizer with any questions? Feel free to send along any questions to info@legacyserviceacademy.ca What's the refund policy? Full refund available for cancellations within 7 days of the event date/time. Registration transfers available for a fee of $10.00. Event transfers available for a fee of $5.00

$79

The Good Lovelies: Presented by NLFB

Italian Club - Copper Cliff 7 Craig Street, Copper Cliff, Ontario, Canada

Presented by Northern Lights Festival Boréal NLFB is thrilled to welcome back past festival performers, the Good Lovelies. The group continues to delight crowds across the country, as their sound evolves and progresses. Tickets are now on sale online, as well as at the NLFB Office (19 Grey Street) and the Italian Club (7 Craig Street). $30 for advanced tickets and $35 at the door. Doors open at 6:30pm, wit h the show starting around 7:30pm. There will be a cash bar, and minors must be accompanied by an adult. Food, including delicious pizza and subs, will be sold by the Copper Cliff Italian Club. Bring friends and family, to enjoy a night of wonderful music! Seating is first come, first serve. General admission. BIO: "Shapeshifters is a brilliant album and, in a sense, the beginning of a new chapter in the musical life of the Good Lovelies.” -- Spill Magazine "rhythms here sway and swing like a Bahamas record (check out Take Me, Take Me or Pulse and Flatline) and the richly textured vocal treatments at times recall the work of Pierre Marchand and Sarah McLachlan.” -- Winnipeg Free Press “Shapeshifters, the new release from Canadian folk-harmony trio Good Lovelies, combines the familiar sound of three voices raised in harmony paired with spacious keyboard and machine-like rhythms to full effect with the result being a curiously satisfying mix of hopefulness and the forlorn. The fact that their voices go together as if it was divinely decreed doesn’t hurt in making all this work so well. Sounds not a little like the sonic equivalent of a glittering diamond on velvet. Performance: A+/Production: A+” -- Rod Nicholson, Scene Magazine You hear it a lot these days – the idea that something is greater than the sum of its parts – and...

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