20th Annual Luncheon for Hope

Caruso Club 385 Haig Street, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada

We would love for you to join us for the 20th annual Luncheon of Hope on September 28, 2018 at noon! Celebrating 20 years dedicated to breast health and research in our community and raising over $845,000! Our Luncheon provides a venue by which to educate and enlighten women about the effects of breast cancer. It also offers an opportunity for survivors, their families and their friends to gather together in reflection and celebrate life. Since inception 20 years ago, the event has raised over $845,000- all of which has remained in the community to support the work of the NECC. Proceeds from the annual “Luncheon of Hope” support the Northern Cancer Foundation (NCF) to help fund local breast cancer research, equipment and patient care conducted at the Northeast Cancer Center in Sudbury.

Science & Art Collide

Science North

Rediscover your science centre, all grown up. Hot topics, live experts & savvy science. It’s not your average place to play... NIGHTLIFE on the Rocks is a series of nights just for adults. Enjoy an entertaining evening filled with creatures, cocktails, and concoctions as you and your friends are dazzled by our hot topics, live experts, and savvy science. It’s a night out that you can’t find anywhere else. What are you waiting for? Drinks & hors d'oeuvres available to purchase using NIGHTLIFE Bucks. Price: Free for Members. $17.50 for the general public $15.75 - Early Bird If a Nightlife event falls within the month of your birthday, your admission is FREE

$17.50

A Night with Road Waves

Townehouse Tavern 206 Elgin Street, Sudbury, Canada

Combining influences from the roots of jazz, bluegrass, blues, funk, and rock, Road Waves is constantly pushing new boundaries, and is an up and coming improvisational act with a huge dose of energy. With fresh sounding originals inspired by the likes of The Beatles, The Allman Brothers, The Grateful Dead and more, they are sure to invigorate and liven up any audience, and with their 2nd album released on May 11th - Road Waves will have you thinking about them long after they play. Music Starts 10PM/$10 www.roadwaves.ca

$10

MS Fall Fair at Freskiws

Freskiw Farms 2093 Skead Road, Garson, Ontario, Canada

Over 90 Vendors on site! Food, Fun and Live Music! Arts & Crafts Local, Area, and Regional Artisans & Vendors Fresh Apples and Produce brought in from Freskiw Farms Admission to Public: Adults $5.00 Kids - No charge INTERESTED VENDORS: PLEASE NO FACEBOOK MESSAGES OR INQUIRIES TO FRESKIW FARMS DIRECTLY. This is an event Coordinated by the MS SOCIETY and hosted at Freskiws only. Thank you! EMAIL DIRECT FOR REGISTRATION FORM TO: info.sudbury@mssociety.ca or call 705-566-9299 for more information Registration Fee: $70,00 for the weekend

Classical Vienna

Fraser Auditorium 935 Ramsey Lake Road, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada

Our 43rd Season begins with two of Vienna’s most celebrated composers of the Classical Era, Mozart and Haydn. From Mozart’s “Le nozze di Figaro, Overture” to Haydn’s “Symphony 104”, the SSO transports you to Vienna, the city of music, for an enchanting evening of classical delights. Emerson Berglund, winner from our 2016.17 Young Performer’s Competition, will be performing Mozart’s “Horn Concerto 4, 1st movement”, on French Horn.

$44

Studio 96 Silent Disco

The Durham Social 82 Durham Street, Sudbury, Canada

Travel back to a time filled with glitz, glam, and glitter! Join CKLU 96.7 for a groovy night of disco, dancing, and giveaways at Sudbury's first Silent Disco Party! Boogie the night away with two live DJs, in support of your campus and community radio station, CKLU 96.7 as we transform The Durham Social into the world-famous discotheque, Studio 54 for CKLU's Studio 96 Silent Disco Fundraiser! 2 Live Silent Disco DJs spinning all night: DJ Vynelle (Red): Disco & Funk DJ Wesley (Blue): Nu-Disco & Indie Dance Your experience includes: -A Pair of QuietEvents Headphones -Glow in the Dark Gear -2 Live DJs battling for your attention -Entry to win our Door Prize -Surprise Giveaways -Totally Rad Disco Décor Special Notes: 19+ Rain or Shine Dress Code: Join in on the fun and dress to impress with your disco flair! What to bring: Valid ID No need to print your ticket, just show the code on your phone or they will have your name at the door. How it works: When you arrive you'll receive a pair of special wireless headphones. You can adjust the volume and choose between the two DJs with a flip of a switch. Each headset has a colour LED that shows what channel you are listening to. Its super social; you're in control of the music! There's no loud music that you have to talk over. Plus, there's no ringing in your ears when you leave! Sponsored by DURHAM SOCIAL and Voluminous Entertainment

$35

Great Lake Swimmers

Townehouse Tavern 206 Elgin Street, Sudbury, Canada

Canadian folk mainstays Great Lake Swimmers have revealed plans for their next full-length album. The Waves, The Wake will arrive on August 17 via Nettwerk. The band returns to Sudbury on Saturday, September 29th at The Townehouse Tavern. Tickets go on sale Friday, April 13th, 10am. The new LP was recorded in a 145-year-old church in London, ON, and hears frontman Tony Dekker abandoning his usual instrument of choice. He ditched the acoustic guitar this time around — even on songs that were initially written on six strings, like "The Talking Wind," he transposed the notes into woodwind arrangements. "Over the process of writing and recording The Waves, The Wake I became somewhat disenchanted with the sound of the standard acoustic guitar and typical folk-rock lineup," Dekker said in a statement. "So with the help of co-producer Chris Stringer we tried to find ways to expand the palette of acoustic instrumentation to include woodwinds, harp, congas, marimba, vibraphone, piano and lute. The focus was to find musicians and arrangers that would suit the songs, rather than have a regular backing band as we have done in the past, and that resulted in a more minimalist, scaled back approach." He also called the upcoming album the most "varied" record the band have ever made, which he hopes will be reflected in their live set-up, as well. In addition to upcoming shows throughout the spring, Great Lake Swimmers will embark on a tour of western Canada this fall. See the upcoming dates below. Furthermore, the band has teased the new record with a video for "The Talking Wind." The opening track will also appear on a teaser EP dubbed Side Effects, which features three songs from the upcoming full-length. That release is due out April 13.

Forty Years of Sudbury Regreening Program: Kelly Lake Trail

Fielding Park Fielding Park Road, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada

Discover Four decades of regreening activities and treatments undertaken by the City of Greater Sudbury's Regreening Program by joining us on four tours offering a closer look at the programme. The first tour brought us to the Jane Goodall Reclamation Trail where it all started. The next tour brought us up to Dynamic Earth, and the third tour looked at schoolyard regreening at Princess Ann. This fourth and last tour brings us on a longer walk to the Kelly Lake Trial starting at Fielding Park. This walk along a wooded trail will provide a fitting conclusion to our exploration of the history of Sudbury Regreening Programme! We hope you join us!

Dear Rouge

Townehouse Tavern 206 Elgin Street, Sudbury, Canada

Tickets - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/dear-rouge-tickets-45724939525 VIP Ticket options Phase One - $34.99 Ticket Tour T-shirt Digital Download of Phases (Hi-Res) Phase Two - $54.99 Ticket Phases VIP Tour Laminate Exclusive tour t-shirt designed by Danielle Pre-Signed Phases Tour Poster Dear Rouge Custom Bag Unreleased Phases Demo’s & B sides Download Link Digital Download of Phases (Hi-Res) Since putting out their debut EP in 2012, Drew and Danielle McTaggart have been on a somewhat breathtaking upward trajectory. That independent release led to another one, and the accolades began to flood in: a B.C.–based radio award, songwriting prizes, a sweet record deal, charting singles, and a 2016 Juno for Breakthrough Group of the Year followed in short order. For all intents and purposes, says Drew, it was the most ecstatic period of their lives. He and Danielle—partners in life and art—had quit their day jobs to focus on music full-time; they’d wholly channeled their energies into honing their sinewy, hook-driven indie rock. “It was the highest time of our lives,” he says now. “But we realized that, at the same time, a lot of our friends back home in Vancouver were going through incredibly hard experiences.” The contrast was jarring. While the McTaggarts were gearing up to work on their sophomore LP, Drew’s cousin passed away; other friends were in the midst of harrowing life transitions. Before long, they realized that the contrast between those emotional extremes had provided a psychological backdrop for Dear Rouge’s creative process. “It really got us thinking,” says Danielle, “half the album became about the joys we were experiencing, while half the album was about pain and hardships.” With writing and recording came clarity, and what Dear Rouge realized was this: regardless of what you’re going through at a given moment, that reality is always in flux. Equal parts...

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$20

Great Lake Swimmers

Townehouse Tavern 206 Elgin Street, Sudbury, Canada

Canadian folk mainstays Great Lake Swimmers have revealed plans for their next full-length album. The Waves, The Wake will arrive on August 17 via Nettwerk. The band returns to Sudbury on Saturday, September 29th at The Townehouse Tavern. Tickets go on sale Friday, April 13th, 10am. The new LP was recorded in a 145-year-old church in London, ON, and hears frontman Tony Dekker abandoning his usual instrument of choice. He ditched the acoustic guitar this time around — even on songs that were initially written on six strings, like "The Talking Wind," he transposed the notes into woodwind arrangements. "Over the process of writing and recording The Waves, The Wake I became somewhat disenchanted with the sound of the standard acoustic guitar and typical folk-rock lineup," Dekker said in a statement. "So with the help of co-producer Chris Stringer we tried to find ways to expand the palette of acoustic instrumentation to include woodwinds, harp, congas, marimba, vibraphone, piano and lute. The focus was to find musicians and arrangers that would suit the songs, rather than have a regular backing band as we have done in the past, and that resulted in a more minimalist, scaled back approach." He also called the upcoming album the most "varied" record the band have ever made, which he hopes will be reflected in their live set-up, as well. In addition to upcoming shows throughout the spring, Great Lake Swimmers will embark on a tour of western Canada this fall. See the upcoming dates below. Furthermore, the band has teased the new record with a video for "The Talking Wind." The opening track will also appear on a teaser EP dubbed Side Effects, which features three songs from the upcoming full-length. That release is due out April 13.

$15