Wild & Scenic Film Festival

Dynamic Earth 122 Big Nickel Mine Drive, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada

The 2018 Annual Wild & Scenic® Film Festival returns with another incredible selection of films to change your world. Considered one of the world’s premier environmental and adventure film festivals, this year’s films combine stellar filmmaking, beautiful cinematography and first-rate storytelling to inform, inspire and ignite solutions and possibilities while creating a positive future for the next generation. Festival-goers can expect to see thirteen award-winning films about nature, adventure, conservation, water, energy and climate change, wildlife, agriculture and indigenous cultures. Ticket price: Member $13 / Public $15 (taxes extra) Cash bar, exhibitors, and prizes! Presented by: SYRCL - The South Yuba River Citizens League and OCAF

$15

CKLU Presents The Boo Radley Project wsg The Celebration Army

The Asylum Sudbury 19 Regent Street, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada

CKLU Presents Friday June 1st at The Asylum THE BOO RADLEY PROJECT (Elora) https://www.facebook.com/BooRadleyProject/ https://thebooradleyproject.bandcamp.com/releases Hailing from Elora/Guelph ON, The Boo Radley Project is an eight piece (and sometimes larger depending on who is in town) genre-bending collective that fuses funk, indie, jazz and literary prowess. They've been likened to everyone from Tower of Power and Mr. Bungle to The Cat Empire and Wilco. But really, they're just Boo, a ragtag group of brothers serving up a quirky, fresh approach to music. Their live shows are high energy featuring an eclectic mix of instrumentation from electric mandolin to a three piece brass section. In addition to the music, the band uses projections to compliment the live performance, creating an immersive, sensory experience. The band has extensively toured in Ontario, Quebec, the Maritimes and Newfoundland and has played festival stages at Hillside Festival, Halifax Pop Explosion and Riverfest Elora. Their long-awaited debut LP Bred To Be Loyal was released in June 2017 and featured on CBC Radio 1. They also want you to know they had a baby dolphin named after them. It's called Boo and is swimming somewhere off the shores of Hawaii. “I HAVE A HARD TIME PUTTING MY FINGER ON WHAT THIS BAND IS … IT’S DEFINITELY ECLECTIC, BUT IT’S ALSO REALLY INTERESTING.” - CBC Radio THE CELEBRATION ARMY (Toronto) http://www.thecelebrationarmy.com/ https://www.facebook.com/TheCelebrationArmy/ Ever wonder where the groove went? It enlisted in The Celebration Army....All of it. The Celebration Army's music strongly harkens to the golden ages of classic rock and R n B (and even to a raw, dirty sort of funk that people tend to keep a naughty secret). Listen to songs like "Black Blue Jeans" and you'll experience a stylistic breadth that takes listeners all the way from frenetic rock to ingenious hooks to driving funk...

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$10

MC Marx Karaoke & DJ Birthday Bash!

Cousin Vinny's Restaurant and Bar 5085 Hwy 69 North, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada

Join MC Marx on Friday May 25th for the last Karaoke night until September! This has been rescheduled because of the power outage at the beginning of May. Marc Perron has been organizing Karaoke for more than 10 years and is a professional DJ. He knows how to throw a party and is amazing to host and entertain your night! There is no cover so come out and enjoy Karaoke! If it ait Vinnys...Fo'get about it!

Ryan McNally

Townehouse Tavern 206 Elgin Street, Sudbury, Canada

Friday, June 1st - Ryan McNally + Guests - $10.00 at the door 10pm Whether he's playing with his own solo band or other various outfits, he can't be kept off Canadian stages. Ryan puts most of his energy in his passion for studying acoustic traditional blues, jazz and old time music. This led him to spending a winter in New Orleans where he wrote the majority of the material featured on Steppin’ Down South. This album is saturated with the sounds and rhythm of New Orleans streets. Steppin’ Down South captures the sound of hillbilly blues and jug band jazz. Recorded live off the floor by Bob Hamilton at Old Crow Studios in Whitehorse, Yukon. With Patrick Hamiltonon banjo, kick drum and vocals. Kieran Poile on fiddle, Justin Rubenstein doubling on trombone and trumpet and Christian Leclerc on tuba. Ryan McNally’s genuine style and performance is a breath of fresh air. McNally was raised in rural Quebec, south of Montreal along the U.S. border. He began pursuing music at the age of ten when he first picked up the guitar. In his late teens and early twenties he would seek out musicians he would hear at cafes and bars for lessons in finger style blues. He continues to work in studying with teachers into his schedule while he is performing on the road. Currently McNally is experimenting with scoring music to films as well as musical direction for theater. All while keeping up a busy solo career and a steady touring schedule.

$10

Makers North: The Spring Show

McEwen School of Architecture 85 Elm Street, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada

Our second annual market will take place in the gloriously light-filled McEwan School of Architecture. We'll have 40+ talented handmade makers, prizes, delicious coffee and lunch options on-site. The perfect day to explore beautiful downtown Sudbury, you can check out the market, take part in ReThink Green's Earth Day festival in Memorial Park and it's also the opening day of the Farmers Market. Yay! Spring Handmade Market Makers Anchored Jewelry Manitoulin Crate Company Envy Jewels Such A Girly Girl Terra Luna Jewelry Rockandlotus Mirth Photography Pure Essence Tree Top Bath and Body Joyful Home Wolf & Pine Hometown Naturals: https://bit.ly/2Gf8NHr Northshore Apothecary: https://bit.ly/2KXQY3g Sprout Handmade Baby Apparel Penny Goods BananaBug Babies Handmade Little Pear Boutique Alfie + Iris Simone's Rose Willowfern Sew Local Stitch Lounge Natasha Rueter Designs Lady Crimson Cloth Emporium: https://bit.ly/2L19Rm6 Chikako Setoguchi: https://bit.ly/2IfbpLk Rae Miranda: https://bit.ly/2GebeKc Hooks & Tangles: https://bit.ly/2jWjOov Krochet Kassie: https://bit.ly/2KnhFgD Granny Bird Johanna Westby Design & Illustration A.L. Creatives Tamarack Ink: https://bit.ly/2IfqIUu Aly Becker: https://bit.ly/2Ij6B7X Zana's Cards & Creations Sydney Rose Art Rosie Maddock Designs Yorkshire Creations Kiln Kandy Rocky Socks & Apparel: https://bit.ly/2rGirOZ Stuart Dunbar: http://www.stuartdunbar.com/ Twig + Spark 4th Avenue Designs: https://bit.ly/2Gg4X0D Ma & Paw Dog Boutique: https://etsy.me/2KZabl7 Chuck&Wood Wood Shanty Maranger String Instruments For the Love of Birds Beards Coffee Bar & Bakery Cafe Petit Gateau Heirloom Island So much talent and creativity in one location, it's going to be FANTASTIC! ♥

Spring Fling at the Rainbow Centre

Rainbow Centre 40 Elm Street, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada

Snagged Interactive Media, in conjunction with A Maze N Fun Inc. will be hosting an event called the Spring Fling on June 2nd and 3rd to raise money for Northern Ontario Families of Children With Cancer. At the Spring Fling, the planned attractions include a charity hosted BBQ, rock climbing wall, petting zoo, children’s play area hosted by Science North, vendor village and the largest Inflatable park in Northern Ontario! Tickets for the Inflatable Park will be available on site as well as ride all day bracelets! Ticket Prices: 1 Ride for $3 5 rides for $10 10 rides for $20 All Day Ride Bracelet and Free Gift: $20 About the Charity: Northern Ontario Families of Children with Cancer (NOFCC) is a registered charitable organization based in Sudbury, Ontario and is committed to helping families across Northern Ontario who have a child diagnosed with cancer. Through financial support programs, bursaries, educational supports and a variety of other programs designed to reduce costs associated with travelling, we provide assistance to families and cancer survivors.

Enhanced by Nature

Artists on Elgin 168 Elgin Street, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada

Artists on Elgin welcomes the public to an opening reception featuring award winning wood artisan, David Solomon and his exhibition titled, ‘Enhanced by Nature’ on Saturday June 2 from 1pm-4pm! The exhibit will run for the month of June. David’s primary focus is creating decorative wood boxes from exotic hardwoods, often combined with Nature enhanced pieces of maple. He uses spalted maple, pieces obtained from his Manitoulin Island cottage property, as the focal point in many of his works. David also creates one-of-a-kind wall art, revealing the beauty hidden within select pieces of crotch maple. David will always have a passion for wood. He loves the way it looks, feels, and smells and he hopes that this passion translates into creations that surprise and delight the senses of the viewers. David also hopes that it facilitates in them a deeper appreciation for the natural beauty of wood, especially the hidden treasures which are often undiscovered His work is carried by galleries in several Ontario locations including Sudbury, Toronto, Burlington, Kingston, Ottawa, & Tobermory, as well as galleries in Michigan & Indiana.

The Almighty Rhombus, Bike Thiefs, Shaky Stars

Townehouse Tavern 206 Elgin Street, Sudbury, Canada

Sat. June 2 / 10PM / $10 A night of Rock and Roll, Post-Punk and Pop Rock The Almighty Rhombus Sudbury's Yeezy Shaky Stars Bunch of heavy hitters backing Marc Donato's working-man rock and roll Bike Thiefs Toronto post punk

$10

Sudbury Pet Value Walk for Dog Guides

Delki Dozzi Park 3 Mary Street, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada

Having a dog is OPTIONAL to participate in this walk. Register or pledge today and help your local Lions across District A5 raise money for Lions Foundation of Canada to train dog guides to assist Canadians with vision loss, hearing loss, diabetes, epilepsy and autism gain independence! SIX WALKS are happening in District A5 as part of this national event! Here is the link to Sudbury's walk. https://www.walkfordogguides.com/locations/walk.cfm?ID=1498 https://www.dogguides.com/index.html

Gusty Walk

Bell Park Sudbury, Canada

Join us on Sunday, June 3rd as Canadians from coast to coast will walk for Crohn's and Colitis Canada! Register at gutsywalk.ca. Where is the Sudbury Gutsy Walk? The 2018 Sudbury Gutsy Walk will take place at Bell Park (William Bell Gazebo) located along the western shore of Lake Ramsey near the main beach. Where do I park? We encourage car-pooling or the use of public transit. However, if you choose to drive, the closest parking is at the end of Elizabeth St. (off John St.). You can also park in the parking lot at the York St./Paris St. intersection. When you make your way to the park please head to registration which will be set up at William Bell Gazebo. Volunteers wearing yellow vests and Crohn's and Colitis Canada lanyards will be available throughout the park to answer your questions. What time does it start? Registration opens at 10:00 AM; the official walk starts at 11:30 AM. What is the route? The route is approximately 5 KM and runs along Lake Ramsey and Science North. There is a 2.5 KM option. Can I bike or run? Yes, in Sudbury, you can choose to walk, run or bike Is there a registration fee to take part in the Gutsy Walk? There is no registration fee to take part in the Gutsy Walk but we do encourage you to collect pledges. What do I have to know about registration? Please check in if you have fundraised any money (online or offline). REGISTRATION is open from 10:00 AM - 11:15 AM Registration is by the individual; If you are part of a team please do not wait for your team members to arrive before registering Just a reminder that there is one prize per participant/per pledge form. Friends/family who are coming out...

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