Junction Creek Exploration
Adanac Ski Hill🎟No charge, but donations are accepted. 🙏 Register for updates https://nohs.eventbee.com/event?eid=112571314 Come and explore our very own suburban creek, 💧Junction creek🛶. The Creek's stewardship committee is going to show us how we can keep 🌲green spaces wild right here in the city. We need greed spaces so that our urban children can connect with nature🐢🦉🐟🕸🐌🐜🐛🐍. They are the generations who are going to have to deal with the changes in nature. Lets help them by educating them.
Ashley Woodruff with Rob Murphy at The Townehouse
Townehouse Tavern 206 Elgin Street, Sudbury, CanadaOn the night of October 16th, Ashley Woodruff and Rob Murphy will be entertaining at The Townehouse. Rob will be opening the show with "Piano Bar Gone Wild", before Ashley takes the stage.
Wines of BC
Business as Usual Work Hub 1500 Paris Street Unit 13, Sudbury, Ontario, CanadaThe wines of British Columbia truly are a reflection of the land where the grapes are grown and the exceptional people who craft them. Join us to learn about and taste wines from different areas of British Columbia, how and where to find them to order 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 wine they love and how to serve it to their guests. Samples of 5 wines, tasting notes and tip sheets included. Light snacks provided. Venue is fully accessible. $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
FEAR Theatre – Haunted House
The Grand 23 Elgin Street, SudburyTake a guided walking tour through Downtown Sudbury’s spookiest locations and relive their stories! Our tour includes the Castonguay murders, stories about the underground tunnels, haunted theatre, unsolved murders, ghost sightings, the last Sudbury hanging and more! The walk was planned in part using excerpts from the book Haunted Sudbury by local author Sarah May. Scare Meter: 2 out of 5 Duration: 1 hour Departs from the corner of Beech Street and Elgin Street. All ages welcome. The Haunted Walk runs every weekend in October starting on the 5th! Tour begin on the hour every hour as follows: Thursdays 7pm-10pm Friday 7pm-11pm Saturday 7pm-10pm ___________________________________________________________________ HAUNT PASS Two attractions for $25! Save $5! Haunt Pass includes Fear Theatre - Haunted House and the Haunted Walk Tour. To purchase a Haunt Pass: - visit kceventsandpromotions.com - follow the instructions to book the Haunted Walk - select the haunted house add on feature before check out ___________________________________________________________________ WHAT TO BRING: - Confirmation email - Good walking shoes PARKING: Street parking is available for FREE after 6pm as well as municipal lot 14 on Beech Street. *Do not park in the Shoppers Drug Mart parking lot as they boot vehicles.* PHOTOGRAPHY: Guests are encouraged to bring their own camera to take pictures and video during the tour. WAIVER: All customers will need to sign a waiver before the tour begins. People under the age of 18 will need a parent guardian to sign on their behalf. Waivers will be on site at the beginning of the tour or available to print at www.kceventsandpromotions.com Brought to you by KC Events and Promotions
Jubilation Dinner Concert
Townehouse Tavern 206 Elgin Street, Sudbury, CanadaJubilation is now a 5 piece group doing traditional folk music, pop tunes, old standards, European music. The members bring a wide range of musical backgrounds together to tackle their music. Since this is the harvest season, tonight the group will feature a couple songs of Oktoberfest. The group will be set up by 5:30 and perform from around 5:45 until 8:00pm. No cover charge. bring the kids. Bring your parents.
Australian Winemaker Visit
Science NorthJoin us as we welcome Andrew Cudmore from Berton Vineyards. In anticipation of the beautiful fall colours, we have booked the picturesque Ramsey Room in Science North for this momentous event. Join us to sample 6 Berton wines showcasing a delicious Australian selection.
Book Launch – Untold: Northeastern Ontario’s Military Past
Art Gallery of Sudbury 251 John Street, Sudbury, Ontario, CanadaDieter Buse and Graeme Mount have spent the last few years researching and writing about Northeastern Ontario's military history, bringing the stories of this region's past to life. Come celebrate the release of the first ever compilation of our region's military history. Untold: Northeastern Ontario's Military Past Volume 1, 1662- World War 1 contains rare photos, anecdotes and even writing space to encourage readers to delve into their own family histories. Copies are $22.95. Refreshments served. Admission free. Praise for Untold “A fascinating and much-needed story of the contributions of the people of Northeastern Ontario to the First World War, stories which have never before been told in print. Through diaries, letters, and official records, historians Dieter Buse and Graeme Mount have uncovered everything from heroic deeds to desertions. We learn of the realities of war in Europe, internment closer to home, and the commemorations of war afterwards. Bank clerks, forestry workers, and Indigenous trappers (among others) emerge from the pages as real people who played important roles in the Canadian war effort, and whose stories deserve to be better known.” – Kerry Abel, author of Changing Places: History, Community, and Identity in Northeastern Ontario
Haunted Walk Tour
Downtown Sudbury Sudbury, Ontario, CanadaTake a guided walking tour through Downtown Sudbury’s spookiest locations and relive their stories! Our tour includes the Castonguay murders, stories about the underground tunnels, haunted theatre, unsolved murders, ghost sightings, the last Sudbury hanging and more! The walk was planned in part using excerpts from the book Haunted Sudbury by local author Sarah May. Scare Meter: 2 out of 5 Duration: 1 hour Departs from the corner of Beech Street and Elgin Street. All ages welcome. The Haunted Walk runs every weekend in October starting on the 5th! Tour begin on the hour every hour as follows: Thursdays 7pm-10pm Friday 7pm-11pm Saturday 7pm-10pm ___________________________________________________________________ HAUNT PASS Two attractions for $25! Save $5! Haunt Pass includes Fear Theatre - Haunted House and the Haunted Walk Tour. To purchase a Haunt Pass: - visit kceventsandpromotions.com - follow the instructions to book the Haunted Walk - select the haunted house add on feature before check out ___________________________________________________________________ WHAT TO BRING: - Confirmation email - Good walking shoes PARKING: Street parking is available for FREE after 6pm as well as municipal lot 14 on Beech Street. *Do not park in the Shoppers Drug Mart parking lot as they boot vehicles.* PHOTOGRAPHY: Guests are encouraged to bring their own camera to take pictures and video during the tour. WAIVER: All customers will need to sign a waiver before the tour begins. People under the age of 18 will need a parent guardian to sign on their behalf. Waivers will be on site at the beginning of the tour or available to print at www.kceventsandpromotions.com Brought to you by KC Events and Promotions
Dinner & A Show w/ The Andrew Collins Trio
The Motley Kitchen 70 Young Street, Sudbury, Ontario, CanadaThree extraordinary musicians, The Andrew Collins Trio will perform at the next Dinner & Show at The Motley Kitchen, Thursday October 18. You may know Andrew Collins, a 5 time JUNO nominee and 7 time Canadian Folk Music Award- winner, through his work with The Foggy Hogtown Boys, the equally mind-bending Creaking Tree String Quartet or the Trio, itself. But you’ll never put a label on him for his wildly inventive approach to folk, newgrass, jazz and chamber-oriented roots music. The trio merges Andrew’s skills on mandolin, fiddle, guitar, mandola, mandocello and smooth vocals with the rich talents of Mike Mezzatesta (guitar, mandolin, fiddle, mandola) and James McEleney (bass, mandocello and vocals). Bending and blending genres, these musical shape shifters land somewhere between the re-imagined worlds of Béla Fleck and Newgrass invader, David Grisman. Their new double album, Tongue & Groove has 11 vocal cuts (Tongue) and 11 instrumentals (Groove). It is a fine representation of what the band does best -- spontaneity on stage and rapid-fire, improvisational instrumental exchanges. The Groove CD was just nominated for yet another CFMA for Instrumental Group of the Year. Winners will be announced at the 2018 awards show in Calgary on November 30 and December 1. Dinner and entertainment combined is $60.00 including HST. Show-only seats are $25.00 each. Doors open at 6:00 p.m. with the buffet dinner served at 6:30 p.m. and the show approximately from 7:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Reserve now to assure good seats and dinner by calling 705-222-6685. The Motley Kitchen is proud to present this series in collaboration with the Northern Lights Festival Boréal. For more info visit: www.andrewcollinstrio.com https://youtu.be/ZTqlZnKJ3lg www.facebook.com/TheAndrewCollinsTrio