Sara Gougeon @ Tony V’s
Tony V's Pizza 1323 Martindale Road, Sudbury, Ontario, CanadaCome hang out at Tony V's Pizza for some live music with Sara Gougeon. The pizza is delicious, the patio is open and the songs are homemade.
Come hang out at Tony V's Pizza for some live music with Sara Gougeon. The pizza is delicious, the patio is open and the songs are homemade.
Jason Ramcharan was born and raised in Toronto, then enjoyed being an academia brat whose family moved around Canada and the US as his father accepted positions at different universities. Jason studied at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, and later George Brown College in Toronto. He has always had a desire to understand the way things work, but his specific interest in the way the universe works was first inspired by Carl Sagan's "Cosmos", then by Stephen Hawking's "A Brief History of Time". It was through Hawking that Jason was introduced to the work of other seminal physicists like Albert Einstein, Richard Feynman, Niels Bohr, Erwin Schrodinger, Max Planck, Werner Heisenberg, Paul Dirac, and David Bohm, among others. Jason currently resides in Sudbury, Ontario, and does freelance web and graphic design in addition to his artistic practice. Artist Statement: "The exploration of ideas surrounding physics, cosmology, consciousness, and perception is the primary motivation behind my creative impulse. I do not create art in series. If a series of works is a novel, my pieces represent an anthology of short stories.”
Afrofest Sudbury, a non-profit community event, is an annual festival aimed at celebrating Afro culture through music, food, dance, fashion, art and craft. The goal is to share an experience of the Afro culture. Afrofest Sudbury is a free event featuring performances by African inspired local talents and vendors.
Think you have what it takes to compete against the world’s best in Hawaii? You’ll have to beat the Crater first! Element Racing, XTERRA , the Northern Cancer Foundation, Miles Against Cancer and Kivi Park are partnering to bring you XTERRA Conquer the Crater! This event will be in support of the Northern Cancer Foundation’s Miles Against Cancer Fund! XTERRA: Conquer the Crater will be held at Kivi Park, on August 3 - 4, 2019. As part of the XTERRA world tour, Sudbury, Ontario will now be a premier destination and home to a world championship qualifying event. 10-15 World Age Group spots will be up for grabs to compete at the 2019 XTERRA World Championships in Maui Hawaii, on October 27, 2019. This event will provide the opportunity for full and short-course athletes in both off-road triathlon and duathlon, cross-country runners and children to participate in a world class event. 100% of the monies raised will support the Northeast Cancer Centre for Pediatric patient care, equipment and research.
Think you have what it takes to compete against the world’s best in Hawaii? You’ll have to beat the Crater first! Element Racing, XTERRA , the Northern Cancer Foundation, Miles Against Cancer and Kivi Park are partnering to bring you XTERRA Conquer the Crater! This event will be in support of the Northern Cancer Foundation’s Miles Against Cancer Fund! XTERRA: Conquer the Crater will be held at Kivi Park, on August 3 - 4, 2019. As part of the XTERRA world tour, Sudbury, Ontario will now be a premier destination and home to a world championship qualifying event. 10-15 World Age Group spots will be up for grabs to compete at the 2019 XTERRA World Championships in Maui Hawaii, on October 27, 2019. This event will provide the opportunity for full and short-course athletes in both off-road triathlon and duathlon, cross-country runners and children to participate in a world class event. 100% of the monies raised will support the Northeast Cancer Centre for Pediatric patient care, equipment and research.
Holy Void is a nightmare inducing psychedelic quartet hailing from the wintery abyss of Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada. Joining forces in the Summer of 2014 they blend surf inspired guitar tones, moog keyboard, and tons of atmospheric feedback to create an aphotic trance. https://youtu.be/_O-q_3BCh8Q https://holyvoidband.bandcamp.com
Je vous invite de venir au William Bell Gazebo au parc Bell le 4 août afin de m'entendre jouer des compositions originales et des interprétations! Ce spectacle est présenté dans le cadre du Peter Schneider Concert Series de la ville du Grand Sudbury. Rachel Barber est une auteure-compositrice-interprète guidée par l'atmosphère rurale et les réalités des Franco-Ontariens du Nord de l'Ontario. Son premier EP, qui est sorti en automne 2016, offre un goût de son univers inspiré par un mélange de voyages réels et imaginaires. --- Come on out to the William Bell Gazebo in Bell Park on August 4th to hear me play some original songs and some covers! This show is part of the Peter Schneider Concert Series put on by the city of Greater Sudbury. Rachel Barber is a singer-songwriter who is guided by the rural atmosphere and the Franco-Ontarian realities of Northern Ontario. Her first EP, which was released in the fall of 2016, offers a taste of her universe inspired by a mix of real and imaginary voyages.
Calling all girls with #goals! Join our game-changing ambiSHEous workshop for girls grades 7-9. Learn the real-life stuff they don't teach you in school. From making and managing money to politics and social change - get the knowledge, skills, and confidence you need to step forward, navigate and succeed. Learn first hand how to turn your ideas into action by collaborating to develop and pitch a small business or social venture. By combining entrepreneurship training, civics, and leadership development ambiSHEous™ fuels your future in a seriously useful way. Ambition is welcome. No previous experience or special skills are required. Apply for this FREE opportunity by May 24 at www.ambiSHEous.ca/sudbury-2019!
Northern Lights Festival Boréal is proud to present this innovative, rising folk group live in concert on August 5th at Spacecraft Brewery in Sudbury. Tickets are available at: https://nlfb.ca/thepairssudbury/ “Their stage show is packed with exceptional three-part harmonies, with all the beauty and intensity of a pipe organ. The rhythms added by Plimmer expand the songs far beyond the barriers of the folk label. At any point in the show the vibe can transform from Joni Mitchell to full out Destiny’s Child.” – Gerard Creces, London FUSE. The Pairs are a female fronted folk pop group with deep roots in London, ON. Powered by 3 classically trained vocalists Renee and Noelle Coughlin, Hillary Watson, and former punk rock drummer Steve Plimmer. Their unique blend of harmony and rhythm will hug your eardrums and inspire you to dance. Their storytelling and honest songwriting provides an uplifting audience experience you won’t want to miss. With 3 unique songwriters at the helm, The Pairs are able to create a diverse repertoire using their individual lives as inspiration for their writing. Employing music as a tool for sharing stories of life’s challenges, personal growth, hope and hilarity, The Pairs inherently connect with the audience/ community through their emotion full performances.
Note: if you are planning on having your child(ren) attend, please confirm their attendance through our EventBrite page at https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/future-thought-leaders-workshop-tickets-66569431963?utm-medium=discovery&utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&aff=escb&utm-source=cp&utm-term=listing What does the future of work look like? The Future Thought Leaders workshop is an innovative event organised by the Sudbury Workers Education and Advocacy Centre to recruit youth aged 7-14 to answer that very question. What is unique about this workshop is that the youth - our Future Thought Leaders - are asked to consider not just the workplace, but the conditions for the workers themselves. Will the future of work be one that is fair and equitable for all, with decent wages and benefits? Or are we destined to a gig economy, piecing out our total income through a series of haphazardly paid jobs? An interactive and collaborative experience, the Future Thought Leaders are asked to consider what decent work looks like. Confronted with several scenarios involving common workplace issues, participants work together to imagine what they would like the future of fair and equitable work to look like. Participants will have the chance to foster identified needed skills of the future workplace: imagination and creativity (ie out of the box thinking), teamwork and leadership skills, as well as their critical thinking. In addition, our Future Thought Leaders will learn about workers rights, the history of how these rights were gained, and about current issues in the workplace.