Yoga and Wine

SRO 93 Durham Street, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada

MOTHER'S DAY EDITION OF YOGA AND WINE SRO MAY 10th 6-8pm Full wine selection on MindBody and zenlife.ca 705 222 3488

Tour of France – Wine Tasting & Class

Flying for Flavour Studio 228 Pine Street, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada

France has been excelling in wine production for centuries. Their classic cuisine has also drawn foodies from all over the globe to feast “like the French”. Join us for a sampling tour of five different French wine regions and enjoy a few perfectly-paired bites that will have you saying "Ooh la la!"! CLASS LIMITED TO 12 SEATS SO REGISTER EARLY! Samples of 5 wines, light appetizers, tasting notes, and take-home recipes included. $79 + HST Instructor: Stephanie Piché Dining & Travel Expert at stephaniepiche.ca Podcast Host & Producer of "Flying For Flavour"

$79

Summer Kickoff Game Tournament

Cafe One 1528 Lasalle Blvd, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada

A tournament style evening, Games will include Trivia, Water Pong, and Farkle (dice game). Winning teams will receive various prizes. Come play and have fun It'll be a night to remember! Tickets are $5 per player, you can register your team of two online or in store.

$5

Lost Cousins, Pop Mach!ne

Townehouse Tavern 206 Elgin Street, Sudbury, Canada

Friday, May 10th – Lost Cousins, Pop Machine - $7.00 at the door The motions and experiences that define who you are, or who you will be, are constantly in flux. They can appear as emotional and existential queries; doubts or thoughts about your place in the world. For the indie psych rock outfit Lost Cousins, grappling with life transitions—and the domino effects of those choices—is at the core of their sprawling, celestial-sounding debut LP. Cam Duffin (drums), Lloyd McArton (guitar, saxophone), and Thomas Dashney (keyboards) met at University, where their dedication to their craft and sound was inherent from the start. Each of the band’s members has a history with music; beginning as kids learning piano or guitar, pursuing those instruments fervently, or as a jumping off point to explore the vastness music has to offer. With postsecondary life as a catalyst, their depth would grow: they were inspired by the opportunities provided by a thriving music scene, and eventually came together as musicians rigorously learning pop and rock tracks for a covers troupe. The chemistry was apparent immediately, driving the group to write and perform original music together. This diligence in honing their performance is key to the group’s overall narrative and spirit. Pop Mach!ne is a 5 piece classic rock and original band from Lively, Ontario. It was created with the Lively Intermediate Rock Band and the Soda Pops in mind, two bands consisting of some of the band members that are now in Pop Mach!ne.

$7

Elmer Jackson Live at The Fromo

La Fromagerie 80 Elgin Street, Sudbury, Canada

Come by The Fromo May 10th 2019 @ 8pm for live music by the very talented Elmer Jackson! No cover!

The Walk.Strut.Ball Zigs X Zen

Zigs Bar 54 Elgin, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada

The Walk.Strut.Ball ZigsxZen May 10th 2019 Doors 8pm, Show 9pm Zen Fitness Dance Showcase at Zigs 54 Elgin Street Free Admission to Zen Members $5 Regular Admission Limited Tables of 4 $15 Featuring choreography by Sky Performed by Walk.Strut.Dance program participants from Zen #WalkStrutDance #HeelsWithSky

$5

Celebrating 100 years of Al Purdy

Sudbury Indie Cinema Downtown 40 Elm Street, Sudbur, Ontario, Canada

This is a ticketed fundraising event. Tickets $15 each. This year marks what would have been Al Purdy's 100th birthday. Join us for a special fundraising screening of Al Purdy was Here followed by an after party - a celebration of Al Purdy and his work - at the Alibi Room at 113 Durham Street in Downtown Sudbury. What does it take to carve out a career as a poet? Why on earth would anyone attempt it? Al Purdy Was Here is the portrait of an artist driven to become a great Canadian poet at a time when the category barely existed. Al Purdy is a charismatic tower of contradictions: a “sensitive man” who whips out a poem in a bar fight; a factory worker who finds grace in an Arctic flower; a mentor to young writers who remained a stranger to his sons. Purdy has been called the last, best and most Canadian poet. “Voice of the Land” is engraved on his tombstone. But before finding fame as the country’s unofficial poet laureate, he endured years of poverty and failure. Born in Wooler, Ontario in 1918, Al was a high-school dropout who hopped freight trains during the Great Depression. He lived all over the country, working in mattress factories. After two decades of writing what he admits was bad poetry, in 1957 he and his wife build an A-frame cabin on Roblin Lake in Ontario’s Prince Edward County. There he finds his voice, and surprising success. The A-frame soon becomes a mecca for the early pioneers of Canadian literature, writers like Margaret Laurence, Dennis Lee, Margaret Atwood and Michael Ondaatje. And in this rustic salon, irrigated by Al’s wild grape wine, a cultural community takes root. Now, 15 years after Purdy’s death, artists and patrons have rallied to restore...

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$15

Moms and Mimosas Mother’s Day Event

Stitch & Stone - Kingsway Location Sudbury, Ontario, Canada

Sip, eat, shop, laugh and celebrate the wonderful moms in your life with our Mother's Day Event! Join us on Saturday, May 11th from 10-3pm at our Kingsway location! There will be drinks, food, music, makeovers, flowers and more!

Apex Warrior Regionals Ninja Comp

Apex Warrior 125 Loach's road Unit B, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada

We are hosting a Regionals event in Sudbury to Qualify for Canadian Championships!! We have partnered with the Ultimate Ninja Athlete Association to bring you our first official ninja competition. The Regionals Competition will be open for anyone to register and compete. If you want to qualify for the Nationals in Calgary you will have to register with the UNAA before you compete on the course. The competition will be laid out like the TV show American Ninja Warrior, and will be designed by Apex Warrior course designers. Participants won't know what the course layout is until competition time starts. Length of the course will be up to 15 obstacles to test balance, coordination and grip strength. AGE CATEGORIES Must be at least 6 years old to compete in the UNAA. 9 and Under Boys 9 and Under Girls 11 and Under Boys 11 and Under Girls 13 and Under Boys 13 and Under Girls 15 and Under Boys 15 and Under Girls Amateur Men Amateur Women Pro Men Pro Women Over 40 Men Over 40 Women Any Adult (16 or older) may compete in Pro Class or Amateur class, but MUST compete in PRO if the athlete has competed in the last THREE years in Las Vegas on ANW, been in the Top 10 Pro class at UNAA Finals, NNL Finals, Rockford Ninja Finals or WolfPack Ninja Tour Finals. If you meet any ONE of these requirements you are considered PRO. Amateur to Pro – If you were an Amateur in UNAA and made Top 5 at the UNAA World Finals, you must now compete as a PRO. RULES Athletes must make a true attempt on Every obstacle. A true attempt is defined as “making a notable effort to complete an obstacle.” A 30 second penalty will be added...

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Sudbury Defeat Depression BBQ Fundraiser

Giant Tiger Southridge 1933 Regent St Unit 18, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada

If you find yourself looking for cheap and fun lunch plans on Saturday, May 11, we've got you covered! Come see us between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. at the Giant Tiger at the Southridge mall for our second annual BBQ pre-fundraiser in support of Sudbury Defeat Depression! We'll have hot dogs and beverages available for $2, plus, if you donate $10 or more, you'll have a chance to win a $25 giftcard to Giant Tiger!