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ICE BOX: art in the heart of winter
ICE BOX is a new outdoor art event taking place February 2-10 2019 in Picton, Ontario. It is produced by The Department of Illumination, the artist collective behind Prince Edward County's much-loved Firelight Lantern Festival, in partnership with Macaulay Heritage Park. ICE BOX will take place on the grounds of Picton’s historic Macaulay House. At the centre of the event are five ice boxes, colourful wooden huts, each transformed into an interactive art installation led by local artists in collaboration with community members of all ages. The site of ICE BOX will be a festive gathering place that over the […]
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Blood Donor Centre – 850 Gardiners Road
Donate and save lives! Open at 850 Gardiners Road weekly: Tuesdays 3pm-7pm, Wednesdays 1pm-7pm, Thursdays 9am-1pm, plus Saturday 1x/month. Book your appointment at www.blood.ca or call 1-888-2DONATE.
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What a Young Wife Ought to Know by Hannah Moscovitch
Theatre Kingston presents this "Beautifully sad and funny love story" about reproductive rights in Canada in the 1920s. Starring Anna Sudac, Jesse MacMillan and Alexandra Montagnese. Directed by Rosemary Doyle, Artistic Producer of Theatre Kingston
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Les Soliloques: EP Launch Party/Lancement de EP
Come celebrate the Les Soliloques' first EP release! The art-pop band will present a full-band show with Martin Laforest on drums and their collaborator, Heinrick Gonneville, on piano and accordion. Tickets include a physical copy of the EP and a beverage. Adult tickets may be bought in advance on Eventbrite by clicking the green "Get tickets" button! They will also be available at the door for 15$ for adults, 10$ for students. Doors open at 5:30pm, show starts at 6pm. _________ Venez fêter le lancement du premier EP du groupe de musique francophone, Les Soliloques! Œuvrant dans un style art-pop, […]
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What a Young Wife Ought to Know by Hannah Moscovitch
Theatre Kingston presents this "Beautifully sad and funny love story" about reproductive rights in Canada in the 1920s. Starring Anna Sudac, Jesse MacMillan and Alexandra Montagnese. Directed by Rosemary Doyle, Artistic Producer of Theatre Kingston
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