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Codrington Farmers’ Market
2992 County Rd. 30 2992 County Rd. 30, Codrington, Ontario, CanadaWe are the only market in the area with Sunday hours, and the only truly rural location. Our market is in the heart of agricultural land and our vendors showcase their locally grown produce surrounded by farms.
Lake Scugog Studio Tour 2024
Lake Scugog Studio Tour 175B Queen St, Port PerryYou are invited to come celebrate local art with the 25th Anniversary Lake Scugog Studio Tour. In this free tour, you’ll explore 12 unique sites around Port Perry, showcasing the works of local artists-from pottery, sculpture and paintings, to clothing and jewelry!
Cyanotypes with Sara Keller
County Arts Lab 206 Main Street, Unit 2E, Picton, Ontario, CanadaLearn the basics of how to make a cyanotype print by mixing chemistry, coating paper, and developing the print using the sun. Sara will cover how to print using fresh and pressed plants as well as printing with three-dimensional objects (string, stones, glass jars, etc.). Sliding scale pricing available.
Daytime Pickleball at the Quinte Curling Club
Quinte Curling Club 246 Bridge Street W., Belleville, Ontario, CanadaThe 2024 Pickleball season at the Quinte Curling Club starts April 29th with new pricing and schedules. Sessions are open Mondays and Wednesdays. Drop-in games are $9 each, including HST. For keen players, an unlimited play option is available for $200 including HST.
Community Planting Event at Price Conservation Area
Price Conservation Area 108608 Highway 7, Tweed, Ontario, CanadaQuinte Conservation is hosting a community planting event at Price Conservation Area to rehabilitate this public space after the Derecho storm. Help us plant have 1,000 native wildflowers, shrubs and trees to plant!
Healing Trauma & Addiction Video Series/Discussion
Cobourg Public Library 200 Ontario Street, Cobourg, OntarioJoin Green Wood Coalition to view an 8-part video series, followed by discussion on healing trauma. Register by email to aimee.johnston@greenwoodcoalition.com.
Evening Pickleball at the Quinte Curling Club
Quinte Curling Club 246 Bridge Street W., Belleville, Ontario, CanadaThe 2024 Pickleball season at the Quinte Curling Club starts April 29th with new pricing and schedules. Sessions are open Mondays and Wednesdays. Drop-in games are $9 each, including HST. For keen players, an unlimited play option is available for $200 including HST.
Farmers’ Market in Belleville
Belleville Market Square Pinnacle Street, Ontario, CanadaA place to procure local food and art, including fresh produce, ferments, honey, maple syrup, cheese, and more! Located on Historic Market Square behind Belleville's City Hall. Accessible from both Front St. and Pinnacle St. Walking distance within Belleville’s downtown core.
Learn the Ukulele
Cobourg Public Library 200 Ontario Street, Cobourg, OntarioThis volunteer-led ukulele session teaches you music literacy through learning how to play the ukulele! Registration is required and there are limited spaces available. Kindly note: Registration will be taken by phone only on a first-call-first-served basis.
Phonotropes with Catherine Feraday Miller
County Arts Lab 206 Main Street, Unit 2E, Picton, Ontario, CanadaA phonotrope is a fun way to explore the art of animation through looping characters or shapes. Led by artist facilitator Catherine Feraday Miller, participants create a simple repeating movement over 16 frames on a paper disc. They can draw, paint, use collage – even sculpt simple forms with plasticine clay. Rotating on a record player, the images are synced to the class camera’s shutter speed and recorded as looping video.