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Generations Lost: Healing the Legacy of Residential Schools

APR 15 : REGGAE ROOTS: TORONTO

SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA – ALL

AGES Vocalist Jah’Mila finds her groove with Daniel BartholomewPoyser and the TSO. 2pm.

APR 15 : THIS IS BRAMPTON:

DRIVEWIRE SounDrive Records is Brampton’s 1st indie record label.

APR 20 : RE-IMAGINED: A THEATRE CONCERT Join Darryn de Souza for an evening of music with bespoke arrangements.

APR 24 : THE JESSE COOK LIBRE TOUR Music and songwriting as an escape from the uncertain outside world.

APR 27 : RED BARAAT A merging of hard-driving North Indian bhangra with elements of hiphop, jazz and raw punk energy.

APR 29 : A ROSE FESTIVAL A triumphant season of exquisite orchestral entertainment. 7:30pm.

NOW – JUN 1 (THURSDAYS) : BEGINNER BAND – HOSTED BY THE ORANGEVILLE COMMUNITY BAND (9–99) Theory, weekly practice sessions. Buy or rent your instrument. 6:30-7pm. $75, register online. The Salvation Army New Hope Community Church, 690 Riddell Rd, Orangeville. orangevillecommunityband.ca

NOW – JUN 9 (THURSDAYS) : ORANGEVILLE COMMUNITY

BAND Make music and be an active community member. 7-9pm. The Salvation Army New Hope Community Church, 690 Riddell Rd, Orangeville. orangevillecommunityband.ca

NOW – JUN 26 (MONDAYS) : FREE SANDHILL PIPES & DRUMS

LESSONS Free lessons for beginners or those who wish to play again. 6-7pm.

Sandhill Pipes and Drums Practice Hall, 13899 Airport Rd, Caledon. 519215-8569; sandhillpipesanddrums.ca CONTINUED ON PAGE 135 opens April 29

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MAR 19 : CLASSICAL CONCERT

SERIES – XITING YANG (PIANO)

A pianist who fundamentally values expressivity and communication in performance. 2:30pm. $32. The Gibson Centre for Community, Arts and Culture, 63 Tupper St W, Alliston. gibsoncentre.com

MAR 22 : FAMILY & FRIENDS

CONCERT Join us before our first Sweet Adeline Regional Contest since 2019. 8-9pm. Free. Westminster United Church, 247 Broadway, Orangeville. Orangeville Show Chorus – Sweet Adelines, osc.choirgenius.com

MAR 24, APR 21, MAY 12 & JUN 23 : CROSSCURRENTS CAFÉ Community musical concerts held in an intimate setting. Mar 24: Robert Maciag & Friends. Apr 21: Manuel & Kevin Boredo. May 12: A Thing for Swing. Jun 23: New General Store. 7:30pm. Donations only; no tickets necessary. Bolton United Church, 8 Nancy St, Bolton. crosscurrents2022@gmail.com, Facebook

APR 1 : CALEDON CHAMBER

CONCERTS PRESENTS GUITARISTS

ADAM CICCHILLITTI & STEVE COWAN

The benchmark in the world of classical guitar. 7:30-9:30pm. $40; 16 & under free. St. James Anglican Church, 6025 Old Church Rd, Caledon East. 905-8380888; caledonchamberconcerts.com

APR 2 : CLASSICAL CONCERT

SERIES – JOONGHUN CHO (PIANO)

This Korean-American pianist has given performances around the world. 2:30pm. $32. Family Dental Care, The Gibson Centre for Community, Arts and Culture, 63 Tupper St W, Alliston. gibsoncentre.com

APR 13 : MUSIC NIGHT FEATURING

THE BRAMPTON FOLK CLUB

Enjoy the musical talents of local artists and explore PAMA’s historic spaces. 7-8:30pm. PAMA, 9 Wellington St E, Brampton. 905791-4055; pama.peelregion.ca

APR 16 : CLASSICAL CONCERT

SERIES – CAROLINE KIM (CELLO)

Canadian cellist Caroline Kim has performed around the world. 2:30pm. $32. The Gibson Centre for Community, Arts and Culture, 63 Tupper St W, Alliston. gibsoncentre.com

APR 16 : SALON SUNDAY AT CHATEAU

WINDRUSH – EXPRESSIONS

OF LOVE Singer-songwriter Kelly Walker, award-winning poet David Stones and mezzo-soprano Breanne Dietrich perform. $90, includes wine and cheese reception, and bottle of our wine. Proceeds help empower vulnerable kids at youthLEADarts. com. 3-5pm. Windrush Estate Winery, 3100 Con Rd 3 Adjala. 905-7290011; windrushestatewinery.com

APR 29 : CALEDON CHAMBER

CONCERTS PRESENTS MADAWASKA

STRING QUARTET Sarah Fraser (violin), Jeewon Kim (violin), Amber Ghent (cello), Caitlin Boyle (viola). $40; 16 & under free. 7:30-9:30pm. St. James Anglican Church, 6025 Old Church Rd, Caledon East. 905-8380888; caledonchamberconcerts.com

MAY 1 – 3, 15 : ORANGEVILLE

DISTRICT MUSIC FESTIVAL

An adjudicated, noncompetitive festival followed by a Gala Concert May 15 at 7pm. Register on website until Mar 30. Westminster United Church, 247 Broadway, Orangeville. 519-941-4334; odmf.ca

MAY 5 : SUSAN AGLUKARK – VOICES

JUN 2 – 4 : ORANGEVILLE BLUES

& JAZZ FESTIVAL A celebration of outstanding music with over 90 acts on multiple stages and venues. Downtown Orangeville, orangevillebluesandjazz.ca

JUN 2 : ELVIS: ALOHA FROM HAWAII Favourites with Bruno Nesci and Eric Evangelista. Proceeds to CPL’s new Memory Station. $25; children 13-17 and seniors 65+ $22; children 12 & under $17, at CPL’s Albion Bolton branch or online. 7:30-10pm. Albion Bolton Community Centre, Bolton. Caledon Library, 905857-1400 x228; caledon.library.on.ca

JUN 11 : SALON SUNDAY AT CHATEAU WINDRUSH – SARA

PAPINI AND ROMULO DELGADO

Two stars of the classical and popular repertoire. $90, includes wine and cheese reception, and bottle of our wine. Proceeds help empower vulnerable kids at youthLEADarts. com. 3-5pm. Windrush Estate Winery, 3100 Con Rd 3 Adjala. 905-7290011; windrushestatewinery.com

Outdoor

MAR 11 – 19, 25, 26, 31, APR 1 & 2 : MAPLE SYRUP AT THE PARK – TERRA

COTTA Maple Syrup in the Park: Mar 11-19, 25 & 26 (all ages). Maple Syrup by Lamplight: Mar 31-Apr 1 (ages 19+).

Sap to Syrup: A Maple Syrup-Making Experience: Apr 1 & 2 (18+). Register online. Terra Cotta Conservation Area. CVC, 1-800-668-5557; cvc.ca

APR 22 : MAKE MONO SHINE Help us clean up Mono! BBQ, guided nature interpretation walks and live music. 9am1:30pm. Free. Mono Community Centre, Mono. 519-941-3599; townofmono.com

MAY 7 : HIKE FOR BETHELL HOSPICE

In-person (May 7) and virtual hike (anytime in May). Donations accepted until May 31. 8am-3pm. $25. Bethell Hospice Foundation, 905-838-3534; foundation.bethellhospice.org

MAY 7 : BRUCE TRAIL PREDICTION

HIKE CHALLENGE Hike 7km or 18km. Predict your hike time. Proceeds to trail maintenance and development in the Caledon Hills Bruce Trail section. Register for hike schedule, starting March 30. Hike Schedule starting Mar 30 at 7am. $30; children & students $10. 8:30am-2pm. Mono Community Centre, Mono. Caledon Hills Bruce Trail Club, caledonbrucetrail.org

MAY 13 : CREEMORE SPRINGS

BREWERY – TURAS MOR BIKE RIDE

Explore the rolling hills around Creemore and celebrate our community. Rain or shine ride 139 Mill St, Creemore. 705466-2240; creemoresprings.com

MAY 13 & 14 : DUFFERIN HI-LAND

TWO DAY END-TO-END 56km hike in hilly terrain over two days, supported by checkpoints. 8am5pm. Dufferin Hi-Land Bruce Trail Club, dufferinbrucetrailclub.org

THAT CARE

An evening benefitting the Room 217 Foundation, Care for the Caregiver featuring Susan Aglukark and other Canadian artists. 7pm: hors d’oeuvres and cocktail reception. 8pm: performance. ESG Concert Hall, 35 Lytton Blvd, Toronto. voicesthatcare.ca

MAY 6 : ACHILL CHORAL SOCIETY’S SPRING CONCERT – SING YOUR SONG

Beautiful selections celebrating the joys in life. $30; youth $15, on the website. 2-3:30pm. Westminster United Church, 247 Broadway, Orangeville. achill.ca

MAY 14 : SALON SUNDAY AT CHATEAU WINDRUSH – MOTHER’S

MAR 16 – 19, 25, 26, 30, 31, APR 1 :

MAPLE SYRUP AT THE PARK – ISLAND

LAKE Maple Syrup in the Park: Mar 16-19, 25 & 26 (all ages). Maple Syrup by Lamplight: Mar 30-Apr 1 (ages 19+). Register online. Island Lake Conservation Area, 1-800-668-5557; cvc.ca

APR 22 : PINE RIVER NATURE

MAY 27 : JACK RIDE 2023 Familyfriendly bike ride (plus runners, hikers, swimmers) in support of youth mental health. 8am-3pm. Caledon Ski Club, 17431 Mississauga Rd. jack.org, 416-425-2494; jack.org

MAY 27 : ISLAND LAKE ROWING

CLUB COME & TRY DAY (11+)

Tour the boathouse and have an introductory training session. Must be able to swim and tread water. See website for camps and programs. 8am-1pm. Free. islandlakerowing.com

JUN 8 : SHELBURNE EDC/ROTARY

Stay tuned for special announcement. $90, includes wine and cheese reception, and bottle of our wine. Proceeds to youthLEADarts. com. 3-5pm. Windrush Estate Winery, 3100 Con Rd 3 Adjala. 905-7290011; windrushestatewinery.com

DAY TRIBUTE

RESERVE – COMMUNITY CLEANUP (ALL AGES) Help the earth, wildlife and future generations. Park at 2nd line and 15 Sdrd. Walk along 15 Sdrd. 10am-5:30pm. Orangeville Dufferin Hi-Land Bruce Trail Club, dufferinbrucetrailclub.org

GOLF CLASSIC Reception, shotgun start at noon, 18 holes of golf, dinner. 10am-8pm. Tickets from EDC and Rotary members, and eventbrite.ca. Proceeds to enhance recreation, fun and accessible parks in Shelburne. Shelburne Golf & Country Club, 516423 Cty Rd 124, Melancthon. 519-2784578; shelburnerotaryclub.com

PEST CONTROL

58 Environmental Pest Control

PET SUPPLIES & SERVICES

11 Global Pet Foods

PHOTOGRAPHY

30 F-Stop Foto & Framing

PONDS

41 Pond Perfections

42 Silvercreek Aquaculture

POOLS & SAUNAS

4 Blue Diamond Pools & Landscaping

60 D&D Pools & Spas

40 New Wave Pools & Spas

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

37 Carters Law Firm

REAL ESTATE & HOME INSPECTIONS

92 Bosley Real Estate

Velvet Alcorn

57 Century 21 Millennium Inc.

Mary Klein, Kaitlan Klein

110 Century 21 Millennium Inc.

Mary Klein, Kaitlan Klein

58 Chestnut Park Real Estate

Sue Collis, Sarah MacLean

111 Coldwell Banker, Ronan Realty

Britton Ronan, Marc Ronan, Sarah Lunn

102 Coldwell Banker Select Realty Brokerage

Verona Teskey

113 Cornerstone Realty Brokerage

Jason Jaist

64 Cornerstone Realty Brokerage

Nancy Urekar

110 Exit Realty Hare (Peel) Brokerage

Stephen Dignum, Eugene Dignum

109 Moffat Dunlap Real Estate

Moffat Dunlap, John Dunlap, Murray Snider, Nik Bonellos, Elizabeth Campbell, Courtney

Murgatroyd, Sean Wynn, Mark Campbell, David Warren

112 ReMax In The Hills

Chris Richie, Karen Caulfield, Carmela Gagliese-Scoles, Sean Anderson, Dale Poremba, Jennifer Unger

108 ReMax Real Estate Centre

Ann Shanahan, Brandie

Kirk, Betty Hunziker

106 ReMax Realty Specialists Inc.

Sigrid Doherty

88 Royal LePage Credit Valley

Rita Lange

90 Royal LePage Meadowtowne

Realty

Denise Dilbey

107 Royal LePage Meadowtowne

Realty

Paul Richardson

28 Royal LePage RCR Realty

Barwell Real Estate

67 Royal LePage RCR Realty

Doug & Chris Schild

115 Royal LePage RCR Realty

Doug & Chris Schild

114 Royal LePage RCR Realty

Jacqueline Guagliardi

108 Royal LePage RCR Realty

Matt Lindsay

114 Royal LePage RCR Realty

Roger Irwin, Dawn Bennett

21 Royal LePage RCR Realty

Suzanne Lawrence

115 Royal LePage RCR Realty

Suzanne Lawrence

107 Royal LePage RCR Realty

Victoria Phillips & Janna Imrie

19 Royal Le Page RCR Realty

Wayne Baguley

112 Royal Le Page RCR Realty Wayne Baguley 114 Sutton-Headwaters Realty Jim Wallace SCHOOLS

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JUN 8 : BRIGHTER TOMORROWS

CLASSIC CHARITY GOLF

TOURNAMENT In memory of Bradley Ough. Registration 11am, tee off 1pm. Best ball format, shotgun start. $200 per golfer, includes green fees, cart, dinner; $80 dinner only, register. Proceeds to Special Olympics Ontario and Community Safety Partners. 11am-11pm. Hockley Valley Resort, 793522 3rd Line Mono. brightertomorrowsclassic.com

JUN 11 : HIKE FOR HOSPICE DUFFERIN & BUTTERFLY RELEASE Remember loved ones with a day in nature. Proceeds to palliative care patients in Dufferin County. $25 or more donation, register. Team or individual. 9am-2pm. Monora Park Pavilion, 500 Monora Park Dr, Mono. hospicedufferin.com

JUN 17 : VELOCITY RIDE Choose from 10km or 25km family-friendly trail routes, 50km and 100km road routes, or virtually. Proceeds to Caledon seniors’ programs and services. 905-5842300 x269 for info. CCS, ccs4u.org

JUN 17 : DUFFERIN HI-LAND 1 DAY END-TO-END A 56km hike in hilly terrain supported by checkpoints. Dufferin Hi-Land Bruce Trail Club, dufferinbrucetrailclub.org

JUNE 24 : MONO POLLINATOR

GARDEN FESTIVAL In The Hills nature writer Don Scallen speaks on attracting beneficial birds and insects to your garden and CBC garden expert Paul Zammit speaks about gardening in a changing climate. View displays and stroll the gardens at Avalon Lavender Farm in Mono. 2pm. Free, register. Watch for details at townofmono.com

THEATRE & FILM

MAR 17 – APR 2 : THE BLUFF · WORLD

PREMIERE The ghosts of the past may not be the only thing haunting. Thu Fri 8pm. Sat 7pm. Sun Wed 2pm. Mar 17: 8pm, opening night. Mar 30: 2pm, relaxed performance. Town Hall Opera House, 87 Broadway, Orangeville. 519-942-3423; theatreorangeville.ca

MAR 17 – 19 : DEATH TRAP Where does the line between truth and deception lie? Fri Sat 8pm. Sun 2:30. $20. 72 Trafalgar Rd, Hillsburgh. 519855-4586; centurychurchtheatre.com

MAR 17 : AFTERNOON FILM CLUB

(18+) Team Marco. Youth and old Italian men compete in bocce ball with love and laughter. 2pm. Free. Caledon Library, 150 Queen St S, Bolton. 905857-1400 x228; caledon.library.on.ca

MAR 18 : PAUL REISER Voted one of Comedy Central’s “Top 100 Comedians of All Time.” 8pm. Rose Theatre, 1 Theatre Ln, Brampton. 905-874-2800; rosetheatre.ca

MAR 18, 24, 25, 31 & APR 1 : ABOVE & BEYOND A bookshop hotel with outerspace clients! See website for tickets. Mar 25: dinner theatre $40, proceeds to Knox United Church. $20. Inglewood Community Centre, 15825 McLaughlin Rd. Inglewood Schoolhouse Performers, 905-8382874; inglewoodperformers.com

MAR 20 : MONDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES – FILIPE LEITE – THE LONG RIDER (PG) A Caledon rider’s epic journey on horseback from Calgary to Brazil. Sean Cisterna, producer/ director, attending. 4:30, 7 and 9:10pm. $10 cash, at BookLore or Galaxy on film night. Galaxy Cinemas Orangeville, 85 5th Ave. mondaynightmovies.ca

MAR 30 & 31, APR 1 & 2 : BRAMPTON

MUSIC THEATRE: KINKY BOOTS

The exhilarating true story of a struggling shoe factory. Thu Fri 7:30pm. Sat 1 & 7:30pm. Sun 1pm. Rose Theatre, 1 Theatre Ln, Brampton. 905-874-2800; rosetheatre.ca

APR 17 : MONDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES – ROSIE (14A) An orphaned Indigenous girl’s new life with an unprepared Montreal aunt. 4:30, 7 and 9:10pm. $10 cash, at BookLore or Galaxy on film night. Galaxy Cinemas Orangeville, 85 5th Ave. mondaynightmovies.ca

APR 20 : JUST FOR LAUGHS The best acts from the world’s largest comedy festival. 8pm. Lester B. Pearson Theatre, 150 Central Park Dr,

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APR 20 – 23, 27 – 30 : DAN NEEDLES’ PERILS OF PERSEPHONE Comedy about toxic dumps, cows and damage control by two farmers-turnedpoliticians. Thu-Sat 8pm. Sun 2pm.

$15. Guelph Little Theatre, 176 Morris St, Guelph. guelphlittletheatre.com

APR 21 : AFTERNOON FILM CLUB (18+)

The Bookshop. A free-spirited widow risks everything for a bookshop in a conservative coastal town. 2pm. Free. Caledon Library, 150 Queen St S, Bolton. 905-857-1400 x228; caledon.library.on.ca

APR 26 – MAY 14 : THE NEW

CANADIAN CURLING CLUB Comedy. A group of unlikely athletes face off against local prejudice to become a true team. Thu Fri 8pm. Sat 7pm. Sun Wed 2pm. Apr 26 & 27: 8pm, preview. Apr 29: 8pm, opening night. May 11: 2pm, relaxed performance. Town Hall Opera House, 87 Broadway, Orangeville. 519-942-3423; theatreorangeville.ca

APR 27 : THIS IS BRAMPTON:

IMMIGRANTS WITH ATTITUDE Comics who have fully lived the immigrant experience in Canada, featuring Vishal Ramesh, Sunny Deewana and more. 8pm. Performing Arts Brampton, Rose Theatre, 1 Theatre Ln, Brampton. 905-874-2800; rosetheatre.ca

APR 28 : THIS IS BRAMPTON: QUEERIAHCITY Multidisciplinary and cabaret-style evening for 2SLGBTQ+ communities and supporters. 8pm. Performing Arts Brampton, Rose Theatre, 1 Theatre Ln, Brampton. 905-874-2800; rosetheatre.ca

APR 29 : THIS IS BRAMPTON: STANDUP STITCHES Some of the funniest stand-up comics from all over the globe. 8pm. Performing Arts Brampton, Rose Theatre, 1 Theatre Ln, Brampton. 905-874-2800; rosetheatre.ca

MAY 12 – 14, 19 – 21 : JOSEPH & THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR

DREAMCOAT The biblical story of Joseph told entirely through song. Fri Sat 7:30pm. Sun 2pm. Grace Tipling Hall, 203 Main St E, Shelburne. 519-9399038; lpstageproductionsinc.com

MAY 14 : MOTHER’S DAY COMEDY

CLASH – JAMAICA VS. TRINIDAD A “clean” comedy show in honour of all mothers, especially ones from Africa and the Caribbean. 2pm. Lester B. Pearson Theatre, 150 Central Park Dr, Brampton. Performing Arts Brampton, Rose Theatre, 1 Theatre Ln, Brampton. 905-874-2800; rosetheatre.ca

MAY 18 : PERFORMING ARTS

BRAMPTON 2023/2024 SEASON

LAUNCH Join Performing Arts Brampton to celebrate the launch of their new season! 6-8pm. Performing Arts Brampton, Rose Theatre, 1 Theatre Ln, Brampton. 905-874-2800; rosetheatre.ca

MAY 19 : AFTERNOON FILM CLUB

(18+) The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry. A second chance at life and love. 2pm. Free. Caledon Library, 150 Queen Street S, Bolton. 905-8571400 x228; caledon.library.on.ca

MAY 21, 26 – 28, JUN 2 – 4 : SAVANNAH

SIPPING SOCIETY Four southern ladies, in the late summer or perhaps early autumn of their lives, talk with laugh-outloud results. Fri Sat 8pm. Sun 2:30pm. $20. 72 Trafalgar Rd, Hillsburgh. 519855-4586; centurychurchtheatre.com

JUN 11 : PRIMROSE VARIETY SHOW

Informal afternoon with neighbours and friends. Refreshments provided. For more info 519-925-2397; primroseuc@gmail. com. 2-3:30pm. 486281 30 Sdrd, Mono. 519-925-2233; shelburneprimrose.com welcome the spring season with joyful explorations of art and nature! refresh your spirit with live music, and your home with exquisite creations from our spring marketplace

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