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WHAT’S ON
ILLUSTRATIONS JIM STEWART
What’s on in the Hills
A C A L E NDA R OF SUMME R H A PPE NING S
arts+letters
NOW – JUL 3 : REFLECTIONS Artists visually depict their Canada. WedSun 10am-5pm. Alton Mill Arts Centre, 1402 Queen St, Alton. 519943-1149; headwatersarts.org
NOW – AUG 13 : DUFFERIN COUNTY MULTICULTURAL ART SHOW: UNITY IN DIVERSITY Featuring the works of 43 visual artists from across Ontario. Tue-Sat 11am-4pm. Museum of Dufferin, Airport Rd & Hwy 89, Mulmur. 1-877941-7787; Dufferin County Multicultural Foundation, dufferinmuseum.com
NOW – AUG 31 : BIDEMI OLOYEDE: I AM HU(E)MAN! Rethinking the image of the Black male subject through portraiture. In partnership with Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival. Curated by Sharona Adamowicz-Clements. 10am-5pm. PAMA, 9 Wellington St E, Brampton. 905-791-4055; pama.peelregion.ca
NOW – SEP 30 : SEDNA: INUIT GODDESS OF THE SEA Carvings depict life lessons every Inuit must learn. 10am5pm. PAMA, 9 Wellington St E, Brampton. 905-791-4055; pama.peelregion.ca
JUL 2 – OCT 30 : REGALIA: INDIGENOUS PRIDE Photos of powwow dancers by Roland Lorente and Aline Saffore honour Mother Earth, ancestors and communities. PAMA, 9 Wellington St E, Brampton. 905791-4055; pama.peelregion.ca
JUL 2 – OCT 30 : PETER POWNING: A RETROSPECTIVE Canadian sculptor and fine craft artist’s 50-year career. Curated by John Leroux, organized by Beaverbrook Art Gallery. PAMA, 9 Wellington St E, Brampton. 905791-4055; pama.peelregion.ca
JUL 6 – AUG 7 : A VIEW FROM HERE We all view it differently in this new Headwaters Arts members’ show. Wed-Sun 10am-5pm. Free. Alton Mill Arts Centre, 1402 Queen St, Alton. 519-943-1149; headwatersarts.org
JUL 14, AUG 11 & SEP 8 : PRIDE BOOK CLUB Discuss LGBTQ+ themes, books and authors. Jul 14: Little Blue Encyclopedia (for Vivian) by Hazel Plante. Aug 11: In the Dream House: A Memoir by Carmen Maria Machado. Sep 8: Deaf Utopia by Nyle DiMarco. 7-8:30pm. Zoom. Brampton, Caledon and Mississauga libraries. 905-8571400 x228; caledon.library.on.ca
AUG 10 – SEP 11 : VIEW DIGNITY – ANN RANDERAAD An exploration of forms, contours and surface treatments in clay. Aug 13: reception, 11am-3pm. Wed-Sun 10am-5pm. Alton Mill Arts Centre, 1402 Queen St, Alton. 519943-1149; headwatersarts.org
AUG 20 – OCT 22 : MONTINA: WHAT BODY & LAND REMEMBERS Nostalgic imagery fused with contemporary expressionism. TuesSat 11am-4pm. Museum of Dufferin, Airport Rd & Hwy 89, Mulmur. 1-877-941-7787; montinahussey. com, dufferinmuseum.com
AUG 21 : AUTHORS IN THE HILLS OF MULMUR Cookbook authors Joshna Maharaj, Mairlyn Smith, Trish Magwood and Deirdre Buryk talk about local, sustainable food. Samples and drinks. 1-4pm. Foley Barn, 10 Sdrd & 1st Line, Mulmur. BookLore, 519-942-3830; booklore.ca
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ABBREVIATIONS CCS Caledon Community Services
CPCC Caledon Parent-Child Centre DCAFS Dufferin Child and Family Services
DPSN Dufferin Parent Support Network MOD Museum of Dufferin – Regular admission: $5; seniors $4; children 5-14 $2; under 5 free; family $12
PAMA Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives – Regular admission: $5; students, seniors $4; family (2 adults & 5 children) $12 NVCA Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority
OAS Orangeville Agricultural Society Event Centre
www.therosebrampton.ca
Have You Heard? Authors in the Hills of Mulmur Rises Again
& We Have the Perfect Recipe for You Take 4 gifted cookbook authors Add a beautiful designer barn Sprinkle with tasty samples & libations
Sunday, August 21, 1-4pm Foley Barn 587146 Sideroad 10 Mulmur
JOSHNA MAHARAJ Take Back the Tray
MAIRLYN SMITH Peace, Love & Fibre
TRISH MAGWOOD My New Table
DEIRDRE BURYK Peak Season
e t t a n e Tickets available at BookLore J booklore@bellnet.ca 519-942-3830 booklore@bellnet.ca
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SEP 11 : EDEN MILLS WRITERS’ FESTIVAL A showcase of established and emerging Canadian writing. Noon-5:30pm. Eden Mills, 519-3414320; edenmillswritersfestival.ca
SEP 15 – OCT 2 : HEADWATERS ARTS FALL FESTIVAL ART SHOW & SALE Juried works by 40+ artists from across Ontario, live local music. Opening Gala and Authors’ Night with BookLore. 10am-5pm. Alton Mill Arts Centre, 1402 Queen St, Alton. 519-943-1149; headwatersarts.org
OCT 1 – 2 : CREEMORE FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS One of the region’s biggest cultural events is back. Program details on website. 10am4pm. Purple Hills Arts & Heritage Society, 705-466-9906; phahs.ca
community
FARMERS’ MARKETS
ORANGEVILLE: May 7, Saturdays, 8am-1pm, to Oct 22. Second St & Broadway. orangevillefarmersmarket.ca CREEMORE: May 21, Saturdays, 8:30am-12:30pm, to Oct 29. Station on the Green, 10 Caroline St. creemorefarmersmarket.ca
ALLISTON: May 28, Saturdays, 8am-2pm, to Oct 30. Centre St & Victoria St. rurban.ca
ERIN: June 23, Thursdays, 3-6:30pm, to Sep 29. Erin Fairgrounds, 184 Main St. erinfarmersmarket.ca
SHELBURNE: June 23, Thursdays, 3-8pm, to Oct 6. First Ave & Owen Sound Sts. shelburnefarmersmarket.ca
BOLTON SUMMER MARKET: June 11 & 18, July 9 & 16, August 20 & 27. 9am-1pm. The Royal Courtyards, 18 King St E. downtownbolton.ca CALEDON VILLAGE: May 20, Fridays, 2-7pm, to Oct 7. No market Jul 1. Caledon Village Fairgrounds, 18297 Hurontario St. caledonfair.ca
JUL 1 : CALEDON CANADA DAY STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL Food, entertainment, displays and more! 8am-4pm. Free. Caledon Fairgrounds, 18297 Hurontario St, Caledon Village. Caledon Agricultural Society, 519-925-3461; caledonfair.ca
JUL 1 : CELEBRATE CALEDON Live entertainment with Wide Mouth Mason, Itchy and Scratchy, and Vilivant, fireworks, family activities. 2-10pm. Free. Albion Hills Conservation Park, Caledon. Town of Caledon, 905-584-2272, x7322; caledon.ca
JUL 1 : DOWNEY’S CANADA DAY STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL Fun, entertainment, great food and strawberries! 9am-4pm. Downey’s Farm Market, 13682 Heart Lake Rd, Caledon. 905-838-2990; downeysfarm.com
JUL 1 – AUG 31 : CALEDON LIBRARY SUMMER PROGRAMS From Google Docs and Sheets to Composting 101, and from Gardening for Pollinators to Cricut Drink Koozies, there are intriguing things to learn for everyone this summer. For the full program, including dates, times and branches, see caledon.library.on.ca.
JUL 7 : EWCS GOLF TOURNAMENT 18 holes, carts, lunch and dinner, prizes, silent auction. 10:30am7pm. $160. Guelph Lakes Golf and Country Club, 7879 Wellington Rd, Guelph. East Wellington Community Services, 519-833-9696; ew-cs.com
JUL 9 : EAST COAST KITCHEN PARTY Performances, games, food and fun for the whole family. Garden Square, 1 Theatre Lane, Brampton. 905-874-2800; rosetheatre.ca
JUL 9 : CHELTENHAM DAY Soap Box Extravaganza, games, duck and tube races, beer garden, firefighters’ BBQ, Bicentennial celebration at 10:30. 10:30am-4pm. Free. Cheltenham General Store, 14386 Creditview Rd. Cheltenham Area Residents’ Association, 416605-3865; facebook.com
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JUL 9 : ELECTRIFY CALEDON Ask questions of owners and take a test drive. 9:30am-3:30pm. Free. Southfields Community Centre, Caledon. ecoCaledon, Electric Vehicle Society – Caledon, 905584-2272 x7322; ecocaledon.org
JUL 9 & AUG 14 : WHOLE VILLAGE ORIENTATION Tour the farm and eco-residence. 1-3:30pm. $10. 20725 Shaws Creek Rd, Caledon. 519-941-1099; wholevillage.org
JUL 10 & 24; AUG 7 & 21 : HUNTER/ JUMPER HORSE SHOWS Professional courses and divisions for first-time competitors to those schooling before their A Shows. Teen Ranch, 20682 Hurontario St, Caledon. 519-941-4501; teenranch.com
JUL 15 – 17 : ORANGEVILLE ROTARY RIBFEST In person, with music, car show, midway and great food. All funds support Rotary projects and services. Alder Street Recreation Centre, Orangeville. Fri 4-10pm. Sat 11am10pm. Sun 11am-7pm. Rotary Club of Orangeville, orangevilleribfest.com
JUL 24 : SUMMERFEST Great music, games, excellent food and beverages. Proceeds to Rotary projects. Motorcycle Show supporting Sick Kids. Noon-5pm. McMillan Park, 109 Main St, Erin. Rotary Club of Erin, 519-833-9258; erinrotaryclub.ca
AUG 5 – 7 : COMING HOME FESTIVAL Healing weekend with live entertainment, yoga, holistic practitioners, workshops, artisans, weekend forest camping and more. Grand Valley. LaROCK PRODUCTIONS, 519-575-5597; cominghomefestival.com
AUG 6 : BANDS, BREWS & BBQ Market, concerts for kids during the day, evening concerts, adult beverages and BBQ. Donation. Fiddle Park, 515677 Dufferin Cty Rd 11, Shelburne. Rotary Club of Shelburne, 519-2784578; shelburnerotaryclub.com
AUG 12 – 14 : FERGUS SCOTTISH FESTIVAL & HIGHLAND GAMES Enjoy the best of Scotland. Fri 5-11:30pm. Sat 8am-11:30pm. Sun 8am-6pm. Centre Wellington Community Sportsplex. 519787-0099; fergusscottishfestival.com
AUG 13 : STOMP N’ STAMPEDE An outdoor festival of country music, dance and more. Details to follow. Free. Garden Square, 1 Theatre Lane, Brampton. 905-874-2800; rosetheatre.ca
AUG 13 : HEREWARD FARMS LAVENDER FESTIVAL Family fun, local artisans, food and entertainment. 11am-4pm. Tickets at eventbrite. ca. 141051 15 Sdrd, East Garafraxa. 226-779-4973; herewardfarm.com.
AUG 20 & 21 : CREEMORE VILLAGE GREEN GRAND OPENING WEEKEND Entertainment, great local food and beverage picnic options. creemorecommunityfoundation.ca
AUG 27 : RCMP MUSICAL RIDE A thrilling display of cavalry drills choreographed to music. Entertainment by the Fergus Pipe Band, food and souvenirs. Rain or shine. 1 and 6pm. $15; children $6. Erin Agricultural Fairgrounds, 184-190 Main St, Erin. 519-833-2808; erinfair.com
SEP 8 : PROBUS CLUB OF ORANGEVILLE MEETING Canadian Senator for Dufferin Rob Black. New Hope Community Church, 690 Riddell Rd, Orangeville. 519-9388934; probusorangeville.club
SEP 14 – OCT 19 (WEDNESDAYS) : BETHELL HOSPICE: FAMILY & FRIENDS SUPPORT GROUP Join facilitators
Kaylen Leonienco and Carlie Fink on Zoom. Call to register: 905-872-3357. 1-2pm. Free. bethellhospice.org
SEP 17 : CREEMORE EQUINOX PARTY Country band on our Village Green stage, picnic options, mega end-ofsummer sidewalk sales! 5-10pm. Creemore BIA, experiencecreemore.com
SEP 17 & 24 : HIGH COUNTRY UNITED RUMMAGE SALE Clean, gently-used clothing and household linens etc. at reasonable prices. 9am-noon. 346255 15 Sdrd, Mono. highcountryunited@weebly.com
SEP 18 : HEIDI’S WALK FOR HOPE 5k in-person walk in memory of Heidi Lee Ferguson (nee Bogner). 10am2pm. Island Lake Conservation Area, Orangeville. Family Transition Place, 519-942-4122 x243; heidiswalkftp.ca
SEP 23 : WINES OF THE WORLD 2022 Savour 50+ wines, craft beer and cider with delicious food. Proceeds to Rotary Club of Palgrave projects. 6-9pm. $75 or 10 for $650. Caledon Equestrian Park, 200 Pine Ave, Caledon. Rotary Club of Palgrave, rotarywow.com
SEP 24 : CALEDON VILLAGE BICENTENNIAL CELEBRATION Entertainment, good food, games and historical displays. 9:30am-5pm. Free. Caledon Fairgrounds, 18297 Hurontario St, Caledon Village. Caledon Village Association, 519927-3557; caledonvillage.org
SEP 25 : ORANGEVILLE & AREA AUTISM SPEAKS CANADA WALK Walk 1-3k on the Alder Trails. Vendors, demos, emergency service vehicle tours, prizes, music and more. 10am12:30pm. Free. Fendley Park, 11 Fendley Rd, Orangeville. 1-888-3626227 x206; autismspeakscan.ca
OCT 1 : DUFFERIN FARM TOUR Selfguided glimpse of agriculture in the area. Produce to purchase, activities. 9am-4pm. Entrance by food bank donation, register. dufferinfarmtour.com
FALL FAIRS 2022
See websites for more details.
SEP 2 – 4: ORANGEVILLE FALL FAIR Orangeville Agricultural Centre, 247090 5 Sdrd, Mono. Orangeville Agricultural Society, 519-942-9597; oaseventcentre.ca
SEP 15 – 18: BRAMPTON FALL FAIR Brampton Fairgrounds, 12942 Heart Lake Rd, Caledon. 905843-0210; bramptonfair.com
SEP 17: SHELBURNE FALL FAIR Shelburne & District Fairgrounds, 200 Fiddlepark Lane, Shelburne. shelburnefair.weebly.com
SEP 23 – 25: GREAT NORTHERN EXHIBITION GNE Fairgrounds, 2220 Fairgrounds Rd N, Stayner. greatnorthernex.com
SEP 23 – 25: GRAND VALLEY FALL FAIR Grand Valley Agricultural Society Fairgrounds, 60 Main St N, Grand Valley. 226-979-3724; grandvalleyfallfair.ca
SEP 23 – 25: BOLTON FALL FAIR Albion & Bolton Fairgrounds, 150 Queen St S, Bolton. 905-880-0369; boltonfair.ca
OCT 6 – 10: ERIN FALL FAIR Erin Agricultural Society Fairgrounds, 190 Main St, Erin. erinfair.com
outdoor+sport
NOW – JUL 31 : NATURE INVADERS SCAVENGER HUNT Discover invasive species on your property using a fun citizen science app on your phone or tablet. Free. 1-800-668-5557; cvc.ca
NOW – OCT 27 (THURSDAYS) : DUFFERIN DIRT RUNNERS Meet at a different spot near Orangeville for a 5k to 8k run followed by social time. 6pm. facebook.com
JUL 1 : VÉLOCITY In-person ride or create your own. A 10k family trail ride, and 25k, 50k, and 100k rides for more experienced cyclists. Funds to Caledon seniors. Lunch, swag, prizes and more. $50; children 12-17 $20; children 12 & under free. Caledon Town Hall, 6311 Old Church Rd, Caledon. CCS, 905-584-2300 x230; ccsvelocity.ca
www.biketrailsathockley.com
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JUL 14 : TOP INVASIVE INSECTS IN THE CREDIT RIVER WATERSHED WEBINAR Their impact and what you can do to help. Q and A. 7-8pm. Free. 1-800-668-5557; cvc.ca
JUL 15 – AUG 30 : TRAIL RIDE FOR BREAST CANCER – VIRTUAL Ride a bike, run, hike or walk your dog. Live online auction until Jul 15. $45, includes T-shirt, $25 donation receipt and a goodie bag. 416-407-6695; trailrideforbreastcancer.weebly.com
JUL 16 : CREEMORE FLOWER & VEGETABLE SHOW A judged show showcasing some of the best flower arrangers in the area. 8:30am-noon. Station on the Green, 10 Caroline St E, Creemore. Creemore Horticultural Society, gardenontario.org
JUL 21 & AUG 13 : FOREST BATHING WITH SOCK GEE GAN – ALL AGES Rejuvenate through mindful and sensory awareness with a trained guide. Guided visit of Peter Powning exhibit before beginning. Square mat provided. Jul 21: 3:30-6:30pm. Aug 13: 1:30-4:30pm. Rain or shine. $5; $12 for families (2 adults, 3 children), register. PAMA, 9 Wellington St E, Brampton. 905-791-4055; pama.peelregion.ca
AUG 6 & 7 : RAINBOW TRAIL RUN A 12k loop around Earl Rowe Provincial Park, as many loops as you like. Also a 14-loop relay will go into Aug 7. 12k virtual run available. Proceeds to Procyon Wildlife Centre. 8am. 4998 Conc Rd 7, Alliston. gottarunracing.com
SEP 5 : ISLAND LAKE CLASSIC 5k and 10k routes. Virtual run available. Free entrance to the park for participants and volunteers. Proceeds to CVC Foundation. 7:30am. Island Lake Conservation Area, Orangeville. gottarunracing.com
SEP 17 : CHASE THE COYOTE Last race. 50k, 25k and 16k courses. Great swag. Virtual courses available. Proceeds to Procyon Wildlife Centre. 7am. Mono Cliffs Provincial Park, Mono. gottarunracing.com
SEP 17 : TOUR DE HEADWATERS Individual (youth or adult) or team ride. Please collect pledges. Register online by noon, Sept 16, or on the day. Routes: 135k, 101k, 50k, 25k family trail ride, 85k gravel route, 50k gravel route. Early bird: $50; youth $25. 8am. Caledon Ski Club, 17431 Mississauga Rd, Caledon. Headwaters Health Care Foundation, 519-9412702 x2303; hhcfoundation.com
SEP 20 : GOLF 4 BETHELL HOSPICE Tournament features breakfast, BBQ lunch and cash bar. Registration and breakfast 7:30am, shotgun start 8:30am, lunch 1:30pm. 7:30am3:30pm. $225. Caledon Woods Golf Club, 15608 Hwy 50, Bolton. 905-8383534; foundation.bethellhospice.org
SEP 21 : CREEMORE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY MEETING Marie Decker speaks on Harvest to Table. Inhouse Fall Flower and Vegetable Show. 7:30-9pm. St. Luke’s Anglican Church Hall, 22 Caroline St W, Creemore. gardenontario.org
kids
JUL 1 – AUG 31 : CALEDON LIBRARY SUMMER PROGRAMS FOR KIDS From A Day at the Beach story time (ages 6 and under) to designing your own terrarium, board game or art bot (ages 6 to 10), to a Rocket League tournament and more (ages 13 to 17), the library has something for kids of all ages this summer. For the full program, including dates, times and branches, see caledon.library.on.ca.
JUL 7 – AUG 11 (THURSDAYS) : SUMMER STAYCATION: BE A DETECTIVE – AGES 6 TO 12 Uncover hidden secrets. Create your own art. All children with an adult. 10:30am-3:30pm. Free. PAMA, 9 Wellington St E, Brampton. 905791-4055; pama.peelregion.ca
JUL 24 : JULY FAMILY FUN ACTIVITY – AGES 6 TO 12 Drop in to create Peter Powning-inspired art. All children with an adult. 1-4:30pm. Free. PAMA, 9 Wellington St E, Brampton. 905791-4055; pama.peelregion.ca
JUL 28 – AUG 13 (THURSDAYS TO SATURDAYS) : BRAMPTON’S OWN MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING Experience Shakespeare with local troupes Louie the Goat and Raisn’ Cain Productions. Thu: Chinguacousy Park. Fri: Mount Pleasant Square. Sat: Whillans Square. 7:30pm. 905-874-2800; rosetheatre.ca
AUG 13 & 14 : KIDS’ FEST Magicians, puppets and stories. Sing, dance and play along! Mount Alverno Luxury Resorts, 20706 Heart Lake Rd, Caledon. 519-942-3423; theatreorangeville.ca
AUG 20 – OCT 31 : THE GREAT CORN MAZE ADVENTURE Enjoy the intricate 8k of trail. 9:30am-5pm. Downey’s Farm Market, 13682 Heart Lake Rd, Caledon. 905-838-2990; downeysfarm.com
AUG 26 – 28 : SHE KILLS MONSTERS – THEATRE ORANGEVILLE YOUNG COMPANY – AGES 13+ Agnes Evans is on a journey of discovery and adventure in an imaginary world. Presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. Town Hall Opera House, 87 Broadway, Orangeville. 519-942-3423; concordtheatricals. com, theatreorangeville.ca
SEP 17 – OCT 31 : DOWNEY’S PUMPKINFEST Huge pumpkin patch, wagon rides, corn maze and fall farm fun. 9:30am-5pm. Downey’s Farm Market, 13682 Heart Lake Rd, Caledon. 905-838-2990; downeysfarm.com
music
JUL – SEP : LIVE MUSIC AT ROSE THEATRE All performances at 8pm unless noted. Rose Theatre, 1 Theatre Ln, Brampton. 905874-2800; rosetheatre.ca
AUG 25 : ACROSS THE POND Leisa Way and the Lonely Hearts Club Band take you on an electrifying musical adventure.
PUZ Z LING SOLU T IONS F R O M PA G E 122
Silas Renarm tries riddles at the Alton Fair 1 Eleven 2 Short 3 He’s a barber. 4 There are more men in Orangeville. 5 They are in the middle of “water.” Seven sections Boxed vocabulary Add letters and stir EVIL, LIVE, DEVIL, LIVED Palindromic ANNA, OTTO, NOON A little toughie AUDIO, DEEDED
Chester the Cowboy A minimum of 15 feet.
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AUG 27 : MONSOON SOUND Celebrating South Asian hip-hop artists with Sikh Knowledge & Hey Bombay, DJ Roshanie, Siddartha, Keralanka and Tanvir Rose. 7pm.
SEP 9 : THIS IS BRAMPTON: DRIVEWIRE SounDrive Records is Brampton’s first indie record label.
SEP 17 : FLOW FEST Drumming festival with The Larnell Lewis Band and The Joy Lapps Project. 7:30pm
SEP 17 : THIS IS BRAMPTON: BLUEBIRD BRAMPTON Johnny Rivex curates an acoustic country music night inspired by Nashville’s Bluebird Café. 8:30pm
SEP 22 : TOM COCHRANE WITH RED RIDER One of Canada’s most beloved rock ‘n rollers
SEP 23 : THIS IS BRAMPTON: OFF THE RECORD R&B, rap and soul-inspired artists in live, offthe-floor intimate sessions.
SEP 24 : THIS IS BRAMPTON: QUEERIAHCITY The first queer and trans multidisciplinary performance series in Peel Region.
SEP 24 : BRAMPTON CONCERT BAND WITH MICAH BARNES One of Canada’s most beloved vocalists and chart-topping jazz artists.
SEP 29 : BEST OF OUR LIVES: UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL WITH THE TENORS Clifton, Fraser and Victor: The Tenors thrill with their outstanding harmonies and undeniable charm.
SEP 30 : CROWN LANDS National Day for Truth and Reconciliation outdoor concert. 6pm. Dufferin Recreation Complex, 200 Fiddlepark Ln, Shelburne. 519278-4578; shelburnerotaryclub. com, heritagemusicfestival.ca
SEP 7 – 21 (WEDNESDAYS) : ACHILL CHORAL SOCIETY WELCOMES NEW MEMBERS A welcoming community that strives to create a diverse, inclusive environment. 7-8:30pm. Westminster United Church, 247 Broadway, Orangeville. achill.ca
theatre+film
NOW – SEP 1 (THURSDAYS) : MOVIES UNDER THE STARS Movies begin at dusk. Perfect for the whole family. 7pm. Free. Garden Square, 1 Theatre Ln, Brampton. 905-874-2800; rosetheatre.ca
JUL 11, AUG 17 & SEP 9 : MOVIE IN THE PARK Family-friendly movies begin at dusk. Free. Jul 11, Sep 9: Alder Street Recreation Centre. Aug 17: Orangeville Lions Sports Park, 120 Diane Dr. Orangeville Parks & Recreation, 519-940-9092; orangeville.ca
JUL 27 : THE LONG RIDER Screening of the award-winning documentary, fundraiser for Caledon Library. With Filipe Masetti Leite, the Long Rider, and Sean Cisterna, director. 7:30pm. $40 at cpl.social/longrider. Villa Caledon Inn, 16626 Airport Rd, Caledon East. 905857-1400 x228; caledon.library.on.ca
AUG 10 – 14 : SUMMER ARTS FEST – THEATRE ORANGEVILLE A new summer festival of theatre, music and art presented by Theatre Orangeville. Mount Alverno Luxury Resorts, 20706 Heart Lake Rd, Caledon. 519-9423423; theatreorangeville.ca
SEP 4 – 18 : THE 39 STEPS A spy novel, Hitchcock movie and a dash of Monty Python. Fri Sat 8pm. Sun 2:30pm. $20. Century Church Theatre, 72 Trafalgar Rd, Hillsburgh. 519-8554586; centurychurchtheatre.com
SEP 15 – 18 : SUDDENLY SINGLE Beautiful children and a parenting schedule with the ex while dating. Thu Fri 8pm. Sat 7pm. Sun 2pm. Town Hall Opera House, 87 Broadway, Orangeville. 519-9423423; theatreorangeville.ca
Celebrate Summer
with Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives
New Exhibitions
July 2 – October 30 • REGALIA: Indigenous Pride • Peter Powning:
A Retrospective
+ Drop-in family activities Thursdays in July and August
Derek Martin – Mohawk, Six Nations of the Grand River, Ontario. © Roland Lorente Visit pama.peelregion.ca to learn more. www.pama.peelregion.ca
SKINNY DIPPIN’ IN THE HUMBER Art at the Farm
Saturday, September 10 and Sunday, September 11 · Noon–5pm 416-998-2008 · 20451 Porterfield Road, Caledon · maryscattergood.com www.maryscattergood.com