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WHAT’S ON

WHAT’S ON

JUNE 23 : CROSSCURRENTS CAFE

New General Store. 7:30pm. Donations only; no tickets necessary. Bolton United Church, 8 Nancy St, Bolton. facebook.com

JUN 27 – 29 : HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN Leisa Way and Friends share the timeless songs of The Great American Songbook. Tues 7:30pm. Wed 2 & 7:30pm. Thu 7:30pm. Town Hall Opera House, 87 Broadway, Orangeville. Theatre Orangeville, 519-942-3423; theatreorangeville.ca

AUG 11 – 13 : COMING HOME

FESTIVAL A wellness music festival with three evenings of live bands, forest camping, workshops, artisan market, yoga and sound baths. Weekend adult pass $244; youth (13-17) $166; single day passes also available. 223227 Station St, Amaranth Station. LaRock Productions, 519-575-5597; cominghomefestival.com

AUG 13 : ROTARY RHYTHMS & REELS – DRIVE ­ IN CONCERT: EARLY MORNING RAIN A moving tribute to Gordon Lightfoot with Leisa Way & The Wayward Wind Band. Proceeds to Rotary Club of Shelburne to combat food scarcity. $15; $60 per carload. 5-8pm. Shelburne Fiddle Park, Dufferin Cty Rd 11, Shelburne. 519278-4578; shelburnerotaryclub.com

Outdoor

JUN 17 : VELOCITY RIDE TO SUPPORT CALEDON SENIORS

Choose from 10km, 25km familyfriendly trail routes, or 50km, 100km road routes, or ride virtually. CCS, 905-584-2300 x269; ccs4u.org

JUN 17 : DUFFERIN HI ­ LAND ONE ­ DAY END ­TO ­ END FUNDRAISER HIKE Hike 56km in one day! Bus leaves at 6:30am. $65, includes shuttle service, checkpoint snacks and refreshments, White Trillium Badge. 6am-6pm. Mono Community Centre, Mono. dufferinbrucetrailclub.org

JUN 21 : CREEMORE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY MEETING & SPRING FLOWER & VEGETABLE SHOW

Gail Cocker speaks on Pruning for the Faint of Heart. 7-9pm. Free. Station on the Green, 10 Caroline St E, Creemore. gardenontario.org

JUN 24 : MONO POLLINATOR GARDEN FESTIVAL Presentations by CBC’s Paul Zammit and In The Hills’ Don Scallen. Stroll 5 acres of lavender fields. Local vendors. Rasmi’s Falafel Truck. Free, register at townofmono. com. Rain or shine. 2pm. Avalon Lavender Farm, 347036 Mono Centre Rd, Mono. Town of Mono Pollinator Garden Committee, townofmono.com

JUN 24 & 25, JUL 29 & 30, AUG 20 : SILVER FOX EQUINE HORSE SHOWS by shotgun start for the best-ball tournament. 11am-6pm. Guelph Lakes Golf and Country Club, 7879 Wellington Rd, Guelph. 519-833-9696; ew-cs.com

JUL 15 & 16 : BASS FISHING DERBY AT ISLAND LAKE Big catch and youth prizes. Adults (13+): $50; $80 two days. Youth (to 15): $10 day. Boat launch fee included. Electric boat rentals, live bait for a fee. Anglers 18 to 64 need valid fishing licence. Youth not eligible for cash prizes. 7am-3pm. Island Lake Conservation Area, Orangeville. Friends of Island Lake, CVC, 1-800-668-5557; cvc.ca

JUL 15 – AUG 31 : TRAIL RIDE FOR BREAST CANCER Ride, walk or hike anywhere with anyone. Online silent auction to Jul 15. Registration provides T-shirt, $25 receipt from the Kelly Shires Breast Cancer Foundation and a goody bag. $50/participant. Dufferin County Forest, 937513 Airport Rd, Mansfield. 416-407-6695; trailrideforbreastcancer.weebly.com

JUL 15 & AUG 24 : FOREST BATHING WITH SOCK GEE GAN – ALL AGES Rest and rejuvenate through mindful and sensory awareness. Bring comfortable clothing, blanket, backpack, reusable cup. Rain/shine. $10; $24 for families (up to 2 adults, 3 children), register. Jul 15: 1:30-4:30pm. Aug 24: 3:30-6:30pm.

PAMA, 9 Wellington St E, Brampton. 905-791-4055; pama.peelregion.ca

JUL 21 & 22 : CREEMORE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY SUMMER FLOWER & VEGETABLE SHOW

SEP 2 : WE WALK THE LINE: A TRIBUTE TO JOHNNY CASH Ward Cornforth and his band accurately recreate Cash’s biggest hits. 7:30pm. Town Hall Opera House, 87 Broadway, Orangeville. 519-9423423; theatreorangeville.ca

SEP 15 – 17 : WHISKEY JACK PRESENTS STORIES & SONGS OF STOMPIN’ TOM Tom’s greatest hits combined with backstage stories. Fri Sat 7:30pm. Sun 2pm. Town Hall Opera House, 87 Broadway, Orangeville. Theatre Orangeville, 519-942-3423; theatreorangeville.ca

Fun schooling show series. Sat: Hunter Jumper. Sun: Dressage and Eventing. Food on site, friendly dogs on leashes. 8am. Silver Fox Farm, 873096 5th Ln, Mono. 647-203-8348; silverfoxequine.com

JUL 4 & 5 : FRIENDS OF BETHELL HOSPICE GLEN EAGLE GOLF DAYS

Glen Eagle is donating a portion of green fees on both days. 8am5pm. 15731 RR50, Caledon. Bethell Hospice Foundation, 905-838-3534; foundation.bethellhospice.org

JUL 6 : EWCS GOLF TOURNAMENT

Enjoy 18 holes of golf, lunch followed

Entries labelled and brought in Jul 21 3:30pm-6pm. Judging 6:30pm. Doors open 7pm. Entries remain for the Creemore Flower Show 8am-1pm Jul 22. All welcome. Free. Creemore Station on the Green, 10 Caroline St E, Creemore. gardenontario.org

JUL 23 : HILLSBURGH GARDEN CLUB

70TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION

Refreshments, food, activities and music. Bring a lawn chair and reusable water bottle. Watercolour Painting Class or Gardening Seminar extra. Free, register on our Facebook page. 1-4pm. Hillsburgh Library, 9 Station St, Hillsburgh. 519-855-4390

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Boutique

8 Orangeville Flowers 40 Suzanne Gardner Flowers

FOOD, DRINK & CATERING

72 Am Braigh Farm, FF14

72 Downey’s Farm, FF14

71 Giddy Yo, FF13

73 Heatherlea Butcher Shoppe, FF15

There are Fairies at the Bottom of the Garden

JUL 25 : CALEDON COUNCIL

COMMUNITY GOLF TOURNAMENT

Shotgun start. $250/person; includes breakfast, green fees, cart, reception, dinner and prizes. Proceeds to the National Wildlife Centre’s new field hospital in Caledon. 8:30am. TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley, 18821 Main St, Alton. 416-571-8356; caledon.ca

AUG 12 : MONARCH & POLLINATOR

EVENT Learn about monarchs and spend time on the farm. 10am-2pm. 16555 Humber Station Rd, Caledon. albionhillscommunityfarm.org

AUG 12 : HEREWARD FARMS

LAVENDER FESTIVAL Local artisans and vendors, food, cocktails, entertainment and photos! Pick your own lavender. Other packages available for separate fee. $10; percentage of proceeds to charity TBA. 11:30am6pm. 141051 15 Sdrd, East Garafraxa. 226-779-4973, herewardfarm.com

THEATRE & FILM

MOVIES BY MOONLIGHT Reel Fun for the Whole Family! Weather permitting. Bring a blanket and chair. Pre-movie activities, special guests, entertainment and more. 7pm. Garden Square, 12 Main St, Brampton. Brampton On Stage, 905-874-2800; tickets.brampton.ca

JUN 28 : ENCANTO

JUL 5 : PUSS IN BOOTS: THE LAST WISH

JUL 12 : BLACK PANTHER:

WAKANDA FOREVER

JUL 19 : BAD GUYS

JUL 26 : LIGHTYEAR

AUG 2 : MINIONS: THE RISE OF GRU

AUG 9 : THE SUPER MARIO BROS

AUG 16 : TURNING RED

AUG 23 : THE LITTLE MERMAID

AUG 30 : SPIDER-MAN: ACROSS THE SPIDER-VERSE

STARLIGHT SATURDAY MOVIES

Bring your chair to the Square and enjoy star-studded movies under the stars. Special events and appearances.

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8pm. Garden Square, 12 Main St, Brampton. Brampton On Stage, 905-874-2800; tickets.brampton.ca

JUL 8 : GREASE

JUL 15 : BOLLYWOOD SPECIAL

JUL 29 : FERRIS BUELLER’S DAY OFF

AUG 5 : BLACK ADAM

AUG 12 : TOP GUN: MAVERICK

AUG 19 : ANT-MAN AND THE WASP: QUANTUMANIA

AUG 26 : ELVIS

SEP 2 : FAST X

JUN 16 : AFTERNOON FILM CLUB

“There Are No Fakes.” A painting leads to the brutal world of an art forgery ring in Canada’s far north. Offered in support of Senior’s Month. Mature subject matter. 2pm. Free. Caledon Library, 150 Queen Street S, Bolton. 905-857-1400 x228; caledon.library.on.ca

JUN 23 – 25 : WAIT UNTIL DARK A sinister con man and two ex-convicts are about to meet their match. Fri Sat 7pm. Sun 1pm. $20. The Hive, Lester B. Pearson Theatre, 150 Central Park Dr, Brampton. Brampton On Stage, 905-874-2800; tickets.brampton.ca

JUL 6 – 9 : OUTLAW BY NORM FOSTER

Accused of murder and a long way from home, a young Canadian homesteader has only his wits to defend himself.

Thu Fri 7:30pm. Sat 2 & 7:30pm. Sun 2pm. The Rose Studio II, 1 Theatre Ln, Brampton. Brampton On Stage, 905874-2800; tickets.brampton.CA

JUL 20 – 22, 27 & 29, AUG 3 – 5 : BRAMPTON’S OWN SHAKESPEARE

SHOW – TWELFTH NIGHT Grab a chair, pack a picnic, and enjoy a comedy of mistaken identities and unrequited love triangles. Jul 20, 27 & Aug 3: Chinguacousy Park, 9050 Bramalea Rd, Brampton. Jul 21 & Aug 4: Mount Pleasant Square, Sideford Rd, Brampton. Jul 22, 29 & Aug 5: Ken Whillans Square, 41 Main St S, Brampton. 7:30pm. Louie The Goat Productions. Brampton On Stage, 905-874-2800; tickets.brampton.ca

AUG 11 – 13 : THEATRE ORANGEVILLE

SUMMER ARTS FEST A summer festival of theatre, music and art for all ages. Mount Alverno Luxury Resorts, 20706 Heart Lake Rd, Caledon Village. Theatre Orangeville, 519942-3423; theatreorangeville.ca

AUG 12 : ROTARY RHYTHMS & REELS

– DRIVE ­ IN MOVIE NIGHT Kids’ dance party preshow. 7pm: Secret Lives of Pets 2. 9pm: Spiderman – No Way Home. Proceeds to Rotary Club of Shelburne to help combat food scarcity in our community. 5-11pm. $25. Fiddle Park, 515677 Dufferin Cty Rd 11, Shelburne. 519-278-4578; shelburnerotaryclub.com

AUG 24 – 27 : THE ORILLIA OPERA HOUSE’S PRODUCTION OF BED AND BREAKFAST Brett and Drew decide to start a B & B in a new community. Thu Fri 7:30pm. Sat 2 & 7:30pm. Sun 2pm. $29. The Rose Studio II, 1 Theatre Ln, Brampton. Brampton On Stage, 905-874-2800; tickets.brampton.ca

Three beautiful books offering a glimpse into the wonderful world of the fairies at the bottom of the garden, written and illustrated by Mary Scattergood. Available at Mary’s Studio at 20451 Porterfield Road in Caledon, Decor Solutions and Sproule’s Emporium in Orangeville, and Granny Taught Us How in Violet Hill.

Art at the Farm June 24 & June 25, 12–5pm maryscattergood.com

PRESENTATIONS ON POLLINATOR-FRIENDLY GARDENING BY PAUL ZAMMIT AND DON SCALLEN

SATURDAY JUNE 24 · 2 PM

Free, registration required at townofmono.com

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SCHOOLS & EDUCATION

4 Brampton Christian School

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SENIORS’ SERVICES

20 Avalon Retirement Lodge

97 Headwaters Home Care

TOURISM & TRAVEL

123 Central Counties Tourism

40 Orangeville BIA

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120 Town of Caledon

TREE SERVICES

77 Lloyd Brown Tree Services

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