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WHAT’S ON
ILLUSTRATIONS JIM STEWART 7-8:30pm. Brampton Library, PAMA, 9 Wellington St E, Brampton. 905791-4055; pama.peelregion.ca
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What’s on in the Hills
NOW – DEC 16 : CCS SEASON OF HOPE Support your community. Drop food or gift cards at The Exchange. Dec 5: Register your need to receive items. Dec 12-16: Drop in to pick up items. 9am4:30pm. 55 Healey Rd, Unit 10, Bolton. CCS, 905-584-2300 x202; ccs4u.org
NOW – DEC 24 : THE SISTERS TOUCH OF CHRISTMAS Hand-
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NOW – DEC 4 : RISE AGAIN – POTTER ANN RANDERAAD Ann’s latest solo show at the Lavender Lounge & Boutique. Proceeds to Family Transition Place. Nov 12: reception, 11am-3pm. Wed-Sun 10am-4pm. Hereward Farms, 141051 15 Sdrd, East Garafraxa. 519-938-2092; annranderaad.com
NOW – JAN 8 : ARTFUL GIVING Local, handmade gifts for that special someone. Wed-Sun 10am-5pm. Alton Mill Arts Centre, 1402 Queen St, Alton. Headwaters Arts Gallery, 519-943-1149; headwatersarts.org
NOW – JAN 21 : ROSEMARY MOLESWORTH: FROM THERE TO HERE A posthumous, educational overview of potter Rosemary’s journey with clay over 40 years. Tue-Sat 11am4pm. Airport Rd & Hwy 89. 1-877941-7787; dufferinmuseum.com
NOW – APR 9 : FACING CLAUDE CAHUN & MARCEL MOORE Groundbreaking photography of these Surrealist artists and genderqueer pioneers. PAMA, 9 Wellington St E, Brampton. 905-791-4055; pama.peelregion.ca
NOV 29 : CRICUT 101: HOLIDAY CARDS Design a card using Cricut Design Space. Supplies provided. Library devices with the software available. 6:30pm. Free, register. Caledon Library, 35 Station St, Alton. 905-8571400 x228; caledon.library.on.ca
NOV 30 – DEC 11 : HOLIDAY TREASURES Annual juried sale of 60 artists and craftspeople in various media. 11am-4pm. Museum of Dufferin, Airport Rd & Hwy 89. 1-877941-7787; dufferinmuseum.com
DEC 3 : PRINTMAKING WORKSHOP FOR ADULTS Carving, gel block printing, negative and positive space, and colour theory. 10am-noon. $10.50. PAMA, 9 Wellington St E, Brampton. 905-791-4055; pama.peelregion.ca
DEC 10 : SIP + SHOP Vendor marketplace, charcuterie, wine and music. 2-8pm. $5, includes $5 gift card for our Lounge + Boutique. Entry fee proceeds to a charity of choice. 141051 15 Sdrd, East Garafraxa. 226-779-4973; herewardfarm.com
DEC 15 : CONNECTIONS ART & BOOK CLUB In-person discussion about In Your Face: Law, Justice, and Niqab-Wearing Women in Canada by Natasha Bakht. Tour UN/COVERINGS: Mennonite & Muslim Women’s Heads and Hearts. painted, personalized ornaments, bakery, wreaths, illuminated decor, seasonal linens and nativities. Thu Fri 10am-7pm. Sat 10am-6pm. Sun 11am-4pm. Dec 19-23 10am-7pm. Dec 24: 10am-3pm. St. Kosmas Aitolos Greek Orthodox Monastery, 14155 Caledon-King Townline S, Bolton. 905-859-8077; thesisterstoc.com
NOW – APR 22 (SATURDAYS) : ORANGEVILLE WINTER FARMERS’ MARKET Local food produced on local farms or by local purveyors. Closed Dec 24 and Dec 31. 9am-1pm. Orangeville Town Hall, 87 Broadway. Orangeville BIA, 519-942-0087; orangevillefarmersmarket.ca
NOW – APR 30 : WE ARE HOCKEY An examination of persistent racial inequalities in how the game has been presented. PAMA, 9 Wellington St E, Brampton. 905791-4055; pama.peelregion.ca
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NOW – JAN 29 : ARCHITECTURE IN HARMONY WITH NATURE – MARTIN RAJNIŠ Modern architecture and traditional construction materials work together. Tue-Sat 11am-4pm. Airport Rd & Hwy 89, 1-877-9417787; dufferinmuseum.com
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
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NOW – MAY 15 (MONDAYS) : EXPLORER’S BIBLE STUDY In-depth study of I & II Timothy and Titus. Online discussion groups also available, email tabitha.ebs@gmail.com for info. 7-8pm. $60. ebsbramptonontpm2034. churchcenter.com
NOW – MAY 31 : UN/COVERINGS: MENNONITE & MUSLIM WOMEN’S HEADS & HEARTS Multimedia installation challenging biases and stereotypes around religious head coverings. PAMA, 9 Wellington St E, Brampton. 905-791-4055; pama.peelregion.ca
NOW – ONGOING (FRIDAYS) : ALTON LEGION – FRIDAY NIGHT FUN DARTS – 19+ Drop-in evening with new and experienced players. Darts available to rent. $5/week. Cash prizes. 7:309:30pm. Alton Legion Br 449, 1267 Queen St, Alton. altonlegion.ca
NOV 30 : CALEDON EAST & DISTRICT HISTORICAL SOCIETY MEETING The History of Mono Mills with Kurt McMurray. All welcome. 7:308:30pm. $5; members and students free. St. James Anglican Church, 6025 Old Church Rd, Caledon East. 905-584-0352; cedhs.ca
NOV 30 & DEC 7 : BETHELL HOSPICE: DRAWING ON YOUR GRIEF – ADULT GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP Held via Zoom or in-person with Louise Sallese and Aldona Morrison. 7-8:30pm. Free, register with Louise at 905965-2534; bethellhospice.org
DEC 2 : CALEDON COMMUNITY SERVICES’ HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS GALA Black tie affair. Auctions, live music and more. 6pm-1am. $175. The Royal Ambassador Event Centre, 15430 Innis Lake Rd, Caledon East. 905-5842300 x 230; ccshome4theholidays.com
DEC 2 : CALEDON SENIORS’ CENTRE CHRISTMAS DINNER & DANCE Takeout or sit-in. Turkey and all the fixings, dessert. Pick-up 5-6pm. Dine-in 6pm. Entertainment by One Man Band Alexander Tristan. Proof of vaccination required. $30; local delivery $2; register. 5-10pm. 7 Rotarian Way, Bolton. 905-951-6114; caledonseniors.ca
DEC 2 & 3 : LANDMAN GARDENS CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE Preserves, baked goods, gift baskets, specials, swag and a raffle! Donations to local food bank. 10am-4pm. 322345 Conc 6-7, Grand Valley. 519-938-6163; landmangardens.ca
DEC 2 – 31 : CHRISTMAS IN THE PARK Opening Night Dec 2: 6:30pm. Entertainment, hot chocolate and festive cheer! Dec 3-31: 5:30-10pm. Kay Cee Gardens, 29 Bythia St, Orangeville. 519278-6100; orangevilleoptimists.com
DEC 3 : KNOX CHURCH CHRISTMAS MARKET & BAKE SALE Fantastic vendors. Wheelchair accessible. 9am-2pm. Knox United Church, 2976 Charleston Sdrd, Caledon Village. 519-927-3320; knox-united-church.org
DEC 3 : PALGRAVE & AREA COMMUNITY TREE LIGHTING & HOME DECORATING CONTEST Decorate your home by Dec 2 to win the Home Decorating Contest. Crafts, carols, Chuckwaggon goodies and Santa! 5:30-7:30pm. Stationlands Park, 45 Brawton Dr, Palgrave. Rotary Club of Palgrave, rotarywow.com.
DEC 3 : SILENT AUCTION & BOOK SALE Find those unique Christmas gifts and treasures. 10am-4pm. Shelburne Library, 201 Owen Sound St, Shelburne. 519-925-2168; shelburnelibrary.ca
DEC 5 – JAN 8 : RECREATION WINTER PROGRAM REGISTRATION Sign up for swimming, skating and more! Programs begin Jan 9. Registration opens Dec 12 online or by phone (311). 9am-5pm. City of Brampton Recreation, 2 Wellington St W, Brampton. Brampton Recreation Division, 416-358-8864; brampton.ca
DEC 7 : WORLD CUP TRIVIA – ALL AGES Wear your favourite player’s jersey. Prizes. Register or drop in. 6:30-8pm. Free. Caledon Library, 150 Queen Street S, Bolton. 905-8571400 x228; caledon.library.on.ca
DEC 7, JAN 11, FEB 8 & MAR 8 : CALEDON SENIORS’ CENTRE SPECIAL LUNCHES Dec 7: Fish & chips. Other dates: TBD. Pick-up 11:30am-noon. Sit-in at noon. Proof of vaccination required. $10; local delivery $2; call two days before by 3:30pm to register. 11:30am-1pm. 7 Rotarian Way, Bolton. 905-951-6114; caledonseniors.ca
DEC 8, JAN 12 & FEB 9 : PROBUS CLUB OF ORANGEVILLE MONTHLY MEETINGS Dec 8: Singer Leisa Way (Christmas lunch). Other dates: TBA. 10am-noon. New Hope Community Church, 690 Riddell Rd, Orangeville. 519-938-8934; probusorangeville.club
DEC 14 : COPING WITH GRIEF DURING THE HOLIDAYS Strategies and positive ways to honour your loved ones. In-person or virtually on Zoom. 7pm. Free. Caledon Library, 150 Queen St S, Bolton. 905-8571400 x228; caledon.library.on.ca
DEC 15 : CALEDON SENIORS’ CENTRE CHRISTMAS LUNCHEON Take-out or sit-in. Roast beef and all the fixings, desert. Pick-up 11:30am-noon. Sit-in at noon. Proof of vaccination required or negative Covid test. $30; local delivery $2; call to register. 11:30am2:30pm. 7 Rotarian Way, Bolton. 905-951-6114; caledonseniors.ca
DEC 16 : ERIN WINTER FEST: APRÈS VILLAGE Horse-drawn carriage rides, food trucks, choir, festivities and après lounge. 6-9pm. Free. Village of Erin Main St. 519-855-4407; erin.ca
JAN 7, FEB 4 & MAR 4 : CALEDON SENIORS’ CENTRE FUNDRAISING PANCAKE BREAKFASTS Dine-in or take-out. Pancakes, sausages, syrup and beverages. Dine-in 9am or 10:30am. Pick-up 10-10:30am. Proof of vaccination required or negative Covid test. $10; children 12 & under $8. Register by phone or online. 9-11:30am. 7 Rotarian Way, Bolton. 905-951-6114; caledonseniors.ca
JAN 12 : BETHELL HOSPICE – “I AM NOT MY ILLNESS”: MAINTAINING A HEALTHY SELFIMAGE – VIRTUAL Strategies to buffer the negative impact of illness on self-image. 7-8pm. Free, register. bethellhospice.org
JAN 21 : CREEMORE FARMERS’ MARKET BREAD CONTEST Bring your loaf (yeast bread) to the market by 9am for judging by the community. See website. 8am-noon. 10 Caroline St W, Creemore. 705-440-9298; creemorefarmersmarket.ca
JAN 21, FEB 23 & MAR 23 : HFFA WINTER HARVEST DINING SERIES An exquisite dining experience prepared with locally sourced ingredients. Jan 21: Shelburne Golf & Country Club. Feb 23: Mrs. Mitchell’s Restaurant. Mar 23: Mono Cliffs Inn. 6:30-8:30pm. hffa.ca
JAN 21 : SHELBURNE HEALTH & WELLNESS EXPO 40+ local practitioners and professionals, demos and workshops. 10am-2pm. Free. Centre Dufferin District High School, 150 4th Ave. 519939-6861; theshwe.info@gmail.com
JAN 21 & MAR 18: CALEDON SENIORS’ CENTRE EUCHRE TOURNAMENTS & LUNCH Sign-in 9:30am, tournament play 10am. Proof of vaccination required or negative Covid test. $15, includes snack, lunch and prizes; call to register. 9:30am-2:30pm. 7 Rotarian Way, Bolton. 905-951-6114; caledonseniors.ca
JAN 27 & FEB 24 : CALEDON SENIORS’ CENTRE MONTHLY DINNERS Dinein or take-out. Menu TBD. Pick-up 4:30-5pm. Dine-in 5:30pm. Proof of vaccination required or negative Covid test. $15; local delivery $2; call two days before by 3:30pm to register. 4:30-6:30pm. 7 Rotarian Way, Bolton. 905-951-6114; caledonseniors.ca
JAN 28 & 29 : FIRE & ICE Ice carving, pond hockey, skating, food and drink, a super snow slide, art workshops and more for all ages. 10am-9pm. 1402 Queen St, Alton. 519-941-9300; altonmill.ca
JAN 31 : LITTLE TASTE OF SCOTLAND! SCOTCH NOSING & DINNER Dinner includes three courses, and nosing and tasting three Scotches. Prizes – wear your kilt! $125, register online. Proceeds to local Rotary projects. 6-9pm. Mill Creek Pub, 25 Mill St, Orangeville. 519-939-1298; orangevillerotary.ca
FEB 11 : CALEDON SENIORS’ CENTRE BINGO TOURNAMENT & LUNCH Sign-in 9:30am, tournament play 10am. Free Centre membership required. Proof of vaccination required or negative Covid test. $15, includes snack, lunch and prizes; call to register. 9:30am2:30pm. 7 Rotarian Way, Bolton. 905-951-6114; caledonseniors.ca
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FEB 15 & MAR 15 : CREEMORE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY MEETINGS Feb 15: Paul Zammit, The Soul of the Garden. Mar 15: David Cameron. 7-9pm. Free. St. Luke’s Anglican Church Hall, 22 Caroline St W, Creemore. gardenontario.org
FEB 16 : ACTIVE LIVING FAIR Health, wellness and services for the older adult. Free lunch, entertainment and demos. Proof of vaccination required or negative Covid test. Free, call to register. 10am-2:30pm. 7 Rotarian Way, Bolton. 905-951-6114; caledonseniors.ca
FEB 23 : BETHELL HOSPICE – LOOKING FOR YOUR PURPOSE: FINDING MEANING DURING TROUBLING TIMES – VIRTUAL Louise Sallese speaks on self-reflection and self-awareness. Free, register online. 7-8pm. bethellhospice.org
FEB 25 : COLDEST NIGHT OF THE YEAR Orangeville Foodbank’s annual family-friendly walk and fundraiser for local charities serving people experiencing hurt, hunger and homelessness. 4-7pm. 3 Commerce Rd, Orangeville. 519-942-0638; orangevillefoodbank.org
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SANTA CLAUS PARADES
DEC 3 : CALEDON VILLAGE Parade, then tree lighting. 5-7pm. Hwy 10 and Charleston Sdrd. caledonvillage.org
DEC 3 : CREEMORE Parade. 1:303pm. Mill St. creemore.com DEC 3: BOLTON Parade. 11am. Hwy 50. boltonkin.com
DEC 7 : SHELBURNE Parade. 5pm. Route map at shelburne.ca
NOW – DEC 22 (FRIDAYS TO SUNDAYS) : DOWNEY’S CHRISTMAS AT THE FARM Visit Santa, the farm animals, enjoy a wagon ride and much more. 9am-5pm. $21.95 per person. Downey’s Farm Market, 13682 Heart Lake Rd, Caledon. 905-838-2990; downeysfarm.com
NOW – MAR 31 : FRIDAY NIGHT IS YOUTH NIGHT! AGES 610 Variety of sports and activities. 6-9pm. $2 per child. Gore Meadows Community Centre, 10150 The Gore Rd, Brampton. 416-270-8065; brampton.ca
NOV 30 – DEC 23 : THE LAST CHRISTMAS TURKEY Two kids take in an abandoned turkey supposed to be a church dinner. Written by Dan Needles, music by Clive VanderBurgh. Thu Fri 8pm. Sat 7pm. Sun &Wed 2pm. Dec 22-23: 7pm. Dec 14: relaxed performance 7pm. Town Hall Opera House, 87 Broadway, Orangeville. 519-942-3423; theatreorangeville.ca
DEC 2 : WINTER FEST – KIDS’ DAY Festivities under the twinkling lights. Santa is coming too. 6-9pm. Free. Village of Erin Main Street. 519-855-4407; erin.ca
DEC 2, 3, 9 & 10 : THE FORGETFUL ELF: A CHRISTMAS EXPERIENCE – ALL AGES Wagon rides, hikes, visit Santa and shop at the Christmas Market. 5-8pm. $48 per vehicle (up to six people), tickets online, register time slot. Albion Hills Conservation Park, 16500 Hwy 50, Caledon. 905-880-1515; trca.ca
DEC 6 : SNOWY NIGHT STORY TIME Wear your warmest pjs for winterythemed stories, songs and activities. 7pm. Free. Caledon Library, 15825 McLaughlin Rd, Caledon. 905-8571400 x228; caledon.library.on.ca
DEC 13 : WINTER CELEBRATIONS AROUND THE WORLD – AGES 69 Stories and activities highlighting winter celebrations. 7pm. Free. Caledon Library, 225 Dougall Ave, Caledon. 905857-1400 x228; caledon.library.on.ca
DEC 27 : APPLEFUN PUPPETRY SHOW The forest is a peaceful place until some silly space explorers arrive. 10:30-11:15am. 2-2:45pm. Included with admission. PAMA, 9 Wellington St E, Brampton. 905791-4055; pama.peelregion.ca
DEC 27 – JAN 6 (MONDAY TO FRIDAY) : CITY OF BRAMPTON WINTER BREAK CAMPS – AGES 413 Create, explore and play while making new friends! 8am-5pm. City of Brampton Recreation, 2 Wellington St W, Brampton. brampton.ca
DEC 27 – 30, JAN 2 – 6: WINTER BREAK AT PAMA Express your creativity with fun and artistic activities. Dec 27: Paper Puppets. Dec 28: Winter Prints. Dec 29: Fantastical Worlds. Dec 30: Countdown to 2023. Jan 2: Dots and Dashes. Jan 3: Creature Feature. Jan 4: Scenic Views. Jan 5: Cartoon Mania. Jan 6: Art and Science. Drop in anytime from 10am-3pm. PAMA, 9 Wellington St E, Brampton. 905791-4055; pama.peelregion.ca
DEC 27 – JAN 6 (MONDAY TO FRIDAY) : INCLUSIVE WINTER BREAK CAMPS – AGES 621+ Create, explore and play while making new friends of all abilities! Options for ages 6-13, 24-20 and 21+. 9am-4pm. Register now. Century Gardens Recreation Centre, Loafer’s Lake Recreation Centre. 416-358-8864;brampton.ca
FEB 7 : PADDINGTON GETS IN A JAM Will Paddington fix everything before Great Aunt Matilda arrives? 6:30-8pm. Rose Theatre, 1 Theatre Ln, Brampton. 905-874-2800; rosetheatre.ca
FEB 20 : FAMILY DAY AT PAMA A day of exploration, connections and creations. PAMA, 9 Wellington St E, Brampton. 905-791-4055; pama.peelregion.ca
MAR 13 – 17 : MARCH BREAK AT PAMA Creative projects, special guests and unique exhibitions in our historic spaces. PAMA, 9 Wellington St E, Brampton. 905-791-4055; pama.peelregion.ca
MAR 23 : THE UGLY DUCKLING – AGES 4+ Lightwire’s dazzling visuals, choreography and creative music bring this story into a new light. 6:30-8pm. Rose Theatre, 1 Theatre Ln, Brampton. 905-874-2800; rosetheatre.ca
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NOV – MAR: LIVE MUSIC AT ROSE THEATRE All performances at 8pm unless noted. Rose Theatre, 1 Theatre Ln, Brampton. 905-874-2800; rosetheatre.ca
DEC 3 : ROSE ORCHESTRA – CELEBRATE LIGHT Diwali, Hannukah, Kwanzaa, Christmas, this truly is a season of light for everyone. 7:30pm.
DEC 9 : CHOIR! CHOIR! CHOIR! No auditions necessary for this ‘80s evening. The audience is the choir!
DEC 10 : BRAMPTON CONCERT BAND – CHRISTMAS AT THE ROSE A joyous collection of holiday favourites.
DEC 13 : JAZZ @ LBP HOSTED BY JAYMZ B – AVATAAR Deep musical traditions of India, Africa and Brazil. Lester B. Pearson Theatre, 150 Central Park Dr, Brampton. DEC 15 : GOWAN A successful solo career and member of Styx since 1999.
DEC 17 : A NEXT GENERATION LEAHY CHRISTMAS This high-energy, Celticinspired music will get you dancing. 7pm.
JAN 20 : THIS IS BRAMPTON: DRIVEWIRE SounDrive Records is Brampton’s 1st indie record label.
JAN 21 & MAR 10 : THIS IS BRAMPTON: RISING VIBES A hip-hop cabaret featuring the best in emerging local talent.
JAN 26 : THE ORIGINAL WAILERS Continuing the legacy of Bob Marley & The Wailers’ music.
JAN 27 : CLASSIC ALBUMS LIVE – PAUL SIMON, GRACELAND Exactly as you remember it.
FEB 2 : JANN ARDEN Bold, beautiful and empowering sound.
FEB 5 : FREEDOM CABARET The spirit and legacy of Black music.
FEB 11 : THE ROSE ORCHESTRA – MAGIC OF THE MOVIES A collection of movie melodies sure to spark excitement. 7:30pm.
MAR 3 : THIS IS BRAMPTON: HYPE A talent showcase featuring local artists and dancers.
MAR 11 : THIS IS BRAMPTON: CRATE CLASH A DJ battle with origins in Jamaica. 7pm.
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MAR 17 : CLASSIC ALBUMS LIVE: U2, JOSHUA TREE Played note for note, cut for cut.
MAR 18 : THIS IS BRAMPTON: BLUEBIRD BRAMPTON Johnny Rivex curates an acoustic country music night.
MAR 24 : BACHMAN & BACHMAN Randy and his son, Tal, tell stories and perform iconic songs.
MAR 25 : THE ROSE ORCHESTRA – OPENING NIGHT AT THE OPERA A world of dramatic melodies and passionate arias. 7:30pm.
NOW – JUN 1 (THURSDAYS) : BEGINNER BAND – HOSTED BY THE ORANGEVILLE COMMUNITY BAND – AGES 999 Learn theory and the instrument of your choice. Please rent or buy 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. rangevillecommunityband.ca
NOW – JUN 26 (MONDAYS) : FREE SANDHILL PIPES & DRUMS LESSONS For beginners or those who wish to play again. 6-7pm. Free. Sandhill Pipes and Drums Practice Hall, 13899 Airport Rd, Caledon. 519-215-8569; sandhillpipesanddrums.com
DEC 10 : ACHILL CHORAL SOCIETY PRESENTS A WINTER DAY Visions of a frosty day and glistening snow. Members are fully vaccinated and masked. Attendees please wear a mask. 3-4:30pm. Tickets online. Westminster United Church, 247 Broadway, Orangeville. achill.ca
DEC 10 : MUSIC OF CHRISTMAS An evening of traditional holiday music. 7-9pm. The Salvation Army New Hope Community Church, 690 Riddell Rd, Orangeville. orangevillecommunityband.ca
DEC 10 : CALEDON CONCERT BAND CHRISTMAS CONCERT Enjoy a selection of Christmas songs. 2:30-5pm. $20; students & seniors $15; children free, tickets at the door. Caledon Hills Fellowship Baptist Church, 16595 Airport Rd, Caledon East. 905-9517979; caledonconcertband.ca
DEC 13 : HAWKSLEY WORKMAN This Juno winner shares the magic of the 2001 album Almost a Full Moon. 8pm. $40, at aveninghall.ca or the Creemore Echo. St. John’s United Church, 192 Mill St, Creemore. Avening Hall, 705-466-9906; aveninghall.ca
DEC 21 : HILLSBURGH SPARKLES: A COMMUNITY CAROLLING EVENT Festive celebration featuring the Erin Young at Heart Singers. 6:30-8pm. Free. Hillsburgh Library, 9 Station St, Hillsburgh. 519-855-4010; wellington.ca
FEB 11 : CALEDON CHAMBER CONCERTS PRESENTS ANGELA PARK (PIANIST) & SHARON WEI (VIOLINIST) Epic Bloch Suite for viola and piano, as well as Gabriela Lena Frank’s Cinco Danzas de Chambi. 7:30-9:30pm. $40; 16 & under free. St. James Anglican Church, 6025 Old Church Rd, Caledon East. 905-8380888; caledonchamberconcerts.com
MAR – APR: CLASSICAL CONCERT SERIES AT THE GIBSON CENTRE All performances at 2:30pm unless noted. 63 Tupper St W, Alliston. 705-435-2828; gibsoncentre.com
MAR 5 : KYUYOUNG LEE & HYOUNG WUK KIM This tenor and pianist have played concerts the world over. 1pm.
MAR 19 : XITING YANG (PIANO) Expressivity and communication in performance.
APR 2 : JOONGHUN CHO (PIANO) This chamber musician and pedagogue has performed all over the world.
APR 16 : CAROLINE KIM (CELLO) A versatile performer and motivating teacher.
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NOV 30 : SHAUN MAJUMDER – LOVE TOUR The new dad flips the narrative. 8pm. Rose Theatre, 1 Theatre Ln, Brampton. 905-874-2800; rosetheatre.ca
JAN 17 : PROPHECY FOG Actor, singer, musician, storyteller, playwright and dancer Jani Lauzons draws you into her voyage. 8pm. Rose Theatre, 1 Theatre Ln, Brampton. 905-874-2800; rosetheatre.ca
JAN 21 : ALI HASSAN – DOES THIS TASTE FUNNY? Deconstructing a chef’s journey from food to comedy. 8pm. Lester B. Pearson Theatre, 150 Central Park Dr, Brampton. Rose Theatre Brampton, 905874-2800; rosetheatre.ca
FEB 8 – 26 : BENEATH SPRINGHILL: THE MAURICE RUDDICK STORY “The singing miner,” an African-Canadian who survived nine days underground during the Springhill mining disaster of 1958. Thu Fri 8pm. Sat 7pm. Sun Wed 2pm. Feb 8-9: 8pm, preview. Feb 10: 8pm, opening night. Feb 22: 7pm, relaxed performance. Town Hall Opera House, 87 Broadway, Orangeville. 519-942-3423; theatreorangeville.ca
FEB 11 : THIS IS BRAMPTON: STANDUP STITCHES Where comedians, comedy lovers and entertainment seekers convene. 8pm. Rose Theatre, 1 Theatre Ln, Brampton. 905-874-2800; rosetheatre.ca
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FEB 16 : HYPROV: COLIN MOCHRIE & ASAD MECCI Improv under hypnosis. 8pm. Rose Theatre, 1 Theatre Ln, Brampton. 905874-2800; rosetheatre.ca
FEB 17, 18, 24 & 25 : JENNY’S HOUSE OF JOY – A COMEDY BY NORM FOSTER The oldest profession and making ends meet. Fri Sat 8:15pm. Sat 2:15pm or dinner theatre. $20. 18365 Hurontario St, Caledon. 519-9275460; caledontownhallplayers.com
MAR 15 – APR 2 : THE BLUFF BY KRISTEN DA SILVA · WORLD PREMIERE The ghosts of the past may not be the only thing haunting. Thu Fri 8pm. Sat 7pm. Sun Wed 2pm. Mar 15-16: 8pm, preview. Mar 17: 8pm, opening night. Mar 29: 7pm, relaxed performance. Town Hall Opera House, 87 Broadway, Orangeville. 519-942-3423; theatreorangeville.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 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. 905874-2800; rosetheatre.ca
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Hanging letters All six letters are consonants and all but the L are made with three strokes. Replace L with H. (In a sans serif font A is also made with three strokes but is not a consonant.)
Keep your eye on the prize Bluebird (for December). The number of letters in the wildlife names in the columns corresponds to the number of letters in each of the twelve months of the year. “An eye on the prize” is a calendar hint.
A random code Six and three. The exchange can begin randomly because the response is the number of letters in a previous utterance. Jen’s “thirty,” if correct, will provoke “six” in response, and that in turn, “three.”
Note the time limits! A Mitsake is the mistake. B Minuscule, sacrilegious and exorbitant are misspelled.
Thinking outside the circle [ 2 ] Each 4-digit number has circles found in 6, 8 and 9. ‘0’ (zero) is an oval and unlike a circle does not have a common distance from the centre.)
Overlaps
peephole panelist gripping marginal polyglot