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01 September 2024 - 07 September 2024 |
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01 September 2024 - 07 September 2024 |
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01 September
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Hamilton Children’s Museum Pop-Up in Dundurn’s Historic Kitchen Garden
Young ones are invited to drop in for free nature-based activities in Sophia’s Garden, a new child-focused interactive space located in Dundurn’s Historic Kitchen Garden featuring plants selected to inspire kids to touch, smell and interact with nature.
This program is weather dependent and will be cancelled if there is audible thunder, heavy rain, or if temperatures are above 40 degrees Celsius.
Free event hosted at the Dundurn National Historic Site.
12:00pm - 04:00pm
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02 September
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B.C.C.S. Cruisin’ Car Show
Come out to the B.C.C.S. Cruisin’ Car Show at the Burlington Centre in Burlington Ontario. Formally the Rebels classic car and hot rod clubs, Monday Night Car Show.
The new shows will start May, 13 and run every Monday, 5 pm to 8 pm except long weekends; till September,30, 2024. weather permitting.
We are running this show in support of Jump Start Canadian Tire. An organization dedicated to helping youth in team sports , to enrich the lives of kids through sport and physical activity with a vision of Canada being a place where all kids have a chance to fulfill their dreams. Giving kids the opportunity to access sport and play. This is essential for their growth and development. Our mission is to create a vibrant and engaging space where car enthusiasts can come together to showcase their passion for automobiles while making a positive impact on our community.
05:00pm - 08:00pm
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03 September
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Dunnville Farmers Market
Check out a variety of vendors and farm fresh goods at the Dunnville Farmers Market! Rain or shine the market hosts amazing local vendors with a variety of items such as skin care, home decor, floral decor and plants, food and snacks and more! Plus live music while you shop.
02:00am - 07:00pm
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04 September
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Amateur Radio Information Sessions
Do you like experimenting with electronics? Would you like to talk to someone on the other side of the world or with astronauts in space? Are you interested in learning something new or embarking upon a new hobby?
If so, amateur radio may be perfect for you!! Come to your local library branch to learn more and meet new and interesting people. All ages welcome; no registration required.
Dunnville Branch: Wednesday September 4th at 6:30pm
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05 September
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Healing Circles for GreivingIn person for 6 Thursdays at Sydenham-Heritage United Church
A healing circle is a facilitated support group. It is a safe space.
Loss is a part of life. And with loss, we feel broken and torn apart. When we share our own stories of our loss with other people, it can help us move towards wholeness and healing.
Everyone suffers loss in life. Have you suffered a loss and still struggle with grief? If you continue to struggle with loss after more than 6 months, these healing circles might be a benefit to you.02:00pm - 03:00pm
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06 September
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Six Nations Fall Fair
Six Nations Fair is back for a weekend of unforgettable fun! Friday through Sunday enjoy rides, games, performances, delicious food, vendors and more at the Six Nations Fairgrounds! Check online for the full schedule of daily events.
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Great Tricycle Race
The 20-24 Great Tricycle Race is on this Friday in support of your local food banks! Haldimand Motors is hosting the race at 6:30pm. Plus, enjoy inflatables, food trucks, door prizes, fireworks and so much more! Bring a non-perishable food item for donation.
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07 September
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Dunnville Farmers Market
Check out a variety of vendors and farm fresh goods at the Dunnville Farmers Market! Rain or shine the market hosts amazing local vendors with a variety of items such as skin care, home decor, floral decor and plants, food and snacks and more! Plus live music while you shop.
07:00am - 12:00pm
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Waterdown Farmers Market
The Waterdown Farmers’ Market takes root in the parking lot of the Royal Canadian Legion every Saturday morning, rain or shine, from 8 AM to 1 PM from the end of May until mid-October. 2024 marks the 11th season of the current iteration of the community Market, continuing a decades old tradition of showcasing our community’s agricultural roots.
Vendor offerings include local produce, meats and eggs direct from the farm, plus baked goods, preserves, VQA Ontario wines and more. We’re excited to welcome 6 new growers and half a dozen new food makers, expanding offerings to now include mushrooms, dairy products, vegan treats and more diverse ethnic flavours.
08:00am - 01:00pm
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Hamilton Children’s Museum Pop-Up in Dundurn’s Historic Kitchen Garden
Young ones are invited to drop in for free nature-based activities in Sophia’s Garden, a new child-focused interactive space located in Dundurn’s Historic Kitchen Garden featuring plants selected to inspire kids to touch, smell and interact with nature.
This program is weather dependent and will be cancelled if there is audible thunder, heavy rain, or if temperatures are above 40 degrees Celsius.
Free event hosted at the Dundurn National Historic Site.
12:00pm - 04:00pm
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Barkfest Carnival
Fight Against Breed Racism (FABR) are a not for profit organisation who's mission is to help save and rehabilitate the underdogs. The dogs that have behavioral issues or aggression and help them eventually become adoptable.
Every year we host Barkfest and do different themes. This year we are doing a Carnival theme! We have over 20 vendors from across Ontario attending and we have some amazing sponsors helping us with this event.
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Fish Fry - St George Legion
Come out to the St George Royal Canadian Legion for a delicious fish fry dinner for the family!
Entertainment run by Paul Mallard from 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM.
04:30pm - 09:00pm
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