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29 December 2024 - 04 January 2025 |
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29 December 2024 - 04 January 2025 |
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29 December
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Hamilton Trees of Remembrance
The Trees of Remembrance display is an acknowledgment of a life that has been lived and the memories that they endure. The Trees of Remembrance will be lit nightly.
The tribute of light to honour those who have passed will take place at:
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Jarvis Light Up Tour and Path of Giants
Get ready to embark on a mesmerizing journey of lights and holiday magic with the highly anticipated Jarvis Light Up 2024 Tour of Homes!
From December 11th until January 1st, immerse yourself in the enchantment of the season as you explore the beautifully illuminated homes in some of the most charming neighborhoods of Jarvis. From Nutcracker Neighbourhood to Rural Rudolph, each area offers a unique and unforgettable experience that will fill your heart with joy and wonder.
The tour route will wind its way through the picturesque neighborhoods of Jarvis, allowing visitors to marvel at the extraordinary displays of lights that adorn the front yards, rooftops, and facades of homes. As you drive or stroll along the tour path, you’ll be treated to a symphony of twinkling lights and festive decorations, filling your heart with warmth and awe.
From December 11th to January 1st, join the Jarvis Light Up 2024 Tour of Homes to experience the enchantment of holiday lights, the joy of giving, and the spirit of community. Let’s celebrate the season in all its splendor.
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30 December
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Hamilton Trees of Remembrance
The Trees of Remembrance display is an acknowledgment of a life that has been lived and the memories that they endure. The Trees of Remembrance will be lit nightly.
The tribute of light to honour those who have passed will take place at:
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Jarvis Light Up Tour and Path of Giants
Get ready to embark on a mesmerizing journey of lights and holiday magic with the highly anticipated Jarvis Light Up 2024 Tour of Homes!
From December 11th until January 1st, immerse yourself in the enchantment of the season as you explore the beautifully illuminated homes in some of the most charming neighborhoods of Jarvis. From Nutcracker Neighbourhood to Rural Rudolph, each area offers a unique and unforgettable experience that will fill your heart with joy and wonder.
The tour route will wind its way through the picturesque neighborhoods of Jarvis, allowing visitors to marvel at the extraordinary displays of lights that adorn the front yards, rooftops, and facades of homes. As you drive or stroll along the tour path, you’ll be treated to a symphony of twinkling lights and festive decorations, filling your heart with warmth and awe.
From December 11th to January 1st, join the Jarvis Light Up 2024 Tour of Homes to experience the enchantment of holiday lights, the joy of giving, and the spirit of community. Let’s celebrate the season in all its splendor.
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Legion Buddy Check Coffee
This group is for both veterans and their caregivers.
Come out to the legion clubroom on the last Monday of the month to share resources and stories! Learn how to use your veteran affairs account to make claims and find out about other benefits you may be entitled to.
Coffee and snacks will be available.
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Ancaster Optimist Club Catch the Ace!
The Ancaster Optimist Club supports children and youth in Ancaster and surrounding communities by funding learning opportunities, sports, charitable donations and a host of other initiatives. The club is operating a Catch the Ace progressive raffle as its newest fundraising project. The progressive jackpot continues to grow! The club needs your support! Please play online at ancastercta.com or visit us on Monday nights from 7-8:30 pm at Marshall Memorial United Church, 20 Gilbert Ave in Ancaster. Draws are held at Marshall every Monday night at 8:30. We hope to see you there!
07:00pm - 08:30pm
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31 December
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Hamilton Trees of Remembrance
The Trees of Remembrance display is an acknowledgment of a life that has been lived and the memories that they endure. The Trees of Remembrance will be lit nightly.
The tribute of light to honour those who have passed will take place at:
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Jarvis Light Up Tour and Path of Giants
Get ready to embark on a mesmerizing journey of lights and holiday magic with the highly anticipated Jarvis Light Up 2024 Tour of Homes!
From December 11th until January 1st, immerse yourself in the enchantment of the season as you explore the beautifully illuminated homes in some of the most charming neighborhoods of Jarvis. From Nutcracker Neighbourhood to Rural Rudolph, each area offers a unique and unforgettable experience that will fill your heart with joy and wonder.
The tour route will wind its way through the picturesque neighborhoods of Jarvis, allowing visitors to marvel at the extraordinary displays of lights that adorn the front yards, rooftops, and facades of homes. As you drive or stroll along the tour path, you’ll be treated to a symphony of twinkling lights and festive decorations, filling your heart with warmth and awe.
From December 11th to January 1st, join the Jarvis Light Up 2024 Tour of Homes to experience the enchantment of holiday lights, the joy of giving, and the spirit of community. Let’s celebrate the season in all its splendor.
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Lighthouse Festival’s New Year’s Eve Bash
Ring in the New Year with style at Lighthouse Festival’s New Year’s Eve Bash! Join us for an unforgettable evening of celebration, delicious food, and lively entertainment in the heart of Port Dover.
The festivities kick off at 8:00 PM with sumptuous catered, your favourite drinks and an amazing NYE signature cocktail, a complimentary glass of champagne, and an all-request dance party, where the DJ will keep the energy high and the music flowing!
Tickets are $40 and available by calling 519-583-221 or visiting lighthousetheatre.com. Please note this is a 19+ event.
08:30am - 12:30am
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Adult Skate Caledonia
This is a drop in program, there is no registration.
This is an opportunity for lap skating and is open to those 18 years and older.
Wearing of CSA-approved helmets is strongly recommended.
09:00am - 10:00am
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01 January
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Hamilton Trees of Remembrance
The Trees of Remembrance display is an acknowledgment of a life that has been lived and the memories that they endure. The Trees of Remembrance will be lit nightly.
The tribute of light to honour those who have passed will take place at:
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Lighthouse Festival’s New Year’s Eve Bash
Ring in the New Year with style at Lighthouse Festival’s New Year’s Eve Bash! Join us for an unforgettable evening of celebration, delicious food, and lively entertainment in the heart of Port Dover.
The festivities kick off at 8:00 PM with sumptuous catered, your favourite drinks and an amazing NYE signature cocktail, a complimentary glass of champagne, and an all-request dance party, where the DJ will keep the energy high and the music flowing!
Tickets are $40 and available by calling 519-583-221 or visiting lighthousetheatre.com. Please note this is a 19+ event.
08:30am - 12:30am
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New Years Levee
Come out to the Waterford Legion and celebrate the New Year with live entertainment by Don Dunham and your local community members!
02:00pm - 06:00pm
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02 January
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Sweetland! Activity Drop-In Centre
This winter break you can satisfy that sweet tooth at the Hamilton Museum of Steam & Technology! Our free, drop-in activity centre is taking the shape of a giant candy-themed board game. Visitors can roll the sugar cube dice to explore a sweet, sweet world. Museum staff will provide demonstrations on candy and sugar science intermittently throughout the afternoon.
12:00am - 04:00pm
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Hamilton Trees of Remembrance
The Trees of Remembrance display is an acknowledgment of a life that has been lived and the memories that they endure. The Trees of Remembrance will be lit nightly.
The tribute of light to honour those who have passed will take place at:
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Sit and Fit
Come out to the Waterford Legion and enjoy this free light exercise program!
Every Thursday (January 9, 16, 23, 30) Starting at 12:00 pm (45 minutes in duration).
Come on up to the and join in the fun!
Organized and run by the Alzheimers Society.
12:00pm - 12:45pm
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Dunnville Public Skate lle
This is a drop in program, there is no registration.
General Arena Rules
These guidelines apply to all arena programs;
1. All participants must respect and abide by posted signs and cooperate with arena staff. Rules are modelled from Ontario Recreation Facilities Association Inc., Public Skating Guidelines (September 2018)
2. Parents/Guardians - must be within sight and control of their children. Do not leave children unattended.
3. Food and Beverage Consumption - is permitted in the arena lobby and spectator seating areas only.
4. Games, Hockey Games and/or Hockey Sticks – no games are to be played at any time that will endanger the safety and/or the enjoyment of others, this includes horseplay, hockey games and the use of hockey sticks.
5. Keeping Pace - maintain reasonable control of your speed, course and direction. Do not skate in groups, Do not stop where you obstruct other skaters. Accept responsibility for knowing the range of your ability while on skates; skate within the limits of that ability and as appropriate to the session on which you are skating.
6. Shoes - ice skates required, no street shoes.
7. Skating Aids – only permitted during pre-school skate.
8. Wheelchairs/Sledges - wheelchairs and sledges are welcome. Individuals using these devices must travel in the same direction as other skaters. Attendants/helpers are welcome to assist individuals, however must wear skates or ice cleats on the ice surface.
9. Use of Helmets – helmets are strongly recommended.
10. Technology – headsets, cell phones, cameras or other handheld electronic devices are not to be used while skating.
11. Carrying of Children – children must not be carried by any means(i.e. on shoulders in arms or in a carrier) while on the ice.
12. Sitting on Boards – patrons may not sit on rink boards at any time.
13. Figure Skating – figure skating maneuvers are only permitted during open figure skate.
14. Chairs, sleds, strollers and pylons are not permitted on the ice surface.
12:30pm - 01:30pm
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Caledonia Public Skate
This is a drop in program, there is no registration.
General Arena Rules
These guidelines apply to all arena programs;
1. All participants must respect and abide by posted signs and cooperate with arena staff. Rules are modelled from Ontario Recreation Facilities Association Inc., Public Skating Guidelines (September 2018)
2. Parents/Guardians - must be within sight and control of their children. Do not leave children unattended.
3. Food and Beverage Consumption - is permitted in the arena lobby and spectator seating areas only.
4. Games, Hockey Games and/or Hockey Sticks – no games are to be played at any time that will endanger the safety and/or the enjoyment of others, this includes horseplay, hockey games and the use of hockey sticks.
5. Keeping Pace - maintain reasonable control of your speed, course and direction. Do not skate in groups, Do not stop where you obstruct other skaters. Accept responsibility for knowing the range of your ability while on skates; skate within the limits of that ability and as appropriate to the session on which you are skating.
6. Shoes - ice skates required, no street shoes.
7. Skating Aids – only permitted during pre-school skate.
8. Wheelchairs/Sledges - wheelchairs and sledges are welcome. Individuals using these devices must travel in the same direction as other skaters. Attendants/helpers are welcome to assist individuals, however must wear skates or ice cleats on the ice surface.
9. Use of Helmets – helmets are strongly recommended.
10. Technology – headsets, cell phones, cameras or other handheld electronic devices are not to be used while skating.
11. Carrying of Children – children must not be carried by any means(i.e. on shoulders in arms or in a carrier) while on the ice.
12. Sitting on Boards – patrons may not sit on rink boards at any time.
13. Figure Skating – figure skating maneuvers are only permitted during open figure skate.
14. Chairs, sleds, strollers and pylons are not permitted on the ice surface.
01:30pm - 02:30pm
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Child's Hockey Skate Caledonia
This is a drop in program, there is no registration. One parent/guardian per participant is permitted on the ice.
This is an opportunity for children to develop hockey skills. Please note that hockey sticks and pucks WILL BE permitted on the ice surface. This skating session is for children up to and in Grade 3.
- All participants must be in skates;
- All participants must be supervised by a parent/guardian wearing skates on the ice;
- Wearing CSA-approved helmets is mandatory;
- Facemasks are mandatory for anyone under 18 years of age and;
- It is recommended that all participants wear full hockey equipment for protection.
04:30pm - 05:30pm
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03 January
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Sweetland! Activity Drop-In Centre
This winter break you can satisfy that sweet tooth at the Hamilton Museum of Steam & Technology! Our free, drop-in activity centre is taking the shape of a giant candy-themed board game. Visitors can roll the sugar cube dice to explore a sweet, sweet world. Museum staff will provide demonstrations on candy and sugar science intermittently throughout the afternoon.
12:00am - 04:00pm
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Hamilton Trees of Remembrance
The Trees of Remembrance display is an acknowledgment of a life that has been lived and the memories that they endure. The Trees of Remembrance will be lit nightly.
The tribute of light to honour those who have passed will take place at:
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Adult Shinny Caledonia
This is a drop in program, there is no registration.
Shinny is an opportunity to participate in self-organized, non-contact hockey. Wearing a CSA-approved helmet is mandatory and facemasks are mandatory for anyone under 18 years of age.
- Youth Shinny is open to participants in Grades 4-8
- Teen Shinny is open to participants in Grade 9 to 17 years of age
- Adult / Women's Shinny is open to those 18 and older
09:00am - 10:00am
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PreSchool Skate Caledonia
This is a drop in program, there is no registration. One parent/guardian per participant is permitted on the ice.
This is an opportunity for adults to teach children how to skate. This skating session is for children up to and including grade 3.
- All participants must be in skates;
- All children must be supervised by a parent/guardian on the ice;
- Wearing a CSA approved helmet is strongly recommended;
- Skating aids can be used for this program;
- No hockey sticks or figure skating allowed;
- Chairs, sleds, strollers & pylons are not permitted on the ice.
10:00am - 11:00am
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Hagersville Public Skate
This is a drop in program, there is no registration.
General Arena Rules
These guidelines apply to all arena programs;
1. All participants must respect and abide by posted signs and cooperate with arena staff. Rules are modelled from Ontario Recreation Facilities Association Inc., Public Skating Guidelines (September 2018)
2. Parents/Guardians - must be within sight and control of their children. Do not leave children unattended.
3. Food and Beverage Consumption - is permitted in the arena lobby and spectator seating areas only.
4. Games, Hockey Games and/or Hockey Sticks – no games are to be played at any time that will endanger the safety and/or the enjoyment of others, this includes horseplay, hockey games and the use of hockey sticks.
5. Keeping Pace - maintain reasonable control of your speed, course and direction. Do not skate in groups, Do not stop where you obstruct other skaters. Accept responsibility for knowing the range of your ability while on skates; skate within the limits of that ability and as appropriate to the session on which you are skating.
6. Shoes - ice skates required, no street shoes.
7. Skating Aids – only permitted during pre-school skate.
8. Wheelchairs/Sledges - wheelchairs and sledges are welcome. Individuals using these devices must travel in the same direction as other skaters. Attendants/helpers are welcome to assist individuals, however must wear skates or ice cleats on the ice surface.
9. Use of Helmets – helmets are strongly recommended.
10. Technology – headsets, cell phones, cameras or other handheld electronic devices are not to be used while skating.
11. Carrying of Children – children must not be carried by any means(i.e. on shoulders in arms or in a carrier) while on the ice.
12. Sitting on Boards – patrons may not sit on rink boards at any time.
13. Figure Skating – figure skating maneuvers are only permitted during open figure skate.
14. Chairs, sleds, strollers and pylons are not permitted on the ice surface.
07:00pm - 08:00pm
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04 January
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Sweetland! Activity Drop-In Centre
This winter break you can satisfy that sweet tooth at the Hamilton Museum of Steam & Technology! Our free, drop-in activity centre is taking the shape of a giant candy-themed board game. Visitors can roll the sugar cube dice to explore a sweet, sweet world. Museum staff will provide demonstrations on candy and sugar science intermittently throughout the afternoon.
12:00am - 04:00pm
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Hamilton Trees of Remembrance
The Trees of Remembrance display is an acknowledgment of a life that has been lived and the memories that they endure. The Trees of Remembrance will be lit nightly.
The tribute of light to honour those who have passed will take place at:
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Cayuga Preschool Skate
This is a drop in program, there is no registration. One parent/guardian per participant is permitted on the ice.
This is an opportunity for adults to teach children how to skate. This skating session is for children up to and including grade 3.
All participants must be in skates;
All children must be supervised by a parent/guardian on the ice;
Wearing a CSA approved helmet is strongly recommended;
Skating aids can be used for this program;
No hockey sticks or figure skating allowed;
Chairs, sleds, strollers & pylons are not permitted on the ice.
01:00pm - 02:00pm
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Open Skate CaledoniaCome out to the Caledonia Rink for a fun evening of free skating with family and friends!
These guidelines apply to all arena programs;
1. All participants must respect and abide by posted signs and cooperate with arena staff. Rules are modelled from Ontario Recreation Facilities Association Inc., Public Skating Guidelines (September 2018)
2. Parents/Guardians - must be within sight and control of their children. Do not leave children unattended.
3. Food and Beverage Consumption - is permitted in the arena lobby and spectator seating areas only.
4. Games, Hockey Games and/or Hockey Sticks – no games are to be played at any time that will endanger the safety and/or the enjoyment of others, this includes horseplay, hockey games and the use of hockey sticks.
5. Keeping Pace - maintain reasonable control of your speed, course and direction. Do not skate in groups, Do not stop where you obstruct other skaters. Accept responsibility for knowing the range of your ability while on skates; skate within the limits of that ability and as appropriate to the session on which you are skating.
6. Shoes - ice skates required, no street shoes.
7. Skating Aids – only permitted during pre-school skate.
8. Wheelchairs/Sledges - wheelchairs and sledges are welcome. Individuals using these devices must travel in the same direction as other skaters. Attendants/helpers are welcome to assist individuals, however must wear skates or ice cleats on the ice surface.
9. Use of Helmets – helmets are strongly recommended.
10. Technology – headsets, cell phones, cameras or other handheld electronic devices are not to be used while skating.
11. Carrying of Children – children must not be carried by any means(i.e. on shoulders in arms or in a carrier) while on the ice.
12. Sitting on Boards – patrons may not sit on rink boards at any time.
13. Figure Skating – figure skating maneuvers are only permitted during open figure skate.
14. Chairs, sleds, strollers and pylons are not permitted on the ice surface.
06:30pm - 07:30pm
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