August 22
Pride/Music: What Fox Trot presents Pride in the Woods 2024, the annual Pride celebrating Northern Ontario’s 2SLGBTQ community. Aug. 22-25 at Fox Haven Campground, 192 Chemin Plante, Lavigne; Email whatthefoxtrotontario@gmail. com. Bif Naked performs on Saturday, August 24 starting at 7 p. m. to 8 p. m.
Community: New Sudbury Days, Aug. 22-25, Twin Forks Playground, 1475 Gary Avenue. For more information, sudburyevents. com/e/new-sudbury-days.
Food and Music: Live and Outdoor: Station 84, Aug. 22, 84 Elgin Street, five p. m. at nine o’clock at night; www. downtownsudbury. com/event-details/live-and-outside-station-84-4.
Food and Music: Live and Outdoor: Townhouse Tavern; August 22, 206 Elgin Street, five p. m. at nine at night; www. downtownsudbury. com/event-details/live-and-outside-townhouse-tavern.
Art: Afternoons with Artists: An art mentorship program is presented on Thursday afternoons through artists Jennifer Johnson and Carmen Martorella. Each consultation runs from 1 p. m. to 4 p. m. , costs $25 and is located at the Carmichael Community Center, 1388 Bellevue Avenue. For complete data, please contact Carmen at Carmenartist13@gmail. com.
Music: James Dorland presents Thursday Night Jazz at the Night Owl Speakeasy on Elgin Street. Each performance begins at 7 p. m. Tickets can be purchased on Eventbrite for $20.
Theatre: Peter Pan, August 8-31, The Refettorio, 131 Durham St. Composed by Dora Award-winning Canadian Landon Doak and adapted by famed Canadian artists Fiona Sauder and Reanne Spitzer, here’s a new edition of the beloved classic; www. showpass. com/peter-pan.
Science: It’s summer and Sudbury’s most sensible tourist attractions are completely open to the public. Science North and Dynamic Earth are now open from nine a. m. to 1 p. m. to five p. m. seven days a week until September 2. To purchase tickets to Science North or Dynamic Earth or to receive more information about summer offers, sciencenorth. ca.
Film Fungi: Web of Life, until November. To purchase tickets to Science North or Dynamic Earth or to receive more information about summer offers, sciencenorth. ca.
Movie: T. REX, until March 2025. To purchase tickets to Science North or Dynamic Earth or to learn more about summer offers, sciencenord. ca.
Film: Inside Out 2, August 1-31, p. m. m. , Wednesday through Saturday at Science North’s Imax Theatre; www. sciencenorth. ca/imax/inside-out-2.
Art: The Sudbury Art Gallery opens a new exhibition through visual artist Al Runt in its transition area at 174 Elgin Street. This exhibition continues until September 27. Admission is free; however, donations are accepted. The Sudbury Art Gallery is temporarily located at 174 Elgin Street and the gallery’s gift shop is located next door at 172 Elgin. The gallery is open Tuesday through Saturday from 11 a. m. to 5 p. m. m. at five p. m. For more information, www. artsudbury. org or call 70five-921-6666.
Art: The Full Circle Art Gallery opened on the Elm Place Mall near the food court. Visit fullcircleart. ca to learn more about the exhibitions. The gallery is open from 10 a. m. to five p. m. m. , on Sundays.
Art: The Perivale Gallery, 1320 Perivale Road. To the east, in Spring Bay on Manitoulin Island, it is open for the season until September 15.
Food/Fundraiser: More than 30 hospitality venues will participate in Burger Wars from August 1-31. This year’s fundraiser will be L’Arche Sudbury; $2 from every burger sold at attractive restaurants will be donated to L’Arche Sudbury’s $4 million fundraising crusade for the structure of a new building. Participating venues and sponsors are indexed in www. sudburyburgerwars. com.
Food/Fundraiser: Sudbury Mucho Burrito (1250 Mucho Burrito Blvd. Lasalle) does it again with its promotion You Come and We Donate in August in aid of the Health Sciences North Foundation – Cardiac Care. For more information, stop by on the restaurant’s Facebook page or tap them directly at 705-222-5475. For more information about the Health Sciences North Foundation, visit www. hsnfoundation. com.
Donate blood and plasma: Sudbury Plasma Donor Centre, at 900 Plasma Blvd. Lasalle. Book now at blood. ca, use the GiveBlood app, or call 1-888-2-DONATE (1-888-236-6283).
August 23
Music: Shaft Bottom Boys live at Timberwolf Golf Club, Aug. 23, 5-9 p. m. m. , tinyurl. com/5n6uh7rf.
Music: Killarney Music Festival 2024, August 23-25, Sportsman’s Inn Resort and Marina, Sportsman Restaurant, Tilley Street, Killarney; allevents. in/espanola/killarney-music-festival-2024/200026429595523.
Pride/Music: What Fox Trot presents Pride in the Woods 2024, the annual Pride celebrating the 2SLGBTQ+ community of Northern Ontario. August 22-25 at Fox Haven Campground, 192 Chemin Plante, Lavigne; send an email to whatthefoxtrotontario@gmail. com. Bif Naked performs Saturday, August 24, starting at 7 p. m. to 8 p. m.
Culture: Afrofest Sudbury, August 23 and 24, Bell Park. For more information, sudburyevents. com/e/afrofest-sudbury. Celebrating Afro culture through music, food, dance, fashion, art, and crafts.
Music (and camping): Burwash Country Music Festival 2024, Aug. 23-25, 295 Murdock River Road (Old Highway S); allevents. in/sudbury/burwash-country-music-festival-2024/200026429567846. For tickets: burwashcountrymusicfest@outlook. com.
Music: Knox Hall is thrilled to announce that Fred Eaglesmith will be joining us at Knox Hall on Friday, Aug. 23, 7 to 10 p.m., 73 Larch St.; www.eventbrite.ca/e/fred-eaglesmith-live-knox-hall-tickets-879517519577.
Music: Adanac Stage, 744 rue Beatrice, 6 p. m. to 8 p. m. , Tea and Tequila. Starting with New Sudbury Days; newsudburydays. ca/events/tea-and-tequila.
Movies: Stars Movie Night, August 23, from 8:30 p. m. to 8:30 p. m. to 11 p. m. , Adanac Ski Center. Showing Kung Fu Panda 4; allevents. in/sudbury/movie-evening–the-stars/200026925005416.
Religion: Hannah Lake Women’s Retreat, Aug. 23 at 5:30 p. m. to August 25 at noon. Hannah Lake Bible Camp Retreat. Information: mduncanson-hales@united-church. ca, moffattfaye@gmail. com.
Walking: An old walking tour of Copper Cliff will take place at 2 p. m. m. at the Copper Cliff Museum, 26 Balsalm St. La two-kilometer hike is free. Book by calling 705-688-3968 or emailing àmuseumbookings@greatersudbury. ca.
Theatre: Peter Pan, August 8-31, The Refettorio, 131 Durham St. Composed by award-winning Canadian Dora Landon Doak and adapted by celebrated Canadian artists Fiona Sauder and Reanne Spitzer, this is a new version of the beloved classic; www. showpass. com/peter-pan.
Science: It’s summer and Sudbury’s most sensitive tourist attractions are completely open to the public. Science North and Dynamic Earth are now open from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. m. at five p. m. , seven days a week until September 2. To purchase tickets to Science North or Dynamic Earth or to be Learn more about summer offers at sciencenord. ca.
Film Fungi: Web of Life, until November. To purchase tickets to Science North or Dynamic Earth or to receive more information about summer offers, sciencenord. ca.
Film: T. REX, Until March 2025. To purchase tickets for Science North or Dynamic Earth or to find out more about summer offers, sciencenord. ca.
Film: Inside Out 2, Aug. 1-31, p. m. , Wednesday-Saturday at Science North’s Imax Theatre; www. sciencenorth. ca/imax/inside-out-2.
Art: The Sudbury Art Gallery opens an exhibition by visual artist Al Runt in its transition area located at 174 Elgin Street. This exhibition continues until September 27. Admission is free; however, donations are accepted. The Sudbury Art Gallery is temporarily located at 174 Elgin Street and the Gallery’s gift shop is located next door at 172 Elgin. The gallery is open Tuesday through Saturday from 11 a. m. to 5 p. m. m. at five p. m. For more information, www. artsudbury. org or call 70five-921-6666.
Art: Full Circle Art Gallery opened on the grounds of Elm Place Mall, near the food court. Visit fullcircleart. ca for more information about the exhibitions. The gallery is open from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. m. at five p. m. , on Sundays.
Art: The Perivale Gallery, 1320 Perivale Road. To the east, in Spring Bay on Manitoulin Island, it is open seasonally through September 15.
Food/Fundraiser: More than 30 hospitality venues will participate in Burger Wars from August 1-31. This year’s fundraiser will be L’Arche Sudbury; $2 from every burger sold at attractive restaurants will be donated to L’Arche Sudbury’s $4 million fundraising crusade for the structure of a new building. Participating venues and sponsors are indexed in www. sudburyburgerwars. com.
Food/Fundraiser: Sudbury Mucho Burrito (1250 Mucho Burrito Blvd. Lasalle) does it again with its promotion You Come and We Donate in August in aid of the Health Sciences North Foundation – Cardiac Care. For more information, stop by on the restaurant’s Facebook page or tap them directly at 705-222-5475. For more information about the Health Sciences North Foundation, visit www. hsnfoundation. com.
Donate blood and plasma: Sudbury Plasma Donor Centre, at 900 Plasma Blvd. Lasalle. Book now at blood. ca, use the GiveBlood app, or call 1-888-2-DONATE (1-888-236-6283).
August 24
Weightlifting: 2024 Young Hercules, Aug. 24, broadcast Llve, nine a. m. m. Sudbury Weightlifting Club, 1283 Sparks St. See livehdsports. xyz/weightlifting. php?live=2024 Young Hercules. To easily register, log in now to keep your network running. no hassle before functionality begins; www. facebook. com/events/1682681805nine03nine82.
Community: Ridgecrest Small Hocky Rink: Free pancake breakfast. August 24, 9 a. m. m. a noon, 1212 Woodbine Avenue; newsudburydays. ca/events/ridgecrest-free-pancake-breakfast.
Community: Twin Forks Building, free community barbecue, Aug. 24 at 2 p. m. m. , 1475 Gary Ave. ; newsudburydays. ca/events/free-bbq.
Cricket: Twin Forks Baseball Diamond, Cricket Shows, 1475 Gary Ave. , Aug. 24, a. m. a 3 p. m. ; newsudburydays. ca/events/cricket-demos.
Music: Cass
Crafts: Stained glass mosaic with Sherry Gregoire, August 24, from nine to 1999. m. a cuatro p. m. , The Backstreet Gallery, 11 Notre Dame E, Noelville; fraac. corsizio. com/register/6675cfourfcfd8foura6e6e7701faf.
Tea readings, tarot, tattoos: Witches and weirdos Gothic Par-Tea, August 24-24. 25. Hosted through The High Priestess Holistics, The Frog Cauldron and The Gory Hole, 176 Larch St. Join us August 24 at 11am. m. for a pop-up tattoo occasion supported by Studio 613. Vendors will also be on site. The Frog Cauldron will host tea and tarot readings on August 25. Local handmade tea, handmade gothic and witchcraft items, oddities and the occult, and will book an e-reading with local practitioners; sudburyoccasions. com/e/witches-weirdos-gothic-par-tea.
Music: Shuswap on the Nipissing, Aug. 24, 2 p. m. at 11:00 p. m. ; 349 Shuswap Road, West Nipissing. The chalets are open for reservations and some camps are set up for other people to stay if necessary. Call Gerda for reservations, 705-898-2485; tinyurl. com/4tau2xm6.
Lunch: Sudbury Market, every Saturday, from nine to 19 a. m. 2 p. m. , 40 Elm Street (Elm Place Mall). For more information, stop by www. sudburymarket. ca.
Porketta Bingo: Every Saturday at Beef n’ Bird, 923 Lorne Street. The first match starts at 3 p. m.
Music: Château Guay Music Series. The Château Guay motel and restaurant in Kingsway presents a series of concerts featuring local musicians. The new series is Saturday and Sunday afternoons from 1 p. m. to 3 p. m. To learn more about the restaurant’s menu and musical lineup, visit their Facebook page.
Theatre: Peter Pan, August 8-31, The Refettorio, 131 Durham St. Composed by Dora Award-winning Canadian Landon Doak and adapted by famed Canadian artists Fiona Sauder and Reanne Spitzer, here’s a new edition of the beloved classic; www. showpass. com/peter-pan.
Science: It’s summer and Sudbury’s most sensitive tourist attractions are completely open to the public. Science North and Dynamic Earth are now open from nine to 9 a. m. m. a five p. m. , seven days a week until September 2. To purchase tickets to Science North or Dynamic Earth or to be more informed about summer offers in sciencenord. ca.
Pride/Music: What Fox Trot presents Pride in the Woods 2024, the annual Pride celebrating Northern Ontario’s 2SLGBTQ community. Aug. 22-25 at Fox Haven Campground, 192 Chemin Plante, Lavigne; Email whatthefoxtrotontario@gmail. com. Bif Naked performs on Saturday, August 24 starting at 7 p. m. to 8 p. m.
Film Fungi: Web of Life, through November. To purchase tickets to Science North or Dynamic Earth or to receive more information about summer offers, sciencenord. ca.
Movie: T. REX, until March 2025. To purchase tickets to Science North or Dynamic Earth or to receive more information about summer offers, sciencenord. ca.
Film: Inside Out 2, August 1-31, p. m. m. , Wednesday through Saturday at Science North’s Imax Theatre; www. sciencenorth. ca/imax/inside-out-2.
Art: The Sudbury Art Gallery is opening a new exhibition through visual artist Al Runt in its transition area located at 174 Elgin Street. This exhibition continues until September 27. Admission is free; however, donations are accepted. The Sudbury Art Gallery is temporarily located at 174 Elgin Street and the Gallery’s gift shop is located next door at 172 Elgin. The gallery is open Tuesday through Saturday from 11 a. m. to 5 p. m. m. at five p. m. For more information, www. artsudbury. org or call 70five-921-6666.
Art: Full Circle Art Gallery opened on the grounds of Elm Place Mall, near the food court. Visit fullcircleart. ca for more information about the exhibitions. The gallery is open from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. m. at five p. m. , on Sundays.
Art: The Perivale Gallery, 1320 Perivale Road. To the east, in Spring Bay on Manitoulin Island, it is open seasonally through September 15.
Food/Fundraiser: More than 30 hospitality venues will participate in Burger Wars from August 1-31. This year’s fundraiser will be L’Arche Sudbury; $2 from every burger sold at attractive restaurants will be donated to L’Arche Sudbury’s $4 million fundraising crusade for the structure of a new building. Participating venues and sponsors are indexed in www. sudburyburgerwars. com.
Food/Fundraiser: Lots of Sudbury Burrito (1250, boul. Lasalle) recovers it with its promotion You eat and donate the month of August for the benefit of the Horizon Santé-Nord Foundation – Cardiac Care. For more information, visit the restaurant’s Facebook page or call them directly at 705-222-5475. For more information about the Northern Health Sciences Foundation, stop by www. hsnfoundation. com.
Donate blood and plasma: Sudbury Plasma Donor Centre, at 900 Plasma Blvd. Lasalle. Book now at blood. ca, use the GiveBlood app, or call 1-888-2-DONATE (1-888-236-6283).
Radio: Sudbury’s radio station, CKLU 96. 7, caters to all musical tastes. The Sounds of Scotland airs on Sundays at 10 a. m. m. and Wednesdays at noon. Maestro’s Picks airs on Sundays at noon. Broadway enthusiasts keep an eye out on Mondays at 11 a. m. It’s worth paying attention to Allan Walsh’s take on world jazz at Jazz Sounds on Wednesdays at 2 p. m. m. JazzMania, airing Saturdays at 6 p. m. , is just as informative and entertaining. Most CKLU radio systems are broadcast twice a week. Check the schedule in cklu. ca and pay attention to what you like.
Current
Mass: Nine am to nine:30 am, St. Patrick’s Church, Walford Road. It is rehearsed every Tuesday.
Open Night Mic: The Alibi Room, at 6:00 p. m. Every Wednesday night. All are welcome. Stay up-to-date with all things happening at The Alibi Room at www. facebook. com/theabilirm.
Spirituality: Father Raymond Akor of Christ-Roi Church in the city center invites you to listen to his uplifting sermons, and in person. Welcome everyone. Sermons take place at 12:15 p. m. Tuesday to Friday, five in the afternoon. Saturday and Sunday 10:15 a. m. m. For more information, call 70 five-674-6447.
50/50 Sweepstakes: The Sudbury Manitoulin Children’s Foundation has announced its 50/50 online sweepstakes to raise budget for young people in need. The budget will go directly to help underserved youth in the Sudbury and Manitoulin districts participate in camps, sports, or recreational activities. They will also be able to continue post-secondary education by removing them from the organization’s waiting list.
50/50 Giveaway: The Sudbury Manitoulin Children’s Foundation has joined the Sudbury Online Community Giveaway to help children in need have a chance to be children. A new drawing will be held each month and one lucky winner will receive 50% of the total jackpot winnings. Drawings are held on the first of the month following the close of last month’s ticket sales. Tickets can be purchased in packs of 3 for $10, 10 for $20, 50 for $50 or two hundred for $100. They are available at www. rafflebox. ca/raffle/smcf.
Draw: HSN 50/50 Northern Lottery 50/50 Draw ongoing at www. hsn5050. ca. Ontario residents 18 years and older can purchase tickets to win.
Cinema: Sudbury’s independent cinema is open. To find out the complete program and purchase tickets, sudburyindiecinema. com.
Draw: Tickets for the Maison McCulloch Hospice 50/50 draw can be found at www. hospicehug5050. ca.
Sweepstakes: The St. Joseph Foundation has announced a 50/50 sweepstakes to raise a budget for health care in Sudbury. To purchase tickets, please stop at St. John’s Secure Portal. Joseph in www. stjoessudbury5050. ca.
Registration/reservation
Religion: Hannah Lake Women’s Retreat, August 23 at 5:30 p. m. m. 25 August at noon. Retreat at Hannah Lake Bible Camp. Information: mduncanson-hales@united-church. ca, moffattfaye@gmail. com.
Garlic Festival: August 25, starting at 11 a. m. m. , a sold-out Ukrainian Garlic Festival will be held at the Ukrainian Center, 30 Notre Dame Avenue. There will be a variety of new and packaged garlic, pyrotechnic snacks. Cabbage rolls, takeaways, street vendors and friendly entertainment. Vendor spaces are available (call 705-673-7404).
Pets: The City of Greater Sudbury, in partnership with East Village Animal Hospital, will host a subsidized veterinary clinic from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. m. to 6 p. m. m. on Sept. 4 at the Delki Dozzi Sports Complex on Mary Street for puppy owners with a net source of income. less than $40,000. The cheap vaccination clinic is only imaginable by prior registration. Space is limited. To pre-register, email evahnorth@gmail. com or call 1-519-89four-2323.
Mining: Workposition Safety North is co-hosting a hands-on mine auxiliary ventilation workshop with Dr. Euler De Souza, President and CEO of AirFinders. Aimed at technologists, mining operators and engineers interested in the design, control and operation of auxiliary mine ventilation systems, the workshop will supply mining operations with the fundamental equipment for the preparation of plans and effective operation of auxiliary ventilation systems for underground mines. The fee is $1,800 plus HST. Lunch and snacks are included. The workshop will take place from 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. Sept. 4 at Workposition Safety North-Ontario Mine Rescue, 235 Cedar Street, 6 a. m. to 5 p. m. m. to noon at the NORCAT underground education center at Fecunis Audit Mine in Onaping, and from 1 p. m. m. to four p. m. On September 5 at Workposition Safety North-Ontario Mine Rescue and from 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. m. at four p. m. Sept. 6 at Workposition Safety North-Ontario Mine Rescue. For more information call 70cinco-cuatro7cuatro-7233, ext. 21. 26five.
Art: Downtown Sudbury has become a street gallery thanks to the many artists who created works of art at the Up Here festival. Organizers will offer walking tours of more than 30 sites this Saturday and Sunday. Tours will also be held on September 21 and October 12. Visit the Up Here online page (uphere. com/tours) to book a tour electronically. Self-guided tours of the walls can also be taken by installing the Up Here app from the App Store or Google Play.
German: Sudbury German Language School is now accepting registrations for in-person categories for the Fall 2024 term. Beginner and Intermediate categories are available in a relaxed, conversational atmosphere. The fall term begins on September 14 and ends on December 14. Register at https://forms. gle/gYzRX1DEZyF8pRna7. Classes will be held from 9:30 a. m. to noon at the Sudbury High School Adult Education Center. The fee is $125 and includes all course materials. Payments can be made by electronic transfer or cash/check. For more information, call 705-525-5979 or email sudburygermanlingualschool@gmail. com.
Golf: Celebrate 40 extraordinary years of Science North by participating in the Bluecoat Open, a fundraising golf tournament at Pine Grove Golf Club on September 18. The access fee is $800 for a team of 4 and includes 18 holes of golf, a fish fry lunch. along the route, dinner from Boy Magnifique Catering Co. at Science North, prizes and giveaways. Participants will be transported from Science North to Pine Grove Golf Club. The event will take place from 10:30 a. m. to 9:00 p. m. By participating in the Bluecoat Open, you will have a chance to win two tickets to the Canada vs. Canada games. United States and Finland vs. Latvia on December 31 at the 2025 IIHF World Junior Hockey Championships in Ottawa. For more information, www. sciencenorth. ca/golfing, email Director of Development Dave Hysen at dave. hysen@sciencenorth. ca, or call 705-522-3701 ext. 370,211.
Art: Downtown Sudbury has become a street gallery thanks to the many artists who created works of art at the Up Here festival. Organizers will offer walking tours of more than 30 sites this Saturday and Sunday. Tours will also be held on September 21 and October 12. Visit the Up Here online page (uphere. com/tours) to book a tour electronically. Self-guided tours of the walls can also be taken by installing the Up Here app from the App Store or Google Play.
Ball Hockey: Get your racers ready for a weekend of ball hockey action at the 3-on-3 Ball Hockey Tournament at Delki Dozzi on September 21-22. The event benefits the Sudbury Food Bank. Organizers are looking for groups and sponsors. . Teams interested in participating in the tournament can log in at www. facebook. com/profile. php?id=61558849685315 and contact Vanessa Sawyer at vanessasawyerjhc@gmail. com for more information. Companies interested in sponsoring the occasion should contact Sawyer at vanessasawyerjhc@gmail. . com.
Film: The organizers of Cinéfest Sudbury, in partnership with CTV, are excited to launch the Best Short Film competition for 2024. The film festival provides Northern Ontario filmmakers the opportunity to advance their careers; project their paintings before the festival audience; Gain visibility within the film industry. and have the chance to compete for a variety of cash prizes. All entries must be accompanied by an application form, which can be downloaded from cinefest. com. Finalists chosen by the jury will be announced after the submission deadline in July. 12 at 4:30 p. m. The 36th edition of Cinéfest Sudbury will take place from September 14 to 22.
Mining: Safety in the Workplace North will be an Introduction to Seismic Risk in Underground Mining course from October 22 to 24. Marty Hudyma, a mining engineer and retired professor at Laurentian University, will read about controlling seismic hazards in hard rock mines, adding rock mechanics, rock strikes, and rock engineering. The fee is $1,500. Register by contacting Workplace Safety North at 1-888-730-7821 or 705-670-5707.
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Music: A concert – extravORGANza – will present the king of instruments, the powerful organ, in all its splendor. It will take place on Sunday, August 25 at the Church of the Epiphany, 85, Larch Street, from 2 to 9 p. m. Please contact Matthew Kallio, Concert Coordinator at kallio. matt@gmail. com for more information.
Books: Following the successful 2023 debut at Capreol, the Sudbury Writers’ Guild has announced the second annual outdoor traveling book fair. This free event, dedicated to all things “books,” will take place at Copper Cliff Park Lookout (across from Bryston’s) on Sunday, Aug. 2 and five from 2 to 5 p. m.
Food: Seasons Pharmacy and Culinaria, Beautiful Field Farm
Movie: Cinefest Sudbury lets moviegoers get started by reserving their film festival passport in advance. The Passport and Passport+ 2024 will be available at an early bird discount for a limited time. Passports, which can be picked up in early summer, can be reserved in advance at cinefest. com; at the price ticket office, 40, Larch street; or by calling 705-688-1234. The 36th edition of the Cinéfest Sudbury International Film Festival will take place from September 14 to 22.
Business: Join the Greater Sudbury Chamber of Commerce on September 17 at Bryston’s on the Park, five Creighton Road. at Copper Cliff, from 12 p. m. to 2 p. m. to welcome the new president of Laurentian University, Lynn Wells, with a presidential luncheon. Doors will open at 11:30 a. m. Lunch will be served at noon. To purchase your tickets, go to sudburychamber. ca.
Car Fundraiser: Supercars, vintage cruisers, heavy duty appliances and emergency vehicles will be on display as part of the CARS4KIDZ fundraiser, presented through Crosstown Chevrolet, on September 21 from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. m. to 2 p. m. m. at Crosstown Chevrolet, 280 Falconbridge Road. All are invited will make a stop at the auto show, which will highlight exotic and rare cars, adding options from Ferrari, Lamborghini and Porsche. Proceeds will be donated to Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Sudbury. For more information and to donate online, stop by bigbrothersbigsisters. ca.
Greetings: Tickets are now on sale for the Northern Cancer Foundation’s Annual Luncheon of Hope, scheduled for noon at the Caruso Club on September 24. For more information, call NCF at 705-523-7130.
Music: Kilgour presents Green River Revival and Scarecrow, a CCR tribute exhibit with John Fogerty and John Mellencamp, at the Caruso Club at Our Children, Our Future on September 26. Doors open at 6:30 a. m. p. m. La general admission is $40 and an online transaction payment is $2. To purchase tickets, stop by www. ocof. net or call Lynne Ethier at 705-561-2666.
Music: Global icon Paula Abdul has announced a tour of Canada in 2024. She will be accompanied by very special guests, Taylor Dayne and Tiffany. Abdul and his friends will pass through the Sudbury Community Arena on October 17. Tickets can be purchased online at Greatersudbury. ca/tickets; by calling 705-671-3000; and at 240 Elgin Street.
Circus: Tickets for Cirque Musica Holiday Wonderland, which will perform at the Sudbury Arena on Nov. 21, can be purchased online at Greatersudbury. ca/tickets, by phone at 705-671-3000 or online at 240, Elgin Street at the Arena. For more information, www. cirquemusica. com.
Magic (ticket sales open): After a decade traveling the world as one of the most successful magic exhibits in history, the Magic Champions team is back with an explosive new exhibit featuring thrilling illusions and impressive. Catch this family-friendly exhibit at the Sudbury Arena on December 8 at 6 p. m. Tickets start at $61. 55. Tickets go on sale Friday at 10 a. m. m. and can be purchased online at Greatersudbury. ca/tickets. via phone at 705-671-3000; or at user at 240 Elgin Street.
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