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(5 Results Found)7:00 PM| 484 Bay St., Port Perry On
Repeat Performance! Two for the Show Returns to Port Perry Legion on Friday February 10th! Doors open at 7 PM! Tickets Are On Sale Now in the Legion Club Room for ONLY $15.00. Come in and get yours TODAY!
8:00 PM| 50 King St E, Oshawa ON
The rich and seductive music of Max Bruch’s Violin Concerto No. 1 is a feast for the music lover. The concerto is followed by a must for any orchestra enthusiast: the exceptionally powerful and beautiful Symphony No. 6 by Anton Bruckner—an evening of Romantic era symphonic music mastery.
Recommended Age: 14+
Age Restriction: 7+
10:00 AM
The Township of Scugog is happy to welcome back the Family Day Fun event on Monday, February 20, 2023 at the Scugog Community Recreation Centre from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm.
The recreation team, in partnership with community sponsors, offers free activities for families including crafts, games, princess guests, inflatables, balloon making, face painting, a magic show, fire truck tours, public skating and more! Participants will use their “Passport to Fun” to check off all the activities they can which is then entered into a draw for a chance to win a free summer camp registration.
A special thank you goes out to Scugog Mechanical for sponsoring the free public skates this year!
For more information contact:
Community Services
Parks, Recreation & Culture
recreation@scugog.ca
905-985-8698
1:00 PM| 484 Bay St., Port Perry On
- Who is the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre (CAFC)
- What we do.
- Services that the CAFC provides
- A quick view of 2022 Statistics – Losses
- Discussion on various scams both recent and current
- CRA scam, Grandparent scam, Romance and dating online scam, Service and Prize scams
- A quick discussion on Identity Theft,..
- Basically, the scams are outlined and red flags are reviewed to help people to recognize a scam and how to avoid becoming a victim.
7:00 PM
“Alvars: A globally significant habitat… right next door.” With David Hawke, February 28 @ 7:00pm - Zoom Meeting
Most naturalists are familiar with a wide variety of habitat types, such as a hardwood forest, cedar swamp, or grassland… but an alvar??
This presentation takes a close look at the ecology of limestone plains (alvars) found scattered around central Ontario. It is a harsh environment, subject to flooding and drought each year; therefore the plants and wildlife that live here are a hardy and often unique group.
David Hawke has been visiting this habitat since the 1970s. His stories and photographs will reveal the lure and excitement of exploring alvars.
To participate in this zoom meeting you must be a member of North Durham Nature. Go to www.northdurhamnature.com for membership details.