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Explore an ancient civilization that flourished for thousands of years.
The Nile River Valley of 5,000 years ago was the birthplace of a remarkable civilization. Protected from foreign invasion by vast deserts and sustained by fertile soil along the river, the ancient Egyptians developed from a simple agricultural community into a sophisticated society. Under a system of divine kingship, this Egyptian civilization lasted thousands of years and contributed strongly to the later cultures of the Mediterranean and Europe.
This travelling exhibit created by the Royal Ontario Museum will cover topics such as personal adornment, daily household life, architecture, education, religion and the Ancient Egyptian view of the afterlife. The exhibit includes 9 display cases featuring original artifacts from the ROM's collection, 10 text panels, 17 hands-on artifacts, 4 activity stations and a video.
The exhibit will be on display March 7 to May 18, 2018 at the Scugog Shores Heritage Centre & Archives. The exhibit will be closed March 16 and 23 and April 11-13. Hours are Tuesday - Sunday from 11:00 am - 4:00 pm.
2:30 PM
To book an appointment go to https://www.blood.ca/en
11:00 AM
Explore an ancient civilization that flourished for thousands of years.
The Nile River Valley of 5,000 years ago was the birthplace of a remarkable civilization. Protected from foreign invasion by vast deserts and sustained by fertile soil along the river, the ancient Egyptians developed from a simple agricultural community into a sophisticated society. Under a system of divine kingship, this Egyptian civilization lasted thousands of years and contributed strongly to the later cultures of the Mediterranean and Europe.
This travelling exhibit created by the Royal Ontario Museum will cover topics such as personal adornment, daily household life, architecture, education, religion and the Ancient Egyptian view of the afterlife. The exhibit includes 9 display cases featuring original artifacts from the ROM's collection, 10 text panels, 17 hands-on artifacts, 4 activity stations and a video.
The exhibit will be on display March 7 to May 18, 2018 at the Scugog Shores Heritage Centre & Archives. The exhibit will be closed March 16 and 23 and April 11-13. Hours are Tuesday - Sunday from 11:00 am - 4:00 pm.
11:00 AM
Explore an ancient civilization that flourished for thousands of years.
The Nile River Valley of 5,000 years ago was the birthplace of a remarkable civilization. Protected from foreign invasion by vast deserts and sustained by fertile soil along the river, the ancient Egyptians developed from a simple agricultural community into a sophisticated society. Under a system of divine kingship, this Egyptian civilization lasted thousands of years and contributed strongly to the later cultures of the Mediterranean and Europe.
This travelling exhibit created by the Royal Ontario Museum will cover topics such as personal adornment, daily household life, architecture, education, religion and the Ancient Egyptian view of the afterlife. The exhibit includes 9 display cases featuring original artifacts from the ROM's collection, 10 text panels, 17 hands-on artifacts, 4 activity stations and a video.
The exhibit will be on display March 7 to May 18, 2018 at the Scugog Shores Heritage Centre & Archives. The exhibit will be closed March 16 and 23 and April 11-13. Hours are Tuesday - Sunday from 11:00 am - 4:00 pm.
11:00 AM
Explore an ancient civilization that flourished for thousands of years.
The Nile River Valley of 5,000 years ago was the birthplace of a remarkable civilization. Protected from foreign invasion by vast deserts and sustained by fertile soil along the river, the ancient Egyptians developed from a simple agricultural community into a sophisticated society. Under a system of divine kingship, this Egyptian civilization lasted thousands of years and contributed strongly to the later cultures of the Mediterranean and Europe.
This travelling exhibit created by the Royal Ontario Museum will cover topics such as personal adornment, daily household life, architecture, education, religion and the Ancient Egyptian view of the afterlife. The exhibit includes 9 display cases featuring original artifacts from the ROM's collection, 10 text panels, 17 hands-on artifacts, 4 activity stations and a video.
The exhibit will be on display March 7 to May 18, 2018 at the Scugog Shores Heritage Centre & Archives. The exhibit will be closed March 16 and 23 and April 11-13. Hours are Tuesday - Sunday from 11:00 am - 4:00 pm.
11:00 AM
Explore an ancient civilization that flourished for thousands of years.
The Nile River Valley of 5,000 years ago was the birthplace of a remarkable civilization. Protected from foreign invasion by vast deserts and sustained by fertile soil along the river, the ancient Egyptians developed from a simple agricultural community into a sophisticated society. Under a system of divine kingship, this Egyptian civilization lasted thousands of years and contributed strongly to the later cultures of the Mediterranean and Europe.
This travelling exhibit created by the Royal Ontario Museum will cover topics such as personal adornment, daily household life, architecture, education, religion and the Ancient Egyptian view of the afterlife. The exhibit includes 9 display cases featuring original artifacts from the ROM's collection, 10 text panels, 17 hands-on artifacts, 4 activity stations and a video.
The exhibit will be on display March 7 to May 18, 2018 at the Scugog Shores Heritage Centre & Archives. The exhibit will be closed March 16 and 23 and April 11-13. Hours are Tuesday - Sunday from 11:00 am - 4:00 pm.
1:00 PM| 484 Bay Street Port Perry ON
The Port Perry Legion is hosting "The Burnt River Band" with special guest Darrin Johnson
followed by Open Mic.
Come enjoy an afternoon of great entertainment and dancing!
$10.00 per person
Food available
11:00 AM
Explore an ancient civilization that flourished for thousands of years.
The Nile River Valley of 5,000 years ago was the birthplace of a remarkable civilization. Protected from foreign invasion by vast deserts and sustained by fertile soil along the river, the ancient Egyptians developed from a simple agricultural community into a sophisticated society. Under a system of divine kingship, this Egyptian civilization lasted thousands of years and contributed strongly to the later cultures of the Mediterranean and Europe.
This travelling exhibit created by the Royal Ontario Museum will cover topics such as personal adornment, daily household life, architecture, education, religion and the Ancient Egyptian view of the afterlife. The exhibit includes 9 display cases featuring original artifacts from the ROM's collection, 10 text panels, 17 hands-on artifacts, 4 activity stations and a video.
The exhibit will be on display March 7 to May 18, 2018 at the Scugog Shores Heritage Centre & Archives. The exhibit will be closed March 16 and 23 and April 11-13. Hours are Tuesday - Sunday from 11:00 am - 4:00 pm.
6:30 PM| 3971 Hwy. 7A Nestleton
Pot- Luck Supper and general meeting with Speaker David Jewell Speaking on Tropicals/Winter
Meeting held at the Nestleton Community Hall.
11:00 AM
Explore an ancient civilization that flourished for thousands of years.
The Nile River Valley of 5,000 years ago was the birthplace of a remarkable civilization. Protected from foreign invasion by vast deserts and sustained by fertile soil along the river, the ancient Egyptians developed from a simple agricultural community into a sophisticated society. Under a system of divine kingship, this Egyptian civilization lasted thousands of years and contributed strongly to the later cultures of the Mediterranean and Europe.
This travelling exhibit created by the Royal Ontario Museum will cover topics such as personal adornment, daily household life, architecture, education, religion and the Ancient Egyptian view of the afterlife. The exhibit includes 9 display cases featuring original artifacts from the ROM's collection, 10 text panels, 17 hands-on artifacts, 4 activity stations and a video.
The exhibit will be on display March 7 to May 18, 2018 at the Scugog Shores Heritage Centre & Archives. The exhibit will be closed March 16 and 23 and April 11-13. Hours are Tuesday - Sunday from 11:00 am - 4:00 pm.
11:00 AM
Explore an ancient civilization that flourished for thousands of years.
The Nile River Valley of 5,000 years ago was the birthplace of a remarkable civilization. Protected from foreign invasion by vast deserts and sustained by fertile soil along the river, the ancient Egyptians developed from a simple agricultural community into a sophisticated society. Under a system of divine kingship, this Egyptian civilization lasted thousands of years and contributed strongly to the later cultures of the Mediterranean and Europe.
This travelling exhibit created by the Royal Ontario Museum will cover topics such as personal adornment, daily household life, architecture, education, religion and the Ancient Egyptian view of the afterlife. The exhibit includes 9 display cases featuring original artifacts from the ROM's collection, 10 text panels, 17 hands-on artifacts, 4 activity stations and a video.
The exhibit will be on display March 7 to May 18, 2018 at the Scugog Shores Heritage Centre & Archives. The exhibit will be closed March 16 and 23 and April 11-13. Hours are Tuesday - Sunday from 11:00 am - 4:00 pm.
9:00 AM
Learn about the work involved in protecting and conserving Ontario's native turtles through the operation of a turtle hospital that treats, rehabilitates, and releases injured turtles. Participants will meet at 9 a.m. at the South end of the Vos Independent Grocer parking lot (1893 Scugog St., Port Perry) to carpool to the Centre. The tour is from 10 :30 a.m. - Noon. Free for North Durham Nature members. $15 for non-members. Please contact Cara at cara-gregory@hotmail.com to pre-register. For more information, please visit our website at www.northdurhamnature.com or "Like" us on Facebook!
11:00 AM
Explore an ancient civilization that flourished for thousands of years.
The Nile River Valley of 5,000 years ago was the birthplace of a remarkable civilization. Protected from foreign invasion by vast deserts and sustained by fertile soil along the river, the ancient Egyptians developed from a simple agricultural community into a sophisticated society. Under a system of divine kingship, this Egyptian civilization lasted thousands of years and contributed strongly to the later cultures of the Mediterranean and Europe.
This travelling exhibit created by the Royal Ontario Museum will cover topics such as personal adornment, daily household life, architecture, education, religion and the Ancient Egyptian view of the afterlife. The exhibit includes 9 display cases featuring original artifacts from the ROM's collection, 10 text panels, 17 hands-on artifacts, 4 activity stations and a video.
The exhibit will be on display March 7 to May 18, 2018 at the Scugog Shores Heritage Centre & Archives. The exhibit will be closed March 16 and 23 and April 11-13. Hours are Tuesday - Sunday from 11:00 am - 4:00 pm.
11:00 AM
Explore an ancient civilization that flourished for thousands of years.
The Nile River Valley of 5,000 years ago was the birthplace of a remarkable civilization. Protected from foreign invasion by vast deserts and sustained by fertile soil along the river, the ancient Egyptians developed from a simple agricultural community into a sophisticated society. Under a system of divine kingship, this Egyptian civilization lasted thousands of years and contributed strongly to the later cultures of the Mediterranean and Europe.
This travelling exhibit created by the Royal Ontario Museum will cover topics such as personal adornment, daily household life, architecture, education, religion and the Ancient Egyptian view of the afterlife. The exhibit includes 9 display cases featuring original artifacts from the ROM's collection, 10 text panels, 17 hands-on artifacts, 4 activity stations and a video.
The exhibit will be on display March 7 to May 18, 2018 at the Scugog Shores Heritage Centre & Archives. The exhibit will be closed March 16 and 23 and April 11-13. Hours are Tuesday - Sunday from 11:00 am - 4:00 pm.
11:00 AM
Explore an ancient civilization that flourished for thousands of years.
The Nile River Valley of 5,000 years ago was the birthplace of a remarkable civilization. Protected from foreign invasion by vast deserts and sustained by fertile soil along the river, the ancient Egyptians developed from a simple agricultural community into a sophisticated society. Under a system of divine kingship, this Egyptian civilization lasted thousands of years and contributed strongly to the later cultures of the Mediterranean and Europe.
This travelling exhibit created by the Royal Ontario Museum will cover topics such as personal adornment, daily household life, architecture, education, religion and the Ancient Egyptian view of the afterlife. The exhibit includes 9 display cases featuring original artifacts from the ROM's collection, 10 text panels, 17 hands-on artifacts, 4 activity stations and a video.
The exhibit will be on display March 7 to May 18, 2018 at the Scugog Shores Heritage Centre & Archives. The exhibit will be closed March 16 and 23 and April 11-13. Hours are Tuesday - Sunday from 11:00 am - 4:00 pm.
11:00 AM
Explore an ancient civilization that flourished for thousands of years.
The Nile River Valley of 5,000 years ago was the birthplace of a remarkable civilization. Protected from foreign invasion by vast deserts and sustained by fertile soil along the river, the ancient Egyptians developed from a simple agricultural community into a sophisticated society. Under a system of divine kingship, this Egyptian civilization lasted thousands of years and contributed strongly to the later cultures of the Mediterranean and Europe.
This travelling exhibit created by the Royal Ontario Museum will cover topics such as personal adornment, daily household life, architecture, education, religion and the Ancient Egyptian view of the afterlife. The exhibit includes 9 display cases featuring original artifacts from the ROM's collection, 10 text panels, 17 hands-on artifacts, 4 activity stations and a video.
The exhibit will be on display March 7 to May 18, 2018 at the Scugog Shores Heritage Centre & Archives. The exhibit will be closed March 16 and 23 and April 11-13. Hours are Tuesday - Sunday from 11:00 am - 4:00 pm.
7:00 PM| 15 Coryelle Street,
Seagrave Church is offering a night out to play bid euchre every 3rd Wednesday of the month. This is a no-profit events.
The next Big Bid Euchre night at Seagrave Church (meet in the basement) will be March 21st doors open at 7 p.m., cost $5.00 all money paid back as prizes.
For more information contact John Olivero at 905-449-8608.
Seagrave United Church, 15 Coryelle St, Seagrave ON, L0C 1G0.
11:00 AM
Explore an ancient civilization that flourished for thousands of years.
The Nile River Valley of 5,000 years ago was the birthplace of a remarkable civilization. Protected from foreign invasion by vast deserts and sustained by fertile soil along the river, the ancient Egyptians developed from a simple agricultural community into a sophisticated society. Under a system of divine kingship, this Egyptian civilization lasted thousands of years and contributed strongly to the later cultures of the Mediterranean and Europe.
This travelling exhibit created by the Royal Ontario Museum will cover topics such as personal adornment, daily household life, architecture, education, religion and the Ancient Egyptian view of the afterlife. The exhibit includes 9 display cases featuring original artifacts from the ROM's collection, 10 text panels, 17 hands-on artifacts, 4 activity stations and a video.
The exhibit will be on display March 7 to May 18, 2018 at the Scugog Shores Heritage Centre & Archives. The exhibit will be closed March 16 and 23 and April 11-13. Hours are Tuesday - Sunday from 11:00 am - 4:00 pm.
11:00 AM
Explore an ancient civilization that flourished for thousands of years.
The Nile River Valley of 5,000 years ago was the birthplace of a remarkable civilization. Protected from foreign invasion by vast deserts and sustained by fertile soil along the river, the ancient Egyptians developed from a simple agricultural community into a sophisticated society. Under a system of divine kingship, this Egyptian civilization lasted thousands of years and contributed strongly to the later cultures of the Mediterranean and Europe.
This travelling exhibit created by the Royal Ontario Museum will cover topics such as personal adornment, daily household life, architecture, education, religion and the Ancient Egyptian view of the afterlife. The exhibit includes 9 display cases featuring original artifacts from the ROM's collection, 10 text panels, 17 hands-on artifacts, 4 activity stations and a video.
The exhibit will be on display March 7 to May 18, 2018 at the Scugog Shores Heritage Centre & Archives. The exhibit will be closed March 16 and 23 and April 11-13. Hours are Tuesday - Sunday from 11:00 am - 4:00 pm.
8:00 PM| GREENBANK
We are delighted to welcome back Canadian songbird, Lynn Miles, to the Greenbank Folk Music Society stage on Saturday, March 24th. Acclaimed Canadian guitarist/singer/songwriter, Keith Glass, will join with Lynn to bring their warm and wonderful styles together again for their many fans. Showtime: 8 pm.
Lynn is one of Canada’s most accomplished singer/songwriters. She has 14 albums to her credit, and is the winner of a Juno award for solo roots album of the year. She is also the winner of four Canadian Folk Music awards, two for Songwriter of the Year, one for Singer of the Year and one for Solo Artist of the Year.
The New York Times says, “Lynn Miles makes forlorn sound like a state of grace”, while Billboard Magazine writes “Lynn Miles sings lusciously! Smart lyrics abound as she expounds on love lost and gained, sketched with dark hues and rising tempos”
Joining Lynn is Keith Glass, singer/songwriter, multi-instrumentalist (guitar, mandolin, bass), and producer, as well as a founding member, guitarist, and songwriter with the critically acclaimed band Prairie Oyster. The recipient of multiple Juno and Canadian Country Music Association Awards, Prairie Oyster is often cited as Canada’s foremost roots/country band. They toured extensively in Canada, the U.S. and Europe over a career that spanned almost four decades. In 2008, Prairie Oyster was inducted into the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame. Keith and his band mates are also the recipients of a SOCAN lifetime achievement award.
Tickets are $ 25 each and available at: Blue Heron Books, 62 Brock St West,in Uxbridge, 905-852-4282; P O E Design, 146 Queen St, in Port Perry, 905-985-0060; or Phone 905-985-8351 for reserved tickets and information.
Check out our web site and watch for future concerts at: greenbankfolkmusic.ca and on Facebook
11:00 AM
Explore an ancient civilization that flourished for thousands of years.
The Nile River Valley of 5,000 years ago was the birthplace of a remarkable civilization. Protected from foreign invasion by vast deserts and sustained by fertile soil along the river, the ancient Egyptians developed from a simple agricultural community into a sophisticated society. Under a system of divine kingship, this Egyptian civilization lasted thousands of years and contributed strongly to the later cultures of the Mediterranean and Europe.
This travelling exhibit created by the Royal Ontario Museum will cover topics such as personal adornment, daily household life, architecture, education, religion and the Ancient Egyptian view of the afterlife. The exhibit includes 9 display cases featuring original artifacts from the ROM's collection, 10 text panels, 17 hands-on artifacts, 4 activity stations and a video.
The exhibit will be on display March 7 to May 18, 2018 at the Scugog Shores Heritage Centre & Archives. The exhibit will be closed March 16 and 23 and April 11-13. Hours are Tuesday - Sunday from 11:00 am - 4:00 pm.
1:00 PM
Join author Barbara Dickson as she speaks about her book Bomb Girls: Trading Aprons for Ammo, a comprehensive, historical record of Canada’s biggest WWII munitions plant (“GECO”) employing over 21,000 citizens, predominantly women, who courageously worked with high explosives around the clock over its four year history. The book offers a unique, intimate, and extraordinary glimpse into the lives and hearts of these dedicated Canadians. In-person interviews with the women who risked their lives every time they stepped onto the “clean side” of the plant lend a personal, distinctive perspective to the book. Their stories reveal tenacity, dedication, patriotism, and resolve in a time when the concept of women working outside the home was a cultural anomaly. Bomb Girls captures, in a dramatic way, the dangerous work these brave young women performed. It’s imperative to pass along their enduring legacy to the generations to come. All talks take place at the Scugog Shores Heritage Centre & Archives, 1655 Reach Street, Port Perry (inside the Scugog Arena) and start at 1:00 pm. Admission is $10/person and includes entry to the exhibit gallery For more information please contact Shannon at museum@scugog.ca or 905-985-8698 x 103. |
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7:30 PM
Cantorei Sine Nomine Chamber Choir, Directed by Stu Beaudoin Sings Lamentations of Jeremiah by Tomas Luis de Victoria on Sunday, March 25, 2018, 7:30PM, Greenbank United Church, 19991 Hwy.12. No tickets required.
11:00 AM
Explore an ancient civilization that flourished for thousands of years.
The Nile River Valley of 5,000 years ago was the birthplace of a remarkable civilization. Protected from foreign invasion by vast deserts and sustained by fertile soil along the river, the ancient Egyptians developed from a simple agricultural community into a sophisticated society. Under a system of divine kingship, this Egyptian civilization lasted thousands of years and contributed strongly to the later cultures of the Mediterranean and Europe.
This travelling exhibit created by the Royal Ontario Museum will cover topics such as personal adornment, daily household life, architecture, education, religion and the Ancient Egyptian view of the afterlife. The exhibit includes 9 display cases featuring original artifacts from the ROM's collection, 10 text panels, 17 hands-on artifacts, 4 activity stations and a video.
The exhibit will be on display March 7 to May 18, 2018 at the Scugog Shores Heritage Centre & Archives. The exhibit will be closed March 16 and 23 and April 11-13. Hours are Tuesday - Sunday from 11:00 am - 4:00 pm.
7:00 PM
Cartwright Sports & Recreation Inc. will host their Annual General Meeting on Tuesday, March 27, 2018 at 7:00 pm in the Nestleton Community Centre.
We are inviting all our Cartwright Fields user groups and their families, our local community associations, community members and families who enjoy what our Park offers and would like to see our upcoming projects, upgrades and community fundraising events for the 2018 year and beyond.
We always welcome input and suggestions from everyone to help us improve the Park and its facilities at Cartwright Fields in Nestleton.
Hope to see you there!