Smiths Falls weekend guide: October 7 – 10

Smiths Falls weekend guide: October 7 – 10
Check out the weekend guide below to find out what is going on in your community.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7
Kaleidoscope of Victorian Coloured Glass Exhibition
10:30am – 4:30pm
Join the Museum for a breath-taking display of art glass with a vast array of colours and techniques. The colourful glass pieces from the Byington Collection focus on the period 1850 -1910, where the experimentation with decoration, techniques and materials brought creativity in glass production to its peak. This is an opportunity to see rare and beautiful pieces from a sixty year private collection.
Heritage House Museum
11 Old Slys Road, Smiths Falls
613-283-6311
heritagehouse@smithsfalls.ca
www.facebook.com/HeritageHouseMuseum
SATURDAY,OCTOBER 8
DBA Farmers Market
9:00am – 2:00pm
Come out to enjoy the Downtown Smiths Falls Farmers’ Market and get some local fresh produce! See you on Russell Street West!
Harvest Time at Heritage House
10:30am – 4:30pm
See the museum change with the seasons, with special harvest demonstrations.
Heritage House Museum,
11 Old Slys Road, Smiths Falls
613-283-6311
heritagehouse@smithsfalls.ca
www.facebook.com/HeritageHouseMuseum
Turkey and Train Rides this Thanksgiving
11:00am – 3:00pm
What goes better with turkey than train rides? The Railway Museum of Eastern Ontario is serving up a Thanksgiving weekend like no other! Bring your friends and your out-of-town relatives for a special Thanksgiving train ride
Rides will take place Saturday October 8th and Sunday October 9th from 11 am to 3 pm. Climb aboard a 1940s caboose to discover what it’s like to be pulled by a first-generation diesel engine. A return trip down the track is $5 for 7 years or older, $3 for children 3-6 years & 2 and under ride free!
The museum will be open 10 am to 5 pm each day and admission to the museum is free Saturday and Sunday. The museum will be open Monday October 10th and will close for the season Tuesday October 11th.
This will also be your last chance this season to view our new exhibit: Lost Stations of Eastern Ontario.
This exciting exhibition details the fated history of the railways and their stations in Eastern Ontario as well as the important role that these stations played in the surrounding communities. Like many communities along the line, the railway was an integral part of life. Today much of what remains of the fated railway lines are of the lonely stations peeking out the overgrown rural countryside.
We invite you to come out to the museum on Thanksgiving weekend for some family fun!
The Railway Museum of Eastern Ontario
90 William St. West, Smiths Falls.
For information contact the museum at 613-283-5696, email info@rmeo.org or visit our website at www.rmeo.org
Campbell Woods in Concert
8:00pm – 10:00pm
STATION THEATRE Campbell Woods in Concert—with Tim Jackson. Playing from new album, Oxford Street. October 8 @ 8 pm. Tickets $20 @ Special Greetings, cash only, www.smithsfallstheatre.com, 613-283-0300 and at the door. Beer and Wine Bar before, at intermission and afterwards.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9
Turkey and Train Rides this Thanksgiving
11:00am – 3:00pm
What goes better with turkey than train rides? The Railway Museum of Eastern Ontario is serving up a Thanksgiving weekend like no other! Bring your friends and your out-of-town relatives for a special Thanksgiving train ride
Rides will take place Saturday October 8th and Sunday October 9th from 11 am to 3 pm. Climb aboard a 1940s caboose to discover what it’s like to be pulled by a first-generation diesel engine. A return trip down the track is $5 for 7 years or older, $3 for children 3-6 years & 2 and under ride free!
The museum will be open 10 am to 5 pm each day and admission to the museum is free Saturday and Sunday. The museum will be open Monday October 10th and will close for the season Tuesday October 11th.
This will also be your last chance this season to view our new exhibit: Lost Stations of Eastern Ontario.
This exciting exhibition details the fated history of the railways and their stations in Eastern Ontario as well as the important role that these stations played in the surrounding communities. Like many communities along the line, the railway was an integral part of life. Today much of what remains of the fated railway lines are of the lonely stations peeking out the overgrown rural countryside.
We invite you to come out to the museum on Thanksgiving weekend for some family fun!
The Railway Museum of Eastern Ontario
90 William St. West, Smiths Falls.
For information contact the museum at 613-283-5696, email info@rmeo.org or visit our website at www.rmeo.org
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Smiths Falls weekend guide: October 7 – 10

Smiths Falls weekend guide: October 7 – 10
Check out the weekend guide below to find out what is going on in your community.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7
Kaleidoscope of Victorian Coloured Glass Exhibition
10:30am – 4:30pm
Join the Museum for a breath-taking display of art glass with a vast array of colours and techniques. The colourful glass pieces from the Byington Collection focus on the period 1850 -1910, where the experimentation with decoration, techniques and materials brought creativity in glass production to its peak. This is an opportunity to see rare and beautiful pieces from a sixty year private collection.
Heritage House Museum
11 Old Slys Road, Smiths Falls
613-283-6311
heritagehouse@smithsfalls.ca
www.facebook.com/HeritageHouseMuseum
SATURDAY,OCTOBER 8
DBA Farmers Market
9:00am – 2:00pm
Come out to enjoy the Downtown Smiths Falls Farmers’ Market and get some local fresh produce! See you on Russell Street West!
Harvest Time at Heritage House
10:30am – 4:30pm
See the museum change with the seasons, with special harvest demonstrations.
Heritage House Museum,
11 Old Slys Road, Smiths Falls
613-283-6311
heritagehouse@smithsfalls.ca
www.facebook.com/HeritageHouseMuseum
Turkey and Train Rides this Thanksgiving
11:00am – 3:00pm
What goes better with turkey than train rides? The Railway Museum of Eastern Ontario is serving up a Thanksgiving weekend like no other! Bring your friends and your out-of-town relatives for a special Thanksgiving train ride
Rides will take place Saturday October 8th and Sunday October 9th from 11 am to 3 pm. Climb aboard a 1940s caboose to discover what it’s like to be pulled by a first-generation diesel engine. A return trip down the track is $5 for 7 years or older, $3 for children 3-6 years & 2 and under ride free!
The museum will be open 10 am to 5 pm each day and admission to the museum is free Saturday and Sunday. The museum will be open Monday October 10th and will close for the season Tuesday October 11th.
This will also be your last chance this season to view our new exhibit: Lost Stations of Eastern Ontario.
This exciting exhibition details the fated history of the railways and their stations in Eastern Ontario as well as the important role that these stations played in the surrounding communities. Like many communities along the line, the railway was an integral part of life. Today much of what remains of the fated railway lines are of the lonely stations peeking out the overgrown rural countryside.
We invite you to come out to the museum on Thanksgiving weekend for some family fun!
The Railway Museum of Eastern Ontario
90 William St. West, Smiths Falls.
For information contact the museum at 613-283-5696, email info@rmeo.org or visit our website at www.rmeo.org
Campbell Woods in Concert
8:00pm – 10:00pm
STATION THEATRE Campbell Woods in Concert—with Tim Jackson. Playing from new album, Oxford Street. October 8 @ 8 pm. Tickets $20 @ Special Greetings, cash only, www.smithsfallstheatre.com, 613-283-0300 and at the door. Beer and Wine Bar before, at intermission and afterwards.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9
Turkey and Train Rides this Thanksgiving
11:00am – 3:00pm
What goes better with turkey than train rides? The Railway Museum of Eastern Ontario is serving up a Thanksgiving weekend like no other! Bring your friends and your out-of-town relatives for a special Thanksgiving train ride
Rides will take place Saturday October 8th and Sunday October 9th from 11 am to 3 pm. Climb aboard a 1940s caboose to discover what it’s like to be pulled by a first-generation diesel engine. A return trip down the track is $5 for 7 years or older, $3 for children 3-6 years & 2 and under ride free!
The museum will be open 10 am to 5 pm each day and admission to the museum is free Saturday and Sunday. The museum will be open Monday October 10th and will close for the season Tuesday October 11th.
This will also be your last chance this season to view our new exhibit: Lost Stations of Eastern Ontario.
This exciting exhibition details the fated history of the railways and their stations in Eastern Ontario as well as the important role that these stations played in the surrounding communities. Like many communities along the line, the railway was an integral part of life. Today much of what remains of the fated railway lines are of the lonely stations peeking out the overgrown rural countryside.
We invite you to come out to the museum on Thanksgiving weekend for some family fun!
The Railway Museum of Eastern Ontario
90 William St. West, Smiths Falls.
For information contact the museum at 613-283-5696, email info@rmeo.org or visit our website at www.rmeo.org