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Carleton Place weekend guide: September 23 – 25

Thursday, September 22, 2016 @ 03:09 PM
posted by Tara McNeil

Carleton Place weekend guide: September 23 – 25

Check out the weekend guide below to find out what is going on in your community.


FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23

Ballroom and Latin Dance Social

8:00pm – 10:30pm
Join us at Total Rhythm Dance Studio (www.trds.ca) for a fun night of dancing to great music and good company. We start with a 30 minute dance lesson followed by general dancing. Coffee, Tea and cookies provided.
Total Rhythm Dance Studio
Lansdowne Avenue, Carleton Place
trds.tania.munro@gmail.com

Mississippi Blues Society Open Jam at Waterfront Gastropub

8:30pm – 11:00pm
First Friday of the month.
Waterfront Gastropub
12 Bell St., Carleton Place
613-257-5755
thewaterfrontgastropub.ca/

DJ Whisper

10:00pm – 2:00am
The Waterfront Gastropub presents top 40 dance music.
The Waterfront Gastropub
12 Bell St, Carleton Place
downtowncarletonplace@gmail.com

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24

Carleton Place Farmers’ Market

8:30am – 12:30pm
Are you are looking for farm fresh produce and meats? Or how about homemade preserves and baking? Or maybe hand made crafts and artwork? Then the Carleton Place Farmers’ Market is the place to be! We pride ourselves on having only local produce and craftspeople represented, giving you a taste and experience unique to Carleton Place.
Fresh produce, meats, fish, fruit, herbs, plants, honey, maple syrup, preserves, baked goods, prepared dinners and arts and design ware.
7 Beckwith St., Carleton Place
Cpfarmersmarket.wordpress.com

The Brett Pearson Run for Your Life at Carleton Place Town Hall

9:00am – 1:00pm
5km Walk/Run fundraiser to raise awareness about the issues of suicide, mental health and substance abuse. This event is held in memory of Carleton Place student Brett Pearson, who lost his life to suicide when he was 16. Participants have the option of a 5km walk or 5km run. The starting point is at the Carleton Place Town Square. The event is sponsored by the Carleton Place Drug Strategy Committee and SunLife Financial. This is your chance to join friends and family to help raise funds for suicide awareness and mental health, as well as substance abuse/misuse prevention. Reg’n $25 ($15 ea in team).
Carleton Place Town Hall
175 Bridge St., Carleton Place
613-257-8049
cpdrugstrategy.com/

Doors Open North Grenville at North Grenville

10:00am – 4:00pm
Travel quiet country roads and experience historical villages. Explore trails and the Rideau River and Canal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Hear stories as you tour beautiful heritage buildings and cemeteries. Savour the smells in a historical wood-burning bakery. Learn about a local resident who patented an improved spinning wheel more than 150 years ago. See demonstrations by the Sword Fighters Guild and a lace-maker. Listen to “human books”. Visit new buildings that feature state-of-the-art facilities for livestock genetics, truck repair, advanced orthopaedic care, and a water pump station and reservoir. Stop at teas & fundraising BBQs along the way.
North Grenville.
613-258-9860
www.doorsopenontario.on.ca/

Doors Open Perth at Perth

10:00am – 4:00pm
This special one-day event, which also honours the 200th anniversary of the Perth Military Settlement, offers folks free admission to a variety of local heritage sites, including Artmaker Studio (5003 Highway 43, built in 1900), Inge-Va (66 Craig Street, built in 1823-4), Matheson House Museum National Historic Site (11 Gore Street, built in 1840), Perth Legion Hall of Remembrance Museum (26 Beckwith Street East), Perth Town Hall (80 Gore Street East, built in 1863), and the Upper Scotch Line School (513 Upper Scotch Line Road, built in 1856). These beautiful landmarks were handsomely built and are steeped in fascinating histories, making this day the perfect time to tour them and learn more about their origins and historical significance.
Various Locations in Perth
www.doorsopenontario.on.ca/

Kids’ Book Launch: Natasha Peterson at Carleton Place Public Library

11:00am – 12:00pm
Carleton Place resident Natasha Peterson debuts Gayle the Goose Goes Global, a children’s book that is both a feel good story & educational.
Gayle is a regular Canada Goose, except for one thing. She is directionally-challenged. When her frustrated flock flies away leaving Gayle behind at migration time, Gayle is forced to either sit back and wait for their return, or take matters into her own wings by migrating on her own. Gayle takes on the challenge of a lifetime, and migrates alone. While on her journey, Gayle visits many of Canadian greatest landmarks and learns that she can both survive and thrive on her own. When Gayle returns to share her adventures with the rest of her flock, the geese begin to wonder if her quirkiness may be just what the flock was missing. Perhaps a change from the ordinary routine would do them all a little good.
Carleton Place Public Library
101 Beckwith St., Carleton Place
carletonplace.ca/library-c234.php

Book Launch: Arlene Stafford Wilson at The Book Nook

12:00pm – 4:00pm
Arlene Stafford Wilson launches the latest in her Lanark County series of books that have been best sellers at the Book Nook for years. Apparently the author only had plans for the first one, but her fans kept demanding more, and her latest is entitled Lanark County Classics: A Treasury of Tales from Another Time.
The Book Nook
60 Gore St. E., Perth
thebooknook@bellnet.ca
613-267-2350

Palette Knife Workshop at The Thirsty Moose

2:00pm – 4:00pm
Create a painting with acrylics and palette knives. This interactive workshop is happening upstairs at the Thirsty Moose. Bring yourself and a friend, painting attire and everything else is provided. $40 ($35 Arts CP members)
The Thirsty Moose
20 Bridge St., Carleton Place
613-253-0879
ashley.stufko@gmail.com

Acoustic Saturdays

3:00pm – 6:00am and again at 9:00pm – 1am
The Waterfont Gastropub presents acoustic saturdays.
downtowncarletonplace@gmail.com
12 Bell Street, Carleton Place

Queens Live Music

4:00pm – 8:00pm
Live Local Band
downtowncarletonplace@gmail.com
Queen’s Hotel
142 Bridge St, Carleton Place

Music at the Moose

9:00pm – 11:30pm
he Thirsty Moose have great live local music
downtowncarletonplace@gmail.com
The Thirsty Moose Pub & Eatery
20 Bridge St, Carleton Place

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25

Music at Gastropub

3:00pm – 6:00am
Check out the Waterfront Gastropub for some great live music with Redneck Limousine
downtowncarletonplace@gmail.com
12 Bell Street, Carleton Place

Blues w/Barry Buse & Redneck Limousine at Waterfront Gastropub

3:00pm – 6:00pm
Live Music.
Waterfront Gastropub
12 Bell St., Carleton Place
613-257-5755
Thewaterfrontgastropub.ca

The NightCrawlers at Generations Inn

6:00pm – 9:00pm
Acoustic Blues
Generations Inn
717 Lake Park Rd., Carleton Place
hayshore@magma.ca
613-253-5253
www.generationsinnhouse.ca/









Posts Tagged ‘Palette Knife Workshop’

Carleton Place weekend guide: September 23 – 25

Thursday, September 22, 2016 @ 03:09 PM
posted by Tara McNeil

Carleton Place weekend guide: September 23 – 25

Check out the weekend guide below to find out what is going on in your community.


FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23

Ballroom and Latin Dance Social

8:00pm – 10:30pm
Join us at Total Rhythm Dance Studio (www.trds.ca) for a fun night of dancing to great music and good company. We start with a 30 minute dance lesson followed by general dancing. Coffee, Tea and cookies provided.
Total Rhythm Dance Studio
Lansdowne Avenue, Carleton Place
trds.tania.munro@gmail.com

Mississippi Blues Society Open Jam at Waterfront Gastropub

8:30pm – 11:00pm
First Friday of the month.
Waterfront Gastropub
12 Bell St., Carleton Place
613-257-5755
thewaterfrontgastropub.ca/

DJ Whisper

10:00pm – 2:00am
The Waterfront Gastropub presents top 40 dance music.
The Waterfront Gastropub
12 Bell St, Carleton Place
downtowncarletonplace@gmail.com

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24

Carleton Place Farmers’ Market

8:30am – 12:30pm
Are you are looking for farm fresh produce and meats? Or how about homemade preserves and baking? Or maybe hand made crafts and artwork? Then the Carleton Place Farmers’ Market is the place to be! We pride ourselves on having only local produce and craftspeople represented, giving you a taste and experience unique to Carleton Place.
Fresh produce, meats, fish, fruit, herbs, plants, honey, maple syrup, preserves, baked goods, prepared dinners and arts and design ware.
7 Beckwith St., Carleton Place
Cpfarmersmarket.wordpress.com

The Brett Pearson Run for Your Life at Carleton Place Town Hall

9:00am – 1:00pm
5km Walk/Run fundraiser to raise awareness about the issues of suicide, mental health and substance abuse. This event is held in memory of Carleton Place student Brett Pearson, who lost his life to suicide when he was 16. Participants have the option of a 5km walk or 5km run. The starting point is at the Carleton Place Town Square. The event is sponsored by the Carleton Place Drug Strategy Committee and SunLife Financial. This is your chance to join friends and family to help raise funds for suicide awareness and mental health, as well as substance abuse/misuse prevention. Reg’n $25 ($15 ea in team).
Carleton Place Town Hall
175 Bridge St., Carleton Place
613-257-8049
cpdrugstrategy.com/

Doors Open North Grenville at North Grenville

10:00am – 4:00pm
Travel quiet country roads and experience historical villages. Explore trails and the Rideau River and Canal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Hear stories as you tour beautiful heritage buildings and cemeteries. Savour the smells in a historical wood-burning bakery. Learn about a local resident who patented an improved spinning wheel more than 150 years ago. See demonstrations by the Sword Fighters Guild and a lace-maker. Listen to “human books”. Visit new buildings that feature state-of-the-art facilities for livestock genetics, truck repair, advanced orthopaedic care, and a water pump station and reservoir. Stop at teas & fundraising BBQs along the way.
North Grenville.
613-258-9860
www.doorsopenontario.on.ca/

Doors Open Perth at Perth

10:00am – 4:00pm
This special one-day event, which also honours the 200th anniversary of the Perth Military Settlement, offers folks free admission to a variety of local heritage sites, including Artmaker Studio (5003 Highway 43, built in 1900), Inge-Va (66 Craig Street, built in 1823-4), Matheson House Museum National Historic Site (11 Gore Street, built in 1840), Perth Legion Hall of Remembrance Museum (26 Beckwith Street East), Perth Town Hall (80 Gore Street East, built in 1863), and the Upper Scotch Line School (513 Upper Scotch Line Road, built in 1856). These beautiful landmarks were handsomely built and are steeped in fascinating histories, making this day the perfect time to tour them and learn more about their origins and historical significance.
Various Locations in Perth
www.doorsopenontario.on.ca/

Kids’ Book Launch: Natasha Peterson at Carleton Place Public Library

11:00am – 12:00pm
Carleton Place resident Natasha Peterson debuts Gayle the Goose Goes Global, a children’s book that is both a feel good story & educational.
Gayle is a regular Canada Goose, except for one thing. She is directionally-challenged. When her frustrated flock flies away leaving Gayle behind at migration time, Gayle is forced to either sit back and wait for their return, or take matters into her own wings by migrating on her own. Gayle takes on the challenge of a lifetime, and migrates alone. While on her journey, Gayle visits many of Canadian greatest landmarks and learns that she can both survive and thrive on her own. When Gayle returns to share her adventures with the rest of her flock, the geese begin to wonder if her quirkiness may be just what the flock was missing. Perhaps a change from the ordinary routine would do them all a little good.
Carleton Place Public Library
101 Beckwith St., Carleton Place
carletonplace.ca/library-c234.php

Book Launch: Arlene Stafford Wilson at The Book Nook

12:00pm – 4:00pm
Arlene Stafford Wilson launches the latest in her Lanark County series of books that have been best sellers at the Book Nook for years. Apparently the author only had plans for the first one, but her fans kept demanding more, and her latest is entitled Lanark County Classics: A Treasury of Tales from Another Time.
The Book Nook
60 Gore St. E., Perth
thebooknook@bellnet.ca
613-267-2350

Palette Knife Workshop at The Thirsty Moose

2:00pm – 4:00pm
Create a painting with acrylics and palette knives. This interactive workshop is happening upstairs at the Thirsty Moose. Bring yourself and a friend, painting attire and everything else is provided. $40 ($35 Arts CP members)
The Thirsty Moose
20 Bridge St., Carleton Place
613-253-0879
ashley.stufko@gmail.com

Acoustic Saturdays

3:00pm – 6:00am and again at 9:00pm – 1am
The Waterfont Gastropub presents acoustic saturdays.
downtowncarletonplace@gmail.com
12 Bell Street, Carleton Place

Queens Live Music

4:00pm – 8:00pm
Live Local Band
downtowncarletonplace@gmail.com
Queen’s Hotel
142 Bridge St, Carleton Place

Music at the Moose

9:00pm – 11:30pm
he Thirsty Moose have great live local music
downtowncarletonplace@gmail.com
The Thirsty Moose Pub & Eatery
20 Bridge St, Carleton Place

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25

Music at Gastropub

3:00pm – 6:00am
Check out the Waterfront Gastropub for some great live music with Redneck Limousine
downtowncarletonplace@gmail.com
12 Bell Street, Carleton Place

Blues w/Barry Buse & Redneck Limousine at Waterfront Gastropub

3:00pm – 6:00pm
Live Music.
Waterfront Gastropub
12 Bell St., Carleton Place
613-257-5755
Thewaterfrontgastropub.ca

The NightCrawlers at Generations Inn

6:00pm – 9:00pm
Acoustic Blues
Generations Inn
717 Lake Park Rd., Carleton Place
hayshore@magma.ca
613-253-5253
www.generationsinnhouse.ca/

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