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Carleton Place weekend guide: October 28 – 30
Carleton Place weekend guide: October 28 – 30
Check out the weekend guide below to find out what is going on in your community.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28
Victim Services Lanark County Drop In
8:30am – 4:00pm
Victim Services Lanark County is a community-based program that provides immediate, confidential short-term crisis intervention services, practical assistance, information, referrals and emotional support to persons affected by crime, tragedy and disaster. Everyone is welcome. Drop in and speak to one of our staff! All services are free, voluntary and confidential.
Carambeck Community Centre
351 Bridge Street, Carleton Place
For more information visit www.victimserviceslanark.ca
Swirlicious and Friends
10:00am – 4:00pm
Swirlicious and Friends Annual Shopping Event
Carambeck Community Centre
351 Bridge Street, Carleton Place
Une Heure de Conte en Francais
10:30am – 11:00am
Our French Storytime is back for the fall! Join us weekly for fun French stories, songs, and more. We also do a colouring page each week. This is the perfect session for children learning French, those in French immersion, and for families who speak French at home. No registration is necessary, and all ages are welcome. We will decide on the level based on the attendance.
carletonplacepubliclibrary@gmail.com
Movie Day Drop In – PA Day
1:00pm – 3:00pm
Looking for something fun to do during your child’s PA day? Drop into the library from 1-3pm for a movie afternoon. Enjoy the movie, take out some books, and have fun. No registration is required. We’ll announce the name of the movie on our library Facebook page at the beginning of the week, or call us to find out what’s playing. Perfect for all ages!
Carleton Place Public Library
carletonplacepubliclibrary@gmail.com
Beckwith Community Halloween Party
6:00pm – 8:00pm
Haunted House, Graveyard & New Stations! Cookie Decorating, Craft table, Pumpkin Bowling, Trick-or-Treat, Match Game, Fishing for Prizes, Bean bag Toss, Mini Putt, and much much more! Donations accepted at the door. For more information, please contact the Beckwith recreation Department at 613.257.1539 or cmcgregor@twp.beckwith.on.ca
Beckwith Park, 1319 9th Line, Coverall Building
Mudds Youth: King Lear
7:30pm
This year, the Mudds Youth are taking on one of Shakespeare’s most difficult plays: King Lear, the story of a king driven mad by the betrayal of his daughters. “It’s a great tragedy,” says Mark Piper. “By the end of the play, the stage is literally filled with dead bodies. My players love it! “Joking aside,” he concedes, “Lear is usually the apotheosis of a Shakespearean actor’s career — all of the parts are fully developed characters that present significant challenges for even the most seasoned actors: the betrayed king, the sad fool, three very different daughters, the man who can only truly see after he becomes blind, and his two warring sons. And my group — all teenagers — have taken these parts, and through a lot of hard work, have made them their own. It will be a real treat for the audience to see this new perspective on Lear. I’m very proud of them.”Tickets at Hallmark Carleton Place (428 McNeely) for $10.
Carleton Place Town Hall
175 Bridge St. CP
Mississippimudds.ca
Halloween Dance
8:00pm – 10:30pm
Join us at Total Rhythm Dance Studio 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. We encourage you to dress up for this event. We will be having a best costume contest and other games.
Total Rhythm Dance Studio
55 Lansdowne Ave, Carleton Place
www.trds.ca
trds.tania.munro@gmail.com
Halloween Dance
8:30pm – 11:00pm
Enjoy adult humour at Lanark Laughs comedy night.
The Waterfront Gastropub
12 Bell St, Carleton Place
downtowncarletonplace@gmail.com
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,OCTOBER 29
Craft Fair
10:00am – 4:00pm
Come and do some early Christmas shopping. Free admission. IODE Carleton Place Chapter to serve light lunch of sandwiches, dessert and refreshments. Door prizes donated by crafters-48 tables of crafts from Eastern Ontario and local area.
Carleton Place Arena, Carleton Place
downtowncarletonplace@gmail.com
Love For Rachel Fundraiser
11:00am – 2:00pm
A fundraiser for Rachel who is 4 years old and is battling cancer.
Come for games, a BBQ, Pumpkin carving, Face painting, a costume contest and more.
Carleton Place Farmers’ Market
7 Beckwith St, Carleton Place
downtowncarletonplace@gmail.com
Love For Rachel Fundraiser
1:00pm – 3:00pm
Bring your kids downtown for a fun daytime trick or treat event.
Other activities include wagon rides, a haunted alley, events at he library, bean bag toss at the Beauty Parlour, spooky goo at the Granary, dog dress up photo shoot at the Natural Pet Food Store.
downtowncarletonplace@gmail.com
Acoustic Saturdays
3:00pm – 6:00pm 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
Mudds Youth: King Lear
7:30pm
This year, the Mudds Youth are taking on one of Shakespeare’s most difficult plays: King Lear, the story of a king driven mad by the betrayal of his daughters. “It’s a great tragedy,” says Mark Piper. “By the end of the play, the stage is literally filled with dead bodies. My players love it! “Joking aside,” he concedes, “Lear is usually the apotheosis of a Shakespearean actor’s career — all of the parts are fully developed characters that present significant challenges for even the most seasoned actors: the betrayed king, the sad fool, three very different daughters, the man who can only truly see after he becomes blind, and his two warring sons. And my group — all teenagers — have taken these parts, and through a lot of hard work, have made them their own. It will be a real treat for the audience to see this new perspective on Lear. I’m very proud of them.”Tickets at Hallmark Carleton Place (428 McNeely) for $10.
Carleton Place Town Hall
175 Bridge St. CP
mississippimudds.ca
Music at the Moose
9:00pm – 11:30pm
he Thirsty Moose have great live local music
downtowncarletonplace@gmail.com
The Thirsty Moose Pub & Eatery
20 Bridge St, Carleton Place
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30
Zombie Walk to end youth homelessness
2:00pm
Come out and Join in and effort to end youth homelessness! This event will be the first of its kind in Carleton Place and all proceeds will be going to Cornerstone Landing! We would love to fill the streets with ZOMBIES! So come out and support this great cause and have some fun dressing up just before Halloween! Registration Fee is 10$ or a gift card to Walmart or Giant Tiger! Registration and meeting begins at noon and the walk starts at 1pm!
154 Beckwith St, Carleton Place
downtowncarletonplace@gmail.com
Music at Gastropub
3:00pm – 6:00pm
Check out the Waterfront Gastropub for some great live music with Redneck Limousine
downtowncarletonplace@gmail.com
12 Bell Street, Carleton Place
Harvest Dinner
5:00pm – 7:00pm
Legion Ladies Auxiliary’s HARVEST DINNER. Roast Beef, Mashed Potatoes,Corn, Rolls, Pie and Coffee $15.00 Adults $8.00 Children under 10. Get your tickets at the Legion Only 110 available.
177 George Street, Carleton Place
613-257-1727
Carleton Place weekend guide: October 21 – 23
Carleton Place weekend guide: October 21 – 23
Check out the weekend guide below to find out what is going on in your community.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21
Victim Services Lanark County Drop In
8:30am – 4:00pm
Victim Services Lanark County is a community-based program that provides immediate, confidential short-term crisis intervention services, practical assistance, information, referrals and emotional support to persons affected by crime, tragedy and disaster. Everyone is welcome. Drop in and speak to one of our staff! All services are free, voluntary and confidential.
Carambeck Community Centre
351 Bridge Street, Carleton Place
For more information visit www.victimserviceslanark.ca
Une Heure de Conte en Francais
10:30am – 11:00am
Our French Storytime is back for the fall! Join us weekly for fun French stories, songs, and more. We also do a colouring page each week. This is the perfect session for children learning French, those in French immersion, and for families who speak French at home. No registration is necessary, and all ages are welcome. We will decide on the level based on the attendance.
carletonplacepubliclibrary@gmail.com
Mudds Youth: King Lear
7:30pm
This year, the Mudds Youth are taking on one of Shakespeare’s most difficult plays: King Lear, the story of a king driven mad by the betrayal of his daughters. “It’s a great tragedy,” says Mark Piper. “By the end of the play, the stage is literally filled with dead bodies. My players love it! “Joking aside,” he concedes, “Lear is usually the apotheosis of a Shakespearean actor’s career — all of the parts are fully developed characters that present significant challenges for even the most seasoned actors: the betrayed king, the sad fool, three very different daughters, the man who can only truly see after he becomes blind, and his two warring sons. And my group — all teenagers — have taken these parts, and through a lot of hard work, have made them their own. It will be a real treat for the audience to see this new perspective on Lear. I’m very proud of them.”Tickets at Hallmark Carleton Place (428 McNeely) for $10.
Carleton Place Town Hall
175 Bridge St. CP
mississippimudds.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,OCTOBER 22
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
Trivia Night
7:00pm
Join us for trivia night at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 192. There will be snacks and drinks. $8 for members and $10 for non-members.
177 George Street, Carleton Place
Mudds Youth: King Lear
7:30pm
This year, the Mudds Youth are taking on one of Shakespeare’s most difficult plays: King Lear, the story of a king driven mad by the betrayal of his daughters. “It’s a great tragedy,” says Mark Piper. “By the end of the play, the stage is literally filled with dead bodies. My players love it! “Joking aside,” he concedes, “Lear is usually the apotheosis of a Shakespearean actor’s career — all of the parts are fully developed characters that present significant challenges for even the most seasoned actors: the betrayed king, the sad fool, three very different daughters, the man who can only truly see after he becomes blind, and his two warring sons. And my group — all teenagers — have taken these parts, and through a lot of hard work, have made them their own. It will be a real treat for the audience to see this new perspective on Lear. I’m very proud of them.”Tickets at Hallmark Carleton Place (428 McNeely) for $10.
Carleton Place Town Hall
175 Bridge St. CP
mississippimudds.ca
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, OCTOBER 23
Mudds Youth: King Lear
2:00pm
This year, the Mudds Youth are taking on one of Shakespeare’s most difficult plays: King Lear, the story of a king driven mad by the betrayal of his daughters. “It’s a great tragedy,” says Mark Piper. “By the end of the play, the stage is literally filled with dead bodies. My players love it! “Joking aside,” he concedes, “Lear is usually the apotheosis of a Shakespearean actor’s career — all of the parts are fully developed characters that present significant challenges for even the most seasoned actors: the betrayed king, the sad fool, three very different daughters, the man who can only truly see after he becomes blind, and his two warring sons. And my group — all teenagers — have taken these parts, and through a lot of hard work, have made them their own. It will be a real treat for the audience to see this new perspective on Lear. I’m very proud of them.”Tickets at Hallmark Carleton Place (428 McNeely) for $10.
Carleton Place Town Hall
175 Bridge St. CP
mississippimudds.ca
Music at Gastropub
3:00pm – 6:00pm
Check out the Waterfront Gastropub for some great live music with Redneck Limousine
downtowncarletonplace@gmail.com
12 Bell Street, Carleton Place
The NightCrawlers
6:00pm – 9:00pm
Acoustic Blues.
Generations Inn
717 Lake Park Rd.
Carleton Place
hayshore@magma.ca
Smiths Falls Weekend Guide: June 17 – 19
Check out the weekend guide below to find out what is going on in your community.
FRIDAY, JUNE 17
Things my mother taught me.
7:30pm – 9:45pm
Location: Station Theatre
Station Theatre “Things My Mother Taught Me” by Katharine DiSavino, directed by Sheila Jasiak.
Rollicking, tender comedy, Tickets $20 adults; $10 students at www.smithsfallstheatre.com and Special Greetings, cash only.
Contact: Lynda Daniluk
Phone: 613.283.0300
Website: http://www.smithsfallstheatre.com
SATURDAY, JUNE 18
Yoga in the park
9:00am – 9:45am
Yoga in the Park
June 16th – July 16th, 9:00 – 9:45am
Come out Sunday mornings for a FREE yoga class along the canal. Hosted by Yoga & Wellness. Weather permitting. Centennial Park
Healthy Living Festival
10:00am – 4:00pm
Join us in downtown Smiths Falls for a free day of fitness and health fun. Try ziplining, rock climbing, check out the Hockey Circus Show, browse local businesses, festival vendors and more! Rain or shine, Beckwith St
The Man Cave The Ultimate Show for Men
10:00am – 6:00pm
Beckwith Park, 1319 – 9th line Beckwith
Admission $5.00
Tall boys & Tall Tales
1:00pm – 3:00pm
Heritage House Museum
Join the museum in welcoming local author, Larry Cotton, and local brew masters from the 4 Degrees Brewery. The event will feature beer history and trivia, a tasting of the latest brews from 4 Degrees, and a fascinating presentation from Larry Cotton on the latest book in his Whiskey and Wickedness series. Tickets are $20 in advance or $25 at the door. Doors open at 12:30 pm. Must be 19 or older to attend.
Contact: Keely Maddock
Phone: 613-283-6311
Email: heritagehouse@smithsfalls.ca
Things my mother taught me.
7:30pm – 9:45pm
Location: Station Theatre
Station Theatre “Things My Mother Taught Me” by Katharine DiSavino, directed by Sheila Jasiak.
Rollicking, tender comedy, Tickets $20 adults; $10 students at www.smithsfallstheatre.com and Special Greetings, cash only.
Contact: Lynda Daniluk
Phone: 613.283.0300
Website: http://www.smithsfallstheatre.com
SUNDAY, JUNE 19
Happy Father’s Day
All day.
Don’t forget to celebrate the men in you’re life this fathers day.
Things my mother taught me.
7:30pm – 9:45pm
Location: Station Theatre
Station Theatre “Things My Mother Taught Me” by Katharine DiSavino, directed by Sheila Jasiak.
Rollicking, tender comedy, Tickets $20 adults; $10 students at www.smithsfallstheatre.com and Special Greetings, cash only.
Contact: Lynda Daniluk
Phone: 613.283.0300
Website: http://www.smithsfallstheatre.com
Country Jamboree at the Royal Canadian Legion
1:00pm – 6:30pm
Open Stage Sun. Dinner served at 5pm. Cost for both is $14 and for entertainment only admission is $5. Entertainers eat free, all welcome
FRIDAY
Christmas Comes to Heritage House
10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily.
Heritage House Museum
Enjoy the festive Victorian surroundings and discover the origins of our Christmas traditions. The museum grounds showcase a festive Christmas lighting display.
Movie Night: Mr. Holmes
7:30 p.m.
Station Theatre (53 Victoria Avenue)
$10 at the door.
34th Annual Art Sale with Christmas Artisan Market
10:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m daily.
Heritage House Museum
Original works by more than 30 local artists.
SATURDAY
Build A Mountain of Food Drive Blitz
9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Andress’ Your Independent Grocer, Food Basics The Garden Market, and Giant Tiger
In support of the Smiths Falls Community Food Bank.
Third Annual Fine Art & Handmade Gifts Show
10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Lombardy Fairgrounds (Highway 15 South)
Free admission.
Christmas Comes to Heritage House
10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily.
Heritage House Museum
Enjoy the festive Victorian surroundings and discover the origins of our Christmas traditions. The museum grounds showcase a festive Christmas lighting display.
34th Annual Art Sale with Christmas Artisan Market
10:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m daily.
Heritage House Museum
Original works by more than 30 local artists.
Smiths Falls Santa Claus Parade
5 p.m.
Starts at the Youth Arena Parking Lot, takes Elmsely to Beckwith, turns onto Jasper and finishes in Lower Reach Park.
Free hot dogs, hot chocolate, an music in Kinsmen Pavillion.
Movie Night: Mr. Holmes
7:30 p.m.
Station Theatre (53 Victoria Avenue)
$10 at the door.
SUNDAY
Breakfast With Santa
9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Smiths Falls Legion (7 Main Street East)
Breakfast is free for kids, nominal fee for parents.
Third Annual Fine Art and Handmade Gifts Show and Sale
10 a.m – 4 p.m.
Lombardy Fairgrounds (Highway 15 South)
Free admission.
Christmas Comes to Heritage House
10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily.
Heritage House Museum
Enjoy the festive Victorian surroundings and discover the origins of our Christmas traditions. The museum grounds showcase a festive Christmas lighting display.
34th Annual Art Sale with Christmas Artisan Market
10:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m daily.
Heritage House Museum
Original works by more than 30 local artists.
Men and Women of the Tay Concert
2:30 p.m.
Ballroom of the Gallipeau Centre (361 Queen Street)
Entrance off the pool rear parking lot. Admission by donation. Proceeds support the community pool.
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Carleton Place weekend guide: October 28 – 30
Carleton Place weekend guide: October 28 – 30
Check out the weekend guide below to find out what is going on in your community.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28
Victim Services Lanark County Drop In
8:30am – 4:00pm
Victim Services Lanark County is a community-based program that provides immediate, confidential short-term crisis intervention services, practical assistance, information, referrals and emotional support to persons affected by crime, tragedy and disaster. Everyone is welcome. Drop in and speak to one of our staff! All services are free, voluntary and confidential.
Carambeck Community Centre
351 Bridge Street, Carleton Place
For more information visit www.victimserviceslanark.ca
Swirlicious and Friends
10:00am – 4:00pm
Swirlicious and Friends Annual Shopping Event
Carambeck Community Centre
351 Bridge Street, Carleton Place
Une Heure de Conte en Francais
10:30am – 11:00am
Our French Storytime is back for the fall! Join us weekly for fun French stories, songs, and more. We also do a colouring page each week. This is the perfect session for children learning French, those in French immersion, and for families who speak French at home. No registration is necessary, and all ages are welcome. We will decide on the level based on the attendance.
carletonplacepubliclibrary@gmail.com
Movie Day Drop In – PA Day
1:00pm – 3:00pm
Looking for something fun to do during your child’s PA day? Drop into the library from 1-3pm for a movie afternoon. Enjoy the movie, take out some books, and have fun. No registration is required. We’ll announce the name of the movie on our library Facebook page at the beginning of the week, or call us to find out what’s playing. Perfect for all ages!
Carleton Place Public Library
carletonplacepubliclibrary@gmail.com
Beckwith Community Halloween Party
6:00pm – 8:00pm
Haunted House, Graveyard & New Stations! Cookie Decorating, Craft table, Pumpkin Bowling, Trick-or-Treat, Match Game, Fishing for Prizes, Bean bag Toss, Mini Putt, and much much more! Donations accepted at the door. For more information, please contact the Beckwith recreation Department at 613.257.1539 or cmcgregor@twp.beckwith.on.ca
Beckwith Park, 1319 9th Line, Coverall Building
Mudds Youth: King Lear
7:30pm
This year, the Mudds Youth are taking on one of Shakespeare’s most difficult plays: King Lear, the story of a king driven mad by the betrayal of his daughters. “It’s a great tragedy,” says Mark Piper. “By the end of the play, the stage is literally filled with dead bodies. My players love it! “Joking aside,” he concedes, “Lear is usually the apotheosis of a Shakespearean actor’s career — all of the parts are fully developed characters that present significant challenges for even the most seasoned actors: the betrayed king, the sad fool, three very different daughters, the man who can only truly see after he becomes blind, and his two warring sons. And my group — all teenagers — have taken these parts, and through a lot of hard work, have made them their own. It will be a real treat for the audience to see this new perspective on Lear. I’m very proud of them.”Tickets at Hallmark Carleton Place (428 McNeely) for $10.
Carleton Place Town Hall
175 Bridge St. CP
Mississippimudds.ca
Halloween Dance
8:00pm – 10:30pm
Join us at Total Rhythm Dance Studio 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. We encourage you to dress up for this event. We will be having a best costume contest and other games.
Total Rhythm Dance Studio
55 Lansdowne Ave, Carleton Place
www.trds.ca
trds.tania.munro@gmail.com
Halloween Dance
8:30pm – 11:00pm
Enjoy adult humour at Lanark Laughs comedy night.
The Waterfront Gastropub
12 Bell St, Carleton Place
downtowncarletonplace@gmail.com
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,OCTOBER 29
Craft Fair
10:00am – 4:00pm
Come and do some early Christmas shopping. Free admission. IODE Carleton Place Chapter to serve light lunch of sandwiches, dessert and refreshments. Door prizes donated by crafters-48 tables of crafts from Eastern Ontario and local area.
Carleton Place Arena, Carleton Place
downtowncarletonplace@gmail.com
Love For Rachel Fundraiser
11:00am – 2:00pm
A fundraiser for Rachel who is 4 years old and is battling cancer.
Come for games, a BBQ, Pumpkin carving, Face painting, a costume contest and more.
Carleton Place Farmers’ Market
7 Beckwith St, Carleton Place
downtowncarletonplace@gmail.com
Love For Rachel Fundraiser
1:00pm – 3:00pm
Bring your kids downtown for a fun daytime trick or treat event.
Other activities include wagon rides, a haunted alley, events at he library, bean bag toss at the Beauty Parlour, spooky goo at the Granary, dog dress up photo shoot at the Natural Pet Food Store.
downtowncarletonplace@gmail.com
Acoustic Saturdays
3:00pm – 6:00pm 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
Mudds Youth: King Lear
7:30pm
This year, the Mudds Youth are taking on one of Shakespeare’s most difficult plays: King Lear, the story of a king driven mad by the betrayal of his daughters. “It’s a great tragedy,” says Mark Piper. “By the end of the play, the stage is literally filled with dead bodies. My players love it! “Joking aside,” he concedes, “Lear is usually the apotheosis of a Shakespearean actor’s career — all of the parts are fully developed characters that present significant challenges for even the most seasoned actors: the betrayed king, the sad fool, three very different daughters, the man who can only truly see after he becomes blind, and his two warring sons. And my group — all teenagers — have taken these parts, and through a lot of hard work, have made them their own. It will be a real treat for the audience to see this new perspective on Lear. I’m very proud of them.”Tickets at Hallmark Carleton Place (428 McNeely) for $10.
Carleton Place Town Hall
175 Bridge St. CP
mississippimudds.ca
Music at the Moose
9:00pm – 11:30pm
he Thirsty Moose have great live local music
downtowncarletonplace@gmail.com
The Thirsty Moose Pub & Eatery
20 Bridge St, Carleton Place
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30
Zombie Walk to end youth homelessness
2:00pm
Come out and Join in and effort to end youth homelessness! This event will be the first of its kind in Carleton Place and all proceeds will be going to Cornerstone Landing! We would love to fill the streets with ZOMBIES! So come out and support this great cause and have some fun dressing up just before Halloween! Registration Fee is 10$ or a gift card to Walmart or Giant Tiger! Registration and meeting begins at noon and the walk starts at 1pm!
154 Beckwith St, Carleton Place
downtowncarletonplace@gmail.com
Music at Gastropub
3:00pm – 6:00pm
Check out the Waterfront Gastropub for some great live music with Redneck Limousine
downtowncarletonplace@gmail.com
12 Bell Street, Carleton Place
Harvest Dinner
5:00pm – 7:00pm
Legion Ladies Auxiliary’s HARVEST DINNER. Roast Beef, Mashed Potatoes,Corn, Rolls, Pie and Coffee $15.00 Adults $8.00 Children under 10. Get your tickets at the Legion Only 110 available.
177 George Street, Carleton Place
613-257-1727
Carleton Place weekend guide: October 21 – 23
Carleton Place weekend guide: October 21 – 23
Check out the weekend guide below to find out what is going on in your community.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21
Victim Services Lanark County Drop In
8:30am – 4:00pm
Victim Services Lanark County is a community-based program that provides immediate, confidential short-term crisis intervention services, practical assistance, information, referrals and emotional support to persons affected by crime, tragedy and disaster. Everyone is welcome. Drop in and speak to one of our staff! All services are free, voluntary and confidential.
Carambeck Community Centre
351 Bridge Street, Carleton Place
For more information visit www.victimserviceslanark.ca
Une Heure de Conte en Francais
10:30am – 11:00am
Our French Storytime is back for the fall! Join us weekly for fun French stories, songs, and more. We also do a colouring page each week. This is the perfect session for children learning French, those in French immersion, and for families who speak French at home. No registration is necessary, and all ages are welcome. We will decide on the level based on the attendance.
carletonplacepubliclibrary@gmail.com
Mudds Youth: King Lear
7:30pm
This year, the Mudds Youth are taking on one of Shakespeare’s most difficult plays: King Lear, the story of a king driven mad by the betrayal of his daughters. “It’s a great tragedy,” says Mark Piper. “By the end of the play, the stage is literally filled with dead bodies. My players love it! “Joking aside,” he concedes, “Lear is usually the apotheosis of a Shakespearean actor’s career — all of the parts are fully developed characters that present significant challenges for even the most seasoned actors: the betrayed king, the sad fool, three very different daughters, the man who can only truly see after he becomes blind, and his two warring sons. And my group — all teenagers — have taken these parts, and through a lot of hard work, have made them their own. It will be a real treat for the audience to see this new perspective on Lear. I’m very proud of them.”Tickets at Hallmark Carleton Place (428 McNeely) for $10.
Carleton Place Town Hall
175 Bridge St. CP
mississippimudds.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,OCTOBER 22
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
Trivia Night
7:00pm
Join us for trivia night at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 192. There will be snacks and drinks. $8 for members and $10 for non-members.
177 George Street, Carleton Place
Mudds Youth: King Lear
7:30pm
This year, the Mudds Youth are taking on one of Shakespeare’s most difficult plays: King Lear, the story of a king driven mad by the betrayal of his daughters. “It’s a great tragedy,” says Mark Piper. “By the end of the play, the stage is literally filled with dead bodies. My players love it! “Joking aside,” he concedes, “Lear is usually the apotheosis of a Shakespearean actor’s career — all of the parts are fully developed characters that present significant challenges for even the most seasoned actors: the betrayed king, the sad fool, three very different daughters, the man who can only truly see after he becomes blind, and his two warring sons. And my group — all teenagers — have taken these parts, and through a lot of hard work, have made them their own. It will be a real treat for the audience to see this new perspective on Lear. I’m very proud of them.”Tickets at Hallmark Carleton Place (428 McNeely) for $10.
Carleton Place Town Hall
175 Bridge St. CP
mississippimudds.ca
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, OCTOBER 23
Mudds Youth: King Lear
2:00pm
This year, the Mudds Youth are taking on one of Shakespeare’s most difficult plays: King Lear, the story of a king driven mad by the betrayal of his daughters. “It’s a great tragedy,” says Mark Piper. “By the end of the play, the stage is literally filled with dead bodies. My players love it! “Joking aside,” he concedes, “Lear is usually the apotheosis of a Shakespearean actor’s career — all of the parts are fully developed characters that present significant challenges for even the most seasoned actors: the betrayed king, the sad fool, three very different daughters, the man who can only truly see after he becomes blind, and his two warring sons. And my group — all teenagers — have taken these parts, and through a lot of hard work, have made them their own. It will be a real treat for the audience to see this new perspective on Lear. I’m very proud of them.”Tickets at Hallmark Carleton Place (428 McNeely) for $10.
Carleton Place Town Hall
175 Bridge St. CP
mississippimudds.ca
Music at Gastropub
3:00pm – 6:00pm
Check out the Waterfront Gastropub for some great live music with Redneck Limousine
downtowncarletonplace@gmail.com
12 Bell Street, Carleton Place
The NightCrawlers
6:00pm – 9:00pm
Acoustic Blues.
Generations Inn
717 Lake Park Rd.
Carleton Place
hayshore@magma.ca
Smiths Falls Weekend Guide: June 17 – 19
Check out the weekend guide below to find out what is going on in your community.
FRIDAY, JUNE 17
Things my mother taught me.
7:30pm – 9:45pm
Location: Station Theatre
Station Theatre “Things My Mother Taught Me” by Katharine DiSavino, directed by Sheila Jasiak.
Rollicking, tender comedy, Tickets $20 adults; $10 students at www.smithsfallstheatre.com and Special Greetings, cash only.
Contact: Lynda Daniluk
Phone: 613.283.0300
Website: http://www.smithsfallstheatre.com
SATURDAY, JUNE 18
Yoga in the park
9:00am – 9:45am
Yoga in the Park
June 16th – July 16th, 9:00 – 9:45am
Come out Sunday mornings for a FREE yoga class along the canal. Hosted by Yoga & Wellness. Weather permitting. Centennial Park
Healthy Living Festival
10:00am – 4:00pm
Join us in downtown Smiths Falls for a free day of fitness and health fun. Try ziplining, rock climbing, check out the Hockey Circus Show, browse local businesses, festival vendors and more! Rain or shine, Beckwith St
The Man Cave The Ultimate Show for Men
10:00am – 6:00pm
Beckwith Park, 1319 – 9th line Beckwith
Admission $5.00
Tall boys & Tall Tales
1:00pm – 3:00pm
Heritage House Museum
Join the museum in welcoming local author, Larry Cotton, and local brew masters from the 4 Degrees Brewery. The event will feature beer history and trivia, a tasting of the latest brews from 4 Degrees, and a fascinating presentation from Larry Cotton on the latest book in his Whiskey and Wickedness series. Tickets are $20 in advance or $25 at the door. Doors open at 12:30 pm. Must be 19 or older to attend.
Contact: Keely Maddock
Phone: 613-283-6311
Email: heritagehouse@smithsfalls.ca
Things my mother taught me.
7:30pm – 9:45pm
Location: Station Theatre
Station Theatre “Things My Mother Taught Me” by Katharine DiSavino, directed by Sheila Jasiak.
Rollicking, tender comedy, Tickets $20 adults; $10 students at www.smithsfallstheatre.com and Special Greetings, cash only.
Contact: Lynda Daniluk
Phone: 613.283.0300
Website: http://www.smithsfallstheatre.com
SUNDAY, JUNE 19
Happy Father’s Day
All day.
Don’t forget to celebrate the men in you’re life this fathers day.
Things my mother taught me.
7:30pm – 9:45pm
Location: Station Theatre
Station Theatre “Things My Mother Taught Me” by Katharine DiSavino, directed by Sheila Jasiak.
Rollicking, tender comedy, Tickets $20 adults; $10 students at www.smithsfallstheatre.com and Special Greetings, cash only.
Contact: Lynda Daniluk
Phone: 613.283.0300
Website: http://www.smithsfallstheatre.com
Country Jamboree at the Royal Canadian Legion
1:00pm – 6:30pm
Open Stage Sun. Dinner served at 5pm. Cost for both is $14 and for entertainment only admission is $5. Entertainers eat free, all welcome
FRIDAY
Christmas Comes to Heritage House
10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily.
Heritage House Museum
Enjoy the festive Victorian surroundings and discover the origins of our Christmas traditions. The museum grounds showcase a festive Christmas lighting display.
Movie Night: Mr. Holmes
7:30 p.m.
Station Theatre (53 Victoria Avenue)
$10 at the door.
34th Annual Art Sale with Christmas Artisan Market
10:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m daily.
Heritage House Museum
Original works by more than 30 local artists.
SATURDAY
Build A Mountain of Food Drive Blitz
9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Andress’ Your Independent Grocer, Food Basics The Garden Market, and Giant Tiger
In support of the Smiths Falls Community Food Bank.
Third Annual Fine Art & Handmade Gifts Show
10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Lombardy Fairgrounds (Highway 15 South)
Free admission.
Christmas Comes to Heritage House
10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily.
Heritage House Museum
Enjoy the festive Victorian surroundings and discover the origins of our Christmas traditions. The museum grounds showcase a festive Christmas lighting display.
34th Annual Art Sale with Christmas Artisan Market
10:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m daily.
Heritage House Museum
Original works by more than 30 local artists.
Smiths Falls Santa Claus Parade
5 p.m.
Starts at the Youth Arena Parking Lot, takes Elmsely to Beckwith, turns onto Jasper and finishes in Lower Reach Park.
Free hot dogs, hot chocolate, an music in Kinsmen Pavillion.
Movie Night: Mr. Holmes
7:30 p.m.
Station Theatre (53 Victoria Avenue)
$10 at the door.
SUNDAY
Breakfast With Santa
9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Smiths Falls Legion (7 Main Street East)
Breakfast is free for kids, nominal fee for parents.
Third Annual Fine Art and Handmade Gifts Show and Sale
10 a.m – 4 p.m.
Lombardy Fairgrounds (Highway 15 South)
Free admission.
Christmas Comes to Heritage House
10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily.
Heritage House Museum
Enjoy the festive Victorian surroundings and discover the origins of our Christmas traditions. The museum grounds showcase a festive Christmas lighting display.
34th Annual Art Sale with Christmas Artisan Market
10:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m daily.
Heritage House Museum
Original works by more than 30 local artists.
Men and Women of the Tay Concert
2:30 p.m.
Ballroom of the Gallipeau Centre (361 Queen Street)
Entrance off the pool rear parking lot. Admission by donation. Proceeds support the community pool.