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09 June 2024 - 15 June 2024 |
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Preceding Week
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09 June 2024 - 15 June 2024 |
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| 13 June
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The Happening In Grimsby
Join us downtown Grimsby for our summer festival with kids zone, vendor market, food trucks, live entertainment and licensed beverage area. The Happening in Grimsby takes place June 13, 14 and 15.
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| 14 June
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Welland Rose Festival
The Welland Rose Festival has become a beloved event in the community during June each year. It includes various activities, such as; Art Exhibitions, Live Concerts, Street Dance, Days in the Park, R.B. Willy Treasure Hunt, Fishing Derby, and sports tournaments, in addition to the traditional Grande Parade.
The festival not only celebrates the beauty of the city's emblematic flower but also promotes a sense of unity, pride, and creativity within the community. Moreover, it attracts visitors from near and far, boosting local businesses and highlighting Welland's cultural and natural attractions.
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West Lincoln Aging Well Forum
The Aging Well Forum will be held in the gymnasium at the West Lincoln Community Centre, at 177 West Street, in Smithville, on Friday, June 14, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. The day’s activities will include more than 30 exciting storefront booths to explore, a special guest speaker, plus light refreshments.
Tom Cheel, from the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre, will speak about fraud awareness and prevention, specifically focusing on internet and password safety. A question and answer period will be allotted after the presentation, for attendees to engage with the guest speaker.
Details are subject to change without notice
09:00am - 12:00pm
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| 15 June
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Engagement at the Forty
A military engagement took place in our town of Grimsby on June 8th in 1813 during the War of 1812. As the American army retreated from Stoney Creek, they camped along the Forty Mile Creek and were subsequently bombarded by British naval fire along the shores of Lake Ontario, joined by attacks on foot from our own 4th and 5th Regiments of the Lincoln Militia, along with our Indigenous allies.
Due to the significance of this event for our town, we will commemorate the anniversary of the Engagement at the Forty this June. We are a officially designated Battle Site, and a registered charitable organization whose purpose is to educate the public about some of our town’s earliest days, and to bring history to life. This event will be taking place in THREE locations: Nelles Manor, the Grimsby Museum, and Coronation Park.
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Main Street Artisan Market hosted by Rose City Kids
Rose City Kids is hosting our second annual artisan market June 15th, 2024. It will be a wonderful day of connecting as a community, supporting local shops and entrepreneurs, and opening our doors for the public to engage with our spaces. Come for a tour, for some food, to support local artisans, or even to just say hello. We are excited to see you!
10:00am - 03:00pm
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Medicine Wheel Bracelets
Make a medicine wheel bracelet and learn about the teachings of the medicine wheel with Mika Woolley (First Nations, Mohawk), local artist and owner of Indigenous Dreams.
Ages 6 and up.
10:30am - 11:30am
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Stoney Creek Strawberry Fest
Join us for a fun day filled with live music and entertainment, artisan vendors, children's activities and family fun and an opportunity to pick up fresh local strawberries. Parking and admission are free.
Attractions will be centred around King Street East, from Lake Avenue to New Mountain Road.
11:00am - 05:00pm
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Insights Into Our Past- Métis 101
The Welland Museum and the Welland Library are pleased to present Métis 101 by Jean-Jacques Séguin. Jean-Jacques’ presentation will explore Métis history, culture, traditions, and way of life in today’s society.
02:30pm - 04:30pm
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Port Dalhousie BWC Concert Series @ Historic Lock 1 Stage
Join us for our 2nd instalment of our free outdoor concert series. Tonight's genre is classic rock featuring The Usual Suspects, and The Postmen.
07:00pm - 10:00pm
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