Dec. 10 – Eat, Drink and be ‘Mary’. Create family holiday
memories to take with you into the future at a site steeped in the
past. Explore the home of Mary and James Gage to experience
the warmth and enchantment of an early 19th century Christmas.
Join us for music, caroling, children’s activities, hearth-baked treats
and mulled cider.Visit with St. Nicholas (bring your camera for a
unique photo opportunity) and shop for nostalgic holiday gifts.
Location: BATTLEFIELD HOUSE MUSEUM & PARK (77 King
Street West, Stoney Creek). www.hamilton.ca/battlefield
Dec. 16 – The Bing Sing! Embrace the holiday spirit at the
historic Ancaster Old Town Hall, 310 Wilson Street, for live music,
hot cider, treats and Christmas Tree Awards. Enjoy a delightful
concert and carol sing-along with the Kaleidoscope Singers. Not
to be missed! www.hamilton.ca/fieldcote
Dec. 18 – The Frozen Goose public screening. Join Golden
Horseshoe artist, Margaret Lindsay Holton, for a public screening
of her heartwarming film, a classic Canadian short story of WWI.
Starring Burlington’s own, Leslie Gray as ‘Helen, the widow’, and
mighty mite Cameron Brindle as impish ‘Charlie’, the lead ‘Bella’,
played by talented tween Hannah Ralph, with solid support from
‘shopkeeper’ Rod McTaggart & ‘shell-shocked’ John Fort. Familiar
WWI ditties are performed by fiddler extraordinaire David C.
Maclean, with folk group Whiskey Epiphany. Shot in Halton County
and Westfield Heritage Village. Playing at Cinestarz Cinema (460
Brant Street, Burlington) 3 pm. Come SEE it!
Dec. 18 – Afternoon Tea at Bradley Museum, Mississauga.
Enjoy the honoured tradition of “Afternoon Tea” combined with
a tour of the Bradley Museum. Explore the original farmhouse
built in 1830 by Lewis and Elizabeth Bradley, the Anchorage, a
regency style cottage built in 1837 and the award winning Log
Cabin where you will indulge in your Traditional Afternoon
Cream Tea! 2-4pm. To register: 905-615-4860 ex 2110
Dec. 20-31 – CHRISTMAS WORKSHOPS AT HAMILTON
MUSEUM OF STEAM & TECHNOLOGY. Get out of the cold
and into our beautiful historical Woodshed for a free drop-in
self-guided craft centre. Be inspired by history and get crafty!
Free event. Regular admission rates apply to the museum. www.
hamilton.ca/steammuseum
Dec. 28-29 - The Spectacular Showcase. This high-energy
cabaret style variety show was virtually sold out for both
performances last year.A talented mix of close to 50 performers
take to the stage at the Queen Elizabeth Park Community &
Cultural Centre’s Black Box Theatre making it the largest show
yet staged at the facility. 2302 Bridge Road, Oakville. For tickets:
905-815-5979 www.oakvilleshowcase.ca
Jan. 19 and 21 – FLK Taoist Tai Chi® OPEN HOUSE
at 3390 South Service Road, Burlington
(rear parking lot). Imagine being calmer,
stronger, healthier! Discover Taoist Tai Chi.
Join us Thursday, Jan 19 from 7 to 8 pm
OR Saturday, Jan 21 from 2 to 3 pm. See
demos, meet instructors and learn how to
enrol in our Winter Beginner Classes that
start Jan 22. www.taoist.org/burlington.
THEATRE BURLINGTON PRESENTS:
by Allan Stratton, Directed by Tom Mackan,
Produced by Michelle Spanik
February 3-4-5*, 10-11-12*, 16-17-18, 2017
Curtain 8.00 PM / *2:00 PM matinee
This comedy is about the lives and loves
of the highly learned in the halls of
higher education. With wicked wit and
finely tuned dialogue this will appeal to
your love of theatre.
All at the Drama Centre, Central Park
2311 New Street, Burlington.
Tickets at 905-639-7700 or theatreburlington.on.ca
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