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Things to do in and around Chatham-Kent!
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
This column will list happenings within and around Chatham-Kent. If you or your group would like to have your event listed e-mail us at editor@cktimes.ca or phone 519-627-5978.Daily March 21 to September 20: The Ridge House Museum is open daily from 1:00pm to 5:00pm. Appease your senses with a personally guided tour of this beautifully restored 1875 home. Large groups are welcome with advanced booking. General admission is by donation. For more information or to book a tour please contact the Ridge House Museum curator @ 519 674 2223 or email ckridgehouse@chatham-kent.ca
Wednesday in September 2009
This fall, we welcome back our popular Art and Wine evenings. Join us in Studio 1 of the Chatham Cultural Centre for fancy snacks and featured beverages. We begin on September 2nd with Johannes Vermeer’s The Art of Painting. On the second Wednesday, we will discuss The Battle of San Romano, painted by the Early Renaissance artist Paolo Ucello. September 16th will feature the seminal cubist work Les Demoiselles d’Avignon by Pablo Picasso. The last work in this series will be A Sunday on La Grande Jatte by Georges Seurat. Please join us Wednesday evenings September 2, 9, 16 and 23 at 7 p.m. in Studio 1 at the Chatham Cultural Centre. Tickets are $10 per evening or $40 for all four evenings (with a membership discount available). Tickets can be purchased on-line at cktickets.com, by calling 519-354-8338 or visiting the CCC box office. A limited number of tickets are available at the door.
First Wednesday of each month, 7:30 p.m., October thru March
Sydenham Field Naturalists meetings and Indoor Programs are held on the 2nd floor of the Wallaceburg Municipal Service Centre, Dufferin Ave., Wallaceburg. See individual dates for Program details.
4th Wednesday of every month, 8:00 p.m.
The KENT COUNTY STAMP CLUB meets in the library at John McGregor Secondary School, 300 Cecile Ave., Chatham every month except July, August and December.
Third Wednesday of the month, 7:00 p.m.
The CHATHAM KENT QUILTERS' GUILD meets at St. Paul's Congregational Church Hall, 450 Park Ave., W., Chatham. New members and guests welcome. Contact ltrinacty@hotmail.com for more information.
Last Wednesday of every month
ARTspace is pleased to announce that we will be hosting networking events
for fibre artists! The cost is 25¢ payable at the door. What, you ask, is a fibre artist? A fibre artist works with natural or synthetic fibres; he may knit or crochet, she may work with collage, they may weave or dye material. At the Fibre Network night artisans will
bring their projects to work on, supplies to create artist trading cards will be available, ideas and techniques will be shared and artists will socialize while being productive. To attend a Fibre Network meeting just call ART space to RSVP at 519-352-1064, email artspace.tag@gmail.com, or show up Wednesday, April 29 @ 7pm with your quarter.
ARTspace is a gallery featuring artwork created by Chatham-Kent artists and
is located at 1651é2 King Street West in downtown Chatham, Ontario. ARTspace
is open 12-5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. ARTspace is a Thames Art
Gallery community arts initiative in partnership with the Community Futures
Development Corporation and Municipality of Chatham-Kent Community
Partnership Fund.
Every Thursday, Sept. 1 to June 30, 6:30 p.m.
The Kiwanis Club of Ridgetown meets weekly in the basement of the Mount Zion Presbyterian Church, 59 Main St. E., Ridgetown. Summer meetings are hosted by members at various local addresses.
Every Second and Fourth Friday of each month, 7:00 p.m. - 10:30 p.m.
TEENS ROCK for teenagers in grades 7 - 10 meets at the Gym at Charlemont Free Methodist Church, 30127 Brigden Road, R.R.#5, Wallaceburg for basketball, volleyball, soccer, table games, outdoor games, campfires, cookouts, camping trips, community service projects and more. Call 627-8170 or 627-4965 for more details or e-mail janice_smith@cogeco.ca.
Fourth Wednesday of every Month
Located in the Region of Chatham-Kent, Tulip Tree Needlearts is a chapter of the
Embroiderersí Association of Canada www.eac.ca. The aim of the organization is to preserve traditional techniques and promote new challenges in the Art of Embroidery through education and networking. Meetings are the 4th Tuesday of every month. For information on meetings or classes please phone 519 674-5538 or 519 354-8590. Workshops are designed to offer members an opportunity to learn both new and advanced methods of needlework. Projects and Classes are ongoing throughout the year. Stitch-ins are held regularly in members homes throughout the region of Chatham-Kent. These offer an opportunity for members to share expertise and ideas. Tulip Tree Needlearts offers group and individual courses through the Embroiderersí Association of Canada. Membership is $50.00 and includes a subscription to the quarterly national magazine Embroidery Canada.
Sundays all summer
The Chatham Tennis Club sponsored spring and summer tennis tournament schedule begins soon, Sunday May 24. Twenty-four tournaments are planned over 12 Sundays this summer. The Silver division (born in 1995 and earlier) will play Sundays at 1 pm while the older Gold division (born in 1984 and later) play Sundays at 7 pm. All play will be at the Joe Carpenter courts on McNaughton Ave.
Twelve tournaments are planned in each age group, three singles, three doubles(boys and girls) and three mixed doubles. For an registration fee of only $30 a player can compete in as many as nine tournaments over the summer.
The goal is to provide a competitive experience for local youth who have left high school and for those who hope to compete for their schools during the high school tennis season. For information on how to get involved call Justin Van Horn (351-3129) or Larry Lahey (354-1833). This is the entire schedule:
May 24 - BS/GS July 5 - BS/GS Aug. 2 - BS/GS
June 7 - GD July 12- GD Aug. 9 - GD
June 14 - BD July 19 - BD Aug. 16 - BD
June 26 - MXD July 26 - MXD Aug. 23 - MXD
July 31 to September 13
The Thames Art Gallery is pleased to announce Fles(che), an exhibition being held in the Ground Floor Gallery. The selected work of the artists Thomas Ackermann, Srdjan Segan, and Paul Walty, is themed around monumental figurative drawing. An Artist’s Reception will take place September 10 at 7:00 p.m.
August 29 and 30
Volunteers are welcomed as the Dog Off Leash Recreation Area committee installs a fence at the Waddell Park (end of Water Street in Chatham) on Saturday and Sunday, August 29 and 30. Contact Connie Badour at natsteph1@sympatico.ca for more information.
Sunday August 30, 6:30 p.m.
For the 14th season, live music will echo from the natural amphitheatre at Two Creeks Conservation Area just north of Wheatley on Kent Road 1. Ranging from country to bluegrass to blues to gospel to pop, over the season the concerts will provide something for every musical taste and mood. The music is free, although the hat is passed to defray expenses and to continue the work of the volunteers who administer and maintain the conservation area. Light snacks are available from Wheatley Area Scouting. In the event of inclement weather, the concert will be held under the large open-air pavilion on the site. Be sure to bring lawn chairs or blankets and enjoy the music. For more information, visit www.twocreeks.ca or e-mail info@twocreeks.ca.
Telephone 519-324-6988. Tonight’s concert is by Regael – favourites bringing the music of Ireland and Great Britain.
Wednesday, September 3, 12:15 to 12:50
Patricia M’s Luncheon Fashion Show takes place at Rossiniπs Restaurant, 634 Grand Ave. E. 352-2920, to benefit Meals on Wheels. Call for reservations.
Wednesday, September 2, 7:00 p.m.
This fall, we welcome back our popular Art and Wine evenings. Join us in Studio 1 of the Chatham Cultural Centre for fancy snacks and featured beverages. We begin on September 2nd with Johannes Vermeer’s The Art of Painting. This work of art was purchased for Adolf Hitler’s private collection and now belongs to the state of Austria and resides in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna. Francoise Richard of the LCBO will be making the beverage selections for each evening which are themed around the home country of the featured artist. This month will be the Netherlands, Italy, Spain and France. Please join us Wednesday evenings September 2, 9, 16 and 23 at 7 p.m. in Studio 1 at the Chatham Cultural Centre. Tickets are $10 per evening or $40 for all four evenings (with a membership discount available). Tickets can be purchased on-line at cktickets.com, by calling 519-354-8338 or visiting the CCC box office. A limited number of tickets are available at the door.
September 2-October 3
An exhibit by Helen Normandeau, entitled the MANDALA will take place at Artspace in Chatham. The word "mandala" is from the classical Indian language of Sanskrit, loosely translated to mean "circle" and represents wholeness. Helen works in a variety of media and art styles, but her favorite is abstract painting in the form of the Mandala, using gouache as her medium of choice. This combination enables her to best serve her artistic purpose which is to make the Sacred visible. This show will encompass two series of mandalas entitled Sacred Geometry and Chakra Colours. Helen was born in Windsor. She received an undergraduate degree in English Literature at University of Western Ontario, and a master’s degree in Textile Design at the University of Wisconsin. Though making art was something Helen did most of her life, she has only approached it seriously after retirement. She then launched herself into studies which took her to Detroit and Florida, to the Sadie Bronfman Centre in Montreal and the Montreal College of Art, to the internationally known artist Bill Porteous in Victoria, BC, and most recently to educational opportunities in Chatham, ON. Helen’s work can be found in galleries and private collections in Quebec, Ontario, British Columbia and several American cities. An artist’s reception will take place on September 3rd @ 7 pm at ARTspace. The exhibit will also include work by ARTspace exhibiting members; local artists whose work has been chosen by the ARTspace selection committee. ARTspace is a gallery featuring artwork for sale created by Chatham-Kent artists. ARTspace is located at 165Ω King Street in downtown Chatham, Ontario. ARTspace is open 12-5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. ARTspace is a Thames Art Gallery community arts initiative in partnership with the Community Futures Development Corporation and Municipality of Chatham-Kent Community Partnership Fund.
Thursday, September 3, 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Friday, September 4, 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Friday, September 11, 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Saturday, September 12, 9:00 a.m. to noon
Basketball Wallaceburg girls league is holding registration at the Oak’s Inn, Wallaceburg for fall house league and winter travel teams. Players should bring their birth certificate and health card. House League costs $50.00 and runs in four divisions:
Little Dribblers in grade K, 1, & 2 play 8 Saturdays starting Sept. 19.
Novice in grade 3 & 4 play 10 Saturdays starting Sept. 19.
Atom & Major Atom in grade 5 & 6 play 12 weeknights starting week of Sept. 21.
Bantam & Major Bantam in grade 7 & 8 play 12 weeknights starting week of Sept.21.
Travel Team registration costs $250 for Novice to Major Bantam (grade 3-8) and $350 for Midget and older divisions. Volunteer coaches and helpers are also needed. Sign up during registration to lend a hand. More information is at www.basketballwallaceburg.com <http://www.basketballwallaceburg.com/>
Friday, September 4, 6:00 to 9:00 p.m.
Are you looking to meet like-minded artistic individuals? Are you feeling lonely working by yourself in the studio all day? Miss those great conversations you used to have in art/music/drama class? Then the ARTbar is for you! The ARTbar is the place to socialize with artists and like-minded people. It is open to everyone; visual and performing artists, spoken/written word, musicians and wannabes. A cash bar is available to help the creativity flow. ARTbar is happening the first Friday of every month this summer, June 5th, July 3rd, August 7th, and September 4th from 6 until 9pm. Itπs being held in Studio 2 of the Chatham Cultural Centre – a great space to work on your
art or just hang out. Bongos and berets are optional! No cover charge!
September 4-7
People from across North America have been meeting with family and friends in North Buxton on Labour Day weekend for over 150 years. This year’s 85th Annual Homecoming Celebration in North Buxton, near Chatham, Ontario continues to offer the perfect blend of family fun, African-American heritage, and small town hospitality. Everyone is invited to “come home to Buxton” to meet new friends or reconnect with family this Labour Day weekend. What started as baseball game and a picnic under a pear tree in 1924 has evolved to a four-day celebration where people celebrate their heritage through music, conferences, historical offerings and children’s activities.
Activities include crowd favorites such as:
- ever-popular Labour Day Parade followed by family fun, reunions,
- Pride in your Ride display, children’s activities, lawn mower races, and hot air balloon rides
- Family Feud Baseball tournament. (Each team member is related and most teams
can trace their roots to the escaping slaves who came to this area along the Underground Railroad from across the United States)
- special church service at the North Buxton Community Church
New additions this year is an African Libation Ceremony scheduled for Sunday, September 6th followed by Campfire Stories, a corn roast and fireworks at dark.
The four day event starts with the Annual Homecoming starts on Friday, September 4th with the 12th Annual US/Canadian History and Genealogy Conference. All activities take place on the grounds of the Buxton National Historic Site and Museum, Canada’s largest and most successful planned black settlement. The museum is located just south of Highway # 401 approximately 1 hour west of London and one hour east of Windsor. For more information call (519) 352-4799 or click on www.buxtonmuseum.com For general tourist information about the area, contact the Chatham-Kent Tourism office at 1-800-561-6125 or click on cktourism.ca
Friday, September 4, 8:00 p.m.
Local musician, Michael Schatte and His Band will perform at the PURE Blackbox Theatre, 121 Heritage Road, Chatham. Doors open @ 7:00pm, concert at 8:00pm. Tickets go on sale today and can be purchased for $15.00 at the PURE Box Office. Stop in or call at 519-352-5000. Tickets can be bought with cash, cheque, debit, or credit card. Schatte is well known as a fiery guitarist, singer, and songwriter, and with the help of his new electric band he'll be showcasing original material from his forthcoming album entitled Crow Filled Sky (likely to be available for sale at the concert). More information about Michael Schatte can be found at www.michaelschatte.com. Visit PURE on the web at www.puredanceacademy.ca
Wednesday, September 9, 7:00 p.m.
This fall, we welcome back our popular Art and Wine evenings. Join us in Studio 1 of the Chatham Cultural Centre for fancy snacks and featured beverages. This Wednesday, we will discuss The Battle of San Romano, painted by the Early Renaissance artist Paolo Ucello. Ucello was a close friend of Donatello and even named his son after the Italian sculptor. Francoise Richard of the LCBO will be making the beverage selections for each evening which are themed around the home country of the featured artist. Please join us Wednesday evenings September 2, 9, 16 and 23 at 7 p.m. in Studio 1 at the Chatham Cultural Centre. Tickets are $10 per evening or $40 for all four evenings (with a membership discount available). Tickets can be purchased on-line at cktickets.com, by calling 519-354-8338 or visiting the CCC box office. A limited number of tickets are available at the door.
September 10, 7:00 p.m.
The Thames Art Gallery is pleased to announce Fles(che), an exhibition being held in the Ground Floor Gallery from July 31 to September 13. The selected work of the artists Thomas Ackermann, Srdjan Segan, and Paul Walty, is themed around monumental figurative drawing. An Artist’s Reception will take place September 10 at 7:00 p.m.
September 12, 2009
Wallaceburg & District Museum Bus Trip to St. Jacobs. Stop at the Farmers’ Market and Factory Outlet Mall, Picards Peanuts and Village of St. Jacobs. Dinner at Hook’s Restaurant in London. Price $75.00 per person. For more information please call the Museum at 627-8962 or email: dbogaert@kent.net
Saturday, September 12, 2:00 to 4:00 p.m.
The public is invited to a Book Launch and Signing with Dresden native and author Dick Wright to be at Burns Restaurant, DIning Room.
Sunday, September 13
The Terry Fox Run takes place today in Wallaceburg and participants will have the option to follow a 2km, 5km or 10 km route. The fundraiser begins at noon in Wallaceburg’s Civic Park. Please don’t let the name fool you; the “run” is also open to walkers, bike riders, and skateboarders. Those unable to take part in the event are welcome to come out and cheer participants on. 2009 marks the 29th year of The Terry Fox Run and Wallaceburg has been holding a local event for 28 years, For more information please contact Diane Matak, Terry Fox Run Volunteer, 519-627-2773
September 13
The Chatham Kent Women’s Centre is hosting a very exciting event and we need MEN to walk. We’re here to tell the world that men can help put an end to violence. Walk a Mile in Her Shoes®: The International Men’s March to Stop Rape, Sexual Assault & Gender Violence asks men to literally walk one mile in women’s shoes while raising funds and awareness for the Chatham Kent Women’s Centre. The entire community is invited to participate – men, women and children. Pre registration is required for the male walker to receive his own pair of high heeled shoes. Registration and additional pledges will also be accepted the morning of the walk, however shoe availability cannot be guaranteed. Team sponsors are encouraged. If you or a man that you know would like to participate please let us know ASAP so we can guarantee to have a pair of shoes in your size. Contact Tonya Verburg, Residential Manager Chatham Kent Women's Centre, at 519-351-9145 ext. 223 (1-800-265-0598) or email tonyav@ckwc.org.
Monday, September 14, 7:00 p.m.
The Chatham-Kent Museum will be featuring Brian Lindsay of the Dundurn Castle Brewery at its first lecture of the fall season. Brian Lindsay works at the National Historic Site were he has been able to hone craft and has produced many traditional ales, lagers and fruit beers which have been well received. On this night he will discuss the history of beer and brewing in Ontario and its importance in daily lives with an emphasis on the mid-nineteenth century. During the beer tasting he will highlight locally produced beers from Ontario. Apricot Wheat Ale, Coffee Porter, and Cream Ale are some of the eight types of beer that will be sampled. Tickets for the Beer lecture and tasting are $15 each, and may be purchased by calling 519.354.8338, visiting the Cultural Centre at 75 William Street North, or on line at www.cktickets.com. This event is limited to those aged 19 or older and takes place in Studio One of the Cultural Centre.
Wednesday, September 16, 7:00 p.m.
This fall, we welcome back our popular Art and Wine evenings. Join us in Studio 1 of the Chatham Cultural Centre for fancy snacks and featured beverages. Tonight will feature the seminal cubist work Les Demoiselles d’Avignon by Pablo Picasso. By age 16, Picasso was already attending Spain’s foremost art institution; however, he quickly stopped attending classes after his enrolment. Francoise Richard of the LCBO will be making the beverage selections for each evening which are themed around the home country of the featured artist. This month will be the Netherlands, Italy, Spain and France. Please join us in Studio 1 at the Chatham Cultural Centre. Tickets are $10 per evening or $40 for all four evenings (with a membership discount available). Tickets can be purchased on-line at cktickets.com, by calling 519-354-8338 or visiting the CCC box office. A limited number of tickets are available at the door.
Wednesday, September 16, 5:00 p.m.
That’s the deadline for the Harvestfest Dessert Contest! Entering is as easy as pie! Entry forms and contest rules can be found at the Ridge House Museum, the Chatham-Kent Museum or online at www.chatham-kent.ca/ridgehouse . There is a $2.00 per dessert entry fee that must be submitted with your entry form prior to 5 p.m. on September 16, 2009. Desserts will be judged at the Ridge House Harvestfest on Saturday, September 19. The champion baker will be awarded $25.00 for their prize winning autumn treat!
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
The Wallaceburg & District Historical Society Museum Annual Banquet takes place at Trinity United Church, 750 Wellington Street, Wallaceburg. Social 6 p.m., dinner 6:30 p.m., program, topic “Tim Horton server at Canadian Base in Afghanistan, presentation by Marian Glover starts at 7 p.m. Register at Museum by Monday, September 14. Tickets $20.00. Everyone Welcome. Please call the museum for more information (519) 627-8962, or e-mail dbogaert@kent.net
Thursday, September 17, 9:30 a.m.
The Kiwanis Club of Chatham-Kent Golden K meets today. Denise Emery and Renee Zerebski will speak on the topic of Autism. The meeting takes place in Studio One of the Chatham Cultural Center, William Street, Chatham. Contact Liz Dorner, Public Relations 519-360-9594 or Jim Robinson, President 519-351-3670 for more information.
Thursday, September 17, 7:00 p.m.
Nobuo Kubota is known not only as a visual artist but also as a musician and sound performer. Kubotaπs work is best described as unidisciplinary, not in the sense of any for of art, but in the sense of bringing together many forms of art into a single, coherent experience that often encompasses architecture, sound, and visuals. The opening reception for his installation, Hokusai Revisited, will take place on September 17th, 7pm at the Thames Art Gallery where Nobuo Kubota will be on hand to speak about his work. This exhibition is organized and circulated by the Robert McLaughlin Gallery, Oshawa, in collaboration with the Art Gallery of Peterborough, Thames Art Gallery and Kelowna Art Gallery.
Saturday, September 19, 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
The Ridge House Museum Harvestfest will be held on at the Ridge House Museum, 53 Erie Street South, Ridgetown. Visitors can enjoy pumpkin pie, fresh apple cider and harvest fun and games. Also, take advantage of the last time the museum is open before it closes for the season. For more information on the Ridge House Museum Harvestfest or the Harvestfest Dessert Contest please contact the Ridge House Museum curator at 519 674 2223, email ckridgehouse@chatham-kent.ca or visit our website at www.chatham-kent.ca/ridgehouse
Saturday, September 19
The 2009/2010 Encore Season at the Chatham Cultural Centre gets underway on Saturday, September 19 in Studio One with the inaugural performance of the Saturday Night Music Club. Created by local guitarist Tom Lockwood, these recurring performances will feature a wide variety of genres and styles. The opening performance will welcome back blues harmonicist Mike Stevens. A regular on the Grand Ole Opry, Mike entertains audiences in a unique, exciting and unforgettable style. Don't miss this amazing opportunity to see Mike and Tom in concert. Tickets are $25 and are available by calling the CKtickets Box Office at 519-354-8338 or visiting them at 75 William St. N., Chatham. Tickets can also be purchased online at www.cktickets.com.
Tuesday evenings, September 22/29, October 6/13, 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.
The Thames Art Gallery is excited to present their fall class list. Explore visual art with us! There is something for everyone, from the young budding artist to those who wish to polish their skills or tackle something new! Life Drawing Open Studio - no instructor present, model and easels provided. Cost: $35+gst (member discount available). All classes take place at the Cultural Centre in Studio Two. To book a class, call the box office at 519-354-8338, come into 75 William Street North, or log onto www.cktickets.com. For more information, contact: Mindy Bowls, Thames Art Gallery Curatorial Assistant, The Cultural Centre, 519.354.8346 ext 41 .
Wednesday, September 23, 7:00 p.m.
This fall, we welcome back our popular Art and Wine evenings. Join us in Studio 1 of the Chatham Cultural Centre for fancy snacks and featured beverages. The last work in this series will be A Sunday on La Grande Jatte by Georges Seurat. This pointillist work is over ten feet wide and nearly seven feet high and took two years to paint. Francoise Richard of the LCBO will be making the beverage selections for each evening which are themed around the home country of the featured artist. This month will be the Netherlands, Italy, Spain and France. Please join us in Studio 1 at the Chatham Cultural Centre. Tickets are $10 per evening or $40 for all four evenings (with a membership discount available). Tickets can be purchased on-line at cktickets.com, by calling 519-354-8338 or visiting the CCC box office. A limited number of tickets are available at the door.
Friday, September 25, 7:00 p.m.
The Southwest Blues Review is playing at the Florence House Concert which is actually in St. Matthews Hall (on Fansher St. in Florence). Tickets are $20 and dessert and coffee will be served at intermission. Get your tickets by phoning 519-692-5260 (Lawrene) or 519-692-3754 (Shirley). For more information on Florence House Concerts look up our Facebook page - it shows up under Florence House Concerts in a Facebook search or you can go directly to http://www.facebook.com/home.php?ref=home#/grou...0338&ref=ts <http://www.facebook.com/home.php?ref=home#/grou...&ref=ts> . You can find St Matthew's at www.parishofthetransfiguration.net <http://www.parishofthetransfiguration.net/> .
Friday, September 25
Don’t be bored on your very first P.A. Day of the new school year! Learn the process of reductive printmaking using soft cut linoleum to create multi-coloured original prints. Use found objects and things from nature to create even more prints using the Gallery printing press. Children will also work with acrylic paint on stretched canvas and learn the art of still life painting. Early drop off of 8:30am and late pick up of 4:30pm is available. Class size is limited to 15 students, aged 9 – 12, so remember to sign up early to avoid disappointment. The cost is $35 and member discounts are available.
To register your child, please call the box office at 519.354.8338, drop into the Cultural Centre at 75 William Street North, or log onto www.cktickets.com.
Sunday, September 27, 7:30 p.m.
Mount Zion Presbyterian Church, 59 Main St. E Ridgetown will be hosting Sweet Adelines of London. This award winning female barbershop chorus of approximately 75 members love to sing four part harmony a cappella style. Refreshments and fellowship to follow the program. Freewill offering. For more information contact 519-674-3487.
Wednesday evenings, September 30, October 7/14/21/28, November 4, 6 p.m.-9 p.m.
The Thames Art Gallery is excited to present their fall class list. Explore visual art with us! There is something for everyone, from the young budding artist to those who wish to polish their skills or tackle something new! Printmaking Open Studio - prior experience necessary. No instructor present. Cost: $60+gst member discount available. All classes take place at the Cultural Centre in Studio Two. To book a class, call the box office at 519-354-8338, come into 75 William Street North, or log onto www.cktickets.com. For more information, contact: Mindy Bowls, Thames Art Gallery Curatorial Assistant, The Cultural Centre, 519.354.8346 ext 41 .
Sunday, September 27, noon
Join Professor Michael Farrell and the Thames Art Gallery for an opportunity to explore the visual arts in Paris in 1900. A Slide-Illustrated Lecture will take place in Studio One at the Chatham Cultural Centre, Professor Michael Farrell will showcase the visual arts in "PARIS 1900" at our Fall luncheon/lecture. This presentation will demonstrate the many innovative new approaches to the visual arts and the significant influence to artists of the period. Join us on the 27th and enjoy luncheon music, an entree catered by William Street Cafe, gourmet desserts, cash bar and charismatic lecturer Michael Farrell. The ticket price is $43.00. To reserve your spot for this event, come into the Chatham Cultural Centre, 75 William Street North, call 519-354-8338, or log onto www.cktickets.com.
Saturday, October 3, 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Dog Off Leash Recreation Area committee invites you to its “open house” grand opening of the Off Leash Dog Park at the Waddell Park (end of Water Street in Chatham). For more information contact Connie Badour at natsteph1@sympatico.ca.
Wednesday, October 7, 12:15 to 12:50
Patricia M’s Luncheon Fashion Show takes place at T-Bones Grill House, 953 Charing Cross, 360-9401 to benefit C-K Childrenπs Safety Village. Call the restaurant for reservations.
Thursday, October 8, 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
The Mosaic Art Gala takes place tonight. Tickets are $100 each which includes a $75 tax receipt and are available from the Children’s Treatment Centre of Chatham-Kent. Call 519-354-0520 to reserve yours today. Catering by Three Generations Catering; music by Tom Lockwood. Live and Silent Auction: Artwork produced by child artists at the Centre under the guidance of Tracy Bultje during this summer’s MOSAIC Art Camps. Live Auction: Artwork donated by local professional artists including Lindsay Beaubien, Kathryn Bultje, Tracy Bultje, Nancy Gagnon, Karen Hearn, Mary Lou Kearney, Cathy VanRaay Myers and Mark Reinhart. Children’s Artwork will be on Exhibit at ArtSpace, 165Ω King Street W., Chatham from September 21 to October 7.
Friday, October 16, 1:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
As part of the Chatham-Kent Museum’s festival MummyFest, the Kiwanis Theatre will be showing the 1932 film classic, The Mummy, starring Boris Karloff. Also showing will be The Mummy’s Hand (1940), The Mummy’s Tomb (1942), The Mummy’s Ghost (1944), and The Mummy’s Curse (1944). These movies are the landmark films that inspired an entire genre of movies and continue to be major influences on motion pictures to this day. MummyFest, a day-long celebration hosted by the Chatham-Kent Museum, will also feature mummy-themed fun in Studio One. There will be an out-of-town ‘guest’ mummy on display, as well as mummy-themed merchandise, reconstruction casts and other sculptures. Kids can paint their faces like an Egyptian and make a mummy mask. Adults can enjoy a cold MummyMartini at the cash bar. Wrapped snacks will also be available. There is mummy fun for the whole family! Parental guidance is suggested for the mummy movies shown in the Kiwanis Theatre. Get a head start on your Hallowe’en thrills! Come see The Mummy as it was meant to be seen- on the big screen! MummyFest pricing for an all-day pass is $10 for adults, and $5 for a child under 10. To purchase your MummyFest all-day pass, please call the box office at 519.354.8338, visit us at 75 William Street North, or log onto www.cktickets.com.
Saturday and Sunday, October 17 & 18
A Grand Rapids Bus Trip has been organized to provide an opportunity to visit the new Grand Rapids Art Museum where Professor Farrell will guide our group through three exhibitions: American Impressionism from the Phillips Collection, James McNeill Whistler and the Romance of Great Cities and James Tissot's London. All of these exhibitions will confirm the Paris 1900 influence. Ticket price includes transportation, accommodation at the Grand Plaza Hotel, hospitality enroute, Saturday box lunch, Frederick Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park with both narrated tour and tram ride, and Frank Lloyd Wright’s Meyer May House. There is a $50.00 (plus gst) deposit to secure your reservation at your earliest convenience. Final payment is due September 18th. Price based on double occupancy $325.00 plus gst. To reserve your spot for this event, come into the Chatham Cultural Centre, 75 William Street North, call 519-354-8338, or log onto www.cktickets.com.
Saturday, October 24, 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
The Thames Art Gallery is excited to present their fall class list. Explore visual art with us! There is something for everyone, from the young budding artist to those who wish to polish their skills or tackle something new!. Fabric Transfer Workshop with Kelly Ridley - Bring photocopies of your own drawings to transfer onto fabric. Learn what you can do with your new skill! Cost: $30+gst member discount available
All classes take place at the Cultural Centre in Studio Two. To book a class, call the box office at 519-354-8338, come into 75 William Street North, or log onto www.cktickets.com. For more information, contact: Mindy Bowls, Thames Art Gallery Curatorial Assistant, The Cultural Centre, 519.354.8346 ext 41 .
Tuesday evenings 6pm - 9pm; October 27, November 3/10/17/24, December 1
The Thames Art Gallery is excited to present their fall class list. Explore visual art with us! There is something for everyone, from the young budding artist to those who wish to polish their skills or tackle something new!. Pottery with Andrea Vuletin - Create a beautiful and practical gift for that special person in your life, or keep it for yourself! Cost: $130+gst member discount available. All classes take place at the Cultural Centre in Studio Two. To book a class, call the box office at 519-354-8338, come into 75 William Street North, or log onto www.cktickets.com. For more information, contact: Mindy Bowls, Thames Art Gallery Curatorial Assistant, The Cultural Centre, 519.354.8346 ext 41 .
Monday evenings 6pm - 9pm; November 2/9/16/23/30, December 7
The Thames Art Gallery is excited to present their fall class list. Explore visual art with us! There is something for everyone, from the young budding artist to those who wish to polish their skills or tackle something new!. Watercolour with Hank Bos - this class focuses on basic techniques including paint application, sketching and composition. Cost: $135+gst member discount available All classes take place at the Cultural Centre in Studio Two. To book a class, call the box office at 519-354-8338, come into 75 William Street North, or log onto www.cktickets.com. For more information, contact: Mindy Bowls, Thames Art Gallery Curatorial Assistant, The Cultural Centre, 519.354.8346 ext 41 .
November 4, 12:15 to 12:50 p.m.
A Luncheon Fashion Show takes place at Glitters Fun Eatery, 162 King St., Chatham to benefit the Chatham Goodfellows. Call 519-352-0820 to reserve a table.
November 5, 6, 7, 13, 14
Theatre Kentπs season kicks off its season with the musical Evita. This musical masterpiece by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice tells the story of the controversial first lady of Argentina. Evita is being directed by Jamie Johnston with musical direction by Tom Overton. 2009-2010 Season subscriptions are available at the reduced rate of $36 until September 30th only. After September 30th subscriptions are on sale for $42 through November 5th. Regular price to see all three shows would be $50. Subscriptions may be purchased at the Chatham Cultural Centre Box Office, 75 William Street North in Chatham, or by calling 519-354-8338, or on cktickets.com. Single tickets go on sale as of September 8th. For more information on Theatre Kent or to get involved either on stage or backstage, visit www.theatrekent.org <http://www.theatrekent.org/> or call 519-436-0043.
Thursday evenings, November 5/12/19/26, 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
The Thames Art Gallery is excited to present their fall class list. Explore visual art with us! There is something for everyone, from the young budding artist to those who wish to polish their skills or tackle something new!. Life Drawing II - no instructor present, model and easels provided . Cost: $35+gst member discount available. All classes take place at the Cultural Centre in Studio Two. To book a class, call the box office at 519-354-8338, come into 75 William Street North, or log onto www.cktickets.com. For more information, contact: Mindy Bowls, Thames Art Gallery Curatorial Assistant, The Cultural Centre, 519.354.8346 ext 41 .
Saturday mornings, 10am - 12pm; November 7/14/28, December 5 (no class Nov 21)
The Thames Art Gallery is excited to present their fall class list. Explore visual art with us! There is something for everyone, from the young budding artist to those who wish to polish their skills or tackle something new!.. Children’s Printmaking Class with Marshall Heaton - all the basics! for ages 7- 12. Cost: $85 member discount available All classes take place at the Cultural Centre in Studio Two. To book a class, call the box office at 519-354-8338, come into 75 William Street North, or log onto www.cktickets.com. For more information, contact: Mindy Bowls, Thames Art Gallery Curatorial Assistant, The Cultural Centre, 519.354.8346 ext 41 .
Saturday afternoons, 1pm - 3pm; November 7/14/28, December 5 (no class Nov 21)
The Thames Art Gallery is excited to present their fall class list. Explore visual art with us! There is something for everyone, from the young budding artist to those who wish to polish their skills or tackle something new!. 3-D Recycled Sculptures with Irene MacCreadie - join Irene for a fun-filled afternoon of artmaking! for ages 5 - 7. Cost: $55 member discount available. All classes take place at the Cultural Centre in Studio Two. To book a class, call the box office at 519-354-8338, come into 75 William Street North, or log onto www.cktickets.com. For more information, contact: Mindy Bowls, Thames Art Gallery Curatorial Assistant, The Cultural Centre, 519.354.8346 ext 41 .
November 17, 18, 19
Take a Bow Productions presents the Broadway rock musical, RENT. Winner of nearly every major industry award, including the 1996 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and the 1996 Tony Award for Best Musical, RENT continues to be a cornerstone of modern American musical theatre. RENT first opened at the off-Broadway, New York Theatre Workshop. The New York Times theatre critic Ben Brantley called it an “exhilarating, landmark rock opera” with a “glittering, inventive score” that “shimmers with hope for the future of the American musical.” The performance takes place at the Kiwanis Theatre, Chatham Cultural Centre. Tickets are $20.00 for adults and $15.00 for students and seniors. This is not a show for young viewers due to mature content. To order your tickets call the Chatham Culture Box Office at 519-354-8338. Or purchase online at www.cktickets.com <http://www.cktickets.com/> and click on the events calendar to order.
December 2, Lunch
A Luncheon Fashion Show takes place at Satellite Restaurant, 145 King St., Chatham to benefit Outreach for Hunger. Call 519-352-5281 to reserve a table.
December 11, 12
In addition to the subscription season, Theatre Kent is producing the holiday classic A Christmas Story Dec. 11 & 12 , 2009. Ralphieπs quest for a Red Ryder BB Gun comes to life as this favourite holiday film hits the stage. The play is adapted by Philip Grecian from the film and moemoir by Jean Shepherd and will be directed by Karen Robinet
December 22, 12 noon to 10:30 p.m.
The original Olympic flame will be travelling from Athens, Greece and making its journey across Canada, in an effort to “light the land, generate pride in our nation, and celebrate the possible!” The Olympic flame will be passing through a number of Chatham-Kent communities over a three day period, and will be stopping overnight for a very special “cauldron lighting” ceremony in Chatham on December 22, 2009. To celebrate this historic moment, the municipality will be hosting a free full-day event to showcase, honour, and celebrate our community’s cultural diversity, heritage, local accomplishments, and community champions. Taking place at the Kinsmen Auditorium and Memorial Arena, from 12 p.m. until approximately 10:30 p.m., this event includes a full day of free family activities, performances, art demonstrations, and sporting events.
February 4, 5, & 6, 2010
Theatre Kent presents The Elephant Man by Bernard Pomerance. This Tony-Award winning play, based on the life of John Merrick, will be directed by Jane Ingraham. For tickets call Chatham Cultural Centre Box Office, 75 William Street North in Chatham, or by calling 519-354-8338, or on cktickets.com. For more information on Theatre Kent or to get involved either on stage or backstage, visit www.theatrekent.org <http://www.theatrekent.org/> or call 519-436-0043.
May 6, 7, 8, 2010
Theatre Kent’s subscription season wraps up with Opening Night. This hilarious comedy written by Canadian favourite Norm Foster and directed by Jan Holt tells the story of an unusual evening out at the theatre. For tickets call the Chatham Cultural Centre Box Office, 75 William Street North in Chatham, or by calling 519-354-8338, or on cktickets.com. For more information on Theatre Kent or to get involved either on stage or backstage, visit www.theatrekent.org <http://www.theatrekent.org/> or call 519-436-0043.














