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What You Need to Know About the Solar Eclipse in Peterborough On April 8
/On April 8th, Peterborough will experience a partial solar eclipse as it is just outside the Path of Totality.
The following events will occur during the eclipse:
Partial eclipse begins at 2:07 p.m.
Maximum eclipse occurs at 3:21 p.m.
Partial eclipse ends at 4:43 p.m.
A solar eclipse occurs when the moon covers the sun, casting a shadow over Earth. A total solar eclipse happens when the moon completely covers the face of the sun somewhere within a narrow Path of Totality which is roughly 100 to 115 km wide. The sun appears to be briefly covered.
Areas outside the path will only see a partial eclipse. The percentage will depend on the distance from the path. The duration of totality will be up to 4 minutes and 27 seconds. The partial phases leading up to and following totality last about one hour and 20 minutes.
During any solar eclipse, it is imperative to wear special glasses with filters designed for eclipse watching to prevent eye damage. Regular sunglasses will not adequately protect your eyes.
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Lineup For Lakefield Literary Festival Announced
/The Lakefield Literary Festival has announced its summer lineup of authors for July 19 and 20.
The event will feature a lineup and a festival first novel-to-film discussion on how the writing process transfers to the big screen.
The summer program features:
Friday, July 19 at 7:00 p.m.: Michael Crummey and filmmaker Christian Sparkes
Saturday, July 20 at 10:00 Children's Tent at Cenotaph Park: Casey Lyall and Kevin Sylvester
Saturday, July 20 at 2:00: Drew Hayden Taylor and Elizabeth Renzetti and Kate Hilton
Saturday, July 20 at 4:30: Meet the Author Reception
Saturday, July 20 at 7:00: Charlotte Gray and Tim Cook
More details about the authors, their books and tickets will be released next month according to a press release.
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Second-Annual 'PTBO's Got Talent' Limited Edition T-Shirts Being Sold In Fundraiser For Addiction Support At 'Right to Heal'
/To help raise money for addiction support at ‘Right to Heal,’ limited edition t-shirts are being sold for the second edition of ‘PTBO’s Got Talent’ show at Market Hall on April 12.
The design was created by local artist Jason Wilkins, who is one of four judges for the event alongside Dani Guppy, Tiffany Creasy and Sarah Evans, with Tiffany Arcari of The Tiffany Show as the emcee.
Ricart Branded Apparel & Promo is printing the T-shirts and $10 from each sale will go to Right to Heal.
In addition to the shirts, all ticket sales and draws will benefit the non-profit organization that provides addiction support in a safe environment.
“This is all the brainchild of Patti Clancy, owner of Kawartha Home Health Care, who’s an incredible force for community betterment,” said Wilkins. “Each year Patti chooses a different organization to support through PTBO’s Got Talent.”
The show is meant to showcase local talent in a fun and entertaining format while fundraising for Right to Heal.
Video audition submissions were received until the end of February and Kawartha Home & Health Care Services Inc. selected the contestants. Those selected will compete at the event and the top three will walk away with prizes.
“So far we have 22 acts performing who will score some amazing prizes from local businesses plus tons of giveaways happening during the event for attendees,” said Wilkins.
Shirts can be purchased online or donations can be made through e-transfer at PtboGotTalent@gmail.com with the deadline on Sunday. Tickets for the show are $25 and can be purchased at Kawartha Home Health Care Services (320 Water St., Unit 72). Attendees can also pay a cover charge of $25 at the door on the event day. Door prize donations or sponsorship opportunities can email management@khhcs.ca.
Art Gallery of Peterborough Releases Event Lineup To Celebrate Its 50th Anniversary
/To celebrate the Art Gallery of Peterborough’s (AGP) 50th anniversary, they have launched their event lineup to commemorate the gallery’s founding in 1974.
“This is a chance for us to recognize and thank our community, our artists, our volunteers, our talented staff and our partners at the City of Peterborough who have been supporting the Art Gallery of Peterborough for 50 years,” said Debbie Keating of AGP Board of Directors. “The Art Gallery of Peterborough Board sees this year as an opportunity to recommit ourselves to the future of the gallery.”
“A gallery is a pretty major establishment for the continuance of the culture from the perspective that it operates all throughout the year consistently,” said Celeste Scopelites, AGP director. “It becomes a hub for people to come and participate in various things for other kinds of events to be connected with it or an education stream for all ages. It becomes a place of engagement.”
On March 15, 1974, the AGP received its Letters Patent from the Province of Ontario, incorporating the AGP as a not-for-profit charitable organization.
In 1977, the AGP’s Board expanded on these aims and objectives.
“This gallery recognizes that, in a changing environment, its role is not static, but must be open to change; that it must reach out to its community; that it must be both a permanent institution and a ‘museum without walls’,” according to a press release statement.
The following are the announced events to celebrate AGP’s 50th anniversary:
Current Exhibitions: Seams and Strata
Nov. 23, 2013 – March 17
Reflecting on the Art Gallery of Peterborough’s 50th Anniversary in 2024, this juried exhibition invited artists to submit original works of art that resonate with themes of legacy, archives, nostalgia, ghosts, memory, survival and growth.
For Posterity: works from the Permanent Collection
Feb. 17 – March 24
Gathering works from the gallery’s early acquisitions, For Posterity reflects important gifts from key supporters and past exhibitions of the Art Gallery of Peterborough. The works from these early acquisitions chart the path of a nascent and savvy institution, driven primarily by women, dedicated to the creation of something strong and stable. It is a gift to future generations.
Galleria Extravaganza: The Best Sale of the Last (Half) Century
Opening Event: April 5, 7 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.
Sale Continues: April 6 – 7, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.
This weekend event is inspired by a fundraising sale hosted annually by the dedicated group of volunteers who supported the Art Gallery of Peterborough through its first decades. In celebration of the gallery’s 50th anniversary, this sale will offer a collection of artful items donated by members and volunteers, making it a great opportunity to find some treasures.
A selection of special items will be available through an Online Auction which begins March 22. Bidding closes April 7 at 9 p.m. during the opening event. Browse the selection in the AGP’s Main Gallery all weekend as the in-person sale continues: April 6 – 7, from 11 a.m. through 5 p.m.
Proceeds from this sale will be directed to the Art Gallery of Peterborough’s Acquisition Fund from which artwork is purchased for the Permanent Collection. The AGP presents changing exhibitions curated from the Permanent Collection in dialogue with current exhibits each year.
50th Anniversary Celebration
August 20
McDonnel Street Community Centre
The Art Gallery of Peterborough is celebrating 50 years of accomplishments and is hosting a gathering at the McDonnel Street Community Centre. Gallery Director Celeste Scopelites invites the public to join AGP as they indulge in reminiscence and look towards thier future.
Special guests will include founders and key members of our community who have made significant contributions the gallery and its ongoing successes.
It’s All About ART Fundraising Auction
Oct. 26, 7:00 p.m.
The Venue
The Art Gallery of Peterborough's annual fundraising auction, It’s All About ART, is an initiative of the Board of Directors. Each year, they raise funds to support the gallery’s outstanding exhibitions and education programs. In honour of the decade of the gallery’s origin, they will be celebrating with a 70s theme.
Upcoming Exhibitions: Exhibitions during the Art Gallery of Peterborough’s 50th anniversary are rooted in intergenerational dialogue, reflecting the AGP’s 50 years of commitment to contemporary artists and emerging practices. This Spring, the AGP will present work by two Peterborough-based artists. Antoine Mountain’s Ets’ehchi’I: Traditional Dene Burial Practices opens with a special event on March 23rd from 2 p.m. – 4 p.m. Stan Olthius’ Interconnected includes large-scale kinetic sculpture with dance performance and sound to explore relationality, duality and exchange.
Kawartha Autumn Studio Tour – 40th Anniversary
Sept. 28 – 29
The Kawartha Autumn Studio Tour is a two-day event that offers the public a unique opportunity to connect with local artists and makers from Peterborough and the Kawarthas and to learn about their artistic practice with a behind-the-scenes look into the artist’s studio.
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Road Closures and Transit Detours In Place For Sunday's St. Patrick's Day Parade
/Road closures and transit detours will be in place in Downtown Peterborough for the 21st St. Patrick’s Day Parade on Sunday.
This allows staging and procession of the parade, the following road closures will be in place starting at 12:30 p.m.:
Dublin Street between Aylmer Street and Water Street
London Street between Aylmer Street and Water Street
McDonnel Street between Aylmer Street and Water Street
Murray Street between Aylmer Street and Water Street
George Street from Parkhill Road West (south side of intersection) to Brock Street
The parade will start at 2 p.m., travelling south on George Street from Murray Street. During the parade, a rolling road closure will be in place along George Street from Brock Street to McGill Street. All road closures are expected to be over by 4:30 p.m.
No Parking signs will be posted along George Street before the parade. Residents and visitors are encouraged to park in the following downtown locations:
King Street Parkade at 202 King St.
Simcoe Street parking garage at 190 Simcoe St.
Chambers Lot at 184 Hunter St.
Reid Lot at 350 Reid St.
Surface lot at 365 Aylmer St.
Del Crary Lot at 100 George St. N.
Downie Lot at 336 Downie St.
Parking in municipal lots and parking garages is free on weekends.
Residents are reminded to follow all on-street parking regulations that may be in place in the downtown area, including calendar parking where applicable. Please ensure fire hydrants and driveways are not blocked.
The following transit routes will have detours in place during the closure period:
Route 2 Chemong
During the rolling road closure at 2 p.m.:
Southbound from Terminal: route follows Simcoe Street to Aylmer Street to Romaine Street to Park Street to Braidwood Avenue to Lock Street.
Northbound from Lansdowne Street at Borden Avenue follows the regular route to Lock Street to Braidwood Avenue to Park Street to Romaine Street to Aylmer Street to Simcoe Street.
Route 4 Weller
During the rolling road closure, westbound will follow regular route to terminal only. Eastbound will travel to the bus stop at the Simcoe at Water streets. Customers will walk east to catch the bus at the stop at Simcoe and Water streets.
Route 6 Sherbrooke
Southbound from Trent from 12:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. – Regular route on George Street to Barnardo Avenue, right on Barnardo Avenue, left on Wolsley Street, left on Chemong Road, follow Route 2 to the terminal.
Northbound from Terminal during the rolling road closure at 2 p.m. – Follow route 2 to Wolsley Street, right on Wolsely Street, right on Barnardo Avenue, right on George Street, left on Parkhill Road, left on Water Street where it resumes its regular route
Route 7 Lansdowne
During the rolling road closure at 2 p.m.
Westbound – Regular route to Lock Street, left on Lock Street, right on King George Street, right on Park Street to Lansdowne Street where it returns to regular route
Eastbound – Regular route to Park Street, right on Park Street, left on King George Street, left on Lock Street to Lansdowne Street to regular route
Route 9 Parkhill
From 12:30 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Westbound from Trent – Regular route to Parkhill at Water, right on Water Street, left on Barnardo Avenue, left on Wolsley Street, left on Chemong Road to Reid Street, right on Parkhill Road to regular route
Eastbound from Fleming – Regular route to Parkhill at Reid, left at Reid Street to Chemong Road, right on Wolsley Street, right on Barnardo Avenue, right on George Street, left on Parkhill Road to regular route
Community Bus 22 (Blue)
Route will travel southbound on George Street to Barnardo Avenue, turn right on Barnardo Avenue, left on Wolsley Street, left on Chemong Road where it will follow Route 2 Chemong to the terminal. There will be a stop available on Aylmer Street at Simcoe Street.
Community Bus 23 (Red)
During the rolling road closure, this route will travel eastbound on McDonnel Street to Aylmer Street, turn right on Aylmer Street to Romaine Street to Park Street where it returns to the regular route. There will be a stop on Aylmer Street at Simcoe Street.
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Local Host Uplifting Ladies With International Women's Day Party This Friday at The Venue
/In honour of International Women's Day, Tiffany Arcari, host of The Tiffany Show is hosting a celebration to inspire and uplift women from all walks of life at The Venue on Friday.
The Tiffany Show International Women's Day Party is featuring the following:
Stories from five local women (Ashley Lamothe, Carissa McIntyre, Sheena Howard, JC Hannigan and Lisa Couture) sharing engaging stories, providing a platform for shared experiences and inspiration
Watch Party of The Tiffany Show IWD Special highlighting the achievements and journeys of extraordinary women
Talk Show-style prizes and giveaways
Fifty swag bags to the first 50 ladies
Photo booth, cash bar and refreshments
Special Visitors: Puppies from The Humane Society