Stuff to Do in the Patch This Weekend

Looking for something to do in Peterborough this weekend?

Friday:

Peterborough Fall Psychic Fair (3 p.m. to 9 p.m. - $5) Evinrude Centre 

21st Annual Autumn Treasures Fine Art & Craft Show (4 p.m. to 9 p.m. - $3.50) Trentwinds International Centre 

Royal Wood with Hannah Georgas (7:30 - Sold Out) Gordon Best Theater

Saturday:

Peterborough Fall Psychic Fair (10 a.m. to 9 p.m. - $5) Evinrude Centre

21st Annual Autumn Treasures Fine Art & Craft Show (10 a.m. to 5 p.m. - $3.50) Trentwinds International Centre 

Our Space Fall Gala (6 p.m. to 10 p.m. - $25) Adam Scott CVI

Peterborough Lions Club & Peterborough Theatre Guild present a Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre (Tickets $20, Proceeds towards the James FundPeterborough Lions Centre
 
 

Sunday:

Peterborough Fall Psychic Fair (10 a.m. to 6 p.m. - $5) Evinrude Centre

21st Annual Autumn Treasures Fine Art & Craft Show (11 a.m. to 4 p.m. - $3.50) Trentwinds International Centre 

A Century of Toys (Noon to 5 p.m.) Peterborough Museum & Archives

 
Looking for a quick bite between each event? Try the new hotspot El Camino's on George Street!

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Peterborough Houses Starting To Get Lit Up For Christmas Season


And hey, why not? The Christmas parade is only weeks away, December 4th to be exact.

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Remembering Those Who Have Served & Sacrificed (And Those Who Continue To Do So)

Adam Scott Marks Remembrance Day In Unique Way

[via TVCogecoOntario]

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The Wooden Sky Performing Outside The Red Dog

Because it's not enough to just perform inside The Red Dog, don't you know. Bands also play outside it, too. Think The Silver Hearts, for example. And now The Wooden Sky after a recent gig there.

So who's going to rock the sidewalk outside of the Red Dog next? Arkells, perhaps?

[YouTube; The Wooden Sky]

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Don't Take For Granted What You Have (There Are Many People In The Patch In Need)

We don't realize sometimes how much we clutter our lives with "stuff". Think about all the items in your house that are tucked away in the basement or closet or cupboard that you know you'll never use but yet hang onto.  

Not too long ago, I was on a big cleaning blitz to make some extra room in my apartment. So with my car packed up with a number of boxes and overflowing garbage bags full of no-longer-wanted items, I was off to the donation bin to drop the goods off.  

Upon arrival, I noticed the bin overflowing and things scattered all around below. I began to unload my car when a man approached and began to sort through the treasures that surrounded him. Wide-eyed, he watched me as I unloaded my car full of things that I no longer wanted but were in perfect condition.  

In a polite voice and such sincere curiosity, he asked me, "Why does everyone throw this stuff away?" As he spoke, he held up various items to see if they would be a suitable fit for himself. It stopped me in my tracks to see someone who had such an appreciation for things that we are so lucky to have and often take for granted.

I replied by telling him that people sort through their homes and decide what they no longer need, and likely have bought something new and in turn pass along the "old". He seemed in complete shock to think people would part with such things without thinking twice. As I turned to leave, I told him to have a good afternoon and he wished me the same.  

I drove away and in my rear view mirror watched him continue to ponder the new items which I had just left, along with the abundance of other items that had already been donated. This truly was a reminder for me to be so grateful for all I have.

I'm sure you've all noticed the large red bins located randomly throughout the city. The Canadian Diabetes Association and Value Village have been in partnership for many years, and because the CDA is important to me personally, it is where I always make my donations. Click here to find out three ways to donate items to the Canadian Diabetes Association, and click here to find a bin location near you.

[Contributed by PtboCanada's Julie Morris]

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Arkells Fall Tour Trailer (Which Includes A Stop In The Patch At The Red Dog)

Arkells have just released this awesome trailer on YouTube to promote their Fall 2010 Tour, which includes a stop at The Red Dog November 27. You can buy tickets online here. Arkells rockTotally.

[Arkells; The Red Dog; TicketScene.ca]

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Dude Speaks Quickly At The Art Gallery of Peterborough For A Good Cause

Tim Hortons Commercial Filmed in Peterborough's East City

Stuff to Do in the Patch This Weekend

Looking for something to do in Peterborough this weekend?

Remember to turn your clocks back!  

Friday

- Art Gallery of Peterborough: Weekend Party - Art Gallery of Peterborough

- Hand of Man Show: Biggest Craft Show in the Kawarthas (5 p.m. to 9 p.m. - $3.50 for Adults, $3 for Seniors and Students, Children under 12 are free) Memorial Centre

- St James Players Presents: My Fair Lady  (8 p.m - $25 Adult, $22 Senior, $15 Student) Showplace

Saturday

Art Gallery of Peterborough: Weekend Party - Art Gallery of Peterborough

- Country 105 Public Auction (8 a.m. - Free) Trentwinds

Hand of Man Show: Biggest Craft Show in the Kawarthas (9 a.m. to 5 p.m. - $3.50 for Adults, $3 for Seniors and Students, Children under 12 are free) Memorial Centre

- Trent University Open House (9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. - Free) Trent University

- Festival of Trees: Festival House Tour 2010 (1 p.m. to 7 p.m. - $25) 

St James Players Presents: My Fair Lady  (8 p.m - $25 Adult, $22 Senior, $15 Student) Showplace

- To Be or Not to Be: Featuring CBC's Dr. Brian Goldman  (9 a.m. to 4 p.m - $35) Showplace

***- Turn back the clocks before you go to bed - Daylight Savings Time ends 2 a.m. Sunday morning

Sunday

Hand of Man Show: Biggest Craft Show in the Kawarthas (11 a.m. to 4 p.m. - $3.50 for Adults, $3 for Seniors and Students, Children under 12 are free) Memorial Centre

- Festival of Trees: Festival House Tour 2010 (11 a.m. to 5 p.m. - $25)

St James Players Presents: My Fair Lady  (2 p.m - $25 Adult, $22 Senior, $15 Student) Showplace

 
Have a great weekend Peterborough! Remember, this is the weekend you can turn back time... by an hour. (We know, cheesy.)

 
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