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Valley East Days
Sept. 5-7
Valley East Days, which runs Sept. 5-7 this year, is a festival that celebrates the Valley East Community, its residents, and its businesses. The festival is dedicated to providing the highest quality of entertainment for our patrons, by committing to free family activities in the daytime, and affordable musical entertainment in the night time. The headliner this year is Finger Eleven. Tickets and more information is available through the festival’s website.
Northern Ontario Art Association show
Sept. 6
The Northern Ontario Art Association (NOAA) proudly announces its 69th Annual Juried Art Show. An opening reception takes place 6-8:30 p.m. Sept. 5 and the show Sept. 6 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the T.M. Davies Community Centre at 325 Anderson Dr., Lively. This event will showcase an outstanding selection of original works from artists across northern Ontario. The artwork will be juried by two Ontario artists, Lauren Satok and Pierre Sabourin. The show features a wide variety of styles and mediums, reflecting the rich talent and diversity of the visual art being created in the north. This event is open to the public, admission is free and many of the art works will be for sale.
Art exhibition
Sept. 6-27
Amberhill Gallery’s upcoming exhibition, 2 Photographers: Killarney, features the work of Kathy Browning and Nick Dubecki. The show highlights over four decades of their photographic exploration of Killarney Provincial Park and runs from Sept. 6-27. The opening reception takes place Saturday, September 6 from 2-5 p.m. at Amberhill Gallery (601 Kathleen St.). Admission is free and open to the public.
Grandparents Day
Sept. 7
Ward 11 Coun. Bill Leduc is hosting Grandparents Day festivities at Westmount Retirement Residence (599 William Ave.) on Sept. 7 from 12-3 p.m. The event is free to attend and will include free pizza, live music, beverages, giveaways, horse and buggy rides, classic cars and municipal vehicles. The event is a fundraiser for the Sudbury Food Bank.
Jazz Sudbury Festival
Sept. 11-13
Jazz Sudbury Festival turns downtown Sudbury into a vibrant celebration of culture and community Sept. 11-13. With a rich mix of free and ticketed programming, this year’s festival brings something for every listener, whether you’re a seasoned jazz enthusiast or exploring new musical genres. Tickets and more information are available through the Jazz Sudbury website.
Sudbury Indie Cinema presents Studio Ghibli North
Sept. 12-14
Studio Ghibli North is an annual celebration of the timeless and classic films of the renowned Japanese Film Studio, Studio Ghibli. Featuring nine films over the course of three days alongside as many food vendors with on-theme foods, crafters and more, Studio Ghibli North is the full Studio Ghibli experience. Weekend passes are $60, day passes $35 and single tickets $12. All films are English dubbed versions except for Grave of the Fireflies. Purchase tickets online here.
Cinéfest Sudbury International Film Festival
Sept. 13-21
The 37th edition of Cinéfest Sudbury International Film Festival will take place Sept. 13-21 at SilverCity Sudbury (Cineplex). Visit Cinefest.com for more information.
YES Theatre presents Casey and Diana
Sept. 16 to Oct. 19
Toronto - 1991 - At the height of the global AIDS pandemic, Diana Princess of Wales makes a visit to the Casey House, Canada's first free standing AIDS Hospice. The historic visit sparked a mammoth change in the AIDS Advocacy movement; shepherding a new perspective, smashing stigmas and shifting the hearts and minds of people across the globe. Nick Green's new play has been lauded as one of the greatest new Canadian plays of the decade after debuting with a sold out run at the Stratford Festival followed by acclaimed runs across the country. Casey and Diana was originally commissioned by the Stratford Festival, Ontario, Canada. The show runs Sept. 16 to Oct. 19 at Sudbury Theatre Centre. Purchase tickets online here.
SSO presents Magical Symphony Tour
Sept. 19
Long before “crossover” was a buzzword, the Beatles were blending classical textures into pop masterpieces. Magical Symphony Tour brings together musicians from the Sudbury Symphony Orchestra and Greater Sudbury’s vibrant music scene for a one-night-only concert experience. This concert shines a spotlight on those iconic orchestrations, culminating in a full performance of the beloved Magical Mystery Tour album. With arrangements by Beatles producer Sir George Martin, you’ll hear symphonic winds, strings, and brass in electrifying harmony with guitars, bass, and drums—just as the Beatles imagined. The show runs Sept. 19 at 7:30 p.m. at Laurentian University’s Fraser Auditorium. Purchase tickets online here.
Sudbury Secondary arts education reunion
Sept. 19
Sudbury Secondary School will host an evening celebration this fall to mark the 40th anniversary of its arts education program. Alumni, staff, and supporters will come together at the Fromagerie on Elgin Street on Friday, Sept. 19 to commemorate the school’s contribution to arts, culture and education locally. Prior to the evening celebration, the doors of Sudbury Secondary School will be open from 1-3 p.m. to welcome participants for school tours. If you would like to attend the evening celebration on September 19th, and have yet to sign up, there is still time to register through Eventbrite : https://sss40.eventbrite.ca.
Championship Dog Shows
Sept. 19-21
The Sudbury and District Kennel Club is hosting three days of Championship Dog Shows at the Toe Blake Arena in Coniston from Sept. 19 to 21. The shows will feature more than 200 Canadian Kennel Club-registered purebred dogs from throughout Canada vying for championship titles and ranking points to determine Canada’s No. 1 dog. The event is 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily, family pets are not allowed on the grounds, and spectator fees are $5 per adult, $2 for children and family is $10. Seniors over 55 are free. For more details, click here.
French Fest
Sept. 20
Get ready to experience an exceptional day: French Fest, a francophone festival that celebrates all the nuances of Sudbury’s francophonie. More than just an event, French Fest is a true reflection of the cultural richness of our community—an invitation to come together, to engage in dialogue, to feel deeply, and to be moved as one. Performers include Djely Tapa and Mourir de trop gueuler. Réseau de soutien à l’immigration francophone du Nord de l’Ontario (RIF) will hold a Recognition Ceremony in la Grande salle as part of French Fest. The festival opens its arms to little ones, teens, parents, and grandparents with a Family Day. Learn more online here.
Art Gallery of Sudbury exhibitions
Ongoing
The Art Gallery of Sudbury currently has two-off site exhibitions: Alexandre Fishbein-Ouimette until Nov. 17 and Rory Perras at the Laughing Buddha until Sept. 15. Learn more on the gallery’s website. The gallery’s 174 Elgin St. location is closed until Sept. 12 while it installs its next exhibition. Watch the gallery’s website for details regarding the opening exhibition.
Perogies and Cabbage Rolls
Mondays to Fridays
Fresh perogies and cabbage rolls are available for pick-up from Monday to Friday at the Ukrainian Seniors’ Centre. Place your order by phoning 705-673-7404.
