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SUMMARY:Tintype for a Story Exchange
DESCRIPTION:In collaboration with the Al + Eurithe Purdy A-Frame Association\, the writer and visual artist Paul Elter will be onsite making real tintype images! All you need to bring is a story (300 words+). It could be a personal recollection\, a truth\, a fiction – a combination of the two\, perhaps a little-known history of the location we are currently in\, or maybe a story about Al Purdy. All stories and images will be assembled into a book. Everyone who participates will receive a copy of their portrait! \nYou can find Paul Elter at Mariners Park Museum from June 24 and June 27 from 9 am-5 pm.
URL:https://www.thecounty.ca/event/tintype-for-a-story-exchange/2023-06-24/
LOCATION:Mariners Park Museum\, 2065 County Road 13\, Milford\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:PECelebrates
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ORGANIZER;CN="The County Museums":MAILTO:jchase@pecounty.on.ca
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SUMMARY:Revel: Celebrating Diversity
DESCRIPTION:Revel is produced by The County Museums and features several events and activities throughout June with a showcase event on Saturday the 24th from 12 pm to 4pm at Macaulay Heritage Park in Picton. \nRevel celebrates Indigenous Peoples Day\, Indigenous History Month and Multiculturalism Day with music\, food\, art and community partnerships. \nRevel Event Listing:  \n\nCreative face painting and hoola hoops with Melissa Brant: 12 pm (noon) – 4 pm\nPrince Edward Learning Centre Community Picnic Table Art: 12 pm (noon) – 4 pm\nLibrary String Orchestra: 12 pm (noon)\nRainbow Flag Dance: 12 pm (noon)\nMystery Braid Workshop: 1 pm (Pre-registration required. Click here to register)\nMusician Jennifer Brant: 2:30 pm\n\nFor more information and a complete list of events\, visit The County Museums on Facebook or Instagram or contact the museum staff at museums@pecounty.on.ca or 613.476.2148 extension 2524.
URL:https://www.thecounty.ca/event/revel-celebrating-diversity/
LOCATION:Macaulay Heritage Park\, 23 Church Street\, Picton\, Ontario\, K0K 2T0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:PECelebrates
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SUMMARY:Twin Flames
DESCRIPTION:In celebration of National Indigenous Peoples Day\, the Regent Theatre in association with Prince Edward Public Library are pleased to present multi-award winning Indigenous folk duo Twin Flames on June 24th at 2 pm. \nHusband and wife duo Jaaji & Chelsey June\, of Nunavut and Ottawa respectively\, combine traditional Indigenous story-telling and music with western harmonies to entertain and audiences of all ages. \nTwin Flames melds different styles and genres because the artists believe music can help create a feeling of unity and collaboration between different cultures. \nThey perform original songs written in English\, Inuttitut and French about courage and survival which honour their ancestor’s and cultural history. Their award-winning music offers a unique blend of different musical styles and traditions. Twin Flames have released three full length albums and been nominated for 25 music awards. \nThe 60-minute Twin Flames concert will take place at the Regent Theatre and will be followed by a Q&A with the artists. \nPlease visit the Regent Theatre’s website for tickets: \nhttps://www.theregenttheatre.org/buy-tickets?pg=selectevent&eid=88451&edid=0
URL:https://www.thecounty.ca/event/twin-flames/
LOCATION:The Regent Theatre\, 224 Main Street\, Picton\, ON\, K0K 2T0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:PECelebrates
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SUMMARY:Gin Sexsmith Book Launch and Signing
DESCRIPTION:Join Gin Sexsmith at Macaulay Church for a reading from her new book In The Hands of Men. Gin will chat about why she wrote the book\, her process\, take some questions and be available for signing. \nBooks will be available to purchase on site and tickets to attend are free. Please follow the ticket link to register. \nGin Sexsmith is an Indigenous writer and musician from Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory. Obsessed with the darker sides of our psyche\, Gin’s work explores love\, loss\, sexuality\, and mental illness. \nIN THE HANDS OF MEN \nHaunted by the loss of her cousin\, Cedar\, Delilah has curated a world of revenge: playing judge\, jury\, and executioner while\, you know\, searching for love. Maybe murdering gives her the control she craves. Maybe it fills the gaping hole that was left when Cedar disappeared. Maybe her rage is ancestral\, dating back to all of the Indigenous women before her whose cases were closed without much of a search. She’s never been close to getting caught\, but as a virus ripples through the world\, devolving men into animals\, she gets a little sloppy. Now she must ask herself\, is she a monster too or is she simply taking her power back from the hands of men? \nWarning: This event deals with trauma and adult subject matter. Mature audiences only.
URL:https://www.thecounty.ca/event/gin-sexsmith-book-launch-and-signing/
LOCATION:Macaulay Heritage Park\, 23 Church Street\, Picton\, Ontario\, K0K 2T0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:PECelebrates
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