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Bicycle Events in Boulder County June 25-26

Bike MS: Colorado on Saturday, June 25 and Sunday June 26, Boulder Sunrise Triathlon on Sunday, June 26

Boulder County, Colo. – Two cycling events will be taking place in Boulder County this weekend, Bike MS: Colorado on Saturday, June 25 and Sunday, June 26; and the Boulder Sunrise Triathlon on Sunday, June 26.

If you are traveling through the area during the events, please pay close attention to the Boulder County Sheriff’s Deputies and the volunteer traffic marshals who will be helping to keep the roads safe for everyone. When passing a bicyclist, motorists must allow at least three feet of space between their vehicle and a bicyclist. To pass a bicyclist safely, drivers may cross a double yellow center line when oncoming traffic is clear.

Westbound Jay Rd. will be closed on Sunday from CO 119/Diagonal Highway to 51st St. from 7:15-11 a.m. All other roads involved, including eastbound Jay Rd. from 51st St. to CO 119/Diagonal Highway, will remain open throughout both events.

Bike MS: Colorado on Saturday, June 25 and Sunday, June 26

On Saturday and Sunday June 25-26, riders in Bike MS: Colorado will cross the county on their way from Westminster to Fort Collins and back. Riders will depart Westminster at 6 a.m. Saturday in waves through 9 a.m. and will enter the county riding westbound on CO 52/Mineral Rd, then head north on 95th St., west on Niwot Rd. through Niwot, north on 73rd/75th St. through Hygiene, and north on 83rd St. before entering Larimer County.

On Sunday, riders will return south on N 95th St. to Woodland Rd., continue south on 75th to Hygiene and turn east towards Airport Rd. in Longmont. Riders will exit Longmont by riding south on 95th St., east on Lookout Rd., south on N 115th St., and south on E. County Line Rd. into Erie.

All riders will be off the course no later than 5 p.m. on Saturday and 4:30 p.m. on Sunday. View Bike MS: Colorado interactive course maps and more information.

Questions about Bike MS: Colorado may be emailed to Alexis Stiffler, Event Director at alexis.stiffler@nmss.org or John Holste, Boulder County Special Events coordinator at jholste@bouldercounty.org.

Boulder Sunrise Triathlon on Sunday, June 26

On Sunday, June 26, the Boulder Sunrise Triathlon will start promptly at 7:15 a.m. with the cyclists entering the roadway at approximately 7:25 a.m. Riders will be single file and spread out, with the last cyclists leaving Boulder Reservoir at approximately 8:30 a.m. All cyclists will be off the road by 11 a.m. A sweep vehicle will follow the last cyclists and alert the police and course marshals along the way so that traffic can return to normal as soon as possible. View Boulder Sunrise Triathlon course maps and more information.

Questions about the Boulder Sunrise Triathlon may be emailed to Travis Campbell, Race Director at info@bbsctri.com, or John Holste, Boulder County Special Events Coordinator at jholste@bouldercounty.org.

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Events to Watch out for – June 24, 2022

Events to Watch out for – June 24, 2022
Events to Watch out for  June 24 2022

Events to Watch out for – June 24, 2022

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New Delhi: It is quite pertinent to keep track of the global economic developments and releases, corporate action as well as important meetings which may dictate the direction of the markets, not just in India but globally. Here’s a comprehensive guide to some of the events and cues that should be on your radar to determine the market momentum in tomorrow’s trading session.

Some of the global economic cues that market participants should keep on their radar are listed as follows:

Economic Release:

  • China BoP Current account
  • UK Retail Sales

Apart from this, the market calendar for India Inc. also looks action packed with board meets, committee meetings as well as upcoming AGMS as given below:

Corporate Events and Action:

  • Canara Bank to consider and approve the Capital Raising Plan of the Bank for FY23
  • Suven Life Sciences Limited Board to mull over raising of funds through issue of equity shares of the Company on rights basis
  • Zomato Board meet to consider Blinkit’s potential acquisition
  • Motilal Oswal Financial Services Limited buyback issue to open
  • Ex-dividend date for Balkrishna Industries

AGMs on June 24, 2022:

  • Fineotex Chemical
  • Voltas
  • Deepak Nitrite
  • Rallis India
  • Mahindra CIE
  • Bajaj Holdings
  • Bajaj Finserv

Additionally, it is quite useful to keep track of Analyst and Investor Meets:

Investor/Analyst Meet:

  • L&T meeting with Morgan Stanley
  • PI Industries meeting with Motilal Oswal Securities
  • RACL Geartech investor conference call
  • Nykaa meeting with Invesco
  • Brigade Enterprises meeting with host of investors
  • Bigbloc plant visit at Umargaon for analyst and institutional investors
  • Eicher Motors meeting with Sundaram Mutual Fund, Segantii Capital
  • Nuvoco Vistas meeting with Nikko Asset Management & DAM Capital
  • Piramal Enterprises meeting with various Institutional Investors

Some of the other key events that market participants should watch out for are listed as follows:

Other Events:

  • EU Leaders Summit
  • Medical Expo India 2022 to be held in Kolkata
  • Nitish Kumar to open first phase of Ganga driveway
  • Farmer’s Body Announces Nationwide Protest Against ‘Agnipath’
  • 14th BRICS summit to review current global issues
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Competition Preview | Men’s Swimming – 23 June Medal Events

Competition Preview | Men's Swimming - 23 June Medal Events

Men’s 200m Backstroke

Ryan Murphy (USA)

Ryan Murphy won a gold medal in the men’s 200m backstroke at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games. Since then, Murphy has claimed silver in this event at the world aquatics championships in 2017 and 2019, and at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. All three of those silvers were behind gold medal winner Evgeniy Rylov (RUS/ROC).

Only Markus Rogan (AUT, G0-S2-B1) has claimed more than two medals in the men’s 200m backstroke at the world aquatics championships without ever winning gold.

Murphy won the men’s 200m backstroke at the US trials in 1:55.01, the fastest time in this event by any swimmer in 2022. It is 1.44 seconds off his personal best.

United States has won 10 gold medals in the men’s 200m backstroke at the world aquatics championships, two more than all other countries combined (8). The most recent world title in this event by a swimmer representing USA was Ryan Lochte in 2013.

United States can fail to win the men’s 200m backstroke at four consecutive world aquatics championships for the first time. There was also a run of three from 1986 to 1994.

Other contenders

Mitch Larkin (AUS) competes in his sixth world aquatics championships. His tally of three world titles includes gold in the men’s 200m backstroke in 2015.

Luke Greenbank (GBR) took bronze in the men’s 200m backstroke at the world aquatics championships in 2019 and at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.

Only United States (21) and Russia (4) have won as many medals in the men’s 200m backstroke at the world aquatics championships as Hungary (4). The most recent of those four Hungarian medals was silver for Sándor Wladár in 1982. Adám Telegdy (HUN) was fifth in this event at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.

Mewen Tomac (FRA) can become the second male swimmer representing France to claim a medal in the 200m backstroke at the world aquatics championships, after Simon Dufour took bronze in 2003.

Men’s 200m Breaststroke

Zac Stubblety-Cook (AUS)

Zac Stubblety-Cook became the first man to swim the 200m breaststroke within two minutes and six seconds as he set a world record of 2:05.95 during the Australian national championships in May 2022.

At the world aquatics championships in 2019, the men’s 200m breaststroke was one of two men’s events in which the gold medal was claimed in a world record time, alongside the men’s 200m butterfly. At Gwangju 2019, Anton Chupkov (RUS) won the men’s 200m breaststroke in 2:06.12.

Stubblety-Cook can hand Australia its first gold medal in the men’s 200m breaststroke at the world aquatics championships.

Other contenders

Arno Kamminga (NED) can become the first man representing Netherlands to win an individual medal at the world aquatics championships since Pieter van den Hoogenband in 2007 (silver in 200m freestyle).

Kamminga claimed silver in the men’s 200m breaststroke in each of his past four major tournaments: the 2020 European championships long course, the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, the 2021 European championships short course and the 2021 world championships short course.

Matti Mattsson (FIN) took bronze in this event at the world aquatics championships in 2013. He is one of two Finnish swimmers to claim a medal at the world aquatics championships in this century, alongside Hanna-Maria Seppälä who won the women’s 100m freestyle in 2003.

Mattsson can become the third Finnish swimmer on multiple medals at the world aquatics championships, after Antti Kasvio (G1-S1-B0) and Jani Sievinen (G1-S1-B0).

This century, Japan has collected eight medals in the men’s 200m breaststroke at the world aquatics championships, at least three more than any other country (United States next on 5).

Men’s 4x200m Freestyle Relay

Great Britain

Great Britain won the men’s 4x200m freestyle relay at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. Great Britain had not won Olympic gold in this event since 1908, when this relay event made its debut on the Olympic programme.

Great Britain’s Thomas Dean, James Guy, Matthew Richards and Duncan Scott were over three seconds faster than runner-up ROC in the final (6:58:58 versus 7:01:81).

Great Britain can claim its third victory in the 4x200m freestyle relay at the world aquatics championships, after 2015 and 2017. Only USA (8) and Australia (4) won this event more than twice.

United States

USA grabbed a medal in the men’s 4x200m freestyle relay at each of the last 10 world aquatics championships (G5-S2-B3), following its fifth-place result in 1998.

USA holds the record for most wins (8) and most medals (15) in the men’s 4x200m freestyle relay at the world aquatics championships. Australia is next up in terms of victories and medals (G4-S2-B3).

Ryan Lochte (USA, G5-S1-B0) holds the record for most medals won in this event at the world aquatics championships. Michael Phelps (USA) and Grant Hackett (AUS) follow on five medals.

USA has not won this event at the world aquatics championships since 2013. They finished second, third and third since.

USA (4th) finished outside the medals in the men’s 4x200m freestyle relay at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. USA had won an Olympic medal in this specific event in all previous 24 participations (G17-S5-B2).

Other contenders

Australia is the defending champion in this event at the world aquatics championships. Australia won ahead of Russia and United States in 2019.

Australia had won this event three times before at the world aquatics championships (1998, 2001, 2003).

Italy has claimed two medals in the men’s 4x200m freestyle relay at the world aquatics championships: bronze at Perth 1991 and silver at Fukuoka 2001.

Brazil could win a medal for the first time in the men’s 4x200m freestyle relay.

 

 

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CARE for Newcomers hosting interactive event June 24 celebrating World Refugee Day

CARE for Newcomers hosting interactive event June 24 celebrating World Refugee Day

Three rooms will be utilized in the museum for the event.

The first room, Llupi says, will share stories of refugees and their journeys of how they came to a place of safety.

The second room will consist of short presentations by the three collaborating members and a period for questions on what services are offered to refugees. CSS are the first to welcome and accommodate refugees, helping to find housing. CAIWA works with families, particularly women and children. CARE will be discussing their work with youth in schools and English courses.

The third room will be set like a theatre with what Llupi calls a “human library”. Eight refugees, rotating in groups of four, will gather to answer questions about their experience coming to Canada. Llupi says each story is unique, some coming as refugees from Colombia, others are high school students.

Llupi says that over the last three weeks, refugees coming to Red Deer include those from Afghanistan, Jordan, and Syria, with some moving to various different refugee camps before landing in Canada.

Despite the Russian-Ukrainian war, she says most Ukrainians coming to Canada are not registered as refugees but rather as “politically displaced persons”. This title, she says, does not provide them with the same help that refugees receive in Canada and has caused some confusion among organizations as to what they are allowed to provide them with.

Coming as an immigrant herself but not a refugee, Llupi hopes the event will provide a space for people to gain insight from those going through this journey first-hand and understanding their experience.

“I would like to break a little bit the barrier that you can ask questions if someone looks different or has an accent,” she said.

The organization also posted on their social media pages the films created by Reuben Tschetter, in association with CARE, from the 2016 live performances of “Journeys of Hope”, depicting the stories of multiple refugees.

On June 23 from 6 – 8 p.m., individuals can view a public showing of the films and meet those refugees in the Maple Room at CARE for Newcomers (202 – 5000 Gaetz Ave). Free refreshments will be available.

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Beau’s Brewery 5K for Ovarian Cancer Canada back as a live event this Saturday, June 25

Beau’s Brewery 5K for Ovarian Cancer Canada back as a live event this Saturday, June 25

The roads around Beau’s Brewery in Vankleek Hill will be busy this Saturday (June 25), with the 5K for Ovarian Cancer Canada back as an in-person event for the first time since 2019.

Held in 2020 and 2021 as a virtual run, the 5K for Ovarian Cancer Canada still raised  a total of $53,000 in 2021, bringing the total to more than $250,000 raised since the first run was held in 2015. The 2022 event is combining what worked well virtually, with a return to in-person participation.

The Beau’s 5K for Ovarian Cancer Canada is inspired by Vankleek Hill’s Ashley Courtois (Cowan), whose friends and family started this race when Ashley was diagnosed with the disease in 2015. The event started small but grew each year during Ashley’s three-year battle with ovarian cancer. Ashley lost her battle with cancer in 2018, but the race continues to be held in honour of her wonderful strength and spirit, and her love of running.

The Beau’s 5K is a walk or run event, with distances of 3K, 5K or 10K. Entry fee is a $40 tax-deductible donation to Ovarian Cancer Canada.

The 3K and 5K course is an out-and back on Newton Road, starting from and returning to the brewery. The road is a scenic rural route, a gravel road past farms and homes in Vankleek Hill.  The course is basically flat, save a small hill at the finish line. The 10K course is simply a double out-and-back, for those who want the extra challenge.

More information on this year’s Beau’s 5K for Ovarian Cancer Canada can be found here.

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Events to Watch out for – June 21, 2022

Events to Watch out for – June 21, 2022
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New Delhi: The past few weeks have been quite eventful for markets globally. Nifty 50 breached its 52-week low last week. Consequently, it has now become quite pertinent to keep track of the developments in the market, corporate action as well as economic events which may dictate the direction of the markets. Here’s a comprehensive guide to some of the events and cues that should be on your radar to determine the market momentum in tomorrow’s trading session.

As for global economic cues and releases, there is nothing significant to track. No important economic releases are expected. Apart from that, the market calendar for India Inc. also looks eventful.

Corporate Action:

Last day to buy GHCL Ltd. to be eligible for dividend

Last day to buy Dr. Lal Pathlabs to be eligible for dividend
Ex-dividend date for Balaji Amines, Nelco, Polycab India, Supreme Industries, Rane Holdings

Analyst/Investor Meet:

Sapphire foods meeting with Edelweiss Broking

Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories to host an ‘Investor Day’

Gland Pharma meeting with First State Sentier

Axis bank to attend BNP Paribas India Virtual Investors Day

Radico Khaitan meeting with Dolat Capital

Tata Chemicals meeting with Axis Capital and Broadview Research

Sudarshan Chemical meeting with Haitong Securities India

Clean science and technology meeting with Axis Mutual Fund

Vedant Fashions will be meeting analysts and investors in Mumbai

Orchid Pharma will be meeting analysts and investors in Mumbai

Some of the other key events that market participants should watch out for are listed as follows:

Other Events:

International Yoga Day

International Music Day

IATA Annual General meeting in Doha

Russian gas deliveries via TurkStream to halt June 21-28 for annual maintenance

IRCTC’s ‘Shri Ramayana Yatra’ starts

Lebanon says ‘final’ gas deal with Egypt to be signed June 21

U.S. is likley to implement ban on Xinjiang goods on June 21

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National Multiculturalism Day events at Armstrong’s Memorial Park June 27 – Vernon News

National Multiculturalism Day events at Armstrong's Memorial Park June 27 - Vernon News

Multicultural event

Armstrong’s Memorial Park is going international.

June 27 is National Multiculturalism Day and the park host numerous events to honour the many cultural communities that help build a strong and vibrant Canadian society.

Take this opportunity to celebrate the diversity that enriches us collectively and reaffirm your commitment to equity, inclusion, and mutual respect.

“In our community, we will be hosting a free celebration with food, live music, art and cultural presentations,” said Patti Noonan, executive director, Armstrong Spallumcheen Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Centre.

“Multiculturalism is one of Canada’s great strengths. We encourage you to share your experience, and your story with others and listen to theirs at this event.”

Cultural presentations will be made by Kelowna Bhangra School, Blakely Okanagan Irish Dance, Vernon Chidorikai Japanese Dancers and a student-led GSA Diversity Exhibit.

There will also be cultural food and beverages provided by Handmade by Georgia, Finca Las Magaritas Coffee, Taste of Egypt, Meenu Indian Cusine and Greek Chariot.

The free event takes place from 5-8 p.m.

For a complete event schedule, click here.

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Upcoming Village of Hastings-on-Hudson Community Events: June 18 – June 24

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SUNDAY, JUNE 19, 2022

Sunday, June 19, 2022, Hastings Flea will be in the small section of the north end of the Commuter Lot.  Parking will be limited. 

 

MONDAY, JUNE 20, 2022

Monday, June 20, 2022, is a Metered Holiday / No Alternate Side of Street Rules in effect due to Juneteenth Public Holiday Observed.

 

 

 

 

REMINDER THE VILLAGE WILL BE UPGRADING ALL PAY STATIONS TO PAY BY PLATE ON MONDAY, JUNE 20th

 

You will only need to enter your license plate into the pay station.

Then pay for your time with either coins, bills, or credit cards.

 

PAY BY PLATE

 

 

 

This will affect all Village Parking Lots:

Commuter 12 hour lots:

Zinnser Commuter lot

River Street lot

Con Edison lot

 

Downtown 2 hour lots:

Boulanger lot

Steinschneider lot

Post Office lot

 

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23 events to check out in Waterloo Region this weekend (June 17 to 19)

23 events to check out in Waterloo Region this weekend (June 17 to 19)
Check out our events page for things to do.

Maxwell’s Block Party

On June 17 and 18, Maxwell’s will be hosting its outdoor Block Party. The event will feature live performances from the Tea Party, Monster Truck, Crown Lands, and more. The 19-plus bash will include an outdoor stage, food truck, and after parties.

Location and Venue: 35 University Ave. E., Waterloo, ON, N2J 2V9 (Maxwell’s Concerts and Events) Event date and time: Friday, June 17, 2022 12:00AM – 11:59PM Audience: All Ages Price: See website for info and tickets

2022 Realtor® run

Hosted by the Kitchener-Waterloo association of realtors®, the 2022 realtor® run aims to feature the best of the Waterloo region and surrounding areas while raising funds and awareness for these 3 local shelter-based charities.

Location and Venue: 540 Riverbend Drive, Kitchener, ON, N2K 3S2 (Kitchener-Waterloo Association of REALTORS®) Event date and time: Friday, June 17, 2022 9:00AM – 5:00PM Audience: All Ages Price: $30 for registration (including runner’s kit for first 100 participants) Register By: Monday, June 13, 2022

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UpTown Gallery New Art Exhibition: Sea, Land, Air

UpTown Gallery presents a new art exhibition “Sea, Land, Air” featuring works of Shane Langlade, Emily O’Neill-Larsen, Greg Pautler, and Jonathan Sau. This show runs from may 17 to july 17, 2022. 75 King Street, South, Waterloo. Waterloo Town Square.

Location and Venue: 75 King St. S., Waterloo, ON, (Uptown Gallery) Event date and time: Friday, June 17, 2022 11:00AM – 6:00PM Audience: All Ages Price: Free

Living Below the Line show – Wilfrid Laurier University

Living Below the Line is a project running Mar – Jun 2022, for individuals living in poverty to co-create and present a new stage play with music, with professional theatre makers. Join us for a free performance of our show, celebrating resilience.

Location and Venue: 120 Duke St. W., Kitchener, ON, N2H 3W8 (Wilfrid Laurier University, Faculty of Social Work) Event date and time: Friday, June 17, 2022 3:30PM – 11:59PM Audience: All Ages Price: Free. Reserve online.

Cambridge Celebration of the Arts 2022

A variety of works by local artists and artists connected to our community.  This event showcases many different styles and genres of art in the Visual, Literary and Performing Arts categories.  Enjoy the Main Stage entertainment by livestream too

Location and Venue: 50 Dickson Street, Cambridge, ON, (Cambridge City Hall Civic Square) Event date and time: Friday, June 17, 2022 4:30PM – 10:00PM Audience: All Ages Price: See website for info

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Family Fun Day

Family Fun Day Superhero-themed

On the third Saturday of each month, from June to September, Main Street with host a Family Fun Day from 11:00 am – 2:00 pm as part of the Get Into Galt Summer Crawl!

Location and Venue: Downtown core, Cambridge, ON, (Downtown Cambridge) Event date and time: Saturday, June 18, 2022 11:00AM – 2:00PM Audience: All Ages Price: Free

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The Lottery – a one-act play

This unusual play with its shattering last scene has proven incredibly successful. Based on the short story by Shirley Jackson. A performance by youth for youth and older. Ages 12 and up recommended. actOUT is a non-profit charity.

Location and Venue: 100 Westmount Rd. N., Waterloo, ON, N2J 4A8 (Waterloo Park, Centennial Bandshell) Event date and time: Friday, June 17, 2022 6:30PM – 9:00PM Audience: Youth Price: $5 18 and under, $12 adults; tickets online or at the show – cash only

Thompson Egbo-Egbo

Presented by the Grand River Jazz Society.Doors open at 6:30 p.M. Advance tickets required.Please go to https://www.kwjazzroom.com to purchase advance tickets for this event.

Location and Venue: 59 King St. N., Waterloo, ON, N2J 2X2 (The Jazz Room at the Huether Hotel) Event date and time: Friday, June 17, 2022 6:30PM – 10:30PM Audience: Adults Price: $22.00 / Person

Preston Lawn Bowls Opening

107 season of lawn bowls will begin Mon. at 6:45. Weather permitting it will run every Mon., Wed., & Fri. evening. Drop in and try it 3 times at no cost. All equipment and instruction provided. Open Houses coming in June, but don’t wait. Come out now

Location and Venue: 427 Queenston Rd., Cambridge, ON, N3H 3J9 (Preston Lawn Bowling Club) Event date and time: Friday, June 17, 2022 7:00PM – 8:00PM Audience: All Ages Price: Free

Fiddler on the Loose

Anchored by the extraordinary talents of fiddler and showman Jesse Grandmont,Fiddler on the Loose is a gregarious musical variety show with a stirring blend of music, dancing, comedy, and of course, fantastic fiddling.

Location and Venue: 46 Grand Ave. S., Cambridge, ON, N1S 2L8 (Hamilton Family Theatre Cambridge) Event date and time: Friday, June 17, 2022 7:30PM – 11:59PM Audience: All Ages Price: See website for ticket info

Mamma Mia

A joyful celebration of mothers, daughters, old friends, and new family. Featuring the chart-topping hits of Swedish supergroup ABBA, Mamma Mia! is the musical phenomenon that has entertained 54 million people around the world. Jun 15 – Jul 9

Location and Venue: 40 Benjamin Rd. E., Waterloo, ON, N2V 2J9 (St. Jacobs Country Playhouse) Event date and time: Friday, June 17, 2022 7:30PM – 11:59PM Audience: All Ages Price: See website for ticket info

Cambridge Farmers’ Market

The Market is the City’s hub for produce, foods and independent businesses. It continues its “Meet the Producer” tradition from the 1830s, connecting citizens and farmers. Saturday’s,  open year-round from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. in historic Galt.

Location and Venue: 40 Dickson St., Cambridge, ON, (Cambridge Farmers’ Market) Event date and time: Saturday, June 18, 2022 7:00AM – 1:00PM Audience: All Ages Price: Free

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St. Jacobs Farmers’ Market

St. Jacobs Farmers’ Market. Open Year-Round. Thursdays and Saturdays
7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Follow COVID-19 protocols.

Location and Venue: 1386 King St. N., Woolwich, ON, N0B 2N0 (St. Jacobs Farmers’ Market) Event date and time: Saturday, June 18, 2022 7:00AM – 3:30PM Audience: All Ages Price: Free

Ayr Farmers Market 2022

The market will run in Ayr every Saturday starting on May 28, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. in front of the Queen Elizabeth Arena.

Location and Venue: Event date and time: Saturday, June 18, 2022 8:00AM – 1:00PM Audience: All Ages Price: Free

Fire Hall Museum & Education Centre

The Fire Hall Museum honours the history of the fire service in southwestern Ontario. It’s goal is to inform, educate and entertain all ages while promoting fire safety and heritage.

Location and Venue: 56 Dickson St., Cambridge, ON, N1R 1T8 (Fire Hall Museum & Education Centre) Event date and time: Saturday, June 18, 2022 9:30AM – 12:30PM Audience: All Ages Price: Free

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House and Garden Tour of Note

Visit seven exceptional homes and gardens in Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge and New Dundee featuring a variety of architectural styles and décor. A spring treat not to be missed. Visit https://kwsymphony.ca/house-garden-tour/

Location and Venue: ^, Waterloo, ON, (Various sites in Waterloo) Event date and time: Saturday, June 18, 2022 10:00AM – 4:30PM Audience: All Ages Price: $40

Galt Legion Saturday Night Dance

Dance at the Galt Legion every Saturday night. (except when hosting live bands) Come enjoy yourself dancing on Galt’s only dance floor with some amazing people. Call to confirm.

Location and Venue: 4 Veterans Way, Cambridge, ON, N1R 3K7 (Royal Canadian Legion (Galt) Branch 121) Event date and time: Saturday, June 18, 2022 10:56AM – 11:56AM Audience: Adults Price: Free

Local Author Mark Leslie Book Signing

Mark Leslie will be on-hand to sign copies of his “Real Hauntings” true ghost story books and his “Canadian Werewolf” humorous paranormal thriller novels.

Location and Venue: 355 Hespeler Rd Unit 8, Cambridge, ON, Cambridge, ON, N1R 6B3 (Cambridge Indigo) Event date and time: Saturday, June 18, 2022 11:00AM – 3:00PM Audience: All Ages Price: Free

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Backlot Sessions – Live Music Series

Enjoy live, original new music at Monigram Coffee Roasters with three musicians each week. Hosted by award winning singer-songwriter Missy Bauman. Sponsored by the City of Cambridge.

Location and Venue: 16 Ainslie St. S., suite C, Cambridge, ON, N1R 3K1 (Monigram Coffee Roasters) Event date and time: Saturday, June 18, 2022 1:00PM – 4:00PM Audience: All Ages Price: Free

Year of the Garden Celebration- Waterloo Horticultural Society

Join us to celebrate the Year of the Garden. First 25 visitors receive a welcome gift (one per family), Indigenous welcome, kids table, Waterloo Region Master Gardeners advice table, REEP Green Solutions. Memberships available!

Location and Venue: 25 Erb Street West, Waterloo, ON, N2L 1T1 (Memorial Park) Event date and time: Saturday, June 18, 2022 1:00PM – 3:00PM Audience: All Ages Price: Free

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Neighbours Day 2022

we’re encouraging residents across our city to join us for a neighbourhood porch party! Local musicians will be staging pop-up concerts in neighbourhoods all over Kitchener. From porches to driveways, bring your lawn chair and enjoy live music.

Location and Venue: Event date and time: Saturday, June 18, 2022 1:00PM – 5:00PM Audience: All Ages Price: Free. No registration required.

Living Below the Line show – Idea Exhange Cambridge

Living Below the Line is a project running Mar – Jun 2022, for individuals living in poverty to co-create and present a new stage play with music, with professional theatre makers. Join us for a free performance of our show, celebrating resilience.

Location and Venue: 12 Water St. S., Cambridge, ON, N1R 3C5 (Idea Exchange | Old Post Office) Event date and time: Saturday, June 18, 2022 2:00PM – 11:59PM Audience: All Ages Price: Free. Reserve online.

Mike Downes Quartet

Presented by the Grand River Jazz Society.Doors open at 6:30 p.M. Advance tickets required.Please go to https://www.kwjazzroom.com to purchase advance tickets for this event.

Location and Venue: 59 King St. N., Waterloo, ON, N2J 2X2 (The Jazz Room at the Huether Hotel) Event date and time: Saturday, June 18, 2022 6:30PM – 10:30PM Audience: Adults Price: $25.00 / Person

Best Friends Fundraiser for Big Brothers Big Sisters: Fun is in the Ayr

Have fun at an outdoor social at Nithridge Estate hosted by ChefD and Best Friends!- delicious appetizers- great band- raffle prizes & 50-50 drawSupport the kids who benefit from Big Brothers Big Sisters’ programs.

Location and Venue: 180-B Nith River Way, North Dumfries, ON, N0B 1E0 (Nithridge Estate) Event date and time: Saturday, June 18, 2022 8:00PM – 1:00AM Audience: Adults Price: $50 per person

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