Posts tagged ‘Perth events’

Self Help

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Studio Theatre productions presents « Self Help ». There’s a body in the study, a detective in the hall and a nosy reporter prowling the second floor. What are stressed out, self-help gurus Cindy and Hal Savage to do? Make out behind the bar, of course. Everything about this wacky Norm Foster comedy is larger than life could ever be.

 
Second rate actors who are reduced to performing at a cheap dinner theatre somewhere outside of Flin Flon, Cindy and Hal are bored and discouraged. They long for that big break that will transport them to stardom. They decide to reinvent themselves as evangelists of self-awareness, a brash and brassy duo dispensing platitudes and selling their books to the emotionally and socially disadvantaged, achieving overnight success.
But what happens when there’s trouble in paradise, when Hal and Cindy lose connection with their own, now comfortable lives? That’s where playwright Foster leaps out of his usual situation comedy and into the world of the full-blown, black-hearted and very funny farce.
Tickets: $22 at The Book Nook (cash only)
Tickets Please & Shadowfax (credit cards accepted; a convenience fee applies);
$24 at the door
$10 rush seats for students with ID at the door
Opening Night Special: $5 off regular ticket prices at all ticket outlets

Date :
March 31, April, 1, 2, 8 and 9 | 8 p.m
April 2 and 10 | 2 p.m

Location event:
Studio Theatre Perth Box Office

Contact :
For  further information, please visit: www.studiotheatreperth.com
e-mail : enquiries@studiotheatreperth.com

Town of Perth | April ongoing events 2016

27Perth Badmington Club Come and play BADMINTON with the Perth Badminton Club.
The event will take place at The Stewart School, Sunset Blvd. in Perth, on Monday nights between October 2015 and May 2016, 7-9pm. Please note: if the school is closed (e.g. snow day) badminton is cancelled. Fees: $55 per season, or $15 plus $3 per night played. Under 19 years $30 per season. For more info about the event, please contact president Eric Scheuneman. By Phone : 613-267-2078 or by e-mail : escheuneman@xplornet.com. Youth are encouraged to attend! Our regular nights offer you the chance to stay fit, develop your badmington, socialise and most importantly, have fun ! For those who prefer to play socially, our regular club nights are ideal. There is no obligation to play in competitions. Information for GPS : Latitude: 44.90445 Longitude: -76.26417.

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26Perth & District Horticultural Society Monthly Meeting The PERTH & DISTRICT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY meets the second Tuesday of every month (January to June and September to November) in 2016, 7:30pm at St. Paul’s United Church, 25 Gore St.

West in Perth. Plans are being made to bring exciting speakers to each meeting. For more information on how you can attend, please contact the president, Jane Law, at perthhortpres@gmail.com.

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18Mera Gardening Club meeting

The Mera Gardening Club will meet on the second Wednesday of the month at 7 pm in February, March and April 2016.

Wednesday, February 10th meeting:

Ankaret Dean will be conducting a workshop on her method of starting early varieties of seeds, such as petunias.  A reminder you need to be a MERA member when attending ongoing activities at MERA – a very reasonable $30 per year for a single membeship, $50 per year for a family membership.

Location event :

This will take place on at the Schoolhouse.

Date :

Wednesday, February 10, 2016 | 7 pm

Contact :

For more information on the MERA Gardening Club, please contact Hilary Barrett hilary.barrett@bell.net.

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MERA Book Club Fall 2015 – Winter 2016

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6th  Book of 2015-2016 season: My Stroke of Insight by Jill Bolte Taylor

The MERA Book Club meets on the 1st Wednesday evening of the month at 7:00 p.m to 9 :00 p.m.

Everyone is welcome to attend! The only requirement is that you must be an up-to-date MERA member http://www.meraschoolhouse.org/about_member

Town of Perth | March ongoing events 2016

27Perth Badmington Club Come and play BADMINTON with the Perth Badminton Club.
The event will take place at The Stewart School, Sunset Blvd. in Perth, on Monday nights between October 2015 and May 2016, 7-9pm. Please note: if the school is closed (e.g. snow day) badminton is cancelled. Fees: $55 per season, or $15 plus $3 per night played. Under 19 years $30 per season. For more info about the event, please contact president Eric Scheuneman. By Phone : 613-267-2078 or by e-mail : escheuneman@xplornet.com. Youth are encouraged to attend! Our regular nights offer you the chance to stay fit, develop your badmington, socialise and most importantly, have fun ! For those who prefer to play socially, our regular club nights are ideal. There is no obligation to play in competitions. Information for GPS : Latitude: 44.90445 Longitude: -76.26417.

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26Perth & District Horticultural Society Monthly Meeting The PERTH & DISTRICT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY meets the second Tuesday of every month (January to June and September to November) in 2016, 7:30pm at St. Paul’s United Church, 25 Gore St.

West in Perth. Plans are being made to bring exciting speakers to each meeting. For more information on how you can attend, please contact the president, Jane Law, at perthhortpres@gmail.com.

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18Mera Gardening Club meeting

The Mera Gardening Club will meet on the second Wednesday of the month at 7 pm in February, March and April 2016.

Wednesday, February 10th meeting:

Ankaret Dean will be conducting a workshop on her method of starting early varieties of seeds, such as petunias.  A reminder you need to be a MERA member when attending ongoing activities at MERA – a very reasonable $30 per year for a single membeship, $50 per year for a family membership.

Location event :

This will take place on at the Schoolhouse.

Date :

Wednesday, February 10, 2016 | 7 pm

Contact :

For more information on the MERA Gardening Club, please contact Hilary Barrett hilary.barrett@bell.net.

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MERA Book Club Fall 2015 – Winter 2016

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6th  Book of 2015-2016 season: My Stroke of Insight by Jill Bolte Taylor

The MERA Book Club meets on the 1st Wednesday evening of the month at 7:00 p.m to 9 :00 p.m.

Everyone is welcome to attend! The only requirement is that you must be an up-to-date MERA member http://www.meraschoolhouse.org/about_member

 

Town of Perth | February ongoing events 2016

27Perth Badmington Club Come and play BADMINTON with the Perth Badminton Club.
The event will take place at The Stewart School, Sunset Blvd. in Perth, on Monday nights between October 2015 and May 2016, 7-9pm. Please note: if the school is closed (e.g. snow day) badminton is cancelled. Fees: $55 per season, or $15 plus $3 per night played. Under 19 years $30 per season. For more info about the event, please contact president Eric Scheuneman. By Phone : 613-267-2078 or by e-mail : escheuneman@xplornet.com. Youth are encouraged to attend! Our regular nights offer you the chance to stay fit, develop your badmington, socialise and most importantly, have fun ! For those who prefer to play socially, our regular club nights are ideal. There is no obligation to play in competitions. Information for GPS : Latitude: 44.90445 Longitude: -76.26417.

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26Perth & District Horticultural Society Monthly Meeting The PERTH & DISTRICT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY meets the second Tuesday of every month (January to June and September to November) in 2016, 7:30pm at St. Paul’s United Church, 25 Gore St.

West in Perth. Plans are being made to bring exciting speakers to each meeting. For more information on how you can attend, please contact the president, Jane Law, at perthhortpres@gmail.com.

 

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Family Day in Canada – February 15th

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Family Day is observed in the Canadian provinces of Alberta, Ontario and Saskatchewan on the 15th of February. In British Columbia, Family Day falls on the second Monday of February. Family Day gives families the chance to spend time together. This holiday celebrates the importance of families and family life to people and their communities.

Activities to discover during that day…

On Family Day, many people plan and take part in activities aimed at the whole family. These include visiting art exhibitions, watching movies, skating on outdoor ice rinks, playing board games and taking part in craft activities.

As the weather is usually very cold in February, hot chocolate and freshly baked cookies are popular snacks. Other people use the long weekend as an opportunity for a short winter break or to travel to visit family members or friends.

Public Life

In the provinces of Alberta, Ontario, Saskatchewan, and British Columbia many people have a day off work and schools are generally closed on Family Day. Many businesses and organizations are closed, but post offices may be open. Public transport services may run to their usual or reduced timetables.

In the province of Manitoba, the third Monday of February is a general holiday, known as Louis Riel Day. Many people have a day off work and school and many businesses, organizations and stores are closed. In some communities, stores are open after noon. Public transport services may run to Sunday or holiday timetables. In rural areas, there may be no services.

Background history of the « family day »

Family Day was first held in Canada in the province of Alberta in 1990. It is supposed to reflect the values of family and home that were important to the pioneers who founded Alberta, and give workers the opportunity to spend more time with their families. Family Day was introduced in Saskatchewan in 2007 and in Ontario in 2008. British Columbia observes Family Day as a statutory holiday for the first time in 2013. One of the reasons for introducing Family Day was that there was a long period when there were no holidays from New Year’s Day until Good Friday.

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18Mera Gardening Club meeting

The Mera Gardening Club will meet on the second Wednesday of the month at 7 pm in February, March and April 2016.

Wednesday, February 10th meeting:

Ankaret Dean will be conducting a workshop on her method of starting early varieties of seeds, such as petunias.  A reminder you need to be a MERA member when attending ongoing activities at MERA – a very reasonable $30 per year for a single membeship, $50 per year for a family membership.

Location event :

This will take place on at the Schoolhouse.

Date :

Wednesday, February 10, 2016 | 7 pm

Contact :

For more information on the MERA Gardening Club, please contact Hilary Barrett hilary.barrett@bell.net.

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MERA Book Club Fall 2015 – Winter 2016

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6th  Book of 2015-2016 season: My Stroke of Insight by Jill Bolte Taylor

The MERA Book Club meets on the 1st Wednesday evening of the month at 7:00 p.m to 9 :00 p.m.

Everyone is welcome to attend! The only requirement is that you must be an up-to-date MERA member http://www.meraschoolhouse.org/about_member

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19Vernissage for Felting Artist Zoe Emily Lianga

Zoe Emily Lianga’s work will be on display for the month of February at the MERA Schoolhouse in McDonalds Corners.

This showcase highlights the merging of her separate paths as a designer, felt maker, and fibre artist. Her work will include wall hangings and quilts, clothing, accessories, bags, and home decor. Zoe’s tailored clothes are built off classic lines, sewn from original patterns and made with 100% recycled fabrics.

22Her wearable, felted clothing and accessories, made from luxurious fibres (such as camel, yak, merino, and silk), impart a softness that is without parallel. Each design is developed in its own characteristic way, involving a process of much precision, tactility and organic spontaneity. Design, focusing on Pattern Making and Haute Couture Sewing, has helped her to design, draft and make her intricately tailored visions.

Zoe’s tailored clothes are built off classic lines, sewn from original patterns and made with 100% recycled fabrics. Her background in study at the Richard Robinson Academy of Fashion Design, focusing on Pattern Making and Haute Couture Sewing, has helped her to design, draft and make her intricately tailored visions. Her creativity takes on a different form in her art pieces and wall hangings, both demonstrating her level of workmanship, plus the overall diversity of fibre arts and felt making.

Location event :

Dean Hall at the MERA Schoolhouse in McDonalds Corners

Date :

Friday, February, 5, 2016 | 7 pm to 10 pm

Contact :

Zoe Emily Designs

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24Rugs with Heart with Donna Sproule

Donna Sproule and Judy Bedell ( www.parsimoniousmats.weebly.com ) will guide you through a day of fun with fiber as we welcome you to the traditions of Primitive East Coast Rug hooking!  Enjoy an inspirational journey, a list of her ongoing fabulous Workshops. We will sip tea, share stories and history, watch a video or two, and learn to hook for the first time or to re-acquaint ypursdelf with the craft.  The creation of a colourful chair pad-sized hooked rug will be the outcome as we will help you to find your own creative voice in this fuzzy medium. You just need to bring : your lunch, lots of enthusiasm and you will need a 12″ to 15″ sturdy wooden hoop and a primitive hook.

20Deanne Fitzpatrick Rug Hooking Studio has one of a kind hooked rugs, rug hooking kits, patterns, and supplies.

Fee : $35 for MERA members and $50 for non-MERA members. Materials fee: There will be a $25 fee to use our “Stash” of wool cloth and yarn

Location event :

at the MERA Schoolhouse in McDonalds Corners

Date :

Saturday, February, 6, 2016 | 10 am to 4 pm

Contact :

If you are registrering after january 29, please contact Donna Sproule directly

e-mail : worrybottom56@gmail.com

Phone : 613-464-8947

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The Governor General’s foot guards Band

 

21The Governor General’s foot guards Band will be performing at St. Paul’s United Church in Perth (25 Gore St. West). The 30-piece concert band is part of the most senior reserve infantry regiment in Canada, dating back to its formation in 1872. The band is based at Cartier Square Drill Hall in downtown Ottawa. They share a close connection to the Governor General and provide music for many ceremonies in the Ottawa area, including the annual nationally televised Remembrance Day Ceremony held at the War Memorial. Their Director, Lt. Col. Frances Chilton-Mackay, is the Staff Officer of Army Bands for all bands in the Canadian Army. She became the first female director of the ensemble in 2006.

33The band’s full dress uniform with scarlet tunic and bearskin hat is immediately recognizable. Many of the musicians in the ensemble play in the Ceremonial Guard band, which supports the changing of the guard ceremony on Parliament Hill during the summer months. The performance will include a variety of traditional, military and popular music for concert band including the Finale from Saints-Saens Symphony #2 arranged for band and organ involving St. Paul’s Director of Music, Brad Mills. A special segment of the concert program will feature music from the Star Wars movies, celebrating the December release of the seventh movie in the series, Star Wars: The Force Awakens.

Admission to the concert is FREE, but donations will be accepted at the door to defray the costs of advertising. Prospective concert-goers are invited to warm up an early February Saturday evening with the exciting sounds of brass, woodwind, percussion and organ in the intimate and accoustically pleasant sanctuary of St. Paul’s United Church.

Location event :

Historic Perth – St. Paul’s United Church in Perth (25 Gore St. West)

Date :

Saturday, February, 6, 2016 | 7:30 pm

Contact :

www.stpauls-uc-perth.org. 

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Fire and Ice

27A Perth signature event. Fire & Ice is a two-tiered, day-long celebration that focuses on both the family and night-time celebrations.

The Town of Perth will officially launch its 200th Anniversary with a 200th Signature Event – FIRE & ICE. Whether you’re a Perth native, a summer cottager or a visitor, each one of us has a reason why we’re Perth Proud. This event celebrates the true Canadian spirit – in the middle of winter! The day-long event will embrace winter with outdoor activities taking place at Conlon Farm, as well as a night out for the grown-ups at the Crystal Palace, featuring an ice bar, live music, fireworks and a bonfire! Discover our history, our community and the people who have brought together 200 years of stories. Here is that story. It’s definitely one worth celebrating. The Chalet will be open from 1-4 p.m. and the public will have washroom access and the canteen will be open, too! Most of these activities are weather proof, and we’ll still have some events on the go.

 

  • 281-4 p.m.: Family activities at Conlon Farm: tobogganing, outdoor skating, custom-made obstacle course, toddlers’ play area, snolf, official snowball fight facility.
  • 4 p.m.: Get home, get changed, feed the kids (or your pets – or both, for that matter!)
  • 6 p.m.: Head out on the town and dine at one of our popular restaurants
  • 8 p.m. (ish): Head to the Crystal Palace to dance in your winter boots, grab a drink at the ice bar, cozy up at the bonfire and celebrate all things Perth while watching the Fireworks show.

Location event :

Conlon Farm Recreation Complex

6 Conlon Dr., Perth ON, K7H 3N1

Date :

Saturday, February, 13, 2016 | from 1 to 8 pm

Contact :

For information contact Cathy at cathy@catscovecommunications.com or visit www.perth200.ca. 

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The Game’s Afoot

30A murderously funny whodunit at the Studio Theatre.

Perth’s Studio Theatre has chosen another winner for its next play, opening Feb. 4. The Game’s Afoot garnered the 2012 Edgar Award for Best Play from The Mystery Writers of America. The Studio Theatre in Perth are getting set for their next play, a mysterious comedy entitled The Game’s Afoot. Above, Jerry Logan, Garry Welsh, Alison Kirkpatrick, Nelson McCulloch and Krista Duff

31Tennant is thrilled with his cast, and delighted to be directing a play he describes as a comedy, full of physical gags, one-liners, skits within a play, and vaudeville elements that he intends to shamelessly play up, creating “a theatre world sitcom.”

Tickets are $22 cash at The Book Nook, 60 Gore Street E., and online or by phone at Shadowfax, 67 Foster St. (613-267-6817, shadowfax.on.ca) and Tickets Please, (613-485-6434, ticketsplease.ca) where a convenience fee applies. Tickets are $24 at the door, and $10 for students with ID. Attend opening night and save $5.

Location event :

at the Studio Theatre, 63 Gore Street East in Perth, in the Tay Basin.

Date :

February 4, 5, 6, 12 and 13, 2016 at 8 p.m.

February 7 and 14 at 2 p.m.

Contact :

studiotheatreperth.com

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Town of Perth | January ongoing events 2016

27Perth Badmington Club Come and play BADMINTON with the Perth Badminton Club.
The event will take place at The Stewart School, Sunset Blvd. in Perth, on Monday nights between October 2015 and May 2016, 7-9pm. Please note: if the school is closed (e.g. snow day) badminton is cancelled. Fees: $55 per season, or $15 plus $3 per night played. Under 19 years $30 per season. For more info about the event, please contact president Eric Scheuneman. By Phone : 613-267-2078 or by e-mail : escheuneman@xplornet.com. Youth are encouraged to attend! Our regular nights offer you the chance to stay fit, develop your badmington, socialise and most importantly, have fun ! For those who prefer to play socially, our regular club nights are ideal. There is no obligation to play in competitions. Information for GPS : Latitude: 44.90445 Longitude: -76.26417.

 

26Perth & District Horticultural Society Monthly Meeting The PERTH & DISTRICT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY meets the second Tuesday of every month (January to June and September to November) in 2016, 7:30pm at St. Paul’s United Church, 25 Gore St. West in Perth. Plans are being made to bring exciting speakers to each meeting. For more information on how you can attend, please contact the president, Jane Law, at perthhortpres@gmail.com.

PERTH LEGION hosts the annual REMEMBRANCE DAY MARCH

PERTH LEGION hosts the annual REMEMBRANCE DAY MARCH

On Wednesday, November 11th, 2015 The Legion Color Party will form up at 10am at the Perth Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion (26 Beckwith St. East, Perth) to march to the Cenotaph, located on Drummond Street at the GWM Hospital, for the annual REMEMBRANCE DAY CEREMONY which takes place at 11am sharp.

The public is invited to attend and streets will be closed to accommodate this march.

170TH PERTH FAIR, SEPT. 4 TO 7, 2015

170TH PERTH FAIR, SEPT. 4 TO 7, 2015September 4 – 7, 2015

Perth & District Agricultural Society
Box 158, 50 Arthur St.
Perth, ON K7H 3E3
Phone/Fax: 613-267-4104
Email: office@perthfair.com

Website: perthfair.com

 

 

 

 

ADMISSION
Adults …………………………………………..Friday $10.00
Adults ……………………………………….Saturday $12.00
Adults …………………………Sunday & Monday $10.00
Children 7 – 12 years……… Fri, Sat & Sunday $4.00
Children 7 – 12 years………………………Monday $2.00
Children 6 and under ····························· FREE
Membership Fee ································· $10.00

This year at the Perth Fair:

  • AGRICULTURAL TENT
  • CHILDREN’S EVENTS
  • FANTASY FARM
  • GRANDSTAND ENTERTAINMENT
  • HOMECRAFT BUILDING
  • CATTLE SHOWS
  • SPECIAL EVENTS
  • and so much more!

About the Perth Fair

The Perth and District Agricultural Society was founded in 1845. Many things have changed over the years, including the name and location of the society. One thing that has remained is the dedicated volunteer base which has supported the organization over the years.

Did you know? – The Perth and District Agricultural Society is a non-profit organization that hosts the Perth Fair on Labour Day weekend in Perth, ON. The organization is made up of hundreds of volunteers who come together to present a balance between agricultural and entertainment events.

We continue to build upon tradition while embracing the future and look to bring the best possible Fair to the Perth Fairgrounds. Have you considered volunteering? Become a member of a strong volunteer based organization. Please contact us at volunteer@perthfair.com .

Perth Fair – A Tradition Built on Excellence.

The 164th Annual Middleville Agricultural Fair

The 164th Annual Middleville Agricultural FairThe Middleville Agricultural Society was formed in 1851 to help farmers improve their farming practices. It ordered pure and reliable seeds in bulk for its members, and imported purebred rams to boost the quality of local sheep and wool. In 1883, the Society purchased the fairground property and built the large Exhibition Hall. In 1902, the Temperance Society added a meeting hall, now used as a dining hall.

Since 1851 in September the Middleville Agricultural Society have organized the Middleville Fair as a fall celebration of rural life.

Agriculture is the main focus of the Fair, with animal, flower, fruit and vegetable exhibits and competitions. Crafts, baking and preserving, and heritage displays of antique machinery and household items, as well as old fashioned games and races for the children, fill out the day. There is a ham and bean luncheon, and fair day ends with the renowned homecooked turkey dinner. Come join us!

Saturday Sept. 19th

The 164th Annual Middleville Agricultural Fair
The Tradition Continues

Admission: $5 per person, Children 10 years of age and younger are free.

Special prizes are awarded for the following categories:

Most Recently Married Couple

Longest Married Couple

Eldest Person

Youngest Child

New Exhibitor with the most points in the fair

Please register for these special prizes with the Secretary at the Office before 5:00 p.m.

Parking
No parking on the grounds, except for the livestock trailers

Handicap parking will be available on the south side of the Wolfe Grove Road, just outside the fairgrounds, as marked

General parking will be available where marked. A complimentary wagon ride will bring guests to and from the parking area.

Fair Highlights

8:30 AM Judging of Hall Exhibits (Doors to these exhibits will not open until all judging is complete. Usually around 11 AM)

10:00 AM Fair Opens

Light Horse Show

Heavy Horse Show

11:00 Pet Show (By the Fire Hall)

Judging of Cattle, Swine, Poultry and Sheep

11:30 Vegetable Racing (By the Fire Hall)

11:30 – 1:00 Home-cooked Ham and Bean Lunch in the Dining Hall

$9 Adult; $5 Children 8 years and under

1:00 Teddy Bear Show

1:30 North Lanark 4H achievement Program – Sheep

3:00 Dinner Tickets on Sale in Office

4:30 Turkey Supper

Numbered tickets, served in order

$13 Adult; $8 Children 8 years and under”

Terry Fox Run

Terry Fox RunInspired By A Dream

Grounded In Tradition
Volunteer-Driven
NO ENTRY FEE
NO MINIMUM PLEDGE
Walk-Run-Wheel-Ride

5km, 10km, Family Route
Moon Bounce, Face Painting, BBQ, Door Prizes, Silent Auction
Run Information

Conlon Farm Recreation Complex

REGISTRATION: 8:45 AM – 10:15 AM

OPEN START: 10:30 AM

Route Information

Bicycle, Rollerblade, and Wheelchair accessible
Route Lengths

2.5KM-3KM(Family Route)

5KM, 10KM

Click the link to register for the Perth Run today!
www.terryfox.ca/terryfoxrun/perth

For more info contact:
Susan Whyte – swhyte@finneganinsurance.ca
1-800-903-7506 or 613-267-3788

Organizing Committee

The Terry Fox Foundation is responsible for supporting close to $20 million in discovery based research each year in Canada – all monies raised outside Canada must be distributed to (a) an institute approved by the Foundation and its advisors or (b) remitted to Canada. The Terry Fox Research Institute (TFRI) is a recipient of TFF funding for translational research. TFRI is an exciting new initiative whose goal is to translate rapidly today’s best science into better cancer treatment and diagnosis for all Canadians. The Institute will bring scientists and clinicians together across the country into a functionally integrated, geographically dispersed Institute with nodes in several provinces.

The Foundation recognizes the duality of its mandate. Not only does it raise money for research, but it also continues to share the story of Terry Fox. The Terry Fox Foundation strives to maintain the heroic effort and integrity that Terry embodied.

It is a grassroots organization that does not allow the Terry Fox name or likeness to be commercialized or conjoined with other worthy causes.

To date, over $650 million has been raised worldwide for cancer research in Terry’s name.

Cyclosportif Perth – Cycle Tour

Cyclosportif Perth Cycle TourDate: Saturday, September 26th, 2015
Time: 7 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Cyclosportif Perth – Cycle Tour Route through Perth and District

Welcome!

Late September brings with it the beginning of the beautiful fall colours in the Rideau Lakes Township and we want you to experience it firsthand.

Come join hundreds of cyclists on the roads in, around and between Perth, Murphy’s Point, Portland, and Westport.

Cyclosportif Perth is not a race–there will be no results and no timed sections. You can go hard if you want, or you can simply take your time and enjoy the scenery.

We’ve got something for most everyone, from “The Roadie 100k” to “The Roadie 100 Miles” to the even more adventurous folks who like a bit of dirt and gravel with “The Dirty Version”–100k on a mix of paved and dirt roads.

START/FINISH location:

Perth Fairgrounds, 50 Arthur St, Perth, ON
Event Day Schedule

7-9:30 AM–Registration/kit pick up and MANDATORY Rider Sign-in. We need to know who is actually riding, and what route they are riding. Please remember to SIGN OUT after your ride, so we know you made it back safely.

7 AM–exhibitor booths open (except the beer tent)
Road

8 AM—100 miles

9:00 AM—Dirty 100k

9:30 AM—100k Registration 2015

Registration Includes:
· Sponsor/supporter swag
· Beer ticket
· Separate bike and rider numbers
· Awesome post ride food
· On course support vehicles from Bushtukah
· Rest stops appropriately spaced
· Mechanical support before and during the ride (hopefully you will not need this)
· Great Directional signage
· Amazing scenery and memories
Post Ride Activities

11 AM- 5 PM Post ride fueling!!

Entertainment and food

Exhibitors and expo

Come and explore this great area on two wheels. There is so much to see!

Note: paid event