Posts tagged ‘Perth events’

2019 Business Awards Gala

 

The Chambers 2019 Annual Awards Gala is on October 24th at Codes Mill. This year we will be welcoming speakers along with entertainment. The theme is The Great Gatsby and will begin at 5pm with Social Hour.

Please join us and take the opportunity to celebrate the exceptional individuals and businesses in our community!

The Annual Dinner & Awards Gala highlights the achievements and growth that has been exhibited by local business owners.

* Please note that tickets are available online.

Unable to attend but still want to get involved? View the available sponsorship opportunities starting at $125.

SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR 2018 EVENT SUPPORTERS:

PERTH COURIER

VALLEY HEARTLAND CFDC

LANARK LEEDS HOME BUILDERS ASSOC

TOWN OF PERTH

CAROLINA COURTS RETIREMENT SUITES

MIKE FAIR CHEV BUICK GMC CADILLAC

OMYA

CARLETON PLACE TERRACE BY SYMPHONY SENIOR LIVING

ENNIS CARPENTRY

 

Fees/Admission:
$80+hst per person
$640+hst a table

Date :
October 24, 2019 from 5pm to 9pm

Event location :

Codes Mill
17 Wilson St E, Perth, ON

Perth Autumn Studio Tour

 

Taking place October 12th – 14th, 2019, this tour combines the traditional with the contemporary, and has become part of Thanksgiving weekend and taking in the fall colours of Eastern Ontario!

Eight inspiring studios, thirty-three makers, craftspeople and artists – many of whom are new and/or emerging.

Be sure to stop for a delicious, home-cooked lunch at our local Brooke Valley School. Meals made with local ingredients and heart! Proceeds all go to support this small independent school.

For details about the artisans and photos of their work visit the website at: www.perthstudiotour.com or call Riverguild Fine Crafts at 613-267-5237.

You can download a map at http://www.perthstudiotour.com  You can also get your printed copy of the brochure at local outlets.

 

Date :
October 12-14, 2019 from 10am to 5pm

Event location :
51 Gore St. East, Perth

Contact :

Riverguild Fine Crafts
613-267-5237

 

BarnDoor Productions: The Admirable Crichton

 

Playing at Full Circle Theatre, and presented by Barn Door Productions, “THE ADMIRABLE CRICHTON” plays October 11, 12, 17, 18, 19, 24, 25 and 26 at 8pm, and October 13, 20 and 27 at 2pm. J.M. Barrie, of course, wrote Peter Pan and some see this earlier play as a sort of warm-up for that – a group of upper crust Brits (and their servants) arrive on a dessert island to find that tables can be turned. A delightful, laugh-out-loud comedy. Think of Gilligan’s Island with British accents, and a touch of Downton Abbey thrown in! It’s the most genteel of class wars, and it involves a lot of tea!

Reserved tickets $20; Door $22; Students $10; payment by cash at performance.

 

For more details about the dates:

Saturday, October 19, 2019 8:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.
Sunday, October 20, 2019 2:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Thursday, October 24, 2019 8:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.
Friday, October 25, 2019 8:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.
Saturday, October 26, 2019 8:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.

 

Date :
October 11-13 and October 24-27, 2019

Event location :
Full Circle Theatre
26 Craig Street, Perth Ontario

Contact :
Website: http://www.barndoorproductions.ca/

Perth Farmer’s Market

 

The PERTH FARMERS’ MARKET from 8am to 1pm, every Saturday between Mother’s Day and Thanksgiving weekends. Vendors will have local, organic and in-season fruit and vegetables, , as well as flowers and bedding plants, honey, maple syrup, preserves, baking, ready-to-eat food items and freezer meat. Crafters will provide a variety of local, handmade items inside the Palace. Enjoy breakfast in the Basin beside the Tay River.

Entertainment on special weekends.

 

Date :
October 5, 12, 2019 from 8am to 1pm

Event location :
Crystal Palace, Perth, ON

Contact :
Website: http://www.perthfarmersmarket.ca/

The Lady in the Van

 

 

Date :
Friday, October 4, 2019 at 7pm

Event location :
11 Gore St E, Perth

Contact :
Phone contact: 613-485-6434
Website: https://www.studiotheatreperth.com

Progressive Culinary Adventure

 

A culinary adventure awaits! On Thursday, Oct. 3, travel to three of Perth’s favourite restaurants and enjoy some delicious fare. Enjoy fantastic fare, strolling between three restaurants in downtown heritage Perth.

Get your tickets for the fall Progressive Culinary Adventure! Featuring delicious fare from three of Perth’s finest eateries. For tickets or more information call or visit Maximilian’s.

 

Date :
Thursday, October 3, 2019

Event location :
Perth, ON

Contact :
Phone contact: (613) 267-3311 Ext 2251

Web page: https://web.facebook.com/maximiliansrestaurant.ca/?tn-str=k%2AF

Business at Breakfast at Mex & Co.

 

Business at Breakfast at Mex. & Co.
Speaker: Ml613
Cybercrime

 

Fees/Admissions:

$20 +hst MEMBERS
$25 +hst NON-MEMBERS

Date :
Wednesday, October 2, 2019 from 7:30am to 9am

Event location :
55 Gore St E, Perth, ON K7H 1H6

Contact :
Amber Hall – Website: http://www.perthchamber.com/

RedFox – Logan Brown

 

RedFox hits the road again this fall touring their most recent record “Recovery” through Quebec and Ontario. They will be joined by the amazing Logan Brown, a local to Perth.

Doors: 7:30pm
Show: 8pm

Presale: $10
At Door: $12

8:00pm – Logan Brown
9:00pm – RedFox

General admission: CAD 10.

About Logan Brown:

Logan Brown is a performer, guitarist, and singer, in that order. Performing for the first time in early 2014 Logan has been averaging between 250-300 shows annually on stages ranging from DIY tarp-and-peg flooring to RBC Bluesfest(2017-2018 with Taylor Angus) and everything in-between.
Blending his ever-expansive “human jukebox” repertoire with his own recognizable style, Logan has created original arrangements and interpretations of everyone’s favourite popular music. From Stevie Wonder to Billie Eilish, Van Morrison to Bruno Mars, Tom Petty to Drake, Logan is taking on full-band arrangements all with one acoustic guitar, one voice, and a memorable live performance.

About RedFox: 

RedFox is a five piece indie-folk band from Montreal, Quebec. The band was formed in September of 2017 when folk duo Jono Townsend and Tim Loten relocated to Montreal and joined up with vocalist/fiddle player Daphnee Vandal. After months of honing their sound, and the addition of drummer Sam Neumann as well as bassist Sam Robinson their sound was transformed into the ambient high-energy experience that it is. An ensemble led by Daphnee Vandal’s dynamic voice backed by bass, drums, guitar, fiddle, and banjo, RedFox retains their acoustic roots origins, while exploring more electric sounds. The group can trace their influences back to bands such as Punch Brothers, Half Moon Run, and Paramore.

 

Date :
Tuesday, October 1, 2019 from 7:30 to 10pm

Event location :
The Perth Tea Room- Perth Restaurant,

23 Gore Street East, Perth, Ontario K7h1h4, Perth, Canada

Contact :
https://allevents.in/perth/redfox-logan-brown-perth-tea-room/200017911542330

Culture Days at Perth Museum

 

Make butter as you watch tea biscuits being made in the outdoor bake oven, then enjoy this delicious treat! Author Hélène Jasmin will be talking about her new book, Book of Days: A Journey with Elsie, as well as showing her personal items and signing books. Perth Museum and Perth and District Sports Hall of Fame are working in partnership to bring Perth’s athletes to the Museum walls; textile artists will be demonstrating their skills; and, admission will be free!

 

Date :
September 27 to 29, 2019

Event location :
11 Gore Street, Perth, ON

Contact :
Perth Tourism at 6132671947 E-mail: jconlin@perth.ca – Website: https://www.facebook.com/Perthtourism/

Ed’s Garage

 

 

A popular former farmer and part-time mechanic finds a new vocation giving advice to people with problems. Complications arise when Cassandra, an urban psychotherapist sets up a private practice next door.

In the days of the small square bale, everybody was basically happy. Sure, we had no money and we worked like rented mules, but we were happy. A farmer couldn’t overproduce and drive down prices and go broke fast the way we do today. That’s because a man who tried to get his family to move more than ten thousand of those square bales in one season faced a mutiny. If a kid was ambitious he could toss bales for the neighbours all summer: first cut in June, second cut in July, third cut and the straw in August. It kept him out of trouble, built up his muscles and made him so relieved to get back to school he forgot to complain how dumb the teachers were.

And Dad, by the time he was 65, he was so sick of getting piled into the feeder by the cows on an icy day in March, he couldn’t wait to hand over the farm to the kids.

But then some clown went and invented the big round bale. Suddenly, you don’t need the family out in the hayfields. One guy on a tractor can twist up all of the hay from here to Hall’s Hill without getting chaff down the back of his neck once. So the kids have nothing to do all summer and they have to find jobs in town. They learn about video arcades, beer and crystal meth. Suddenly you’ve got a problem with vandalism and youth crime.

Even worse, the old guy doesn’t know when to quit. He puts a heated cab on the tractor and feeds those big round bales to his cows all winter without getting snow on his boots. He gets his hips and knees replaced so he can haul himself into the tractor and sit there like he’s in an office chair. And the kids get sick of waiting around for him to quit the farm. They go to the city and work for the bank selling junk bonds and derivatives or worse… they run for office. Instead of doing something useful, they’re networking and manipulating and profit-taking and sitting in outdoor cafés sipping their machiatto cappuccinos and talking about relationships and real estate…

 

Date :
September 19,20,21,26,27,28, 2019 at 7:30pm

September 22 & 29 at 2pm

Event location :
11 Gore St.E., Perth, ON

Contact :
Phone contact: 613-485-6434

Website: www.studiotheatreperth.com