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Artist Reception: April 11th, 1pm-3pm
Scugog Arts presents: ‘Wild in Pieces: Collage Creatures of Land, Sea and Sky’ by Kate Greenway
April 4th - April 26th, 2026
268 Queen St, Port Perry, ON L9L 1B8
Wild in Pieces: Collage Creatures of Land, Sea and Sky invites viewers into a vibrant world where animals and birds emerge from layers of texture, colour, and imagination. This mixed-media exhibition brings together creatures collaged from recycled magazine paper, birds formed with the fluidity of watercolour and the spontaneity of monoprint, and animals built from hand-painted and collaged tissue paper. Each piece celebrates the beauty and diversity of the natural world while showcasing the possibilities of reimagined materials. Through fragments and layers, Wild in Pieces transforms everyday papers into extraordinary portraits of life on land, sea, and in the sky.
All are welcome!
10:00am - 05:00pm
Whitby Girls Softball is now open for registration for the 2026 season! WGSA is a great program for girls ages 4–24 to have fun, stay physically active, and develop their softball skills. The season runs from mid-May to mid-August. To register and learn more, visit whitbygirlssoftball.com. They’re looking forward to hitting the diamond this summer and hope you’ll join them!
Artist Reception: April 11th, 1pm-3pm
Scugog Arts presents: ‘Wild in Pieces: Collage Creatures of Land, Sea and Sky’ by Kate Greenway
April 4th - April 26th, 2026
268 Queen St, Port Perry, ON L9L 1B8
Wild in Pieces: Collage Creatures of Land, Sea and Sky invites viewers into a vibrant world where animals and birds emerge from layers of texture, colour, and imagination. This mixed-media exhibition brings together creatures collaged from recycled magazine paper, birds formed with the fluidity of watercolour and the spontaneity of monoprint, and animals built from hand-painted and collaged tissue paper. Each piece celebrates the beauty and diversity of the natural world while showcasing the possibilities of reimagined materials. Through fragments and layers, Wild in Pieces transforms everyday papers into extraordinary portraits of life on land, sea, and in the sky.
All are welcome!
10:00am - 05:00pm
Artist Reception: April 11th, 1pm-3pm
Scugog Arts presents: ‘Wild in Pieces: Collage Creatures of Land, Sea and Sky’ by Kate Greenway
April 4th - April 26th, 2026
268 Queen St, Port Perry, ON L9L 1B8
Wild in Pieces: Collage Creatures of Land, Sea and Sky invites viewers into a vibrant world where animals and birds emerge from layers of texture, colour, and imagination. This mixed-media exhibition brings together creatures collaged from recycled magazine paper, birds formed with the fluidity of watercolour and the spontaneity of monoprint, and animals built from hand-painted and collaged tissue paper. Each piece celebrates the beauty and diversity of the natural world while showcasing the possibilities of reimagined materials. Through fragments and layers, Wild in Pieces transforms everyday papers into extraordinary portraits of life on land, sea, and in the sky.
All are welcome!
10:00am - 05:00pm
Artist Reception: April 11th, 1pm-3pm
Scugog Arts presents: ‘Wild in Pieces: Collage Creatures of Land, Sea and Sky’ by Kate Greenway
April 4th - April 26th, 2026
268 Queen St, Port Perry, ON L9L 1B8
Wild in Pieces: Collage Creatures of Land, Sea and Sky invites viewers into a vibrant world where animals and birds emerge from layers of texture, colour, and imagination. This mixed-media exhibition brings together creatures collaged from recycled magazine paper, birds formed with the fluidity of watercolour and the spontaneity of monoprint, and animals built from hand-painted and collaged tissue paper. Each piece celebrates the beauty and diversity of the natural world while showcasing the possibilities of reimagined materials. Through fragments and layers, Wild in Pieces transforms everyday papers into extraordinary portraits of life on land, sea, and in the sky.
All are welcome!
10:00am - 05:00pm
This interactive event gives the community a chance to experience agriculture right here in Durham Region. Guests can explore hands-on stations, meet local farmers, and get up close to farm animals such as cows, pigs, sheep, goats, and chickens.
There’s something for everyone, from learning how crops and vegetables are grown to seeing how apple cider is made. Live demonstrations will run throughout the evening, including cow milking, sheep shearing, wool spinning, and a chance to meet a large-animal veterinarian.
Families can also enter a free draw to win a local food basket. Admission is completely free, and we encourage attendees to bring a food bank donation to support local families.This event is all about connecting the community to where their food comes from and celebrating agriculture in a fun, engaging way.
03:30pm - 08:00pm
Join us and get ready to serve up impact! Volley and smash away barriers of access for youth in the most exciting Pickleball tournament of the year — in support of Their Opportunity
What's Included In The Tournament?
If you do not have your own pickleball paddle, paddles will be available for use at Pickleplex.
*All participants MUST wear indoor court shoes
09:00am - 04:00pm
Artist Reception: April 11th, 1pm-3pm
Scugog Arts presents: ‘Wild in Pieces: Collage Creatures of Land, Sea and Sky’ by Kate Greenway
April 4th - April 26th, 2026
268 Queen St, Port Perry, ON L9L 1B8
Wild in Pieces: Collage Creatures of Land, Sea and Sky invites viewers into a vibrant world where animals and birds emerge from layers of texture, colour, and imagination. This mixed-media exhibition brings together creatures collaged from recycled magazine paper, birds formed with the fluidity of watercolour and the spontaneity of monoprint, and animals built from hand-painted and collaged tissue paper. Each piece celebrates the beauty and diversity of the natural world while showcasing the possibilities of reimagined materials. Through fragments and layers, Wild in Pieces transforms everyday papers into extraordinary portraits of life on land, sea, and in the sky.
All are welcome!
10:00am - 05:00pm
Yoga in the Garden is back! Get your Zen on in the beautiful Henry House Heritage Gardens this summer!
Starting Friday, June 7, at 9 am, we’re on the mat and ready to flow. Classes are free drop-in 1 hour-long sessions, with donations accepted. All proceeds go to the Oshawa Museum. This series continues every Friday morning, rain or shine, through September (temperatures permitting.)
All levels of yogis are welcome! Please bring any props that support your practice. Also, not all yogis enjoy pets and animals during their practice. If you bring a pet, they must always be on a short leash.
To see a complete list of instructors, visit the Oshawa Museum website or our Facebook page.
About the Oshawa Museum: The Oshawa Museum preserves and promotes awareness and appreciation of Oshawa’s history for a diverse audience's education, enrichment and enjoyment. As the only community museum in Oshawa, we take great pride in showcasing our city's history from the earliest First Nation occupation to the end of WWII. The OM is administered by the Oshawa Historical Society, a not-for-profit charitable institution, as an external agency of the City of Oshawa.
09:00am - 10:00amArtist Reception: April 11th, 1pm-3pm
Scugog Arts presents: ‘Wild in Pieces: Collage Creatures of Land, Sea and Sky’ by Kate Greenway
April 4th - April 26th, 2026
268 Queen St, Port Perry, ON L9L 1B8
Wild in Pieces: Collage Creatures of Land, Sea and Sky invites viewers into a vibrant world where animals and birds emerge from layers of texture, colour, and imagination. This mixed-media exhibition brings together creatures collaged from recycled magazine paper, birds formed with the fluidity of watercolour and the spontaneity of monoprint, and animals built from hand-painted and collaged tissue paper. Each piece celebrates the beauty and diversity of the natural world while showcasing the possibilities of reimagined materials. Through fragments and layers, Wild in Pieces transforms everyday papers into extraordinary portraits of life on land, sea, and in the sky.
All are welcome!
10:00am - 05:00pm
Join us for the TIFF Ajax Film Circuit at the St. Francis Centre
Here’s your chance to watch films from the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) without driving into the city, dealing with traffic jams and paying for parking - it’s all right here in Ajax! Film selections include Canadian and foreign made films, contemporary cinema and thought-provoking independent films.
The Luckiest Man in America
This stranger-than-fiction drama resurrects a hugely popular real-life 1980s game show and the “luckiest man in America” who broke it. Directed by Samir Oliveros and featuring performances from Paul Walter Hauser (Richard Jewell), Walton Goggins (The White Lotus) and David Strathairn (L.A. Confidential), The Luckiest Man in America illuminates a forgotten turning point in television history, when a network executive took a gamble and inadvertently made an obsessive eccentric into a folk hero.
Concessions and cash bar available.
Tickets are only $12 and are available at the Ajax and McLean Community Centres, the Audley Recreation Centre, and online at www.ajax.ca/sfc. For more information, call 905-619-2529, ext. 2787 (ARTS), email us at stfranciscentre@ajax.ca, or visit us online at www.ajax.ca/sfc
07:00pm - 09:00pmIn support of Big Brothers and Sisters of North Durham, this is the largest consignment sale, all organized by size and gender. Clothing: newborn to age 16, toys, sporting equipment, books, games, accessories, maternity, and more!
$2 entrance fee at 9am or $5 "early shop" at 8am - proceeds go to Big Brothers/Sisters
Bring your reusable bags, fully accessible, parking free on site, will accept cash and debit/credit (service fee will apply).
08:00am - 12:00pmFloat Your Fanny Down the Ganny is a 10km race along the Ganaraska River to commemorate the 1980 flood that crippled Port Hope’s downtown area.
Centered around the finish area at Barrett Street Bridge and Cavan Street, the event village will offer entertainment and activities, as well as the chance to watch the participants float over the last rapids section of the course. Live commentary will be provided, as well as some additional entertainment on the water.
Spectators and visitors will be able to enjoy food and drinks from one of the many vendors along the banks, or make the short walk into the town for shopping or bars.
10:00am - 01:00pmArtist Reception: April 11th, 1pm-3pm
Scugog Arts presents: ‘Wild in Pieces: Collage Creatures of Land, Sea and Sky’ by Kate Greenway
April 4th - April 26th, 2026
268 Queen St, Port Perry, ON L9L 1B8
Wild in Pieces: Collage Creatures of Land, Sea and Sky invites viewers into a vibrant world where animals and birds emerge from layers of texture, colour, and imagination. This mixed-media exhibition brings together creatures collaged from recycled magazine paper, birds formed with the fluidity of watercolour and the spontaneity of monoprint, and animals built from hand-painted and collaged tissue paper. Each piece celebrates the beauty and diversity of the natural world while showcasing the possibilities of reimagined materials. Through fragments and layers, Wild in Pieces transforms everyday papers into extraordinary portraits of life on land, sea, and in the sky.
All are welcome!
10:00am - 05:00pm
Celebrate the arrival of the season as we explore Nautical Village and enjoy a vibrant day by the water. This family friendly event features live music, roaming characters, nature-themed scavenger hunts, a bustling vendor market, games, exciting giveaways, and more open to all ages.
Saturday, April 11 and April 18, 2026
11:30 am - 3:00 pm
Millennium Square
For more information visit: pickering.ca/springfling
11:30am - 03:00pmCastleton United Church Roast Beef Dinner Fundraiser will be held on Saturday, April 11, 2026 at Castleton United Church 1815 Percy St. in Castleton. Two Sittings - 5 pm and 6:30 pm $25, Children ages 6 to 12 $10 ages 5 & under no charge. Call 905 375 8155 to reserve your tickets
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