Market season is back! Enjoy all that spring has to offer with the many art markets around the region. Art Market features artists, crafters and makers from Waterloo and surrounding areas. Additional Art Markets will be held in Open Streets.
KWAG’S Seniors Supporting Seniors group is facilitated and developed by a group of people 55-plus. This event is promoting creativity with art journals and using specialty artist papers. Participants will bind their own books, personalize their journals and make use of them should they wish. All materials will be supplied.
Join Susan Reid from Deep Roots Walk on the Walter Bean Trail for a guided forest therapy walk. This walk will engage the elements of nature in a way that awakens your senses and experience the forest in a new way. Reid is a certified guide with the Association of Nature and Forest Therapy guides […]
Check out KW’s monthly variety show, performance lab and community arts party. This unexpected mix of comedy, R&B, theatre, clowning, poetry and everything else will sure to brighten up your summer days. This edition will be guest-hosted by multitalented poet, comic and musician Braeden Etienne.
Grand River Black Music Festival and Conference and KPL present a free concert in the Civic Centre! This event features hip-hop legend Solitair, Black emerging artist showcases and a live DJ. This afternoon will feature family-friendly fun with artisans and food sellers, and a licensed area for people 18-plus.
Come join fellow newcomers in this informal information-sharing group. Have meaningful conversations and learn about the resources and programs available in Waterloo Region. Refreshments and bus tickets will be provided.
Join Kelly Welch for a drumming and sharing circle. The circle will be opened with a smudging ceremony, allowing for time and space. Welch is a member of Flying Post First Nation and has mixed ancestry. Participants are welcome to bring their own shakers or rattlers.
Co-curated with the Stratford Festival Archives, Castle Kilbride is pleased to host Fabled, an exhibit that pairs childhood books with costumes from Stratford Festival productions. See exquisite costumes from Alice Through the Looking Glass, Peter Pan, Romeo & Juliet and so many more!