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Jay Wilson
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The link says there's only 1 ticket left. Don't fret. Just come. We'll fit you in. $10 cash. Perfect for Father's Day, a stroll into Guelph's past. This walking tour is one of my personal favourites.

www.zeffy.com

Art Gallery of Guelph
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🌿 Walking as Remapping: A Slow Walk to Nowhere
🗓 Tuesday, June 24 | 6:30 – 8 PM
📍 Begins at the Art Gallery of Guelph
🎟 Free & open to all
Join artist Dawn Matheson for a one-of-a-kind walking experience that invites you to slow down, tune in, and wander.✨
Part of the Walking as Remapping series and held in conjunction with the exhibition 155,578, this gentle, intuitive walk asks: What if the journey is the point, not the …


Sarah Christie
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10 days until James Gordon brings together music, activism and laughter with his one-man show, "Smashing the Oligarchy!"
James guarantees:
- Audience interaction
- Inspiring change
- Keeping it fun!
Tickets are still available for June 12th and proceeds help support the Guelph Climate Action Network!

www.zeffy.com

Jay Wilson
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Wow! Did you see Saturday's forecast? Me too. Perfect for street theatre.

www.jaywalkingguelph.ca

Jay Wilson
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Off to the Guelph River Run Centre's 2025/26 season launch this morning to see what entertainment offerings are in store for us. Here's a photo from last year :) A full house of entertainment enjoyment. Thank you Guelph! JayWalking Guelph is now JayWalking Theatre

www.jaywalkingguelph.ca

Edward Butts
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Readers with an interest in Guelph's literary history might like to check out my new book, The Blacksmith: Hereward Kirby Cockin of Guelph. It's at The Bookshelf Bookstore and the Guelph Museum gift shop. Ed Butts

Emily Mininger
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This Sunday, the Guelph Concert Band is celebrating women in winds for our spring concert!
Come support community music as well as Guelph-Wellington Women in Crisis.
Sunday, May 25, 3 p.m.
Harcourt United Memorial Church

www.guelphconcertband.ca

Jay Wilson
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Guelph is very generous when it comes to the performing arts, and residents love learning about their city whether they have lived here a long time or a short time. How do I know? By request my walking tours are now also indoor shows. How exciting as we head toward our bicentennial in 2027!

www.jaywalkingguelph.ca

Elizabeth Stewart
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Sharing this in case anyone is interested in going. They need to pre register 23 more tickets before the screening will take place. I’ve already preregistered mine! Looks like a really inspiring story. Click the link to see the trailer and to pre register.

tickets.demand.film

Jay Wilson
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The tours have just started, but it's not too late to experience all of them. A wonderful way to explore Guelph and start your summer Sunday mornings.

guelpharts.ca

Jay Wilson
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Rehearsal last night sounded great. Ben Wallace is amazing. Mom will love him.

www.eventbrite.ca

Jay Wilson
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Notice of intention to designate: 136 Glasgow Street: Guelph Public Notices and Tenders Learn about this home on the GAC Historic Walking Tour - Altar & Hearth Exhibition Park.

www.guelphtoday.com

Jay Wilson
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Since 1977! Guelph's ultimate walking tour experience. The Guelph Arts Council proudly announces season 48.
7 Tours to choose from. Sunday mornings May-October. A great way to learn about your community and a wonderful way to share Guelph with others. Special offer! Buy all 7 for only $50 to celebrate GAC's 50'th anniversary!

guelpharts.ca

Jay Wilson
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The Guelph Male Choir presents "Sing with One Voice with Special Guest Ben Wallace. Makes for a wonderful Mother's Day outing.

www.eventbrite.ca

Andrew Stuetz
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Spend an hour tuning up and tuning in on Monday, April 21 from 12:00-1:00pm with VOCAL MEDITATION with Jane Lewis!
This group is intended to give you a sense of calm & grounding to get you through the week, along with the energetic lift that comes with vocalizing together in a group.

www.all-together-now.ca

Mark Pare
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As someone who spent time on stage through high school, this was a fun one to write! Congrats to the students at Lourdes for an honour and an experience they won't soon forget.
www.guelphtoday.com

Gregory Simpson
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Lath art is a form of woodworking folk art that uses narrow strips of wood (laths) to create rustic pictures, often featuring beach or rural scenes. It's a technique that can utilize salvaged materials like lattice, lumber stickers.
I used two 2x4’s for each piece. They were ripped on a table saw 1/4 inch thick, glued flat on brown craft paper, pattern traced on top and cut out on a band saw or jig saw, assembled together like a puzzle. Hope …


Andrew Stuetz
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Join the Canadian Staff Band on April 5, 2025, at Guelph Citadel for an extraordinary evening of music and celebration as the CSB presents its 56th Anniversary Festival.
This special concert will honour the incredible leadership and ministry of Bandmaster John Lam as he approaches his retirement at the end of the season. The evening will also feature internationally acclaimed trumpeter Jens Lindemann, as well as the Canadian Staff …

salvationist.ca

Gregory Simpson
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Zendangle" refers to a style of art that combines the principles of Zentangle, a method of creating structured patterns, with the addition of "dangles" or decorative elements, often resembling charms or pendants, added to the patterns
Anyone out here doing the same thing
These are some of the ones I have completed this past year


Kel Currah
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Interested in geopolitics and what's going on in the world? Come to the Albion on the 3rd April and hear local author Ken McGoogan talk about Shadow of Tryanny in today's world.

www.whatworld.com

Andrew Stuetz
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THE COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (ABRIDGED) is one of the world’s most frequently produced plays and has been translated into several dozen languages!
Featured are all 37 of Shakespeare’s plays, meant to be performed in 97 minutes, by three actors. Fast paced, witty, and physical, it’s full of laughter for Shakespeare lovers and haters alike.

guelphlittletheatre.com

Alex Kanarek
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I hope this does not qualify as an advertisement, but rather information, because I want to tell people interested in theatre arts about Guelph's live community theatre centre, the Guelph Little Theatre. If you don't know it, it is a fully equipped, comfortable venue for all types of dramatic and musical performance, home to its own theatre company performing four main shows each season and a one-act festival. New members are always welcome, and …
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