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Fall 2019 calendar

Sudbury Living Magazine September 30, 2019 Upfront No Comments on Fall 2019 calendar

 

Oct. 3

Get a peaceful easy feeling at the Hotel California Eagles Tribute Concert 7 pm at the Caruso Club.

 

Oct. 4

Halloween at Dynamic Earth. Watch for schedule of month-long macabre celebration. (705.522.3701)

 

Oct 6

Dig out your cowboy boots, because hearthrob duo Dean Brody and Dallas Smith will be stopping at the Sudbury Arena on their Friends Don’t Let Friends Tour Alone tour across Canada. Tickets range in price from $63 to $306.

 

Oct. 14

Thanksgiving. Canadians celebrated the harvest in November until 1957 when Parliament declared Thanksgiving to be held every year on the second Monday in October.

 

Oct. 19

The Northern Frights Festival is celebrating their fifth year. The International Horror Film Festival, hosted by Distant Field Productions, is happening at the Sudbury Theatre Centre from 2 to 10 pm.

 

Oct. 21

Canadians go to the polls Monday, Oct. 21, 2019. Election Canada makes a Guide to the Federal Election available in 31 languages besides English and French.

 

Nov. 1

Skating superstars Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir present Rock the Rink with musical guest Birds of Bellwoods and champion skaters Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir, Patrick Chan, Kaetlyn Osmond and Elvis Stojko as well as world-renowned skating talent from Europe and the United States. Sudbury Arena at 8 pm.

 

Nov. 10

A concert featuring the Supertramp tribute group Dreamer at the Caruso Club. An eight-piece group of multi-instrumentalists perform the unmistakable Supertramp sound. The show is being put on in partnership with Connect Marketing in support of NEO Kids & Family Program Children’s Treatment Centre. (1.800.516.5810)

 

Nov. 19

City and Colour play Sudbury Arena at 7 pm. Tickets start at $57.50. They can be purchased online at greatersudbury.ca/tickets, by phone at 705-671-3000 and in person at 240 Elgin St.

 

Dec. 14

Northern Holiday Shopping Expo from 10 am to 4 pm at Cambrian College, 1400 Barry Downe Rd.

 

Dec. 21

First day of winter. The winter solstice is the day with the fewest hours of sunlight in the whole year. The word solstice comes from Latin sol “sun” and sistere “to stand still.”

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