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Lions Club hosts golf classic
The Guelph Kia and Royal City Lions Club are hosting the eighth annual Spring Golf Classic on June 23.
Community Singers swan song for the season
The Guelph Community Singers, holds the last concert of its current season on Friday June 7.
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One-man show takes on PM
Singer-songwriter and activist James Gordon says he’s putting the “ire” back in “satire” with a new full-length musical that takes aim at Canada’s current prime minister.
Residency ends with show
A show of works by Nick Law, the 2012-13 artist in residence at Lakeside Church, will open on Friday June 7 in a downtown church.
Lewis concert eyes new CD
Guelph jazz singer Brenda Lewis will be giving a hometown concert on June 8 to promote the crowd-funding campaign for her next CD.
Jane Siberry
River Run Centre calls next season evocative
With a combination of old favourites and unique new acts, the words “evocative” and “out there” were chosen as the theme for the new season at the River Run Centre.
Concert a homecoming of sorts
Guelph native Donna Trifunovich, now a resident soloist with the Vienna State Opera in Austria, will perform in concert with friends on Saturday June 1 at 7:30 p.m.
Learn music as an adult opportunities
The New Horizons Band Guelph, a group of adult musicians of various skill levels, holds a concert and open house this Sunday at the Evergreen Seniors Centre.
Dance performances at Exhibition Park
The Guelph Dance Festival kicks off its 15th annual festival on Thursday evening with a pay-what-you-can show in Exhibition Park that includes four contemporary dance works from Vancouver, Montreal and Toronto.
New arts space hosts open house
Boarding House Arts, the visual arts centre created in the former Guelph Civic Museum building, holds its grand opening Thursday evening.
The Manor
Documentary looks at life at the Manor
The Manor is an iconic local building that almost all Guelph residents recognize, but most have never been inside.
Skateboard demonstration closes exhibit
The public will have one more chance to see the Guelph Civic Museum’s kNOw Skateboarding exhibit for free before the exhibit closes on June 2.
Potters market at Goldie Mill
More than 50 Ontario potters will bring their wares to the city May 25 to 26 for the ninth annual Guelph Potters Market, an event modelled after potters markets of Europe.
Restored city map to be on display
A rare and rather old map of Guelph has just returned home to the Guelph Civic Museum after more than two years of conservation work, and the public is invited to come and see it.
Junkyard-Paradise
Guelph Dance spreads its wings on its 15th anniversary
The Guelph Dance Festival is venturing onto some new terrain as it marks its 15th anniversary next week with four days of dance that will bring performers to the city from as far away as Vancouver and Dallas, Texas.
Concert highlights Kiwanis Music Festival talent
Highlights of last month’s Kiwanis Music Festival of Guelph will be staged at the festival’s annual final concert this Sunday.
Spring Awakes arts hike at Ignatius
A “performance arts hiking adventure” will be held Sunday with proceeds going to the Plant an Old Growth Forest Project of the Ignatius Jesuit Centre.
 
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