Levee on the Lake is a four-day folk music festival with free and ticketed concerts as well as free cultural workshops.
Located in Sackville, NB, the event features Indigenous, Acadian, Celtic, Bluegrass, Country and traditional music from Atlantic Canada and farther ports. The signature event is the Lakeside Levee where you can paddle up to the stage, watch from the beach or the park lawn! There are also two foodie events and a square dance rounding out the weekend and of course a community breakfast at the legion!
Exciting News Alert! Get ready to kick off spring in style at KickAX 2024!
Mark your calendars for May 4th, as this year’s KickAX fundraiser promises to be bigger and better than ever before! We’re thrilled to announce our partnership with the enchanting Cornhill Nursery, where we’ll be hosting a day of unforgettable festivities amidst their stunning gardens.
Join us for a day filled with delights, including homegrown house plant sales, delightful pop-up shops, delectable food and drink offerings, and mesmerizing performances by the sensational Montgomery Street Band and the renowned Old Man Luedecke, who will be gracing the Greenhouse Stage with their musical magic!
Stay tuned for more exciting details about the day’s events and our esteemed local partners. Tickets for this extraordinary event will go LIVE on February 23rd, so mark your calendars and get ready to secure your spot for a day of joy, celebration, and community spirit at KickAX 2024! Don’t miss out – it’s going to be an experience to remember!
Are you an artist needing help on how to be purposeful and organized about the business side of your practice? Artists need the work habits that would allow any entrepreneur or small business owner to succeed in their field. Over an 8-week period, CATAPULT participants receive training in fundamental entrepreneurial skills.
Back to Our Roots aims to bring Indigenous folks over 40 and Knowledge Keepers together to share in intergenerational and cultural learning through workshops and ceremony.
Join us for the following workshops:
Saturday, January 21st – Traditional Guatemalan friendship bracelets W/ Jeremias Tecu 11am – 4pm
Saturday, January 28th – Quill Workshop W/ Natasha Sacobie 11 am – 4pm
Saturday, February 4th – Beading workshop W/ Judie Acquin 11 am – 4pm
September 15, 2022
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September 16, 2022
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Local and regional artists are invited to participate in the first-of-a-kind festival for Saint John. The goal the GLOW Festival is to provide an opportunity for emerging artists to show their work and talents, representing the diversity and creativity Saint John is known for.
This inaugural event will take place over two days:
Day 1: Thursday, September 15 from 6pm-9pm Saint John Night Market Free Event
Day 2: Friday, September 16, 6pm-12am Rooftop level of the Peel Plaza Parking Garage Ticketed Event (Ticket Price TBD)
Join Alana Morouney at this one of a kind kaleidoscope workshop where you can learn to make your own kaleidoscope with foraged items and objects. Bring a blanket to lay on and put your very own kaleidoscope to use to gaze up at the clouds and ponder the interconnectedness of our dreams and shared experiences. All ages are welcome.
Join Sarah Power in exploring innate creativity through Authentic Movement (AM): the physical practice of listening for and to inner impulses which are then embodied through movement. We will each act as mover and witness exploring movements that are attuned to the moment through AM and then re-embodying impulses with voice and/or body and writing/drawing from each experience. Wear comfortable clothing you can move in and bring a book or paper to write/draw with.
Join ACAP Saint John in a Coastal Cleanup of Harbour Passage on Saturday August 20th between 12pm and 2pm! This event is part of the Great Fundy Coastal Cleanup (GFCC). Meet at Long Wharf Beach, no registration required! Volunteers can find free parking at the Long Wharf parking lot. Learn more about ACAP here!