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POPS N-B: Choirs from Two Shores

Downtown Moncton New Brunswick, Canada

A program of the New Brunswick Youth Orchestra (NBYO), POPS NB is a free, outdoor, summertime orchestral concert. POP by anytime from 11am to 3pm on July 8th, stay for a few songs, or stay for the whole time. Either way, there is going to be 4 full hours of world-class musical entertainment that we know […]

Summer Music Series @ Christ Church Cathedral: Organ Recital

Unnamed Venue New Brunswick, Canada

July 8, 12:10 pm, 168 Church Street, Fredericton The first performer in the Summer Music Series at Christ Church Cathedral will be Dr. Sharon Pond, recital organist and interim organist at Christ Church Cathedral. All are welcome at 12:10pm on Friday, July 8, 2016, for Romantic Music for the organ. There will be a free will offering.

Colwell’s Evening Mini Market

Unnamed Venue New Brunswick, Canada

We're having a little artisan market in the Old Colwell's Store in Rothesay on Friday July.8 from 4-9! We'd love to see you there! The sun is shining and the weather is warm so 6 of us are gathering together in the old colwell's store for an evening of art, craft and design. (This is […]

River Jam 2016

Fredericton Delta Hotel 225 Woodstock Rd, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada

One of Fredericton's Favourite music events of the summer, features 4 stages, each with a different vibe - something for everyone' music taste. There is an easy listening, soaking up the sun on the patio stage, blues part atmosphere, and intimate club setting and dance party. The music starts on the Dip patio at 4:30 […]

Heritage Crafting Evenings: July is Make your own soaps and all natural bath products.

New Brunswick Museum 1 Market Square, Saint John

7, 14, 21, and 28 July Thursday 6:30-8pm: Heritage Crafting Evenings: July is Make your own soaps and all natural bath products. Free in NBM Foyer. Small fee of $2 per project, or bring your own supplies. Don’t miss these evenings of friendship and fun. Ages 14 to adult. (Bilingual)

$2

Kunle (Nigeria) and Camilo V. at Grimross Brewing Company

Grimross Brewing Company 600 Bishop Drive, Fredericton , New Brunswick, Canada

Kunle (Nigeria) and Camilo V. at Grimross Brewing Company Jul 8. Adekunle Olorundare, popularly known as Kunle, is a Nigerian born singer/songwriter. Kunle plays soulful guitar, but with a wide range of influences from rock to Celtic. As he often says, music has no boundaries. Kunle’s first love is his guitar. His unique finger picking […]

“My Son The Hurricane” with “The Big South” at The Capital

Capital Complex 362 Queen Street, Fredericton, New Brunswick

My Son The Hurricane do it large on July 8 at The Capital! With 14 members the band mixes New Orleans style grooves with funk, jazz and hip-hop. Hailing from the Big Smoke My Son The Hurricane have been blowing up on the summer festival scene. Get a taste of them before they hit Evolve […]

$8

Albert County Historical Society Quilt Show & Show

Albert County Museum Hopewell Cape, New Brunswick, Canada

40th annual! Over 100 quilts are featured at the show, making it the largest quilt show and sale of its kind in the area. Quilt tops, baby quilts and other small items are also on display and for sale.

Artist of the Month Reception

Creek Village Gallery 119 Connell St., Woodstock, New Brunswick, Canada

Artists / Artisans of the Month are Debra McAllister, watercolourist, and Woolenchanted's Eileen Yeker and Jean Mombourquette, felting and crocheting wizards. These mixed media artists have been working on some wonderful new pieces for their show. Come meet the artists, have hors-d'oeuvres and refreshments, while listening to live music. Event is by donation.  

Wild Walk & Talks

Sunbury Shores Arts & Nature Centre St. Andrews

Sunbury Shores is going "Wild for Nature" with a variety of talks and interpretive walks scheduled for the public to learn something new about the world around us. These Walks and Talks will meet at Sunbury Shores before embarking on their journey. These interpretations will be hosted by a variety of art and nature enthusiasts. The first […]