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Event Series Canada 150 at Gallery 78

Canada 150 at Gallery 78

Gallery 78 796 Queen St. , Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada

As part of the Canada 150 celebrations, Gallery 78 is pleased to host the Society of Canadian Artists exhibition “O Canada – Our Home & Native Land”.  Forty recognised artists from British Columbia to Nova Scotia, including gallery favourite Joanne Hunt, showcase their reflections of and collective pride in Canada. Visit and view this great […]

Handmade at the NBM – Scrapbooking Cards

New Brunswick Museum 1 Market Square, Saint John

8, 15, 22, and 29 June Thursdays 6:30-8pm: Handmade at the NBM - Scrapbooking Cards.Free in NBM Foyer. Take part in group instruction or work on individual projects in the company of friends. Fee of $2 per project or bring your own supplies. Don’t miss out on these evenings of friendship and fun! Ages 14 […]

Women for 50% – Information Session

NBCC St. Andrews

GETTING TO THE NOMINATION AND WINNING!     Have you decided to run in the 2018 Provincial Election? Are you still thinking about running in the 2018 Provincial Election? Do you want more information about women in politics? Are you in supporting a woman candidate in the 2018 Provincial Election? Women for 50% cordially invites […]

An evening of performances at Struts Gallery

Struts Gallery & Faucet Media Arts Centre 7 Lorne Street, Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada

An evening of performances by Linda Rae Dornan and Mathieu LĂ©ger. From Sackville and Moncton respectively, they will weave together a variety of performance experiments. Part of 'The Living is Easy' - a series of projects by Struts & Faucet members, summer 2017.

Comedy of Errors in Barracks Square

Barracks Square 463 Queen St., Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada

Bard in the Barracks Presents The Comedy of Errors in Barracks Square and Richard III in Odell Park June 22-July 9   Bard in the Barracks is celebrating Canada 150 with a specially expanded season featuring productions of two of the Bard’s best-loved plays, running in two different locations in downtown Fredericton from June 22nd […]

$10 – $18

Fredericton Concert & Marching Band Free Outdoor Summer Concert

Officers’ Square Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada

Fredericton Tourism Summer Concert Schedule Jun 22 - 29 Thursday, June 22 Fredericton Concert & Marching Band Free Outdoor Summer Concert, Officers’ Square, Queen Street, 7:30pm. Rain date Monday, June 26, 7:30pm

Cultural Expressions Festival

Officers’ Square Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada

In celebration of Canadian Multiculturalism Day, take in dance and music performances, food, displays, a parade and family activities during the Cultural Expressions Festival in downtown Fredericton. A celebration of cultural diversity, the festival includes two exciting days of entertainment from around the world.  

Event Series Canada 150 at Gallery 78

Canada 150 at Gallery 78

Gallery 78 796 Queen St. , Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada

As part of the Canada 150 celebrations, Gallery 78 is pleased to host the Society of Canadian Artists exhibition “O Canada – Our Home & Native Land”.  Forty recognised artists from British Columbia to Nova Scotia, including gallery favourite Joanne Hunt, showcase their reflections of and collective pride in Canada. Visit and view this great […]

Nest and Skywalker

OPEN ARTS 228 Germain St., Saint John, NB, Canada

OPEN ARTS presents the premiere of Skywalker (2017) by Andrew Reed Miller. Performed by Danielle Sametz, violin; Rob Dutton, trumpet; Andrew Reed Miller, contrabass. Written to commemorate the Canada 150 Legacy Mural, "Nest", by Deanna Musgrave The event begins at 4:15pm, June 23rd at the Skywalk in Market Square, Saint John, New Brunswick. All are […]

Canada 150 Legacy Mural Grand Opening

Market Square Skwalk One Market Square, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada

North Market Wharf Cultural Association presents the Canada 150 Legacy Mural Nest by Deanna Musgrave on Friday, June 23rd at 4:15pm in the Market Square Skywalk. Performance of Skywalker an original composition written in celebration of the mural by Andrew Reed Miller.