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What’s on where: Things to do in Sudbury

A look at what's happening in the community
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Sudbury.com runs a weekly list of things that are going on locally, both in-person and virtual. If you’re planning a performance, class, presentation, exhibit, fundraiser, initiative or other event in Greater Sudbury, send the details to [email protected] so we can spread the word.

Jazzed Up Downtown series 

April 21 

Jazz Sudbury has resumed its free concert series every Thursday evening from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Oscar’s Grill, located at 86 Durham Street in Downtown Sudbury. The series features musicians from the Sudbury jazz community. The Chris Dardick Trio performs April 21. Visit www.jazzsudbury.com.

Celtic Illusion at the Sudbury Arena

April 22 

Celtic Illusion brings its magic to the Sudbury Community Arena on April 22. Show features dance and magical illusion. Includes a cast of internationally acclaimed dancers, including performers from Riverdance and Lord of the Dance. Tickets available at greatersudbury.ca/tickets.

TNO presents Le Club des éphémères

Until April 23 

A TNO creation that had its original run postponed by the pandemic, this dramatic comedy by Alain Doom features five residents in a retirement home who are being interviewed for a documentary on the dreadful swarms of Lake Nipissing shadflies ― called ‘éphémères’ in French ― that engulf North Bay every summer. These ladies find the request disappointing. They would much rather discuss a topic dear to their hearts: the Dionne quintuplets. They share their memories for the camera, but in doing so, each of them ends up revealing a sordid page of her past. Le Club des éphémères will return to the stage at Collège Boréal April 20-23. Some performances will be presented with English subtitles. Purchase tickets online here.

Sudbury Performance Group presents comedians Darren Frost and Kenny Robinson

April 23

A very adult standup tour featuring Darren Frost and Kenny Robinson visits the Coulson Entertainment Centre April 23. A double headlining tour starring comedians known across the country for their profane opinionated brand of "in your face" style and social commentary. With sold out shows at the Winnipeg Comedy Festival and with a combined 60 years of comedy in Canada, this show is bound to push your buttons and expand your horizons. Show starts at 7:30 p.m. Purchase tickets online here.

Book launch (poet Noelle Schmidt)

April 23 

Noelle Schmidt’s book, Claimings and Other Wild Things is an eclectic collection of intimate poetry that delves into mental health, suicide, queerness, and identity. Who am I? How did I get here? And how do I keep going? These are the central questions explored and dissected. Childhood innocence to adolescent depression these poems are sombre and brooding, yet flavoured with determination and accented by sparks of hope. A launch is scheduled for Saturday, April 23, 2-4 p.m. at Sudbury Indie Cinema (162 MacKenzie Street) and will also be livestreamed. Books will be available for purchase at the launch for $20 or can be ordered from a favourite bookseller.

Online auction fundraiser for Turtle Pond Wildlife Centre 

Until April 23 

Turtle Pond Wildlife Centre is holding an online auction fundraiser. Bids are only open until noon April 23, so if you want to take part, you’re going to have to do it soon. The auction is available online here. All proceeds go directly towards Turtle Pond Wildlife Centre, and the animals there. With over 200 pieces of unique artwork, jewelry, experiences, and other handcrafted treasures, there’s something for everyone – and lots of gift ideas for Mother’s Day. Turtle Pond, based out of Val Caron, is now the only authorized wildlife rehabilitation centre in Northeastern Ontario after the closure of the Wild at Heart Refuge Centre in Lively in 2019.

Book launch

April 24

Ottawa author Rick Prashaw will launch his second memoir, Father Rick Roamin’ Catholic, April 24, at Twiggs Coffee. The event begins at 2 p.m. Former Nickel Belt MP Claude Gravelle and Angela Greene, a living organ donor, will speak at the event. Prashaw will tell stories, do readings, and sell and sign his book.

La Slague presents Diane Tell 

April 24 

Since the days when she won six Félix music industry awards before her 25th birthday, Diane Tell has had a long and successful international career spanning four decades. Her work includes megahits that live on in memories. And now, her latest album entitled Haïku beats a new musical path: it’s practically a new genre, where rock has jazz-like freedom and inventiveness. Concert takes place April 24 at 7:30 p.m. at Collège Boréal. Purchase tickets online here.

Presentation on schools and community safety

April 26

Kevin J. Cameron, who led the crisis response following the 1999 school shooting in Taber, Alta., gives a free virtual presentation on schools and community safety at 6:30 p.m. April 26. The presentation, which will be in English, is being hosted by the Community Threat Assessment Protocol group. A dynamic speaker, Kevin Cameron will build on the lessons learned from Frank DeAngelis, retired principal of Columbine High School, who made a presentation in Sudbury earlier in April. Participants will gain insight into how a collaborative response to complex events, such as trauma or serious violence, better serves the overall community. Join via Zoom.

Community Volunteer Income Tax Program

Available until April 29

United Way Centraide North East Ontario/Nord-est de l’Ontario (UWCNEO), in partnership with Canada Revenue Agency, is now offering the virtual Community Volunteer Income Tax Program (CVIT) to help low-income earners file their taxes at zero cost. The virtual CVIT program is available from March 1 – April 29, 2022. Eligible clients may register online at uwcneo.com or by phone at 705-560-3330, ext. 210. 

Place des Arts grand opening 

April 29-30

Following the by-invitation-only inauguration ceremony earlier on April 29, the public is invited to take a stroll through the brand new Place des Arts building from 7-11 p.m. that evening. The event will feature art installations, art exhibitions, artist performances and DJs. You'll also be able to have a drink and a bite to eat at the Bistro. Then, on April 30 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., young and old alike will have a fun-filled family day to enjoy their new cultural home. There will be a scavenger hunt, face painting, storytelling, construction games, clowns, art exhibits and more. Reserve your spot for these events at the Place des Arts box office

Carrefour Francophone presents interactive dance performance (francophone family activity)

April 30

Families are invited to take part in this interactive dance performance by Foolish Operations. “Tricoter” (Knitting) is a participative performance where dance looks a lot like knitting! The audience, placed in a circle, produces the dance, in which wool threads weave links between the audience, the space and the performer. As the dance winds back and forth, the wool threads form a giant knot of bright colours. Memories of knitting in our own families come back to mind. You will experience a lovely moment of curiosity and exploration, along with the sense of belonging to a community. Event to take place April 30 at Place des Arts as part of opening celebrations. (Event was originally supposed to take place April 23). 10:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Workshop is free, but reservations required. Make reservations here.

Art Gallery of Sudbury presents Inuit Prints exhibition

Until April 30

The Art Gallery of Sudbury invites you to visit to a new exhibition featuring 60 prints by 27 Inuit artists titled First Sign of Spring: Inuit Prints from the Collections 1959 – 1970. The exhibit runs until April 30. Artists include Kenojuak Ashevak, Pitseolak Ashoona, Lucy Qinnuayuak, Kananginak Pootoogook and Helen Kalvak. Pre-book your visit online at artsudbury.org or phone 705-675-4871 to make your booking.

Create a nature mandala

During April 

Coalition for a Liveable Sudbury invites residents to celebrate Earth and its changing seasons by making a Nature Mandala. Typically arranged in a circular shape that radiates from a central point, a nature made mandala can be created from found materials such as pine cones, acorns, dried flowers and leaves, cattails, pebbles, rocks shells, branches and any other sort of natural material. When you’ve completed your mandala, post your photo and tag @liveablesud anytime in April. Learn more here.

La Slague presents Nocturna, the magical night (French-language family film)

Screening May 1 

La Slague presents family French-language screenings of the film “Nocturna, the magical night” at Sudbury Indie Cinema. There is an upcoming screening on May 1. Part of the Les petites vues series. In the aging orphanage, the days pass very uneventfully, but the nights are something quite different; at least for Tim they are. The light reflected from the stars is the only cure for his fear of the dark. One night this fear leads him to the orphanage rooftop. Where he discovers that his favourite star has disappeared, and unfortunately it’s not going to be the last one. Purchase tickets online here.

Parenting seminar 

May 5 

Rainbow District School Board invites parents and guardians to join a webinar on Parenting for Positive Mental Health Thursday, May 5 from 7-8 p.m. Part of Children’s Mental Health Week in Rainbow Schools, the webinar will be presented by Amanda Lamb, Director of the Centre for Family Initiatives at the Pine River Institute. Register online here.

Salon du Livre du Grand Sudbury 

May 5-8

The 10th edition of the francophone book fair and literary festival is coming up May 5-8 at the brand-new Place des Arts building. Special guests include Tomson Highway, Edem Awumey and Chloé LaDuchesse. Festival-goers will have opportunities to meet these authors and 60 others in a wide variety of stimulating programming: evening performances, literary luncheons, literary teas, literary happy hours, talks, round tables, interviews, artistic events and more.  Learn more on the organization’s website.

Sudbury Symphony Orchestra presents Hopes & High Notes

May 7

Sudbury Symphony Orchestra presents its concert Hopes & High Notes on Saturday, May 7. The concert will be presented by the entire Sudbury Symphony Orchestra. This performance was cancelled in 2020 with the beginning of the pandemic. Features the works of Mozart, including his popular Symphony 41. Principal cellist Dobrochna Zubek also performs the solo line in Canadian composer Chan Ka Nin’s “Soulmate.” Concert takes place starting at 7:30 p.m. at Laurentian University’s Fraser Auditorium. Hall capacity unrestricted, as per current public health guidelines. Purchase tickets here.

Clean-up blitz

May 7

The city is currently looking for people to register for the annual Clean Up Blitz, set to take place from 9 to 11 a.m. on May 7. Registrations are being accepted until April 29, and more information can be found by clicking here. The forms are also available at any Citizen Service Centre or library and more information can also be found by phoning the city’s help line at 311.

Carrefour francophone presents La boîte à chansons with Natalie Choquette (francophone family show)

May 8

Natalie Choquette is a soprano like no other who brings her wonderful sense of humour to opera, making it more accessible. In this children’s production, she shows kids how cool opera can be. Along with her young audience, she discovers the contents of her brand new music box. It contains all kinds of music: jazz, rock, blues, pop, folk, rap. Could we use all of that to make opera? Let’s give it a try!! Show takes place May 8 at 2 p.m. at the new Place des Arts building. Show co-presented by Salon du Livre du Grand Sudbury. Purchase tickets online here.

Sudbury Open Mic

May 12

You’re warmly invited to a re-start of Sudbury’s Open Mic at the Main Public Library. May 12 at 6 p.m. in the readers’ lounge. The Open Mic has been going for 22 years as a successful part of Sudbury’s arts’ scene, but had not been operating during the COVID pandemic. Share poetry, fiction or writing, or just come to listen. Four minute time slots. After this re-birthing, Open Mic runs the second second Thursday of every month, in the evening, same place.

TNO presents Manman la mer

May 12-14

Manman la mer by Djennie Laguerre features Marjolaine, who has a gift; in her dreams she sees future events. Her mother tries to stifle this unwelcome connection with disreputable beliefs of their Haitian past. But when Marjolaine comes down with a mysterious incurable disease, her only remaining hope is to travel to Haiti to be cared for by her grandmother. Is Manman la Mè a midwife, a mystic, or simply a loving elder? Krick? Yié krick! A charismatic storyteller weaves Haitian oral tradition, true life experience and light-hearted moments into an engaging first-person narrative that explores Haitian spirituality and the mother-daughter relationship. Runs May 12-14 at Place des Arts. Some performances will be presented with English subtitles. Purchase tickets online here.

DaBaby at Sudbury Community Arena

May 20 

American rapper DaBaby plays the Sudbury Community Arena May 20. Purchase tickets at www.greatersudbury.ca/tickets, in-person at the Sudbury Community Arena or by phone at 705-671-3000.

Sudbury Arts Council photo contest 

June 1 submission deadline

Sudbury Arts Council (SAC) invites amateur and professional photographers to submit images for a 2023 desk calendar. The Arts Council has an opportunity to do something fun with Journal Printing by supplying images for the company's annual complimentary calendar. The theme is Naturally Sudbury. Submissions should focus on Sudbury's natural beauty. Thirteen colour images will be selected by members of the arts council board, one for each month and a cover shot. Deadline for submissions to [email protected] is June 1, 2022. More information regarding submissions is available at the SAC website, www.sudburyartscouncil.ca.

Perogies and Cabbage Rolls

Mondays to Fridays

Fresh perogies and cabbage rolls are available for curb-side pick-up from Monday to Friday at the Ukrainian Seniors’ Centre. Place your order by phoning 705-673-7404.


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