Esme Quartet with Yekwon Sunwoo

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Kingston’s music aficionados are in for a rare treat as the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts welcomes the internationally acclaimed Esmé Quartet alongside the virtuosic pianist Yekwon Sunwoo, on the 20th of February. The Esmé Quartet, with their roots in South Korea and an artistic residency in Germany, are set to grace the stage with a profound exploration of the European chamber tradition. This is not merely a concert; it’s an immersive experience that promises to showcase the epitome of musical excellence.

GDHS Maple Madness Fundraiser

Maple Madness Fundraiser, brought to you by the lush Maplescapes Farm. From the 15th of February to the 10th of March, pancake and maple syrup lovers can rejoice as they contribute to the well-being of animals. Every purchase of the farm’s delectable pancake mix and rich, authentic maple syrup means a generous 20% of sales will be donated directly to the Gananoque & District Humane Society.

Feline First Aid and CPR Course

GDHS - Feline First Aid & CPR,Gananoque & District Humane Society

The Feline Health Canada Course, led by Hoof N Woof’s expert instructor, covers a comprehensive curriculum including cat body language, pain source identification, safe kitty handling, grooming, dental care, and more. Participants will learn how to respond to emergencies with vital skills such as poison treatment, bandaging, splinting, and how to handle common cat health issues like diabetes and abscesses.

Kingston Youth Flag Football Registration

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Kingston’s youth sports scene is buzzing with excitement as registration for the much-anticipated Youth Flag Football spring season is now officially open. Spearheaded by Robin and Tina Hilton since 2017, this non-contact, fun-filled sport has become a staple in the Kingston community, bringing together children in a vibrant, energetic environment. The Hiltons, local enthusiasts of the sport, are committed to nurturing this game in the community, ensuring it remains a source of joy and healthy activity for years to come

Kevin Drew live at the Grad Club

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The Grad Club in Kingston is set to host an evening of intimate and captivating music with Kevin Drew, the frontman of the acclaimed indie rock collective Broken Social Scene. Known for his evocative songwriting and dynamic stage presence, Drew is bringing his solo artistry to an audience of music lovers aged 19 and above.

ZEUS live at the Grad Club

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On March 16th, The Grad Club is set to host an electrifying evening with Toronto’s indie rock sensation, ZEUS. After a brief hiatus, the band is back, stronger than ever, showcasing their first full-length album since the 2014 hit ‘Classic Zeus’.

Ambush at The Buckle

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Get ready for a night of high-octane entertainment as Ambush takes the stage at The Buckle on February 24th, for a live performance that promises to be nothing short of spectacular! After their last show sold out weeks in advance, with an overwhelming demand that could have filled another 100 seats, Ambush is back by popular demand.

Tribute To Tony Bennett at the RCHA club

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Angela Verbrugge, a charismatic Victoria-based vocalist and composer, is returning to her Kingston roots for this special performance. Accompanied by Ray Gallon, one of the finest jazz pianists from the United States, Angela is set to recreate the magic of Bennett’s hits such as “I Left My Heart in San Francisco”, “Cheek to Cheek”, and “The Good Life”, along with a selection of inspired originals.

Wilding Way – Adult Improv Workshop

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Improv isn’t just about being funny – it’s a gateway to a world of benefits. Prepare to laugh like never before and, in the process, build incredible confidence both on and off the stage. This workshop is a fantastic opportunity to make new friends and expand your social circle in a unique and engaging environment. You’ll also enhance your communication skills, find new ways to express yourself, and learn to think on your feet. It’s not just about your mind, though; improv helps you connect with your body through physical expression and spontaneity

Teddy Bear Hospital

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Family Day Monday, February 19th, from 9am to 4pm at the Museum of Health Care in Kingston. This annual event is a unique opportunity for children to bring their beloved teddy bears or other special stuffed animals for a fun-filled ‘medical check-up’. Trained ‘teddy doctors and nurses’ will be on hand to examine and treat any stuffed animal ailments, from the tiniest of bumps to the most mysterious of lumps. It’s an imaginative way for kids to learn about healthcare in a playful, stress-free environment