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05 - 11 July, 2026
05 July
  • Scugog Arts presents: ‘Guard Me, Oak Tree’ by Ashley Gringhuis Scugog Arts presents: ‘Guard Me, Oak Tree’ by Ashley Gringhuis

    Artist Reception: July 4th, 2026, 1PM-3PM



    Show Running:

    July 4th – August 3rd



    268 Queen St, Port Perry, ON L9L 1B8



    This exhibition brings together Ashley Gringhuis’ work which focuses on the natural world as an escape, solace, protector, and connection. As we attempt to navigate this chaotic and often overwhelming world, retreating into an environment of growth, rot, evolution, and transmutation can bring life into a different perspective. These works depict figures interacting with the natural world in a variety of ways: some are immersed in it, shielded by it, and others disappear back into the landscape as their bodies are used as a natural vessel for growing foliage. While the works convey a sense of peacefulness, they also carry an underlying tension and subtle anxiety, hinting at the chaos of the world lingering just beyond the edges of the compositions


    Come and experience Ashley Gringhuis’ expression of the concept of Self through stunning self-portraiture and breathtaking floral symbolism at Scugog Arts Space on July 4th from 1-3pm.

    All are welcome! 10:00am - 05:00pm 
  • Puppet-Making WorkshopMr. Dressup had Casey and Finnegan, and now you can have a new best friend, too! Join this hands-on workshop and learn how to create your own unique puppet to take home with you. Visit the Mr. Dressup exhibit inside of the Dorsay Community & Heritage Centre for free!02:00pm - 03:00pm 
06 July
  • Scugog Arts presents: ‘Guard Me, Oak Tree’ by Ashley Gringhuis Scugog Arts presents: ‘Guard Me, Oak Tree’ by Ashley Gringhuis

    Artist Reception: July 4th, 2026, 1PM-3PM



    Show Running:

    July 4th – August 3rd



    268 Queen St, Port Perry, ON L9L 1B8



    This exhibition brings together Ashley Gringhuis’ work which focuses on the natural world as an escape, solace, protector, and connection. As we attempt to navigate this chaotic and often overwhelming world, retreating into an environment of growth, rot, evolution, and transmutation can bring life into a different perspective. These works depict figures interacting with the natural world in a variety of ways: some are immersed in it, shielded by it, and others disappear back into the landscape as their bodies are used as a natural vessel for growing foliage. While the works convey a sense of peacefulness, they also carry an underlying tension and subtle anxiety, hinting at the chaos of the world lingering just beyond the edges of the compositions


    Come and experience Ashley Gringhuis’ expression of the concept of Self through stunning self-portraiture and breathtaking floral symbolism at Scugog Arts Space on July 4th from 1-3pm.

    All are welcome! 10:00am - 05:00pm 
07 July
  • Scugog Arts presents: ‘Guard Me, Oak Tree’ by Ashley Gringhuis Scugog Arts presents: ‘Guard Me, Oak Tree’ by Ashley Gringhuis

    Artist Reception: July 4th, 2026, 1PM-3PM



    Show Running:

    July 4th – August 3rd



    268 Queen St, Port Perry, ON L9L 1B8



    This exhibition brings together Ashley Gringhuis’ work which focuses on the natural world as an escape, solace, protector, and connection. As we attempt to navigate this chaotic and often overwhelming world, retreating into an environment of growth, rot, evolution, and transmutation can bring life into a different perspective. These works depict figures interacting with the natural world in a variety of ways: some are immersed in it, shielded by it, and others disappear back into the landscape as their bodies are used as a natural vessel for growing foliage. While the works convey a sense of peacefulness, they also carry an underlying tension and subtle anxiety, hinting at the chaos of the world lingering just beyond the edges of the compositions


    Come and experience Ashley Gringhuis’ expression of the concept of Self through stunning self-portraiture and breathtaking floral symbolism at Scugog Arts Space on July 4th from 1-3pm.

    All are welcome! 10:00am - 05:00pm 
08 July
  • Scugog Arts presents: ‘Guard Me, Oak Tree’ by Ashley Gringhuis Scugog Arts presents: ‘Guard Me, Oak Tree’ by Ashley Gringhuis

    Artist Reception: July 4th, 2026, 1PM-3PM



    Show Running:

    July 4th – August 3rd



    268 Queen St, Port Perry, ON L9L 1B8



    This exhibition brings together Ashley Gringhuis’ work which focuses on the natural world as an escape, solace, protector, and connection. As we attempt to navigate this chaotic and often overwhelming world, retreating into an environment of growth, rot, evolution, and transmutation can bring life into a different perspective. These works depict figures interacting with the natural world in a variety of ways: some are immersed in it, shielded by it, and others disappear back into the landscape as their bodies are used as a natural vessel for growing foliage. While the works convey a sense of peacefulness, they also carry an underlying tension and subtle anxiety, hinting at the chaos of the world lingering just beyond the edges of the compositions


    Come and experience Ashley Gringhuis’ expression of the concept of Self through stunning self-portraiture and breathtaking floral symbolism at Scugog Arts Space on July 4th from 1-3pm.

    All are welcome! 10:00am - 05:00pm 
09 July
  • Scugog Arts presents: ‘Guard Me, Oak Tree’ by Ashley Gringhuis Scugog Arts presents: ‘Guard Me, Oak Tree’ by Ashley Gringhuis

    Artist Reception: July 4th, 2026, 1PM-3PM



    Show Running:

    July 4th – August 3rd



    268 Queen St, Port Perry, ON L9L 1B8



    This exhibition brings together Ashley Gringhuis’ work which focuses on the natural world as an escape, solace, protector, and connection. As we attempt to navigate this chaotic and often overwhelming world, retreating into an environment of growth, rot, evolution, and transmutation can bring life into a different perspective. These works depict figures interacting with the natural world in a variety of ways: some are immersed in it, shielded by it, and others disappear back into the landscape as their bodies are used as a natural vessel for growing foliage. While the works convey a sense of peacefulness, they also carry an underlying tension and subtle anxiety, hinting at the chaos of the world lingering just beyond the edges of the compositions


    Come and experience Ashley Gringhuis’ expression of the concept of Self through stunning self-portraiture and breathtaking floral symbolism at Scugog Arts Space on July 4th from 1-3pm.

    All are welcome! 10:00am - 05:00pm 
  • Events in the Park

    Join us for Events in the Park, a free family friendly series of events held across various parks within Oshawa. July through September, community members enjoy live outdoor entertainment, including various music genres, interactive theatre, dance and a movie night.

    07:30pm - 08:00pm 
  • Pickering Paranormal TourJoin us at Pickering's picturesque waterfront, where not everything is as it seems. Led by a PMV guide, guests will step back in time to explore the darker side of Pickering's past. Hear tales of infamous criminals, supernatural occurrences, and even explore a historic local cemetery by lantern-light. Warning - not for the faint of heart!

    This program will take place at the Millennium Square Pickering. More information will be emailed 2 days prior to the program start.09:15pm - 10:15pm 
10 July
  • Yoga in the Garden
    Breathe deep, take a moment, and do a sun salutation in the summer sun with the Oshawa Museum's Yoga in the Garden, Friday mornings at 9 AM.
    Starting May 8 at 9 AM, we're on the mat and ready to flow. Classes are free, drop-in, 1-hour long sessions, with donations to the Oshawa Museum gratefully accepted. The series continues every Friday morning, rain or shine, through September.
    All levels of yogis are welcome! Participants are required to bring their own mats, water, and any props that support their practice.
    Washrooms are available in Lakeview Park for participants. Not all yogis enjoy pets and animals during their practice. If you bring a pet, they must always be on a short leash.
    09:00am - 10:00am 
  • Scugog Arts presents: ‘Guard Me, Oak Tree’ by Ashley Gringhuis Scugog Arts presents: ‘Guard Me, Oak Tree’ by Ashley Gringhuis

    Artist Reception: July 4th, 2026, 1PM-3PM



    Show Running:

    July 4th – August 3rd



    268 Queen St, Port Perry, ON L9L 1B8



    This exhibition brings together Ashley Gringhuis’ work which focuses on the natural world as an escape, solace, protector, and connection. As we attempt to navigate this chaotic and often overwhelming world, retreating into an environment of growth, rot, evolution, and transmutation can bring life into a different perspective. These works depict figures interacting with the natural world in a variety of ways: some are immersed in it, shielded by it, and others disappear back into the landscape as their bodies are used as a natural vessel for growing foliage. While the works convey a sense of peacefulness, they also carry an underlying tension and subtle anxiety, hinting at the chaos of the world lingering just beyond the edges of the compositions


    Come and experience Ashley Gringhuis’ expression of the concept of Self through stunning self-portraiture and breathtaking floral symbolism at Scugog Arts Space on July 4th from 1-3pm.

    All are welcome! 10:00am - 05:00pm 
11 July
  • Scugog Arts presents: ‘Guard Me, Oak Tree’ by Ashley Gringhuis Scugog Arts presents: ‘Guard Me, Oak Tree’ by Ashley Gringhuis

    Artist Reception: July 4th, 2026, 1PM-3PM



    Show Running:

    July 4th – August 3rd



    268 Queen St, Port Perry, ON L9L 1B8



    This exhibition brings together Ashley Gringhuis’ work which focuses on the natural world as an escape, solace, protector, and connection. As we attempt to navigate this chaotic and often overwhelming world, retreating into an environment of growth, rot, evolution, and transmutation can bring life into a different perspective. These works depict figures interacting with the natural world in a variety of ways: some are immersed in it, shielded by it, and others disappear back into the landscape as their bodies are used as a natural vessel for growing foliage. While the works convey a sense of peacefulness, they also carry an underlying tension and subtle anxiety, hinting at the chaos of the world lingering just beyond the edges of the compositions


    Come and experience Ashley Gringhuis’ expression of the concept of Self through stunning self-portraiture and breathtaking floral symbolism at Scugog Arts Space on July 4th from 1-3pm.

    All are welcome! 10:00am - 05:00pm 
  • WELLSPRING 2026 HOLISTIC FAIR

    The Wellspring 2026 Holistic Fair takes place on April 18 at the Newcastle Community Hall. Free to all attendees. The Fair will feature over 20 local holistic practitioners, retailers, clinics and spas. Separate Speaker Sessions, Mala Bracelet Making classes, Herbal Tea Tastings, Apple Cider Sampling (non-alcoholic), Mini Wellness sessions at the practitioners' tables. Also featuring Pet Therapy. This is a terrific opportunity to learn more about holistic wellness for the whole family. Pre-register for Speaker Sessions and Mala Bracelet classes at wellspring2026clarington@gmail.com

    10:00am - 04:00pm 
  • Stained Glass Painting Workshop

    Workshop running on July 11 and 12

    Come see the beautiful stained glass held in the Scugog Shores Museum Head Church and learn about the history behind the craftmanship. Then paint your own stained plexi glass to take home and hang in the sun!

    Tickets will be available on the Museum website https://www.scugog.ca/parks-recreation-culture/museums/museum-programs-and-events/ 

    11:00am - 01:00pm 
  • Plot to Plate (Heirloom Edition)Join us for a special edition of Plot to Plate, where you'll learn to grow, harvest, and care for heirloom vegetables. This hands-on gardening experience allows you to plant heirloom varieties, nurture your green thumb, and take-home vegetables that have a rich history. With a dedicated garden plot at the Pickering Museum Village, you'll gain practical gardening skills while connecting with nature. 16 week series. Entrance and Parking at Gate 3 - 3550 Greenwood Road, Greenwood.
    02:00pm - 03:00pm 
 

 

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