Bring On The Warm Weather Fun
We've been waiting a long time for the warm weather! Now that it's here get out in the community and enjoy some fun!We can help! Our blast contains ongoing events, one time special events and contests!!!!
Ongoing May Events (see specific date events under the BLAST heading)
Research Studies @ UofWContact Lens Research
Currently the top contact lens research centre in the world is continuing to accomplish great things through research done right here at UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO
The studies are non-invasive and all of our participants are compensated at $20/hr for their time and often get free contact lenses or glasses.
Right they are recruiting 7-11 year olds to participate in a 3yr study
Infant Studies Group
If you’re looking for something new and fun to do with your child, we would love to have you participate in one of our studies! Help us discover how children learn about language and the world around them. Typical studies involve a one time, half hour visit. You stay with your child the entire time and receive a small gift for participating as well! Please contact us or visit our website for more information. We hope to see you soon!
TEL: 519 888 4567
ext. 31164
ext. 31164
EMAIL: babylab@uwaterloo.ca
Weekdays
Story time – every weekday at 10am and 2pm @ Chapters Waterloo
Wondering where to find the FOOD TRUCKS in KW? We have a post for that!
http://stufftodowithyourkidsinkw.blogspot.ca/2015/04/where-to-find-food-trucks-in-kitchener.html
Bingemans Big Splash Opens June 13 here are their daily specials
http://www.bingemans.com/bigsplash/passesandpackages_specials.shtml
Bingemans Big Splash Opens June 13 here are their daily specials
http://www.bingemans.com/bigsplash/passesandpackages_specials.shtml
Mondays
Classic Car Show @ Partsource Highland Rd
6pm
Tuesdays
Bring your little ones to the Kitchener Market every Tuesday from 11a.m.-noon for a fabulous, fun-filled morning! Be prepared for a high-energy, hopping good time at these FREE weekly children's events as our performers entertain your tots!
Bring your little ones to the Kitchener Market every Tuesday from 11a.m.-noon for a fabulous, fun-filled morning! Be prepared for a high-energy, hopping good time at these FREE weekly children's events as our performers entertain your tots!
Big Smiles Company 5-8pm Tuesdays @ Boston Pizza 721 Ottawa St S. Kitchener
Eat a great meal and see a top-rated Magician at this local restaurant. All kids meals are $4.99 plus free dessert for birthdays. Skip the cooking and dirty dishes and come out for some free entertainment! http://www.bigsmilescompany.com/things-to-do-kitchener-waterloo.html
Wednesdays
Big Smiles Company 5-8pm Wednesdays @ Boston Pizza 597 King St. N. Waterloo
Eat a great meal and see a top-rated Magician at this local restaurant. All kids meals are $4.99 plus free dessert for birthdays. Skip the cooking and dirty dishes and come out for some free entertainment! http://www.bigsmilescompany.com/things-to-do-kitchener-waterloo.html
Thursdays
Art Innovators will be hosting Squiggles to Grins at the Kitchener Market – a program for children and their parents. Participate in a fun, unique, hands-on creative art experience!
FREE! Ages 2-5 + caregiver http://www.kitchenermarket.ca/en/events/Kids_Art_free_art_program.asp
FREE! Ages 2-5 + caregiver http://www.kitchenermarket.ca/en/events/Kids_Art_free_art_program.asp
Big Smiles Company 5-8pm Thursdays @ Boston Pizza 651 Erb St. W. Waterloo
Eat a great meal and see a top-rated Magician at this local restaurant. All kids meals are $4.99 plus free dessert for birthdays. Skip the cooking and dirty dishes and come out for some free entertainment! http://www.bigsmilescompany.com/things-to-do-kitchener-waterloo.html
Saturdays
KPL Kids’ Club Kitchener Market, 300 King St. E. (Upper Level) Every Saturday, 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Take a break from shopping and stop by the Kitchener Public Library Space for stories, crafts and fun. KPL Kids’ Club Kitchener Market, 300 King St. E. (Upper Level) Every Saturday, 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
No registration required.
Family Favourites $2.50 Films @ Cineplex
11am
Free Movies @ KPL Central Branch (Downtown) 2pm
http://on.evanced.info/kpl/lib/eventcalendar.asp (Select June)
June 2015 Blast
PARENTS' NIGHT OUT @ KITCHENER MARKET
Summer Salads: Wednesday, June 3, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Salads don't have to be just a side to a main meal. Make your local, fresh veggies the star of the dish by learning how to create a filling, healthy meal out of a salad. In the summer there are plenty of fresh ingredients that you can use to add flavour and depth to your every-day salads in a way that keeps it delicious, nutritious, and exciting.
REGISTER AT http://www.kitchenermarket.ca/en/events/Cooking_classes.asp
June 5
Night Art Market Downtown Kitchener
5pm-11pm
https://www.facebook.com/events/422367584602823/
June 6
Local Food Week Celebration @ Kitchener Market
Bernardin Canning: Saturday, June 6, 9-11 a.m. for only $2.00! @ Kitchener Market
Join Emerie Brine, a canning specialist from Bernardin, for a highly entertaining demonstration and learn how to can salsa, tomatoes, and soup to keep the taste of summer in your kitchen all year long. Participants receive a Bernardin goody bag, book and recipes. Enter to win prizes too! Books will also be available for purchase.
FOLLOWED BY A MARKET TOUR and COOKING DEMO by Chef Terry Salmond!
REGISTER AT http://www.kitchenermarket.ca/en/events/Cooking_classes.asp
Chapters Waterloo is hosting a FREE Author Event with Stephanie and The Birdy Book Series on June 6th at 10:30am.
Here are some of the event details
- Kids who sign up can create and decorate their own little bird houses, and will receive a goody bag to take home!
- Stephanie will read a story from her book as well!
- Juynet who many of you may know from various Kitchener Market and local events will be performing and giving away copies of his CD to those who purchase The Birdy Book at the event.
- The Chapters Waterloo Starbucks location will be offering 50% hot beverages during the event.
You can enter to win the book over at
http://stufftodowithyourkidsinkw.blogspot.ca/2015/05/the-birdy-book-series-review-event-and.html
Tri Pride Festival
Kitchener City Hall
11:45 a.m. to 7 p.m
http://www.kitchenerevents.ca/en/whatson/Tri-Pride-Festival.asp
Balzac’s Coffee Roasters and Canadian Olympian Ben Hayward introduce
new cold brew to Guelph
What: Community event to celebrate the launch of Balzac’s Coffee
new delicious product in partnership with Mill Street Brewery, a Nitro Cold
Brew Coffee that will be available on tap in all Balzac's locations
Who: Balzac’s Coffee will be sponsoring Canadian Kayaking Olympian, new delicious product in partnership with Mill Street Brewery, a Nitro Cold
Brew Coffee that will be available on tap in all Balzac's locations
Ben Hayward, on his journey to the Pan Am Games. He will be present
for any interviews and photo requests.
When: Saturday, June 6, 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Where: Balzac’s Coffee Roasters.
5 Gordon Street #100, Guelph
5 Gordon Street #100, Guelph
ON, N1H 4G8
Across from the Farmer's Market
Life Under the Rocks in Mill Creek
What strange and mysterious animals live underwater in Mill Creek? Bring your boots, crocs or old running shoes. We’re going into the creek to find nymphs, larvae, crustaceans and hellgrammites. Suitable for school-aged children. Children under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult.
Time: 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Meet at: Shade's Mills Nature Centre
Price: Free with admission
http://www.grandriver.ca/Events/
The Underwater World of Guelph Lake
Guelph Lake Conservation Area, 7743 Conservation Dr., GuelphCome and explore the water-world of Guelph Lake. You’ll find yourself dip-netting with a nature guide, looking for frogs, minnows and invertebrates. We’ll use magnifiers to get a close-up look at the small but mighty inhabitants of the underwater world. We’re likely to find creatures that swim on their back, walk on water, or have extendable jaws for catching their prey. Bring your boots, crocs or old running shoes and be prepared to get your shoes wet. Children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult.
Time: 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Meet at: Camper Beach parking lot
Price: Free with park admission
Registration: No registration required
http://www.grandriver.ca/Events/
Recycle Mania @ KPL Forest Heights Branch
2pm-4pm
Drop by and give old books new life! We’ll be making stylish folded book art, vintage paper roses, origami wreathes, paper beads, and more.
All ages
No registration required www.kpl.org
Autism Teenage Partnership - Kitchener Waterloo
7pm-9pm
A Saturday night hang-out for teens with High Functioning Autism and Asperger's.
June 6th is our first get-together. No waitlist, no maximum number of participants - just register before attending
http://www.waterloo.ca/en/Calendar/Details.aspx?Id=ca786ff5-9b5e-44e5-a6a2-eeb13b78f150&PID=EventsJune 6th and 7th
Stratford Heritage Weekend
http://www.visitstratford.ca/stratford-heritage-weekend
Greek Food Festival
http://stspeterandpaulgoc.ca/kw-greek-fest/
June 7th
Cyclists MS Summer Relay. A variety of different events going on for both adults and children. Information on the event can be found at www.mssummerrelay.com.
Fire Station Open House - Strausburg and Ottawa St. Location
10am-3pm
https://www.facebook.com/groups/2369595749/permalink/10153286333685750/
Ham Radio Fans - Hamfest
1199 Rife Rd., North Dumfries, ON
Admission $7.00, Youths 12 and under are free.
http://www.hamfest.on.ca/
Tea Tales With Muslim Women @ Kitchener City Hall
11am-6pm
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10155633347425367&set=gm.10153289209365750&type=1&theater
Chapters Waterloo Free Event
1:00-2:00 Fun with Sunny Patch toys (by Melissa and Doug)
Family Sundays @ Kitchener Waterloo Art Gallery
Drop-in 1 – 4 pm
All ages welcome | Activities designed for ages 4 – 12 + adult companion
Share time with friends and family exploring the world of art and creativity. Enjoy the exhibitions and make one-of-a-kind artwork of your own, take part in drama workshops and interactive games, and listen to stories told by our friends at the Kitchener Public Library. Exciting new activities each month; visit kwag.ca for updates.
*Suggested donation of $5 per child.
http://www.kwag.ca
Dumfries Kitefest
Dumfries Conservation Area, Hespeler Rd., Dunbar Rd. and Coronation Blvd., CambridgeThe 19th annual Dumfries Kite Festival features kite flying demonstrations that include parachuting teddy bears, kite making workshops and a chance to hike the trails to see the arboretum. Bring your own picnic and lawn chair.
More Information: www.windclimbers.ca
Time: noon to 3:00 p.m.
Price: Free
http://www.grandriver.ca/Events/
June 9
Teen Night @ Kitchener Waterloo Art Gallery
Celebrate the end of the school year and the start of summer with KW|AG's Youth Council. See what the Youth Council has been up to and learn more about how you can get involved, all while enjoying hands-on art activities, music, and pizza!
Sponsored by: TD
Free Event http://www.kwag.ca
June 9-14
Rivers Festival 2 Rivers Festival, Guelph
The 2Rivers Festival is held on the banks of the Speed and Eramosa rivers in Guelph. It offers free events that showcase local rivers, their ecology, and their importance in local culture. Events appeal to a wide range of age groups, abilities and interests in many locations along the rivers. The 2Rivers Cleanup takes place Saturday, June 13, 9 a.m. to noon as part of this festival.
More Information: www.2riversfestival.org
Price: Free
http://www.grandriver.ca/Events/
June 10
HERRLES MARKET OPENS FOR 2015
http://herrles.com/
PARENTS' NIGHT OUT @ KITCHENER MARKET
Cooking with Legumes: Wednesday, June 10, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Beans, soybeans, peas, lentils, quinoa! Legumes are heart-healthy, gluten-free, and delicious when prepared properly. These ingredients can be used in a variety of creative ways to create meals that are packed with vitamins, minerals and fibre.
REGISTER AT http://www.kitchenermarket.ca/en/events/Cooking_classes.asp
June 12
Music and Movement @ Kitchener Market 10an-10:30am
Move and groove with us at the Kitchener Market! This program offers families an opportunity to let off a little steam by moving, singing and exercising together! We invite families with children from birth to age six to join us!
http://www.kitchenermarket.ca/en/Calendar/Details.aspx?Id=84b009e6-d2f2-44c8-a700-9982d4fa0101
Movies Under The Stars: Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) PG13
Shade's Mills Conservation Area, 450 Avenue Rd., CambridgeCome watch a movie under the stars every Friday night starting at dusk. Bring your lawn chair and blankets to sit in front of the big screen. Cancellations due to poor weather or schedule changes will be posted on this page, on GRCA Facebook or mentioned on Twitter @grandriverparks. For more information please contact the park.
Time: 8:45 p.m. to 10:45 p.m.
Meet at: Shade's Mills Diamond Shelter
Price: Free with park membership or $10 per vehicle
Registration: No registration required
http://www.grandriver.ca/Events/
June 12 and 13
Westvale Fair (Fireworks on June 13)
https://www.facebook.com/events/389606621231814/
June 13
Neighbours Day
Saturday, June 13, 2015
Time: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. (activities and times vary, check with location for details)
http://www.kitchener.ca/en/livinginkitchener/neighbours-day.asp
The City of Waterloo's annual Service Centre Open House is on Saturday, June 13, 2015 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Save the date - this event is free for the entire family.
The open house will feature fire equipment, dump trucks, sweepers, backhoes and more. Kids will also enjoy the petting zoo courtesy of Waterloo Park, balloons, face painting and free popcorn. Bring your family and your appetite - all proceeds from the barbecue will be donated to the Kitchener-Waterloo Humane Society.
http://www.waterloo.ca/openhouse/
Home Depot Kids Free Workshop
10am but you must pre-register at
http://www.homedepot.ca/workshops/build-a-load-n-go-truck-kids
DIY Bike Workshop 10:30am-1pm
**LOCATED AT CIVIC PARK NEXT TO THE CENTRAL LIBRARY, BETWEEN AHRENS ST. AND OTTO ST.*** Ride on! Get your bike out of hibernation and back on the road with staff from Recycle Cycles. They’ll share basic bike maintenance tips, teach you how to fix a flat, and more. Bring your bike and meet us in the Civic Centre Park. (Located next to Central Library, between Ahrens St. and Otto St.) **This program is weather dependent. In the event of rain, the program will be cancelled. Registration required at www.kpl.org
Saturday, June 13, 2015 | 11am – 2pm
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Chapters Waterloo Free Event
1:00-2:00 Campout fun and imaginative play
Sheridan Nurseries
1pm-2pm
Free Learning Session - Growing veggies and herbs is an easy way to experience the freshness of Farm Fresh veggies in your own backyard! We will tell you what plants to pick and show you hands-on how to plant and grow a variety of food.
http://www.sheridannurseries.com/events/seminar/delicious_edibles___learning_session2
Saturday, June 13, 2015 | 1 – 4pm
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Spineless Wonders of the Meadows
Shade's Mills Conservation Area, 450 Avenue Rd., CambridgeFrom the colourful to the camouflaged, meadows are full of 6 and 8 legged creatures. Equipped with our bug nets, jars, and magnifiers, we will have fun catching and observing insects and spiders. Please wear close-toed shoes, hats and sun screen. Suitable for families.
Time: 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Meet at: Shade's Mills Nature Centre
Price: Free with park admission
http://www.grandriver.ca/Events/
Nature Detective Hike
Guelph Lake Conservation Area, 7743 Conservation Dr., GuelphJoin our nature guide on a hike to highlight the many different birds and animals that make Guelph Lake Park their home. Check out the future home of the Guelph Lake Nature Centre and learn about the flora and fauna of the area. Learn how to identify the signs that birds and animals leave behind. We will be looking for tracks, scat, nests and dens. You will learn some new skills to help you find out who lives here at the park. Bring your own binoculars or borrow a pair of ours. Children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult.
Time: 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Meet at: Main Beach parking lot
Price: Free with park admission
Registration: No registration required
http://www.grandriver.ca/Events/
Saturday, June 13, 2015 | 4 – 10pm
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Campfires and Fireflies
Laurel Creek Conservation Area, 625 Westmount Rd., WaterlooOur topic is fire, and we will begin with a campfire and marshmallow roasting while we wait for sunset. Then we will search for fireflies on the meadow trails; maybe catch a few to inspect up close. We will provide marshmallows and roasting sticks. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Time: 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Meet at: the Baseball Shelter
Price: Free with park admission
Registration: No registration required
http://www.grandriver.ca/Events/
June 14th
Chapters Waterloo Free Event
1:00-2:00 Campout themed colouring
June 16
PARENTS' NIGHT OUT @ KITCHENER MARKET
Wine And Art: Tuesday, June 16, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Join us for a fun new series- Wine & Art! Hosted by a certified Art Innovators teacher, this two-hour class will feature hands-on instruction as you create two pieces of artwork, accompanied by wine and a platter of cheese. This session the topic is Japanese landscape!
REGISTER AT http://www.kitchenermarket.ca/en/events/Cooking_classes.asp
June 17
Farmers Picnic @ Steckel Heritage Farm
5:30pm-8:30pm
Our third annual Farmers Picnic is being held at Steckle Heritage Farm in Kitchener on Wednesday, June 17th 2015, from 5:30 to 8:30 pm. This fun, family focused event is made to engage the community in good old fashioned fun!
This event has family (two adults, and two children) tickets available to pre-purchase online via our website, for $35. Individual and additional tickets are $10 per adult, and $7.50 per child.
http://www.stecklehomestead.ca/calendar-for-steckle-heritage-farm/June 18
PAN AM Torch Celebration
Celebration
Kitchener City HallTO2015 Pan Am Torch Relay - Kitchener's Celebration Stage!
5:30 p.m. Welcome to the CelebrationAboriginal Elders and Video Presentation
5:40 p.m. Special Presentation - Experience Kitchener Performance
The Chippewa Travellers Drum Group and Dance Troup including big drum, hand drum, singers and dancers, Alicia Blore, Metis Fiddler, and the The Womyn's Quartet - an All-Star line-up of the Region's Top Talent Plus Special Guests!
7 p.m. Flame Arrives!
Welcome Ceremony & Lighting of the Cauldron
7:35 p.m. OLG present Juno Award Winner Crystal Shawanda!
Plus check out other activities including:
Community Street - Community groups representing all facets of Kitchener from diversity to the arts and sports in a special
walkable 'street atmosphere' of activity and fun.
Our Athletes Village - Local sports groups participating in TO2015 Pan Am Games, July 10 - 26, from referees and coaches
to the athletes.
TO2015 Torch Relay Partner Interactive Zone - Enjoy games, activities, giveaways, samples,and lots of contests.
Kitchener Marquis Project - Growing New Seeds Creative activities symbolizing nurturing, growth, and healthy communities for all!
http://www.kitchenerevents.ca/en/whatson/pan-am-games-torch-relay.asp
June 19
Pan Am Torch Relay continues its Journey June 19th, from THEMUSEUM on King St in Kitchener.
The event begins at 10 a.m. at THEMUSEUM and will feature Patchi, the official mascot of the games. The Torch will be lit indoors and continue its journey to the Games through Waterloo Region.The Pan Am flame was lit on May 25th during an official ceremony in Teotihuacan, Mexico before arriving in Canada on May 30th. The Pan Am Games Torch Relay is a 41 day journey through more than 130 communities taking place from May 30th to July 10th, 2015. The Pan Am Games will take place in Toronto from July 10th to 26th, 2015.
http://www.kitchenerevents.ca/en/whatson/pan-am-games-torch-relay.asp
Movies Under the Stars: Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (2009) PG
Shade's Mills Conservation Area, 450 Avenue Rd., CambridgeCome watch a movie under the stars every Friday night starting at dusk. Bring your lawn chair and blankets to sit in front of the big screen. Cancellations due to poor weather or schedule changes will be posted on this page, on GRCA Facebook or mentioned on Twitter @grandriverparks. For more information please contact the park.
Time: 8:45 p.m. to 10:45 p.m.
Meet at: Shade's Mills Diamond Shelter
Price: Free with park membership or $10 per vehicle
Registration: No registration required
http://www.grandriver.ca/Events/
June 20
Lowes Build And Grow Kids Clinic
10am
Build A Birdhouse
You must pre-register with the store
http://www.lowes.ca/articles/Build-and-Grow-Clinics_a756.html?linkloc=footer
Free Father's Day BBQ @ Kitchener Market
10:30am to Noon
Join us on the piazza for a bbq in the sunshine: Live music, kids crafts, sneak peek of cruising on King featuring classic cars, and a FREE jumbo hot dog for all dads from Finest Sausage
http://www.kitchenermarket.ca/en/Calendar/Details.aspx?Id=3358e278-7976-480e-b81d-8252211bac89
Saturday, June 20, 2015 | 10am – 6pm
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Butteryfly Hike| 10am – 12pm
Location: | Meet at Lamb's Inn, rare Administration Building, 1679 Blair Road, Cambridge |
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Summary: | Join us for a presentation, then hike to various parts of rare and discover the majestic world of butterflies. Whether you are new to butterflies or want to brush up on your butterfly identification skills, you will learn about the butterflies you see in your gardens, parks, and school grounds. This walk is also a great introduction for the upcoming 10th Annual Butterfly Count. Cost: $8 or $3 with an Events Discount Card. |
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Cost: | 8 |
Phone number: | 519-650-9336 |
Website: | www.raresites.org |
Chapters Waterloo Free Event
1:00-2:00 Play-Doh fun
Fun Day @ Forest Heights Community Centre
2pm-4pm
Once again the Forest Heights Community Association (FHCA) will finish our spring session in style with a spectacular Family Fun Day that will delight and entertain all ages.
Come out and enjoy everything we have to offer and leave your wallets at home; everything is free of charge.
All of your favourites are back: Face Painting, Carnival Rides, Bouncy Castles, Games, and lots of sweet treats like Cotton Candy, Sno-cones, Hot Dogs and much more!
Everything has been made possible due to the countless volunteers and financial support of the FHCA and our partners, the Forest Hill T-ball Association (FHTBA), the City of Kitchener, and Boardwalk Community Association.
Our World Festival and Summer Lights Festival
Downtown Kitchener
8pm
http://www.kitchenerevents.ca/en/whatson/Our-World-Festival-of-Music.asp
http://summerlightsfestival.com/
June 20 and 21
KW Multicultural Festival @ Victoria Park
http://www.kwmc.on.ca/content/k-w-multicultural-festival-1
June 21st
HAPPY FATHER'S DAY!
Chapters Waterloo Free Event
1:00-2:00 Inside Out movie themed colouring
June 26
Movies Under the Stars: The Book of Life (2014) PG
Shade's Mills Conservation Area, 450 Avenue Rd., CambridgeCome watch a movie under the stars every Friday night starting at dusk. Bring your lawn chair and blankets to sit in front of the big screen. Cancellations due to poor weather or schedule changes will be posted on this page, on GRCA Facebook or mentioned on Twitter @grandriverparks. For more information please contact the park.
Time: 8:45 p.m. to 10:45 p.m.
Meet at: Shade's Mills Diamond Shelter
Price: Free with park membership or $10 per vehicle
Registration: No registration required
http://www.grandriver.ca/Events/
June 27
Kids In The Kitchener Canada Day Celebration
Free Event @ Kitchener Market
10am-Noon
Join us for fun Canada day themed crafts and cooking on the piazza from 10am until noon!
We will be making white-chocolate and strawberry mousse parfaits and Canadian crafts for kids.
http://www.kitchenermarket.ca/en/Calendar/Details.aspx?Id=1e9351db-9582-4613-9ffa-6f8f42bc6063
Dairy Farm Visit
10am-3pm
Waterloo Region's FREE Dairy Farm Visit at the Schuurman Family's Dairy Farm- Milky Wave Farm! (Elmira)
This is a FREE, FUN and EDUCATIONAL day where we open the farm gates to the city and welcome you to see, taste, smell, hear and experience agriculture in its' true form! Learn by travelling through the different stations located throughout the farm- milking demonstration, cow and calf feeding, a milkhouse tour, farm equipment, a full-sized milk truck and more!
Free to attend but you must register at
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/waterloo-region-dairy-farm-visit-tickets-16991911264
Frog Slog
Laurel Creek Conservation Area, 625 Westmount Rd., WaterlooCome and see where Kermit hangs out. Roll up your sleeves and use dip nets and basins to scoop up the various water creatures that may or may not be frogs, and learn about their role in a healthy watershed.
Time: 10:00 a.m. to noon
Meet at: the boat launch
Price: Free with park admission
Registration: No registration required
http://www.grandriver.ca/Events/
Cosplay Picnic @ Victoria Park
Noon
https://www.facebook.com/events/1580004098915616/1580948272154532/
Chapters Waterloo Free Event
1:00-2:00 Fun with Ogo Sport
School’s Out KW! June 27th, 2015 from 3pm-10pm @ Chicopee
Enjoy live bands, family activities, food trucks and more!
Proceeds from this fundraising event will send local kids to a one week camp at Chicopee Ski and Summer Resort
Admission $5 or Family Pass for $20
http://schoolsoutkw.com/attend-schools-out-kw/
From Campfire to Fireflies
Shade's Mills Conservation Area, 450 Avenue Rd., CambridgeSchool’s out and it’s time to stay up late. We’ll kick off the summer vacation period with a campfire and marshmallow roast. After when it is dark, we will search our fields for the elusive firefly beetle. Perhaps we will catch one and examine it up close. Please wear close-toed shoes. Mosquito repellent recommended. We will supply the marshmallows and roasting sticks.
Time: 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Meet at: Shade’s Mills Nature Centre
Price: Free with park admission
Registration: No registration required
http://www.grandriver.ca/Events/
June 28th
Chapters Waterloo Free Event
1:00-2:00 Canada Day themed colouring
Citizen Science Bug Safari
Guelph Lake Conservation Area, 7743 Conservation Dr., GuelphBe a citizen scientist for the afternoon and join our nature guide as we chase, catch and identify insects in all their life stages. With luck we will find Monarch Caterpillars on milkweed plants. We will record our findings and submit them to the various citizen science programs including Pollination Canada. We will learn some fascinating insect facts too. This activity will be fun for all ages. Check out the future home of the Guelph Lake Nature Centre and help us learn what bugs live there. Children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult.
Time: 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Meet at: Main Beach parking lot
Price: Free with park admission
Registration: No registration required
http://www.grandriver.ca/Events/
Upcoming Events
Wondering where to see the CANADA DAY FIREWORKS? Well we have a whole list for you!See all the Canada Day Fireworks locations at
http://stufftodowithyourkidsinkw.blogspot.ca/2015/04/where-to-find-fireworks-in-kitchener.html
Here are some upcoming events that you may want to register/get tickets for before they sell out!
Kids In The Kitchen Day Camp @ Kitchener Market
http://stufftodowithyourkidsinkw.blogspot.ca/2015/04/kitchener-market-day-camp-2015-kids.html
Summer Skateboard Day Camp
http://stufftodowithyourkidsinkw.blogspot.ca/2015/03/summer-skateboard-camp-is-headed-for.html
Big Music Fest
http://stufftodowithyourkidsinkw.blogspot.ca/2015/04/big-music-fest-travel-information.html
Anne of Green Gables
The Musical
Oct 14 to Nov 8
Dunfield Theatre Cambridge
Journey to the shores of Prince Edward Island and follow the misadventures of Anne Shirley, a freckle-faced, red-haired orphan who will immediately capture your heart with her irrepressible spirit and imagination.
Anne arrives at Green Gables full of hope for a new life, but is dismayed to discover the elderly Matthew and Marilla Cuthbert had expressly asked for a boy. Despite her fiery temper, love of melodrama and proclivity for mischief, Anne manages to charm her way into their hearts … and meet some kindred spirits along the way.
Brimming with memorable music and magical moments, Anne of Green Gables is deservedly the most popular musical in Canadian theatre history. Join us for this family classic.
The family programming in The Studio @ Centre In The Square is a great way to spend your Saturday, with packed shows that are original and imaginative and incorporate theatre, dance, puppetry and humour. After two successful years, The Centre is pleased to bring you another great line up of shows for the 15-16 year.
Tickets for family programming in The Studio: $10.00 (Child), $15.00 (Adult), $35.00 (Family of 5)
Splash’N Boots
Saturday, November 28 at 11AM and 2PM
CENTRE DEBUT
Splash'N Boots began in Kingston, Ontario in 2003. It was there, while attending Queen’s University, that Taes and Nick performed their first concert together at the local Central Library as part of a class project. During that fifteen minute show Splash'N Boots was born! Splash'N Boots continued performing in the Kingston area, and then took the leap into their first big puddle by releasing their debut album Getting our Feet Wet. Since then Splash’N Boots has received 2014 and 2015 JUNO Award Nominees for Children’s Album of the Year and have performed over 1200 shows in the last 10 years across Canada from Coast to Coast and around the worl. Internationally recognized with performances in sold out venues in Australia, Bermuda, Bahrain, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Spain and California, Splash’N Boots have shared the stage with The Wiggles and the Wiggles Characters, Fred Penner, Sharon and Bram, Robert Munsch, Al Simmons, Max and Ruby as well as Canadian astronaut, Commander Chris Hadfield.
OGO: Le Théâtre des Petites Âmes
Saturday, January 23 at 11AM and 2PM
CENTRE DEBUT
Recommended for 2.5+ years
OGO celebrates the creativity and imagination of the young spectator. Inspired by larvar masks and the Simon in the land of chalk drawing, the lead characters uncover a world where they are able to meet and connect. Accompanied by live music on the harmonica, melodica, kalimboa and xylophone, the sounds complete the journey. A creation by Théâtre des Petites Âmes (2015).
Circus Incognitus with Jamie Adkins
Saturday, February 20 at 11AM & 2PM
Recommended for 5 Years +
In Circus Incognitus, virtuoso clown Jamie Adkins is the vulnerable everyman, who has just written a terrific show. He wanders onto stage with the new show in a box, delighted to find the audience ready waiting. Knowing he has just the thing, Jamie struggles to build the scene around him using everyday objects. Things go awry as his props prove most unhelpful. Theatre goers even get involved in the endeavour by tossing lemons for Jamie to catch on a fork...held between his teeth!
Room on the Broom: Tall Stories Theatre
Saturday, March 19 at 11AM and 2PM
CENTRE DEBUT
Recommended for Grades Pre K-3rd, Family Audiences
Musical based on the book by Julia Donaldson & Axel Scheffler. The witch and her cat are flying happily on their broomstick – until a stormy wind blows away the witch's hat, bow and wand. A helpful dog, bird and frog find the witch's lost things, and they all hop on the broom for a ride. But this broomstick's not meant for five and – CRACK – the broom snaps in two! When a hungry dragon appears, who will save the poor witch? And will there ever be room on the broom for everyone? Songs, laughs and scary fun from the company that brought you The Gruffalo and The Snail and the Whale.
Love That Dog: Theatergoep Kwatta
Saturday, April 16 at 11AM and 2PM
CENTRE DEBUT
Jack hates poetry. Only girls write it and every time he tries to, his brain feels empty. But his teacher, Ms. Stretchberry won't stop giving her class poetry assignments - and Jack can't avoid them. But then something amazing happens. The more he writes, the more he learns he does have something to say. With a fresh and deceptively simple style, acclaimed author Sharon Creech tells a story with enormous heart. Written as a series of free-verse poems from Jack's point of view, Love That Dog shows how one boy finds his own voice with the help of a teacher, a writer, a pencil, some yellow paper, and of course, a dog.
Big Bad Wolf
Saturday, April 30 at 11AM and 2PM
CENTRE DEBUT
Recommended for Grades K-2nd, Family Audiences
Windmill Theatre creates and presents incredible performances that captivate our audience's imaginations and resonate deeply. The company's artistic vision has created a unique and distinctive house style of theatre that makes true adventure and creative ingenuity synonymous with the Windmill name. Big Bad Wolf is the most misunderstood character in fairytale history. Put simply, he has no friends -- just incredibly sharp teeth, yellow eyes and his own ideas about personal hygiene. Luckily Heidi Hood, the second cousin twice removed of Little Red, is brave enough to see past this wolf's bad press and an unlikely friendship is born. This hilarious, table-turning tale complete with puppetry, a poetry competition, and plenty of dancing will have you wondering why you were so scared in the first place.
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