October 17 to January 3 –
Ed Bartram: The Eye Within at the
McMichael Canadian Art Collection.
“Georgian Bay’s iconic beauty continues
to be immortalized through extraordinary
works of art like King artist, Ed
Bartram’s current print works.” Also visit
Nunannguaq – In the Likeness of the
Earth – an exhibition featuring a large
selection of prints, drawings, and sculptures
spanning three generations of the
internationally acclaimed artistic community
of Cape Dorset. Gallery hours:
open daily from 10 to 4 p.m. (closed
Dec 25)
November 27 – 29, December 4,5,10 -
12 – Blackhorse Theatre presents
“Dear Santa” by Norm Foster. Evening
performances begin at 8:15 p.m. on Nov
27, 28, Dec 4,5,10,11,12 and Matinee
performances at 2:15 p.m. on Nov 29,
Dec 6. Tickets $17, Seniors $13.
Reserve by phone at 905 880 5002. The
theatre is at the southwest corner of
Highway 9 and Mount Wolfe Rd. (west
of Schomberg.) www.blackhorse.ca
November 26 – Write Now @ King.
Library writers’ circle at the King City
Library from 7 to 9 p.m. 905 833 5101.
November 29 – Scrapbooking for the
Holidays at the McMichael Canadian
Art Collection, 10 a.m.to 3 p.m. Learn
the art of stamping, embellishing, journaling,
creating custom letter designs,
and colour schematics. Bring 10 to 20
pictures and create 4 to 6 pages. Cost
$45 ($35 if McMichael member).
905 893 1121 ext. 2240
or www.mcmichael.com
November 28, 29– Kingcrafts Studio
Sale, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. This 55th annual
sale of unique one-of-a-kind items
includes: fine art, pottery, stained glass,
and other fine handcrafted works including
enamelled items, hooked hangings
and rugs, weaving, silver and stone jewellery,
hand-painted silk scarves and
more. More info at kingcrafts.ca or call
905-833-1897.
November 28 – Tea and Cookies with
Santa, King Township Museum, 2 to 4
p.m. The Museum invites children of all
ages to have tea and cookies with the
Man in Red! Children can have their pictures
taken with Santa and make fun
holiday crafts in our historic schoolroom.
No charge. Contact Heather at
905 833 2331 or kingmuseum@king.ca
November 28 – Tree Lighting Ceremony
in Schomberg beginning at 5
p.m. in front of 232 Main Street. The
Schomberg Village Association along
with Mayor Margaret Black and Councillor
Bill Cober invite you to join them for
some holiday music with hot drinks& cookies to start the festive season. The
official tree lighting ceremony will begin
at 5:30 p.m. when the switch is pulled
and the hundreds of twinkling lights and
ornaments begin to sparkle and shine
on the 40 foot tall living holiday tree that
has been kindly loaned by the Hoare
family. www.schomberg.ca
December to March - Hikes by
Oak Ridges Trail Association (ORTA)
“From October through to March variable
weather and trail conditions will be
encountered. Snowshoes and icers
should be considered essential equipment
and should be put in your vehicle
at the start of winter and left there.” For
information www.oakridgestrail.org
December 4 – The Annual King
Township Historical Society’s Christmas
Concert at 7:30 p.m. at St.
Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, 13190
Keele St., King City. The Toronto Banjo
Band will present a swingin’ selection of
sing-along Christmas favourites –toetappin’,
hand clappin’ Roaring Twenties,
Dixieland and turn-of-the-century tunes
(1890s to 1930s). Adults $10; Children
12 and under $7. Tickets available from
the Museum or Board members. Call
Carol Field 905 833 3324. |

December 5 – “A Main
Street Christmas”
Schomberg’s Main Street, 3
to 9 p.m. Admission $5,
children 12 & under are free.
At 4 p.m. a Santa Claus
parade along historic Main
Street kicks off the festivities.
Costumed strolling
carollers, a town crier and
Ebenezer Scrooge evoke a
bygone era and musical
entertainers, jugglers and fire-eaters will fascinate. Visit with Santa and his
reindeer; shop a craft show; watch ice sculpting; experience a Dickensian play and
sample local Christmas fare, including baked goods, roasted chestnuts and hot
apple cider. The dazzling Farmers’ Parade of Lights brings things to a close,
starting at 8 p.m. 905 939 4024 or www.schomberg.ca
December 5, 12, 19 – “Christmas By
Lamplight” at Black Creek Pioneer
Village, 6 to 9:30 p.m. Join us for a
special ticketed evening event celebrating
a Victorian Christmas with the magic
of lamps and candlelight. Traditional
food, music and dramatic presentations
will fill the village. $32/person.
416 736 1733 ext. 5331.
www.blackcreek.ca/whatson
December 6, 13, 20 - Christmas
Dinners at Black Creek Pioneer
Village, seatings at 12 noon, 2:30 p.m.
and 5 p.m. Enjoy a traditional Christmas
Dinner in an authentic 19th-century
setting. Reservations are required.
Contact 416 667 6295.
www.blackcreek.ca/whatson.
December 10 – Write Now @ King.
Library writers’ circle at the King City
Library from 1 to 3 p.m. 905 833 5101.
December 12 – Nunanara: The Vast
Arctic Landscape, from 11 to 12:30
p.m. at the McMichael Canadian Art
Collection. Norman Hallendy, an Arctic
researcher, writer, photographer,
designer, artist, and chronicler of Inuit
life and landscapes, illustrates a journey
across Canada’s Arctic landscape. Witness
the people who for over 4,000
years lived in one of the most fascinating
places on earth. $30 ($20 if member
of McMichael). 905 893 1121 ext. 2240
to register.
December 15 –A Taste of History at 7
p.m. at the King Township Museum.
Learn about holiday gift giving traditions
and make a heritage decoration while
sampling historic recipes. Pre-registration
is required. $5 per person. Call 905
833 2331 or kingmuseum@king.ca.
December 19 – Nobleton Lions Family
Free Skate from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the
William Laceby Memorial Arena in
Nobleton.
December 20 – Schomberg Lions
Family Free Skate from 2 to 3:20 p.m.
at the Schomberg Arena.
January 16 to May 30 – Bruno Bobak:
Love, Life and Death at the McMichael
Canadian Art Collection. His images
contemplate our human condition from
tender moments to despair.
January 20 – King Community
Groups Meeting at 7 p.m. at the Nobleton
Community Hall. Arts Society King
invites all the community groups in King,
that have any connection to the arts,
heritage & nature, to share dates &
information about their 2010 activities.
Speakers will provide tips on marketing.
Call Sue at 905 833 0490. www.artssocietyking.ca
January 28 – Write Now @ King.
Library writers’ circle at the King City
Library from 7 to 9 p.m. 905 833 5101. |
January 29 – Winter Concert Series
continues at All Saints’ Anglican Church
at 12935 Keele Street in King City at 8
p.m. The second concert, in a series of
four, organized by All Saints’ Music
Director, Quirino Di Giulio is a Vocal
Recital with Alexandra Garrison,
mezzo-soprano accompanied by
Quirino on the organ. Adults - $25 single
or $80 for series. Seniors, 65 or
older Students - $20 single or $70 for
series. For tickets call the church office
at 905 833 5432.
www.allsaintskingcity.com
January 30 to May 23 – Tom Forrestall:
Paintings, Drawings, Writings
at the McMichael Canadian Art Collection.
Explore the “magical realism” of
Tom Forrestall’s paintings, drawings,
and journal sketchbooks by examining
themes of nature and tensions between
reality and the imagination.
February is Black History Month.
Join the King Township Museum as we
celebrate the achievements of our
favourite teacher, Walter Rolling. There
will be a special exhibit at the museum
for the month.
February - dates to be determined - "King" Documentary Premiere at
Select Locations. Wanted Media is
proud to announce the premiere of a
documentary on King Township. It
showcases the AIM enrichment students
from Kettleby Public School as
they explore and question the past.
Directed and produced by award-winning
filmmaker Mark Magro, in collaboration
with local historian and teacher
Elaine Roberston, this film is sponsored
by the King Township Heritage Committee.
Meet the crew for a question and
answer period, photographic gallery
and refreshments. Please check www.wantedmedia.ca for updates.
February 2 – Environmental Movie
Night with Dufferin Marsh, Cold Creek,
K.T. Public Library and ASK at
Schomberg Public Library at 7 p.m.
presents “The Suzuki Diaries” with
David Suzuki and his daughter Sarika
Cullis-Suzuki. This hour-long special follows
the duo as they explore different
locations in Europe where renewable
energy has taken off.
www.rockley.com/marsh or ArtsSocietyKing.ca.
February 5-7, 12-14, 18-20 – Blackhorse
Theatre presents “After-Play”
by Anne Meara. Evening performances
begin at 8:15 p.m. on Feb 5, 6, 12, 13,
18-20 and Matinee performances at
2:15 p.m. on Feb 7,14. Tickets $17,
Seniors $13. Reserve by phone at 905
880 5002. www.blackhorse.ca
February 13 – Community Skate and
Bonfire at the Dufferin Marsh from 3 to
6 p.m. www.DufferinMarsh.ca
February 25 – Write Now @ King.
Library writers’ circle at the King City
Library from 7 to 9 p.m. 905 833 5101.
March 5 – Winter Concert Series
continues at All Saints’ Anglican Church
at 12935 Keele Street in King City at 8
p.m. The third concert, in the series of
four is A Composer and His World
with Alexander Rapoport. Adults -
$25. Seniors, 65 or older/Students -
$20. For tickets call the church office at
905 833 5432.
www.allsaintskingcity.com
March 13 – Annual Schomberg Agricultural
Society’s Farm Tour “Celebrating
our Rural Roots”. 2010 is the
160th anniversary of the Schomberg
Agricultural Society and the Schomberg
Fair. www.schombergfair.com
March 15 to 19th – March Break Programs
at the King Township Museum
for 4 to 8 year olds from 9:30 a.m. to
12:30 p.m. This program offers a variety
of art, music and game activities. Call
905 833 2331 or kingmuseum@king.ca |