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September 1 - Wednesday 8:00pm Brampton Excelsiors Lacrosse Playoff Game 6 in the Brampton Excelsiors quest to win the 2004 Mann Cup. (Best of seven series may be determined before this date - please click "More info.." below to check the latest schedule.) Brampton Centre for Sports and Entertainment, 7575 Kennedy Road More info... |
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September 3 - Friday 7pm - 9pm Inspirational Music in the Park - Season Grand Finale Bring a lawn chair, sit back and enjoy! Gage Park, Wellington & Main St. S. 905-793-6976 |
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September 4 - Saturday 7am -1pm Brampton Farmers Market Fresh local produce, baked goods, Artists Alley. Main Street, Between Nelson West and John, in Downtown Brampton. 905-874-2649 More info... |  |
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September 6 - Monday 2:00pm Brampton Battalion Hockey Kitchener Rangers vs Brampton Battalion (Exhibition Game) Brampton Centre For Sports & Entertainment, 7575 Kennedy Rd. South (905) 874-2393 More info... |  |
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September 6 - Monday 8pm Sensational September Films: "The Notebook" They say you never forget your first love. Odds are you will never forget this epic, sweeping love story based on the acclaimed best seller by Nicholas Sparks and directed by Nick Cassavetes. The film is a story of lost love, new beginnings and second chances. $5 Heritage Theatre, 86 Main St. N. 905-793-6159 More info... |  |
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September 11 - Saturday 7am -1pm Brampton Farmers Market Fresh local produce, baked goods, Artist Alley. Main Street, Between Nelson West and John, in Downtown Brampton. 905-874-2649 More info... |  |
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September 11 - Saturday 7:30pm For Natalia A concert dedicated to the late Natalia Maria Rodrigues - Featuring:
Iris Rodrigues (Soprano), Paul Sanvidotti (trumpeter), and Vincent Cheng (Pianist). Enjoy an evening of fun, famous Italian and Spanish classical music. Tickets are $20 each. A major portion of the proceeds will benefit the Children's Wish Foundation.
St. Marguerite D’Youville Church, 2490 Sandalwood Parkway E, (Sandalwood Pkwy E. & Torbram) (905) 793-5734 |  |
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September 12 - Sunday 12- 5pm 9/11 Memorial Service A Celebration of Peace, Harmony and Education will be commemorated by the City of Brampton 9/11 Memorial Service recognizing the September 11, 2001, United States Tragedy followed by the Brampton Multifaith Council “Devotional Music” and Le College du Savoir “Variety and Magic Shows”.
12 - 5 p.m. - Barbecue
1 - 1:30 p.m.- Variety Show
2 - 2:30 p.m. - 9/11 Memorial Service
2:30 - 3:15p.m. – Magic Show
Everyone is welcome. Gage Park - Main and Wellington Street West 905-874-2664 More info... |
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September 12 - Sunday 11am - 5pm Annual Classic & Antique Fly-In Watch the Great War Flying Museum flying their own replicas of WWI fighters, including a Fokker Tri-Plane as flown by the Red Baron. Brampton Airport, 13691 McLaughlin Rd., just South of King St. (905) 838-4936 More info... |  |
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September 13 - Monday 8pm Sensational September Films: "Fahrenheit 9/11" Surrounded by controversy because of its criticism of the Unites States government in an election year, Michael Moore's film takes his “anyone but Bush” message from the halls of Congress to small-town America. Winner of the prestigious Palme d 'Or award at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival.
$5 Heritage Theatre, 86 Main St. N. 905-793-6159 More info... |  |
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Sep. 16 - Sep. 19 Brampton Fall Fair Farm Animals, Midway, Demolition Derby, Truck & Tractor Pull, Baby Show, Antique Classic Car Show and more. Brampton Fair Grounds, 12942 Heart Lake Rd. (North of Mayfield Rd.) 905-843-0210 |
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September 16 - Thursday 7:30pm Brampton Battalion Hockey Guelph Storm vs Brampton Battalion (Exhibition Game) Brampton Centre For Sports & Entertainment, 7575 Kennedy Rd. South (905) 874-2393 More info... |  |
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Sep. 18 - Sep. 19 10am - 4pm Doors Open Brampton Visitors are invited to discover Brampton's hidden heritage, architectural and cultural treasures, some of which are not normally open to the general public. Admission is free and a shuttle is provied between locations. Various locations throughout Brampton. 905-791-4055 More info... |
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September 18 - Saturday 10am - 4pm Brampton Day Review your City's services. All City of Brampton departments will be on display. Fun activities for the kids, street buskers, fire truck pull, and firefighters will repel from the top of City Hall. City Hall and Gage Park, Main St. & Wellington 905-874-3604 |
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September 18 - Saturday 7am -1pm Brampton Farmers Market Fresh local produce, baked goods, Artists Alley. Main Street, Between Nelson West and John, in Downtown Brampton. 905-874-2649 More info... |  |
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September 18 - Saturday 8:00am - 6:00pm Annual Heart Lake Dragon Boat Races Set in a festival environment, dragon boat teams compete against each other in exciting heats of three dragon boats over a 500 m-race course. Fun for the entire family! Heart Lake Conservation Area, Heart Lake Road 416-667-6299 |
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September 19 - Sunday 10am SPCA Peel “Walk Against Violence” Walk-a-Thon The Peel branch of the Ontario SPCA invites all those with a passion for the welfare of animals to collect pledges and come participate in our 5th annual Walk Against Violence at Chinguacousy Park, on Sunday Sept. 19th. The day begins with registration & complimentary refreshments at 10:00 am. The start of the 5 km walk around the Park will be officiated by Mayor Susan Fennell and Police Chief Noel Catney. Opening ceremonies are at 10:45 and the walk officially starts at 11:00 am. A BBQ lunch will be served at noon, compliments of Jack Astor's. There will be draws for great prizes, oodles of free pet treats and many interesting pet care related exhibits.
Participants are encouraged to bring their dog(s) however anyone who collects pledges may join our Walk. All dogs must be leashed Chinguacousy Park 905-874-1050 More info... |  |
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September 20 - Monday 8pm Sensational September Films: "Super Size Me" Is fast food, such as that served by McDonald's, bad for us or relatively safe in moderation? This is what documentary filmmaker Morgan Spurlock set out to investigate in his hilariously entertaining exposé of the fast food conglomerate. Winner of the Director's Award at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival. $5 Heritage Theatre, 86 Main St. N. 905-793-6159 More info... |  |
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September 24 - Friday 7:30pm Brampton Battalion Hockey Guelph Storm vs Brampton Battalion HOME OPENER. The Battalion will kick off the 2004-05 season with a tailgate party in the main parking lot. Live band music will be featured, along with barbeque stations and a beer garden. Brampton Centre For Sports & Entertainment, 7575 Kennedy Rd. South (905) 874-2393 More info... |  |
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September 24 - Friday 8pm Jim Cuddy Band Blue Rodeo's Jim Cuddy released his first solo album in 1998 to critical acclaim. As the other half of Canada's best-known song-writing team, Jim is exploring his solo career as a way of testing his own abilities and creativity. If you love Blue Rodeo, you will love meeting Jim on stage. Heritage Theatre, 86 Main St. N. (905) 874-2800 More info... |  |
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September 24 - Friday 7:30pm Friday Folk Night: James Gordon Canadian Folk Music Legend James Gordon. This 25-year veteran is best known for his humorous songs on CBC's Basic Black program, along with founding the group Tamarack and writing the Canadian classic "Frobisher Bay". Opening is Don Ablett, a folk, blues and ragtime performer best known for his finger picking. St. Paul's United Church (30 Main St. S.) 647-233-3655 |
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September 25 - Saturday 7:30pm Brampton Thunder Hockey HOME OPENER: Avalanche vs Thunder. Olympic Gold Medallist and Goaltender, Kim St. Pierre has signed with the NWHL Quebec team! Kim will be in Brampton , Saturday, September 25th, between the pipes for Quebec... while Canadian National Team Gold Olympians and Thunder players Jayna Hefford (16), Lori Dupuis (12) and Vicky Sunohara (61) take to the ice representing BRAMPTON!
...with autograph sessions to follow the game!
Brampton Centre For Sports & Entertainment, 7575 Kennedy Rd. South More info... |  |
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September 25 - Saturday 7am -1pm Brampton Farmers Market Fresh local produce, baked goods, Artists Alley. Main Street, Between Nelson West and John, in Downtown Brampton. 905-874-2649 More info... |  |
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September 25 - Saturday 8pm Ronnie Coburn - A Breath of Scotland Scotland's premier variety show is returning to the Heritage stage, thanks to the overwhelming response he received in September of 2003. With the strongest ever group of Scottish entertainers to travel here on tour, Ronnie will be joined by a wide variety of comedians, singers, dancers, and musicians. Heritage Theatre, 86 Main St. N. 905 874-2800 More info... |  |
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September 26 - Sunday 2:00pm Brampton Battalion Hockey Kingston Frontenacs vs Brampton Battalion Brampton Centre For Sports & Entertainment, 7575 Kennedy Rd. South (905) 874-2393 More info... |  |
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September 27 - Monday 8pm Sensational September Films: "11-9-01" After the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, producer Alain Brigand invited eleven filmmakers from various countries to create short films in an effort to make some sense of the tragedy. A Gala Presentation to the Toronto International Film Festival, 2002. $5 Heritage Theatre, 86 Main St. N. 905-793-6159 More info... |  |
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Sep. 30 - Oct. 2 Thurs & Fri - 8pm, Sat - 2pm & 8pm Self-Help for Dummies The hilarious new comedy about what happens when a psychologist doesn't show up for work on time, leaving a bizarre collection of strangers to deal with a sudden crisis - and each
other - in his waiting room. Heritage Theatre, 86 Main St. N. More info... |  |
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