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Jul. 6 - Sep. 4 Selections from the Permanent Collection: Today's Hits and Yesterday's Classics A look at some of the many recent donations made to the gallery's permanent colletion along with noted historic works and old favorites by Charlotte Schreiber and Frank and Caroline Armington. Peel Heritage Complex - Art Gallery 905-791-4055 More info... |
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September 1 - Thursday 7pm - 9pm Thursday Night Concert Series The Brampton Concert Band and The Lorne Scots Pipes and Drums. Bring a lawn chair and enjoy a fabulous free event! Gage Park, Wellington & Main St. S. (905) 874-2936 |
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September 2 - Friday 8pm "Taming of the Shrew" Shakespeare in the Square Bring your lawn chair and enjoy Brampton's talented actors as they perform Shakespeare in their own way. City Hall, Ken Whillans Square, 2 Wellington St. West 905-874-2800 |
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September 3 - Saturday 7am - 1pm Brampton Farmers Market Fresh local produce, baked goods, art and crafts. Main Street, Between Nelson West and John, in Downtown Brampton. 905-874-2650 More info... |  |
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September 3 - Saturday 8pm "Twelfth Night" Shakespeare in the Square Bring your lawn chair and enjoy Brampton's talented actors as they perform Shakespeare in their own way. City Hall, Ken Whillans Square, 2 Wellington St. West 905-874-2800 |
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September 5 - Monday 2pm Brampton Battalion Hockey Exhibition Game (Home): Kitchener Rangers Powerade Centre (905) 874-2393 More info... |  |
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September 10 - Saturday 7am - 1pm Brampton Farmers Market Fresh local produce, baked goods, art and crafts. Main Street, Between Nelson West and John, in Downtown Brampton. 905-874-2650 More info... |  |
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September 12 - Monday 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 Street (905) 838-4936 |
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Sep. 15 - Sep. 18 Thur 6:30pm-10pm, Fri 9am-10pm, Sat 10am-10pm, Sun 9am-5pm 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) 791-7800 |
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September 16 - Friday BBQ 5:30pm, Game 7:30pm Brampton Battalion Hockey Sarge will welcome returning and new season ticketholders before the final home preseason game against the Guelph Storm Powerade Centre (905) 874-2393 More info... |  |
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September 17 - Saturday 10am - 4pm Brampton Day Brampton Day, the City's annual open house event, is a fun filled day for the entire family that attracts more than 10,000 visitors every year. Filled with games, attractions and displays, the event showcases Brampton as a great place to live, work and play. The 6th annual Brampton Day will be held on Saturday, Sept. 17, 2005 in beautiful Gage Park and Ken Whillans Square, and at various City facilities. Highlights of this year's event include: Wacky Trike races, challenge your family and friends to a race on our wacky trike course. The Lung Association's Pull 4 Kids, help raise funds for the Lung Association by pulling a City of Brampton Fire Truck down Wellington Street West. Children's activities include a bouncy castle in Gage Park, face painting and airbrush tattoos in Ken Whillans Square, Sassy and much more... A great line up of live entertainment, including the Silk Road Acrobats. Interactive and entertaining displays and booths presented by City departments. Transit's Ride for a Loonie. Open houses at City Recreation Facilities, and free access to regularly scheduled public swims and skates. And so much more... With so much to see and do, this is an event not to be missed. Come down and bring the whole family and embrace this year's theme of “Our Brampton, Our Future.” City Hall and Gage Park, Main Street & Wellington (905) 874-3604 |
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September 17 - Saturday 7am - 1pm Brampton Farmers Market Fresh local produce, baked goods, art and crafts. Main Street, Between Nelson West and John, in Downtown Brampton. 905-874-2650 More info... |  |
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September 23 - Friday Party 5:30pm, Game 7:30pm Brampton Battalion Hockey HOME OPENER The Battalion will kick off the 2005-06 season with a tailgate party before the home opener against the Barrie Colts. The pregame festivities will feature several food stations, a patio refreshment lounge and live music by Dead Celebrity. Powerade Centre (905) 874-2393 More info... |  |
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September 24 - Saturday 7am - 1pm Brampton Farmers Market Fresh local produce, baked goods, art and crafts. Main Street, Between Nelson West and John, in Downtown Brampton. 905-874-2650 More info... |  |
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September 24 - Saturday 8pm Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon Pink Floyd fans unite! This is a chance to hear Pink Floyd's landmark album Dark Side of the Moon... performed live! Note for note, cut for cut, Classic Albums Live brings you an authentic Pink Floyd experience. From the initial moments - the heartbeat pulse and chilling laughter at the start of Speak To Me - right on through to the final explosive climax of Eclipse this is it... one of the greatest albums of all time brought to life once more, just for you. Heritage Theatre 905-874-2800 More info... |
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September 24 - Saturday 11 am & 2 pm The Very Hungry Caterpillar After much demand, that little caterpillar is returning along with other favorites.
The Very Hungry Caterpillar tells the tale of the hungry caterpillar's progress through an amazing variety of food towards his eventual metamorphosis into a butterfly. High up in a beautiful blue sky, a Little Cloud changes into various shapes of things he has seen. An adventurous trip to the zoo changing into different animals teaches The Mixed-Up Chameleon the importance of being true to oneself. These whimsical tales are much beloved by several generations. Lester B. Pearson Theatre 905-874-2800 More info... |
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September 24 - Saturday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 3rd Annual Heart Lake Dragon Boat Festival Everyone is invited to come out and watch these exciting races. Team registrations are available at a cost of $750; high school registrations are $500. Admission is $4.25 for adults, $2.25 for students and $3.25 for seniors. Heart Lake Conservation Area, Brampton. (905) 880-4855 |
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September 24 - Saturday 9am start United Achievers Community Services Annual Walkathon United Achievers' Community Services is a non-profit multi-service organization serving primarily Peel Region's Caribbean and Black communities.
United Achievers' Community Services needs you to participate in our annual Walkathon. Eldorado Park, Creditview Road, Brampton. 905-455-6789 |
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September 25 - Sunday 6pm Rotary/BSO Symphfusion Gala The Rotary Club of Brampton Flower City or “Flower City Rotary” is very pleased to announce a very special fundraising dinner and concert featuring the Brampton Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Maestro Robert Raines. The Rotary/BSO Symphfusion Gala will feature: World Famous Sitar Virtuoso Irshad Khan , International Italatino Jazz Combo with Carmen Spada, Art Deco Pianist Timothy Clarke, A colourful Steel Pan Drum Group, and the entire Brampton Symphony Orchestra. This exhilarating and memorable night will feature music from around the world including newly arranged pieces and will appeal to the broad spectrum of tastes present in our great and diverse community. Proceeds go to the William Osler Brampton Hospital to support Juvenile Diabetes and to assist in fighting children's diabetes related blindness in India. November is Diabetes month and together we can jump start this international effort. Call (416) 272-3191 to order your tickets. La Suhaag Banquet Hall (416) 272-3191 More info... |
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September 27 - Tuesday Brampton Horticultural Society Guest Speaker: Dennis Flanagan.
Flower show - entries are to be entered before 8:00 pm.
Plant Sale
Central Public School, 24 Alexander Street |
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September 30 - Friday 7:30pm Brampton Battalion Hockey Home Game: Belleville Bulls Powerade Centre (905) 874-2393 More info... |  |
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Sep. 30 - Oct. 2 Brampton Kiwanis Junior Cashspiel Thirty-two of the best junior curling teams in Ontario will compete for more than $10,000 in cash prizes. Amongst the teams are members from the reigning Ontario Junior men's champions, the 2004 Ontario men's champions and members of the Junior women's provincial champions in 2004 and 2005. Brampton Curling Club, 46 McMurchy Ave. S. 905-882-7242 More info... |
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