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SUMMARY:Ron James New Year's Eve show: Live From my Living Room Hindsight is 2020
DESCRIPTION:VIRTUAL COMEDY SHOW \nAward-winning comedian Ron James is back where he belongs: in front of a live audience. After selling out theatres across the country for over 25 years with his marathon\, side-splitting\, and kinetically charged performances\, Ron is now pioneering the virtual comedy scene. The man of “a million words and a million laughs” is on a mission to unite Canadians and help us laugh our way into 2021. \nA stand-up comedy show like you’ve never seen before\, this intimate\, interactive\, and shared experience showcases Ron’s hysterical and unique comedic flair\, uninhibited. Pull up an easy chair and step into Ron’s living room\, as he takes you on a breath-taking roller coaster ride that cuts a wide swath through contemporary culture with his razor-sharp wit\, uncompromising standards and unique\, poetically-honed delivery. \nTune in this New Year’s Eve as Canada’s #1 touring comedian rides the ‘Corona Coaster’ that was 2020 into hell bound oblivion where it belongs! Just as he blazed a trail playing theatres from one end of our dominion to the other\, this time he ventures into a virtual tour coming to you straight from his living room. Featuring all new material\, Ron promises to mine maximum laughs from our Year of the Plague. So\, pour yourself a drink\, grab a seat on the couch and laugh away the Curse of COVID before the Martian’s invade…cause you just know that’s coming next! \nTickets for Ron James – LIVE FROM MY LIVING ROOM: HINDSIGHT IS 2020 are $30.00 (no fees or surcharges)\, are on sale now and are available at www.ronjames.ca. Showtime is 8:00 pm (EST) but logging on early is highly recommended. For more info\, pics and comedy clips\, visit www.ronjames.ca.
URL:https://stockeycentre.com/event/ron-james-new-years-eve-show-live-from-my-living-room-hindsight-is-2020/
LOCATION:Ontario
CATEGORIES:Virtual Event
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SUMMARY:Postponing: Whiskey Jack: Stompin’ Tom’s Canada Meets Sean Cullen’s Comedy
DESCRIPTION:This event is being postponed\, staff are in the process of contacting all ticket holders as of March 24\, 2021.\n\n“Stompin’ Tom’s Canada Meets Sean Cullen’s Comedy” is a playful\, funny\, very musical and all Canadian show starring one of Stompin’ Tom’s favourite touring bands\, Whiskey Jack.  Sean and the band have presented their onstage antics numerous times over the years and will be on tour again in 2020.\n\nDuncan Fremlin and his show “Whiskey Jack Presents Stories & Songs of Stompin’ Tom” first invited comedian\, author\, actor and singer Sean Cullen to join them at their very first concert in 2014.  As Sean stepped onto the stage that night\, he told the audience that Tom had written songs about potatoes\, tomatoes and tobacco but sadly\, not one about what many consider to be Canada’s national food\, poutine.  Within minutes and with the band providing the soundtrack\, I Love Poutine was created\, on stage\, in front of hundreds of hungry fans.  It brought the house down!\n\nWhiskey Jack’s 25 years on stage and in the studio with Stompin’ Tom form the heart and soul of this show\, now in its 7th year.   Each night\, Duncan and his all star musicians\, including 5 time Canadian National Fiddle Champion\, Randy Morrison and 2 time Juno nominee\, Douglas John Cameron\, captivate the fans by singing all the hits (The Hockey Song\, Bud the Spud and more) and sharing stories of the private\, backstage world of Stompin’ Tom.  And yes\, these are the outrageous tales that made him the legendary iconic hero to the entire country.\n\nJoining this cast of Canadian characters is a long time friend and collaborator with this show\, Cindy Church.
URL:https://stockeycentre.com/event/whiskey-jack/
LOCATION:The Stockey Centre\, 2 Bay Street\, Parry Sound\, Ontario\, P2A 1S3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Concert
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SUMMARY:Virtual Bands on the Bay: Lou Moore
DESCRIPTION:While it is our annual tradition to host regional performers on our bayside patio from June to August\, this summer during Phase One and Two of Ontario’s Roadmap to Reopening we’ll be bringing the performers to you right in the comfort of your own home… virtually!  Join us on Tuesday evenings this summer and we’ll be broadcasting some sweet tunes via Facebook and YouTube.\n  \nVirtual shows will be broadcast at 4pm (and available at any time afterwards) and when we are able to host live shows later in the summer during Phase Three they will be held at 7pm at The Stockey Centre\, our weekly update emails (you can sign up for them here) and this website will include where and when each concert is occurring.\n  \nUP NEXT:\nLou Moore\nTuesday June 8 at 4pm – Virtual Show\n  \nView on Facebook | View on YouTube\n  \nAt four years of age my mom and dad had a country band and I started studying guitar with them. Although I learned a lot of songs from my parents my father insisted I study music and learn to read. By the age of twelve I had started to teach guitar and music performance lessons. I honed a lot of my skills in the bluegrass music genre playing with the band Big Redd Ford where we were introduced to people like Jerry Douglas and Ricky Skaggs. I also played for a number of years with The Good Brothers. I was a side man for hire for many years as well and played with people like Tommy Hunter\, Gord and Audie Henry\, Larry Mattson\, Bill Johnson and other country bands throughout Ontario. For the past twenty years I had played consistently every Thursday night at local bars\, (presently Colonel Mustard’s in Newmarket)\, where I have been very fortunate to enjoy the company of some of the best musicians in the business. Players like Jimmy Bowskill\, Wendell Ferguson\, Steve Piticco\, Michael Francis\, Jerome Godboo\, Roly Platt\, Carlos Del Junco\, Linsey and Tyler Beckett\, John Showman\, Dan Howlett\, John P. Allen\, Graham Young\, Mike Bowell and many others are regular guests.\nWebsite | Facebook\n  \nWe’ve got so many more great names upcoming this season! Stay tuned to our website for the next performer’s information!
URL:https://stockeycentre.com/event/virtual-bands-on-the-bay-lou-moore/
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SUMMARY:Virtual Bands on the Bay: Rich Howard
DESCRIPTION:While it is our annual tradition to host regional performers on our bayside patio from June to August\, this summer during Phase One and Two of Ontario’s Roadmap to Reopening we’ll be bringing the performers to you right in the comfort of your own home… virtually!  Join us on Tuesday evenings this summer and we’ll be broadcasting some sweet tunes via Facebook and YouTube.\n  \nVirtual shows will be broadcast at 4pm (and available at any time afterwards) and when we are able to host live shows later in the summer during Phase Three they will be held at 7pm at The Stockey Centre\, our weekly update emails (you can sign up for them here) and this website will include where and when each concert is occurring.\n  \nUP NEXT:\nRich Howard\nTuesday June 15 at 4pm – Virtual Show\nView on Facebook | View on YouTube\n\nRich Howard of “Filthy Rich and the Empty Pockets” is a member of Cottage Country’s best cover band! Classic-Rock hits from the era of Guitar-Heroes and Golden-Gods! \nfilthyrichandtheemptypockets.com | facebook.com/filthyrichandtheemptypockets \n  \nWe’ve got so many more great names upcoming this season! Stay tuned to our website for the next performer’s information!
URL:https://stockeycentre.com/event/virtual-bands-on-the-bay-rich-howard/
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SUMMARY:Virtual Bands on the Bay: Lemon Cash
DESCRIPTION:While it is our annual tradition to host regional performers on our bayside patio from June to August\, this summer during Phase One and Two of Ontario’s Roadmap to Reopening we’ll be bringing the performers to you right in the comfort of your own home… virtually!  Join us on Tuesday evenings this summer and we’ll be broadcasting some sweet tunes via Facebook and YouTube.\n  \nVirtual shows will be broadcast at 4pm (and available at any time afterwards) and when we are able to host live shows later in the summer during Phase Three they will be held at 7pm at The Stockey Centre\, our weekly update emails (you can sign up for them here) and this website will include where and when each concert is occurring.\n  \nUP NEXT:\nLemon Cash\nTuesday June 22 at 4pm – Virtual Show\nView on Facebook | View on YouTube\n\n\n\nThere’s a saying: when life hands you lemons\, make lemonade.  \nOttawa-born brothers\, Cory and Jeff Papineau live by this saying.  So much so\, that they named their band Lemon Cash. The band’s name was inspired by the brothers’ childhood when they ran a neighbourhood lemonade stand. The two brothers would come home each day celebrating their hard-earned “lemon cash”. To this day they share similar interests in music and continue to write and record music together. Starting out as a rock band\, they had success playing lots of gigs\, receiving radio traction and formed quite a substantial following. Looking to evolve their music\, Cory and Jeff found their sweet spot and transitioned into the country world where they would come to realize this is where their tastes and personalities fit best. \n\n\n\nWebsite: lemoncashmusic.com | Facebook: @lemoncashh | Instagram: @lemoncash \nWe’ve got so many more great names upcoming this season! Stay tuned to our website for the next performer’s information!
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210625T190000
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SUMMARY:Bobby Orr Hall of Fame Class of 2020 Inductee Q&A
DESCRIPTION:The Bobby Orr Hall of Fame is pleased to announce it will live-stream a Q&A with the Class of 2020 Inductees on Friday\, June 25th at 7:00 PM EST. The event hosted by Waubgeshig Rice\, will give us the opportunity to get to know Chris Lee\, Sarah ‘Sally’ Manning and Peter Wiltmann better. The event will also feature Future Hall of Famers Aidan Dudas\, Megan Oldham\, and Graham Ritchie who will share their experiences returning to international competition during the pandemic. The formal induction ceremony for the Class of 2020 will be rescheduled when we can safely host it in person at the Stockey Centre. \nTickets for the event are by donation and available on Tuesday\, May 11th at 11:00 AM EST from the Stockey Centre Box Office and online at www.stockeycentre.com. As this is a virtual event only one ticket is required per household. Ticket purchasers will receive an email with the link to join the virtual Zoom event. \nChris Lee – Athlete \nChris Lee\, born in MacTier\, ON\, has further solidified the reputation of the West Parry Sound region for producing great hockey players. Chris grew up playing Minor Hockey in Parry Sound and his teams won Bantam\, Midget and Juvenile All-Ontario Championships. He attended State University of New York (SUNY)\, Potsdam\, an NCAA division II school on a hockey scholarship. In his final season he was named SUNY Athletic Conference Player of the Year and selected for the All-American First Team by the American Hockey Coaches Association. Lee went on to play 249 games in the American Hockey League for the Albany River Rats\, Omaha Ak-Sar-Ben Knights\, Iowa Stars\, Bridgeport Sound Tigers\, and Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins. Moving to the German DEL league with Adler Manheim in 2011-12\, he earned the Defenceman of the Year Award. Chris went on to play a total of 118 games in the DEL\, 71 games in the Swedish Hockey League (SHL) and 322 games in the KHL where he holds five all-time records. Chris made his team Canada debut on the world stage in 2017\, winning a silver medal at the 2017 IIHF World Championships followed by a bronze medal with Team Canada at the 2018 Winter Olympic Games. \nSarah ‘Sally’ Manning – Athlete \nSarah ‘Sally’ Manning was an outstanding and dedicated multi-sport athlete and role model for active living. One of Canada’s most accomplished field hockey players\, she won multiple national championships\, played on Team Canada at three world field hockey tournaments and was selected as a member of the World Eleven all-star team to play at the Golden Jubilee Tournament of 1980 in Ayr\, Scotland. Although born in Toronto\, Sally had a long connection to Parry Sound before relocating here through her involvement with local adventure travel company Black Feather with whom she guided canoe\, kayak and hiking trips for more than 25 years. Sally was an avid golfer; at Parry Sound Golf & Country Club she was a four-time Senior Ladies Club Champion and three-time Ladies Club Champion. Sally was an also an avid hockey player with the Parry Sound Phantoms for more than a decade competing provincially. Additionally\, she was a committed master cross-country skier\, winning numerous provincial and national championships and competing at multiple world championships. She won a silver medal in 20km skate ski at the 2008 World Masters Cross Country Ski Championships. While Sally was a fierce competitor in all her sports\, she is remembered by teammates and competitors alike for her sportsmanship\, integrity and quiet modesty. Sally passed away in 2014 after a battle with cancer\, during which she showed the same fighting spirit that allowed her to rise to such a high level in so many sports. \nPeter Wiltmann – Builder \nPeter Wiltmann emigrated to Canada from Germany in search of open spaces and room to play. He landed at Wawanaisa Resort in Carling with wife Dorte\, which they have operated together for more than 40 years. With a great deal of winter downtime on his hands and trails nearby\, cross-country skiing quickly became a passion for Peter\, shared by sons Viktor and Konrad. He began volunteering at Georgian Nordic Ski Club more than 20 years ago and since that time has coached the high school ski team\, assisted in the creation of the Georgian Nordic Racing Team and served as a Georgian Nordic Board Member. Athletes coached by Peter have gone on to race at provincial\, national and international levels. Athletes\, parents and fellow coaches alike have noted Peter’s dedication\, enthusiasm and the fun\, caring\, team atmosphere he builds. Just like his athletes\, Peter is always striving to improve his coaching techniques and stay abreast of new developments in the sport. Peter is passionate about teaching youth to love sports and considers a day successful if his athletes are giving their best and have a great time outdoors on the snow. In 2018 he was recognized with the Heinz Niederhauser Outstanding Coaching Award by Cross Country Ski Ontario for his significant\, long-term commitment to coaching cross-country ski racing in Ontario. \nAidan Dudas \nAidan is a 20-year-old hockey player who gained his love for the game at the age of four in Parry Sound. He was drafted to the OHL in the first round to the Owen Sound Attack in 2016\, and in 2018 he was drafted to the NHL in the 4th round to the LA Kings. At 15 he won silver with Team Canada at the World Youth Olympics and then went on to win two Gold Medals with Team Canada at the Ivan Hlinka U18 tournament\, and the U20 World Juniors tournament. Aidan has travelled to many countries around the world for hockey and is currently living in Los Angeles California\, playing his first year as a professional. \nMegan Oldham \nMegan is a 19-year-old freestyle skier on the Canadian National Team. She started freestyle skiing around the age of 15 and absolutely fell in love with it. She has been on the Canadian team for roughly three years and has competed at various events including the XGames\, Dew Tour\, World Cups and World Championships. In the winter she travels a lot for training but in the summer\, she loves to come home to Parry Sound and spend time on the Bay. \nGraham Ritchie \nGraham was born and raised in Parry Sound and growing up was involved in a variety of sports including hockey\, skiing\, and golf. He began competitive skiing in Grade 11\, but it wasn’t until Grade 12 that he began training with teammates under the guidance of Coach Peter Wiltmann. Four years ago\, he was invited to join the National Team Development Centre Thunder Bay\, a cross-country ski team based out of Thunder Bay and for the last three years he has been a member of the Canadian National Ski Team. Graham has competed at the World Junior Championships\, U23 World Championships\, World Championships\, and a handful of World Cup events. This short and unique season was one of the most successful\, he earned his best World Cup result yet\, finishing 17th individually and 7th with teammate Antoine Cyr. \nWaubgeshig Rice \nWaubgeshig Rice is an author and journalist from Wasauksing First Nation. He has written three fiction titles\, and his short stories and essays have been published in numerous anthologies. His most recent novel\, Moon of the Crusted Snow\, was published in 2018 and became a national bestseller. He graduated from Ryerson University’s journalism program in 2002\, and spent most of his journalism career with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation as a video journalist and radio host. He left CBC in 2020 to focus on his literary career. He lives in Sudbury\, Ontario with his wife and two sons. \nFor more information\, please contact Bobby Orr Hall of Fame Curator Caitlin Dyer or Induction Committee Chair Dave Garagan. \nContact:  \nCaitlin Dyer\nBobby Orr Hall of Fame Curator\nEmail: cdyer@bobbyorrhalloffame.com\n705-746-4466 ext. 208 \nOR \nDave Garagan\nChair\, Induction Committee\nEmail: dave@parrysoundinsurance.com \nSPONSORS\nThank you to our generous sponsors! Your support helps to make community events possible. \nTo learn more about supporting this event\, contact Caitlin Dyer at cdyer@bobbyorrhalloffame.com. \nMEDIA SPONSORS
URL:https://stockeycentre.com/event/bobby-orr-hall-of-fame-class-of-2020-inductee-qa/
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SUMMARY:Virtual Bands on the Bay: Karla Crawford & Glenn Bladon
DESCRIPTION:While it is our annual tradition to host regional performers on our bayside patio from June to August\, this summer during Phase One and Two of Ontario’s Roadmap to Reopening we’ll be bringing the performers to you right in the comfort of your own home… virtually!  \nJoin us on Tuesday evenings this summer and we’ll be broadcasting some sweet tunes via Facebook and YouTube. Virtual shows will be broadcast at 4pm (and available at any time afterwards) and when we are able to host live shows later in the summer during Phase Three they will be held at 7pm at The Stockey Centre\, our weekly update emails (you can sign up for them here) and this website will include where and when each concert is occurring. \nUP NEXT: Karla Crawford & Glenn Bladon\nTuesday June 29 at 4pm – Virtual Show\nView on Facebook | View on YouTube\nKarla Crawford is a interactive singer songwriter with a playful side. A definite entertainer who has also been called a comedian on more than one occasion.  Powerful lyrics and amazing vocals have created quite the following for her over the years. Karla is an artist that would rather stay true to herself\, than play the game of ‘trying to be moulded into something that she isn’t. With a handful of singles on country radio back in the day\, countless performances across Canada and the US\, opening for greats such as Vince Gill and Brad Paisley\, Karla is a seasoned professional. Her shows offer an insight to her true talent and off the cuff wit. Writing and performing for more than 25 Years\, this is a show to see. \nGlenn is a featured performer and Musical Director with Deerhurst Resort’s current stage show DECADES in Huntsville\, Ontario\, Canada. He started working with the Deerhurst stage shows in 1990 after moving from his hometown of Edmonton\, Alberta. While based in Edmonton\, his musical career was eclectic to say the least. Musical Director of a television talk show ”The Paul Wood Show” for ITV\, Co-Producer of a weekly radio show “Up and Coming” for KISS FM\, guitarist for Edmonton’s Citadel Theatre\, jingles for radio and television\, National Film Board documentaries\, independent record releases and music videos as well as club and concert touring. Upon arriving in Ontario Glenn was hired to play guitar on Shania Twain’s demo recordings just prior to her signing a major recording deal. \nWebsite | Facebook | Instagram \nWe’ve got so many more great names upcoming this season! Stay tuned to our website for the next performer’s information!
URL:https://stockeycentre.com/event/virtual-bands-on-the-bay-karla-crawford-glenn-bladon/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Bands on the Bay,Virtual Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210701T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210701T130000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20210625T180739Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Bands on the Bay: Paige Warner
DESCRIPTION:While it is our annual tradition to host regional performers on our bayside patio from June to August\, this summer during Phase One and Two of Ontario’s Roadmap to Reopening we’ll be bringing the performers to you right in the comfort of your own home… virtually! \nJoin us on Tuesday evenings this summer and we’ll be broadcasting some sweet tunes via Facebook and YouTube. Virtual shows will be broadcast at 4pm (and available at any time afterwards) and when we are able to host live shows later in the summer during Phase Three they will be held at 7pm at The Stockey Centre\, our weekly update emails (you can sign up for them here) and this website will include where and when each concert is occurring. \nUP NEXT: Paige Warner\nThursday July 1 at 1pm – Virtual Show\nView on Facebook | View on YouTube\nAn artist that began her music career as a busker in a local market\, Paige Warner now takes her mesmerizing voice\, relatable lyrics\, and catchy tunes to ears across the country. Her debut EP\, Revealed\, launched her career into pop and r&b\, but catch a live show and you’ll be surprised by the fusion of ranging genres. With influences such as Alicia Keys\, Jeremy Zucker\, and H.E.R.\, Paige aspires to create new and fresh ideas that resound with her personal experience. Her voice is said to be ‘evocative’ and ‘captivating’ while she ‘holds the whole room in the palm of her hand’. Warner accompanies herself on piano and guitar and loves to create songs to either move your body or your heart. With over 40\,000 Spotify streams on her recent 4 self-released singles\, Paige plans to bring her new single\, “Liquor”\, to as many hearts as are open.   \nWebsite | Facebook | Instagram \nWe’ve got so many more great names upcoming this season! Stay tuned to our website for the next performer’s information!
URL:https://stockeycentre.com/event/bands-on-the-bay-paige-warner/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Bands on the Bay,Virtual Event
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SUMMARY:Virtual Bands on the Bay: Kaleb Hikele
DESCRIPTION:While it is our annual tradition to host regional performers on our bayside patio from June to August\, this summer during Phase One and Two of Ontario’s Roadmap to Reopening we’ll be bringing the performers to you right in the comfort of your own home… virtually! \nJoin us on Tuesday evenings this summer and we’ll be broadcasting some sweet tunes via Facebook and YouTube. Virtual shows will be broadcast at 4pm (and available at any time afterwards) and when we are able to host live shows later in the summer during Phase Three they will be held at 7pm at The Stockey Centre\, our weekly update emails (you can sign up for them here) and this website will include where and when each concert is occurring. \nUP NEXT: Kaleb Hikele\nThursday July 1 at 2pm – Virtual Show\nView on Facebook | View on YouTube\nThe Sun Harmonic is a Canadian folk-rock outfit led by small town songwriter Kaleb Hikele\, an adventurous composer and prolific recording artist based in Toronto’s east end. Kaleb is releasing his anticipated and truly Canadian folk album\, Coast to Coast\, recorded cross-country over the last 5 years; the first single\, tracked in Ottawa and Montreal\, is called ‘To the Blue’. Coast to Coast will be released on vinyl and CD on Canada Day\, July 1st\, followed by digital and streaming on October 1st\, 2021. \nWith nothing to hide\, Kaleb has released independent music from his home studio for 11 years\, garnering rave reviews from Canadian music veterans and American music publications. On record\, The Sun Harmonic debuted with three solo albums in 2009-10′ before quietly writing and recording an ambitious concept album (created only in the winter season\, written only on the piano). After eight years of creation and downfalls\, he revealed the double album through a sold out crowdfunding campaign; it ranged from folk to jazz to classical\, with a simple title\, ‘Winter’. He followed up this massive project with a simple 7″ record; A Heart So Heavy was released to rave reviews in the spring of 2019 and Kaleb set off on a solo tour to celebrate ten years as The Sun Harmonic. \nWebsite | Facebook | Instagram \nWe’ve got so many more great names upcoming this season! Stay tuned to our website for the next performer’s information!
URL:https://stockeycentre.com/event/virtual-bands-on-the-bay-kaleb-hikele/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Bands on the Bay,Virtual Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Stockey Centre":MAILTO:info@stockeycentre.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210706T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210706T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T213949
CREATED:20210702T163326Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210702T163622Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Bands on the Bay: Jessica Sevier
DESCRIPTION:While it is our annual tradition to host regional performers on our bayside patio from June to August\, this summer during Phase One and Two of Ontario’s Roadmap to Reopening we’ll be bringing the performers to you right in the comfort of your own home… virtually! \nJoin us on Tuesday evenings this summer and we’ll be broadcasting some sweet tunes via Facebook and YouTube. Virtual shows will be broadcast at 4pm (and available at any time afterwards) and when we are able to host live shows later in the summer during Phase Three they will be held at 7pm at The Stockey Centre\, our weekly update emails (you can sign up for them here) and this website will include where and when each concert is occurring. \nUP NEXT: Jessica Sevier\nTuesday July 6 at 4pm – Virtual Show\nView on Facebook | View on YouTube\nToronto born vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Jessica Sevier has written many songs deemed mature beyond her years. Sevier likes to combine elements of classic rock\, country\, and pop to bring nostalgic sounds to her modern music. With this sound\, Sevier has been compared to vocalists and writers such as Stevie Nicks and Bruce Springsteen. \nHer most recent single “Fire Sky” is a folk tune inspired by the beauty of Northern Ontario and fading love. Previously\, Sevier has released singles “Empty Pockets” (April 2021)\, “As The River Rises” (February 2021)\, “Heads Up” (October 2020) which has reached #3 on the Canadian Indie Country Charts\, “Edge of the Night” (March 2020)\, “Jani” (January 2020)\, “Long Drive” (November 2019)\, and “Ghost of Tom” (August 2019). \nThe integrity of Jessica’s song writing has not gone unnoticed\, as her original music gained her a spot to compete on the TV show The Shot: Remastered. As well\, Sevier was a 2021 CMW (Canadian Music Week) Featured Artist/Performer\, an Indie Week 2021 exhibitor and was chosen as one of the top 12 in the CNE Rising Star Competition 2020. Sevier has spent most of her career touring around Ontario playing notable downtown Toronto venues and music festivals. Most recently Sevier has signed with manager CJ Allen\, as well as a recording deal with Roy Hamilton III’s\, The Singers Company \nWebsite | Facebook | Instagram \nWe’ve got so many more great names upcoming this season! Stay tuned to our website for the next performer’s information!
URL:https://stockeycentre.com/event/virtual-bands-on-the-bay-jessica-sevier/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Bands on the Bay,Virtual Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210713T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210713T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T213949
CREATED:20210708T180506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210708T180945Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Bands on the Bay: James Gray
DESCRIPTION:While it is our annual tradition to host regional performers on our bayside patio from June to August\, this summer during Phase One and Two of Ontario’s Roadmap to Reopening we’ll be bringing the performers to you right in the comfort of your own home… virtually! \nJoin us on Tuesday evenings this summer and we’ll be broadcasting some sweet tunes via Facebook and YouTube. Virtual shows will be broadcast at 4pm (and available at any time afterwards) and when we are able to host live shows later in the summer during Phase Three they will be held at 7pm at The Stockey Centre\, our weekly update emails (you can sign up for them here) and this website will include where and when each concert is occurring. \nUP NEXT: James Gray\nTuesday July 13 at 4pm – Virtual Show\nView on Facebook | View on YouTube\nJames Gray is a contemporary version of an old-school traveling folk singer. Over the years James has been criss-crossing Canada\, Europe and Australia in pursuit of seeing the world and entertaining folks along the way. Notably James was a musical guest on the TED Talks held on the west coast of Canada\, and recently James has received regular airplay on CBC radio programs including Fresh Air with Nana Aba Duncan and Ontario morning with Wei Chen. This past year Gray was invited to perform at both the 2019 Mariposa Folk Festival and the 2019 Troubadour Festival in James’ home of central Ontario. \nWebsite | Facebook \nWe’ve got so many more great names upcoming this season! Stay tuned to our website for the next performer’s information!  
URL:https://stockeycentre.com/event/virtual-bands-on-the-bay-james-gray-2/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Bands on the Bay,Virtual Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210810T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210810T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T213949
CREATED:20210805T144138Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210805T152033Z
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SUMMARY:Bands on the Bay: DeuxDads
DESCRIPTION:Bands on the Bay: Free Summer Concerts\nHeld outside on our fully licensed deck or inside in case of rain\, performances start at 7:00pm (unless stated otherwise). A free concert overlooking the bay is The Thing To Do on a summer Tuesday evening! \nAbout the band:\nConsisting of Dean Watson and Peter Trinz\, DeuxDads is a full sounding\, small footprint\, rock classic playing band. You will know every song they play! \nThis event will be held outdoors on The Stockey Centre’s Bayside Patio. Seating space will be available on a first-come first-served basis\, with a limited capacity.  \n\nMasks are required to be worn at all times for all attendees over the age of 2 years\, the only exception is when a refreshment is being actively consumed as a bar and pre-package snack will be available. Patrons can enjoy their beverage or prepacked\, purchased snacks while sitting in their assigned seats. No socializing/mingling while drinking/eating is permitted. This will be the only exception to removing their face covering. It must be put back on when eating/drinking is finished.\nSeating in the designated area will begin at 6pm.  We ask that attendees arrive no earlier than this time as we prepare for the event.  The performance will begin at 7pm. Tables seat up to 6 people.\nAttendees will be actively screened prior to seating.\nIn the event of inclement weather\, the performance will move to the The Stockey Centre’s Performance Hall.\n\nFor full details of the COVID-19 health protocols that will be in place at The Stockey Centre https://www.sleepprointernational.com/products/ambien/ for events\, please visit our Safety Guidelines page.
URL:https://stockeycentre.com/event/bands-on-the-bay-deuxdads/
LOCATION:The Stockey Centre\, 2 Bay Street\, Parry Sound\, Ontario\, P2A 1S3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Bands on the Bay
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Stockey Centre":MAILTO:info@stockeycentre.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210817T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210817T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T213949
CREATED:20210813T134808Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210813T135544Z
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SUMMARY:Bands on the Bay: Briar Summers
DESCRIPTION:Bands on the Bay: Free Summer Concerts\nHeld outside on our fully licensed deck or inside in case of rain\, performances start at 7:00pm (unless stated otherwise). A free concert overlooking the bay is The Thing To Do on a summer Tuesday evening! \nAbout the performer:\nBriar Summers is a 17-year-old singer-songwriter and Royal Conservatory pianist from Huntsville. She is honoured to be part of Bands on the Bay again this year! She is looking forward to sharing a variety of familiar pop songs and original alternative stylings from her debut album FROM THE ASHES\, which comes out this summer. Produced by 3x Grammy-award winner David Bottrill (Peter Gabriel\, Tool\, Rush)\, this record features some of Canada’s finest musicians and has been featured on CBC. She will be bringing her music to southern Ontario while attending the University of Toronto this fall. Please enjoy the show! \nbriarsummers.com \nThis event will be held outdoors on The Stockey Centre’s Bayside Patio. Seating space will be available on a first-come first-served basis\, with a limited capacity.  \n\nMasks are required to be worn at all times for all attendees over the age of 2 years\, the only exception is when a refreshment is being actively consumed as a bar and pre-package snack will be available. Patrons can enjoy their beverage or prepacked\, purchased snacks while sitting in their assigned seats. No socializing/mingling while drinking/eating is permitted. This will be the only exception to removing their face covering. It must be put back on when eating/drinking is finished.\nSeating in the designated area will begin at 6pm.  We ask that attendees arrive no earlier than this time as we prepare for the event.  The performance will begin at 7pm. Tables seat up to 6 people.\nAttendees will be actively screened prior to seating.\nIn the event of inclement weather\, the performance will move to the The Stockey Centre’s Performance Hall.\n\nFor full details of the COVID-19 health protocols that will be in place at The Stockey Centre for events\, please visit our Safety Guidelines page.
URL:https://stockeycentre.com/event/bands-on-the-bay-briar-summers/
LOCATION:The Stockey Centre\, 2 Bay Street\, Parry Sound\, Ontario\, P2A 1S3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Bands on the Bay
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210818T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210818T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T213949
CREATED:20210812T195747Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210813T135442Z
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SUMMARY:Bands on the Bay: FourOneSix
DESCRIPTION:Bands on the Bay: Free Summer Concerts\nHeld outside on our fully licensed deck or inside in case of rain\, performances start at 7:00pm (unless stated otherwise). A free concert overlooking the bay is The Thing To Do on a summer Tuesday evening! And now on this special Wednesday night on August 18! \nAbout the band:\nFourOneSix is best described as catchy reflective pop with a retro vibe delivered on an acoustic cloud with some electro-ambient sunshine. This Toronto based four piece is a hybrid of genres and influences\, a musical recipe of sorts; a dash of singer-songwriter\, a pinch of folk\, a sliver of psychedelia\, a sprinkle of new wave\, all blended with generous portions of well-crafted pop/rock. \nwww.thisis416.ca \nThis event will be held outdoors on The Stockey Centre’s Bayside Patio. Seating space will be available on a first-come first-served basis\, with a limited capacity.  \n\nMasks are required to be worn at all times for all attendees over the age of 2 years\, the only exception is when a refreshment is being actively consumed as a bar and pre-package snack will be available. Patrons can enjoy their beverage or prepacked\, purchased snacks while sitting in their assigned seats. No socializing/mingling while drinking/eating is permitted. This will be the only exception to removing their face covering. It must be put back on when eating/drinking is finished.\nSeating in the designated area will begin at 6pm.  We ask that attendees arrive no earlier than this time as we prepare for the event.  The performance will begin at 7pm. Tables seat up to 6 people.\nAttendees will be actively screened prior to seating.\nIn the event of inclement weather\, the performance will move to the The Stockey Centre’s Performance Hall.\n\nFor full details of the COVID-19 health protocols that will be in place at The Stockey Centre for events\, please visit our Safety Guidelines page.
URL:https://stockeycentre.com/event/bands-on-the-bay-fouronesix/
LOCATION:The Stockey Centre\, 2 Bay Street\, Parry Sound\, Ontario\, P2A 1S3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Bands on the Bay
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Stockey Centre":MAILTO:info@stockeycentre.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210824T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210824T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T213949
CREATED:20210818T140011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210819T144922Z
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SUMMARY:Bands on the Bay: Tamica & the Boyz
DESCRIPTION:Bands on the Bay: Free Summer Concerts\nHeld outside on our fully licensed deck or inside in case of rain\, performances start at 7:00pm (unless stated otherwise). A free concert overlooking the bay is The Thing To Do on a summer Tuesday evening! \nAbout the band:\nTamica has been a professional musician for 25+ years getting her official start with the Ruanne’s House Band in Barrie and is now based Muskoka after journeying through Ontario as a band leader\, lead/backing vocalist\, and percussionist.  Tamica writes and performs original music along with interpreting classic blues/rnb/funk/soul/rock tunes to make them her own and aspires to translate a rootsy sound and to keepin’ the Blues alive. \nTamica hosted “The Blues is My Business”\, a weekly blues radio show on Hunter’s Bay Radio where she featured her influences- Etta James\, Aretha Franklin\, Bonnie Raitt\, Tedeschi Trucks\, Big Mama Thornton\, Janis Joplin and Bonnie Bramlett to name a few as well as featuring the wealth of talent in the Canadian Blues scene. \nTamica leads and performs in various duo\, trio and full band formations with artists such as Carl Rabinowitz\, Gerry Markman\, Jerome Godboo\, Sean Cotton\, Tobin Spring\, Grant Slater\, David Morrison\, Gina Horswood\, Adam Webster and Dani Strong. \nTamica’s main project “Tamica & the Boyz” \, entertains at various pubs\, bars\, house concerts\, events and festivals in Ontario including repeat performances at the Stonebridge Wasaga Beach Blues Festival (2015-2019) and the Collingwood Jazz and Blues at the Station 2015 & season opener in 2016 with an Allstar band. \nThis event will be held outdoors on The Stockey Centre’s Bayside Patio. Seating space will be available on a first-come first-served basis\, with a limited capacity.  \n\nMasks are required to be worn at all times for all attendees over the age of 2 years\, the only exception is when a refreshment is being actively consumed as a bar and pre-package snack will be available. Patrons can enjoy their beverage or prepacked\, purchased snacks while sitting in their assigned seats. No socializing/mingling while drinking/eating is permitted. This will be the only exception to removing their face covering. It must be put back on when eating/drinking is finished.\nSeating in the designated area will begin at 6pm.  We ask that attendees arrive no earlier than this time as we prepare for the event.  The performance will begin at 7pm. Tables seat up to 6 people.\nAttendees will be actively screened prior to seating.\nIn the event of inclement weather\, the performance will move to the The Stockey Centre’s Performance Hall.\n\nFor full details of the COVID-19 health protocols that will be in place at The Stockey Centre for events\, please visit our Safety Guidelines page.
URL:https://stockeycentre.com/event/bands-on-the-bay-tamica-the-boyz/
LOCATION:The Stockey Centre\, 2 Bay Street\, Parry Sound\, Ontario\, P2A 1S3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Bands on the Bay
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Stockey Centre":MAILTO:info@stockeycentre.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210830T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210830T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T213949
CREATED:20210825T175953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210825T175942Z
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SUMMARY:Peter Mennie: That Magic Guy
DESCRIPTION:PETER MENNIE: That Magic Guy presents a “funfilled\, hysterically funny\, family-friendly\, festival of foolin” that has been touring North America and Europe & the Middle East for the past 30 years and is guaranteed to be the funniest magic show you will see all year. \nThoughout his career as CANADA’S FAMILY FRIENDLY FOOLER – magician Peter Mennie has done it all from full illusion shows right down to intimate close-up magic and almost every style in between. However\, nothing compares to the satisfaction received from entertaining family audiences. He loves entertaining the kids and Mom & Dad – together. Two levels of comedy\, two levels of astonishment\, all in one amazing performance. \nPeter Mennie’s Magic Show truly is a “stand-up-situational-comedy-of-errors” performance that Deerhurst Resort called “Hilarious\, Interactive and Ideal for all ages!” and the Labrador Creative Arts Festival said\, “They didn’t want you to stop!!” City-TV put it best\, “A funny guy with a great act!” \nThis event will be held outdoors in The Stockey Centre’s Parking Lot. Seating space will be available on a first-come first-served basis\, with a limited capacity. Attendance is pay-what-you-can upon arrival. \n\nMasks are required to be worn at all times for all attendees over the age of 2 years.\nWe recommend bringing your own lawn chairs or blankets for seating\, as seating will be in a designated area of The Stockey Centre’s Parking Lot.\nIn the event of inclement weather\, the performance will move to the The Stockey Centre’s Performance Hall.\nSeating in the designated area will begin at 10am.  We ask that attendees arrive no earlier than this time as we prepare for the event.  The performance will begin at 11am and is expected to be one hour in length.  Attendees will be actively screened prior to seating.\n\nFor full details of the COVID-19 health protocols that will be in place at https://abyskincare.com/isotretinoin/ The Stockey Centre for events\, please visit our Safety Guidelines page. \n 
URL:https://stockeycentre.com/event/peter-mennie/
LOCATION:The Stockey Centre\, 2 Bay Street\, Parry Sound\, Ontario\, P2A 1S3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Family Show
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Stockey Centre":MAILTO:info@stockeycentre.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210831T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210831T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T213949
CREATED:20210825T175846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210825T175937Z
UID:3488-1630436400-1630443600@stockeycentre.com
SUMMARY:Bands on the Bay: Doogie & Dun
DESCRIPTION:Bands on the Bay: Free Summer Concerts\nHeld outside on our fully licensed deck or inside in case of rain\, performances start at 7:00pm (unless stated otherwise). A free concert overlooking the bay is The Thing To Do on a summer Tuesday evening!  \nAbout the performer:\nDoogie & Dun is a musical alliance between long time Canadian musician/vocalists\, Douglas John Cameron and Duncan Fremlin. They’ve come together after almost a combined century on stage\, Douglas as an award winning vocalist and songwriter\, and Duncan as the leader of Whiskey Jack\, one of the longest running bands in Canadian country music. Their collaboration was born 10 years ago but continues to evolve as they travel the country with their very popular show\, Whiskey Jack Presents Stories and Songs of Stompin’ Tom. \nwww.doogieanddun.com \nThis event will be held outdoors on The Stockey Centre’s Bayside Patio. Seating space will be available on a first-come first-served basis\, with a limited capacity.  \n\nMasks are required to be worn at all times for all attendees over the age of 2 years\, the only exception is when a refreshment is being actively consumed as a bar and pre-package snack will be available. Patrons can enjoy their beverage or prepacked\, purchased snacks while sitting in their assigned seats. No socializing/mingling while drinking/eating is permitted. This will be the only exception to removing their face covering. It must be put back on when eating/drinking is finished.\nSeating in the designated area will begin at 6pm.  We ask that attendees arrive no earlier than this time as we prepare for the event.  The performance will begin at 7pm. Tables seat up to 6 people.\nAttendees will be actively screened prior to seating.\nIn the event of inclement weather\, the performance will move to the The Stockey Centre’s Performance Hall.\n\nFor full details of the COVID-19 health protocols that will be in place at The Stockey Centre for events\, please visit our Safety Guidelines page.
URL:https://stockeycentre.com/event/bands-on-the-bay-doogie-dun/
LOCATION:The Stockey Centre\, 2 Bay Street\, Parry Sound\, Ontario\, P2A 1S3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Bands on the Bay
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Stockey Centre":MAILTO:info@stockeycentre.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210909T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210909T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T213949
CREATED:20210901T140024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210901T181235Z
UID:3504-1631214000-1631214000@stockeycentre.com
SUMMARY:Film at the Stockey: Dirty Dancing
DESCRIPTION:“Nobody puts Fried Green Tomatoes in a corner.” Part of our “Dirty Green Tomatoes” series\, featuring Dirty Dancing on September 9th and Fried Green Tomatoes on September 23rd.\nEnjoy a night out at The Stockey Centre with a Dirty Dancing themed night! Tickets go on sale Wednesday September 1st at 10am. \nAbout the film: Spending the summer at a Catskills resort with her family\, Frances “Baby” Houseman falls in love with the camp’s dance instructor\, Johnny Castle. Rated 14A for adult themes and mild profanity. \nFor full details of the COVID-19 health protocols that will be in place at the Stockey Centre for this event\, please visit our Safety Guidelines page.   \nTickets are available for purchase online\, in-person and over the phone at (705) 746-4466.  For groups larger than 2 people or single tickets\, please contact us in-person or over the phone\, online sales are available for groups of 2 at this time as we observe capacity and distancing protocols.
URL:https://stockeycentre.com/event/film-at-the-stockey-dirty-dancing/
LOCATION:The Stockey Centre\, 2 Bay Street\, Parry Sound\, Ontario\, P2A 1S3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Film at the Stockey
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Stockey Centre":MAILTO:info@stockeycentre.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210914T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210914T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T213949
CREATED:20210910T130009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210910T152622Z
UID:3495-1631642400-1631649600@stockeycentre.com
SUMMARY:Bands on the Bay: Tragedy Ann
DESCRIPTION:Bands on the Bay: Free Summer Concerts\nHeld outside on our fully licensed deck or inside in case of rain\, performances start at 6:00pm in September. A free concert overlooking the bay is The Thing To Do on a summer evening! \nAbout the performer:\nTragedy Ann is a forward-looking folk duo from Guelph\, Ontario. With intimacy and care\, Liv Cazzola and Braden Phelan favour a flashlight over a spotlight in songs for community\, nature\, and hardworking hospital staff. Braiding organic vocal harmonies with accordion\, singing saw\, guitars\, and ukulele\, Tragedy Ann’s arrangements are as delicate as they are driving. Their sounds and stories were most recently captured on 2018’s “Matches”\, garnering them two ‘Songs from the Heart’ songwriting awards (Folk Music Ontario)\, international critical acclaim\, Canadian folk/roots radio charting\, and syndication on CBC Radio and Stingray Music. Performing across Canada\, continental Europe and in the USA\, Tragedy Ann concerts emanate “..the honesty and enthusiasm of people who can’t help but create and perform.” (Jon Farmer\, Georgian Bay Roots). \ntragedyannmusic.com \nThis event will be held outdoors on The Stockey Centre’s Bayside Patio. Seating space will be available on a first-come first-served basis\, with a limited capacity.  \n\nMasks are required to be worn at all times for all attendees over the age of 2 years\, the only exception is when a refreshment is being actively consumed as a bar and pre-package snack will be available. Patrons can enjoy their beverage or prepacked\, purchased snacks while sitting in their assigned seats. No socializing/mingling while drinking/eating is permitted. This will be the only exception to removing their face covering. It must be put back on when eating/drinking is finished.\nSeating in the designated area will begin at 5pm.  We ask that attendees arrive no earlier than this time as we prepare for the event.  The performance will begin at 6pm. Tables seat up to 6 people.\nAttendees will be actively screened prior to seating.\nIn the event of inclement weather\, the performance will move to the The Stockey Centre’s Performance Hall.\n\nFor full details of the COVID-19 health protocols that will be in place at The Stockey Centre for events\, please visit our Safety Guidelines page.
URL:https://stockeycentre.com/event/bands-on-the-bay-tragedy-ann/
LOCATION:The Stockey Centre\, 2 Bay Street\, Parry Sound\, Ontario\, P2A 1S3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Bands on the Bay
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Stockey Centre":MAILTO:info@stockeycentre.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210921T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210921T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T213949
CREATED:20210917T120024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210917T144751Z
UID:3520-1632247200-1632254400@stockeycentre.com
SUMMARY:Bands on the Bay: Bailey & Atkinson
DESCRIPTION:Bands on the Bay: Free Summer Concerts\nHeld outside on our fully licensed deck or inside in case of rain\, performances start at 6:00pm in September. A free concert overlooking the bay is The Thing To Do on an early fall evening! \nAbout the performer:   \nJohn Bailey and Lori Atkinson play a variety of tunes ranging from country\, blue glass\, modern\, and instrumentals. \nThis event will be held outdoors on The Stockey Centre’s Bayside Patio. Seating space will be available on a first-come first-served basis\, with a limited capacity. \n\nMasks are required to be worn at all times for all attendees over the age of 2 years\, the only exception is when a refreshment is being actively consumed as a bar and pre-package snack will be available. Patrons can enjoy their beverage or prepacked\, purchased snacks while sitting in their assigned seats. No socializing/mingling while drinking/eating is permitted. This will be the only exception to removing their face covering. It must be put back on when eating/drinking is finished.\nSeating in the designated area will begin at 5pm.  We ask that attendees arrive no earlier than this time as we prepare for the event.  The performance will begin at 6pm. Tables seat up to 6 people.\nAttendees will be actively screened prior to seating.\nIn the event of inclement weather\, the performance will move to the The Stockey Centre’s Performance Hall.\n\nFor full details of the COVID-19 health protocols that will be in place at The Stockey Centre for https://healthsavy.com events\, please visit our Safety Guidelines page.
URL:https://stockeycentre.com/event/bands-on-the-bay-bailey-atkinson/
LOCATION:The Stockey Centre\, 2 Bay Street\, Parry Sound\, Ontario\, P2A 1S3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Bands on the Bay
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Stockey Centre":MAILTO:info@stockeycentre.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210923T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210923T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T213949
CREATED:20210922T140025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210922T140402Z
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SUMMARY:Film at the Stockey: Fried Green Tomatoes
DESCRIPTION:“Nobody puts Fried Green Tomatoes in a corner.” Part of our “Dirty Green Tomatoes” series\, featuring Dirty Dancing on September 9th and Fried Green Tomatoes on September 23rd.\nEnjoy a night out at The Stockey Centre with a Fried Green Tomatoes themed night! Tickets go on sale Wednesday September 1st at 10am. \nThe film tells the story of a housewife who\, unhappy with her life\, befriends an elderly lady in a nursing home and is enthralled by the tales she tells of people she used to know. \nFor full details of the COVID-19 health protocols that will be in place at the Stockey Centre for this event\, please visit our Safety Guidelines page. \nTickets are available for purchase online\, in-person and over the phone at (705) 746-4466.  For groups larger than 2 people or single tickets\, please contact us in-person or over the phone\, online sales are available for groups of 2 at this time as we observe capacity and distancing protocols. \nEffective September 22nd\, 2021\, the Stockey Centre will be required to have a Vaccine Certificate Protocol in place for all events occurring at the Stockey Centre\, as per the Province of Ontario’s Proof of Vaccination Mandate. This event will fall under the Proof of Vaccination Mandate. The protocol is attached for your consideration: The Charles W. Stockey Centre’s Vaccine Certificate Protocol [PDF]. We are required to check your Vaccination Receipt along with Proof of Identity when you arrive at the facility. \n 
URL:https://stockeycentre.com/event/film-at-the-stockey-fried-green-tomatoes/
LOCATION:The Stockey Centre\, 2 Bay Street\, Parry Sound\, Ontario\, P2A 1S3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Film at the Stockey
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Stockey Centre":MAILTO:info@stockeycentre.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210924T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210924T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T213949
CREATED:20210924T120044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210924T150118Z
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SUMMARY:Bands on the Bay: Filthy Rich and the Empty Pockets
DESCRIPTION:Bands on the Bay: Free Summer Concerts\nHeld outside on our fully licensed deck or inside in case of rain\, performances start at 6:00pm in September. A free concert overlooking the bay is The Thing To Do on an early fall evening! \nAbout the performer: \n“Filthy Rich and the Empty Pockets” are Cottage Country’s best cover band! Classic-Rock hits from the era of Guitar-Heroes and Golden-Gods! \nThis event will be held outdoors on The Stockey Centre’s Bayside Patio. Seating space will be available on a first-come first-served basis\, with a limited capacity. \n\nMasks are required to be worn at all times for all attendees over the age of 2 years\, the only exception is when a refreshment is being actively consumed as a bar and pre-package snack will be available. Patrons can enjoy their beverage or prepacked\, purchased snacks while sitting in their assigned seats. No socializing/mingling while drinking/eating is permitted. This will be the only exception to removing their face covering. It must be put back on when eating/drinking is finished.\nSeating in the designated area will begin at 5pm.  We ask that attendees arrive no earlier than this time as we prepare for the event.  The performance will begin at 6pm. Tables seat up to 6 people.\nAttendees will be actively screened prior to seating.\nIn the event of inclement weather\, the performance will move to the The Stockey Centre’s Performance Hall.\n\nFor full details of the COVID-19 health protocols that will be in place at The Stockey Centre for events\, please visit our Safety Guidelines page. \nEffective September 22nd\, 2021\, the Stockey Centre will be required to have a Vaccine Certificate Protocol in place for all events occurring at the Stockey Centre\, as per the Province of Ontario’s Proof of Vaccination Mandate. This event will fall under the Proof of Vaccination Mandate. The protocol is attached for your consideration: The Charles W. Stockey Centre’s Vaccine Certificate Protocol [PDF]. We are required to check your Vaccination Receipt along with Proof of Identity when you arrive at the facility.
URL:https://stockeycentre.com/event/bands-on-the-bay-filthy-rich-and-the-empty-pockets-2/
LOCATION:The Stockey Centre\, 2 Bay Street\, Parry Sound\, Ontario\, P2A 1S3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Bands on the Bay
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210928T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210928T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T213949
CREATED:20210923T120010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210924T150124Z
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SUMMARY:Bands on the Bay: Don James
DESCRIPTION:Bands on the Bay: Free Summer Concerts\nHeld outside on our fully licensed deck or inside in case of rain\, performances start at 6:00pm in September. A free concert overlooking the bay is The Thing To Do on an early fall evening! \nAbout the performer: \nDon James is a solo artist playing Tribute Songs of Gordon Lightfoot\, supplemented with Jimmy Buffet\, John Denver\, Credence Garth Brooks\, The Eagles\, Elvis\, Leonard Cohen\, George Strait\, Kenny Chesney\, Jack Mosley and many more. He plays six and twelve string guitar\, harmonica and have harmony voice and drum kit accompaniment on many songs. \nThis event will be held outdoors on The Stockey Centre’s Bayside Patio. Seating space will be available on a first-come first-served basis\, with a limited capacity. \n\nMasks are required to be worn at all times for all attendees over the age of 2 years\, the only exception is when a refreshment is being actively consumed as a bar and pre-package snack will be available. Patrons can enjoy their beverage or prepacked\, purchased snacks while sitting in their assigned seats. No socializing/mingling while drinking/eating is permitted. This will be the only exception to removing their face covering. It must be put back on when eating/drinking is finished.\nSeating in the designated area will begin at 5pm.  We ask that attendees arrive no earlier than this time as we prepare for the event.  The performance will begin at 6pm. Tables seat up to 6 people.\nAttendees will be actively screened prior to seating.\nIn the event of inclement weather\, the performance will move to the The Stockey Centre’s Performance Hall.\n\nFor full details of the COVID-19 health protocols that will be in place at The Stockey Centre for https://www.mcmedicalnj.com/clonazepam events\, please visit our Safety Guidelines page. \nEffective September 22nd\, 2021\, the Stockey Centre will be required to have a Vaccine Certificate Protocol in place for all events occurring at the Stockey Centre\, as per the Province of Ontario’s Proof of Vaccination Mandate. This event will fall under the Proof of Vaccination Mandate. The protocol is attached for your consideration: The Charles W. Stockey Centre’s Vaccine Certificate Protocol [PDF]. We are required to check your Vaccination Receipt along with Proof of Identity when you arrive at the facility.
URL:https://stockeycentre.com/event/bands-on-the-bay-don-james/
LOCATION:The Stockey Centre\, 2 Bay Street\, Parry Sound\, Ontario\, P2A 1S3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Bands on the Bay
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Stockey Centre":MAILTO:info@stockeycentre.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211001
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211004
DTSTAMP:20260403T213949
CREATED:20210929T120047Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210929T131845Z
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SUMMARY:Second Annual Big Sound International Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Second Annual Big Sound International Film Festival from October 1 to October 3\, 2021! \nBig Sound International Film Festival is an annual three-day event that intertwines the spell-binding nature of Georgian Bay with the sophisticated talent of international filmmakers\, to create an unforgettable cinematic experience\, and a serious festival for films and filmmakers to advance\, and be recognized. \nHosted at The Stockey Centre in Parry Sound\, Ontario\, Canada\, the venue overlooks the big sound of Georgian Bay\, where filmmakers will enjoy live screenings in our state of the art theatre that draws audiences from around the globe. \nParry Sound is a growing hub for film production and has drawn International investment and acclaim\, where our economic interests intend to invest further into film. \nJoin us for three days of celebration\, inspiration and collaboration where creativity thrives\, and talent turns vision into reality. \nTickets are available for purchase online\, in-person and over the phone at (705) 746-4466.  For groups larger than 2 people or single tickets\, please contact us in-person or over the phone\, online sales are available for groups of 2 at this time as we observe capacity and distancing protocols. \nTickets are $15 per screening. \nFor full details of the COVID-19 health protocols that will be in place at the Stockey Centre for these events\, please visit our Safety Guidelines page. \nEffective September 22nd\, 2021\, the Stockey Centre will be required to have a Vaccine Certificate Protocol in place for all events occurring at the Stockey Centre\, as per the Province of Ontario’s Proof of Vaccination Mandate. This event will fall under the Proof of Vaccination Mandate. The protocol is attached for your consideration: The Charles W. Stockey Centre’s Vaccine Certificate Protocol [PDF]. We are required to check your Vaccination Receipt along with Proof of Identity when you arrive at the facility. \nwww.bigsoundfilm.com \n  \nFILM FESTIVAL SCHEDULE:\nFriday October 1\n5:30 pm INTERNATIONAL DOCUMENTARY – STALKING CHERNOBYL\nAn extraordinary look inside Chernobyl\, as it is today\, exactly as it was left on the day of evacuation\, and how it has become an eery attraction. \nThree decades after the world’s most infamous nuclear disaster\, illegal hiking adventurers known as “stalkers”\, extreme sports enthusiasts\, artists\, and tour companies have begun to explore anew the mysterious\, ghostly landscape\, where trees and forest animals have reclaimed land abandoned by residents. \nEven as survivors continue to reckon with a dishonest government’s attempts to cover up the extent of the disaster\, the Chernobyl exclusion zone has turned into a bizarre tourist attraction\, drawing seekers with a taste for the post- apocalyptic. \nDirected by Lara Lee \nChildfree – Opening Short Film. Interviews with Iranian women about the reasons they have chosen to be childfree in modern-day Iran. \n7:30 pm INTERNATIONAL FEATURE FILM – Sisters: The Summer We Found Our Superpowers\nTwo sisters set off on an epic journey across the Norwegian wilderness to find help for their father who has fallen into a mountain crack. \nDirected by Arild Østin Ommundsen and Silje Salomonsen. \nA Working Man – Opening short film. \n  \nSaturday October 2\n3:00pm SHORT FILMS\n\nBlood on The Risers -IN 1945 Charlie comes home to his wife after war\, but she doesn’t expect the trauma that he brings home with him.\nMute – Mute follows a middle aged woman as she unloads the details of her husband’s infidelity on a deaf hitchhiker. What starts as just a ride becomes something much more sinister.\nKesi – On the eve of her 21st birthday\, Kesi and her band of stuﬀed animals travel back home for her alcoholic Mother’s funeral.\nLet Go Let God – A man visits a therapist in seek of help for insomnia\, but the conversation they have takes a dramatic turn.\n\n5:00pm NO BORDERS – INTERNATIONAL COMEDY\nA light-hearted Eastern European comedy that follows four diﬀerent characters on their journeys to find love in the most unexpected ways.A delightful and endearing story reminiscent of Love Actually. \n7:30pm DOCUMENTARY FEATURE FILM – FOLLOWING THE NINTH\nPowerful and emotive historical footage and Beethoven’s music tell a raw and fascinating story of conflict and healing. \nFilmed on 5 continents and in 12 countries\, FOLLOWING THE NINTH is the story of four people whose lives have been transformed and repaired by Beethoven’s message in his Ninth Symphony. \nFrom China’s Tiananmen Square to Chile’s Pinochet dictatorship\, FOLLOWING THE NINTH is an enthralling story about the power it has toliberate us\, to shield us against suﬀering\, and to provide hope and resilience for us in dark times. \nDirected by Kerry Candaele \nApocalypse Notes – Opening FilmWhat if all of the musical melodies in the world had already been composed? A thought-provoking short film the explores the value of music. \n  \nSunday October 3\n3:00 pm DOCUMENTARY SHORT FILMS\n\nVoice of the Glaciers – Four young adventurers\, embark on a dangerous expedition into the Arctic\, with the intent of documenting the true story of the eﬀects of the changing climate.\nGoing Deeper: Love Letter to Nazare – A passion project filmed in Nazare\, Portugal. This isn’t an action sports film\, it’s not even a surf film; it’s a human story set amongst the most powerful waves known to humankind.\nValley Of The Southern North – A love letter to The Peace Valley and the people and creatures that make it their home. How will the Site C dam\, now under construction\, aﬀect the people and creatures who have made these shores their home?\nVAKA – Tokelau was the first nation to aim for 100% of its electricity to be generated from solar. This South Pacific atoll weaves traditional wisdom with modern eco-technology.\nPower For Pollinators – land managers have an opportunity to turn millions of acres into pollinator habitat.\n\n5:00 pm DOCUMENTARY – IMPOSSIBLE POSSIBLE: THE AMAZON 5000 STORY\nA controversial expedition leader assembles a band of amateur adventurers to accomplish the impossible\, traverse the Amazon\, 5000 miles from coast to coast.The former Israeli military leaders’ temperamental personality landshim in dangerous situations that must use his grit to overcome. All of this while battling cancer and striving to make a positive change for others. \nDirected by Adam Bret. \n7:30pm FEATURE FILM – SIJOU\nA once-in-a-lifetime experience. A sweeping adventure. A journey to the wild vast lands of India and Bhutan \, to follow the story of a boy who will fight against the odds of his birth and change the fate of his people forever. \nThe boy named SIJOU lives in a village in India. He is a very jollychild who loves playing with his friends\, but who knows that one day hewill become a slave. His life takes a drastic turn when he becomes a victim of the Feudal Land Tenure System which was in practice in Bhutan till 1958. Many people living near the Indo-Bhutan border were victims of this system until it was abolished.Directed by Vishal P. Chaliha
URL:https://stockeycentre.com/event/bsiff-2021/
LOCATION:The Stockey Centre\, 2 Bay Street\, Parry Sound\, Ontario\, P2A 1S3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Film Festival
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Stockey Centre":MAILTO:info@stockeycentre.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211014T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211014T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T213949
CREATED:20210928T120053Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210929T132327Z
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SUMMARY:Film at the Stockey: Falling for Figaro
DESCRIPTION:About the film: A brilliant young fund manager leaves her unfulfilling job and long-term boyfriend to chase her lifelong dream of becoming an opera singer in the Scottish Highlands. This film is rated PG for coarse language. \nFor full details of the COVID-19 health protocols that will be in place at the Stockey Centre for this event\, please visit our Safety Guidelines page. \nTickets are available for purchase online\, in-person and over the phone at (705) 746-4466.  For groups larger than 2 people or single tickets\, please contact us in-person or over the phone\, online sales are available for groups of 2 at this time as we observe capacity and distancing protocols. \nEffective September 22nd\, 2021\, the Stockey Centre will be required to have a Vaccine Certificate Protocol in place for all events occurring at the Stockey Centre\, as per the Province of Ontario’s Proof of Vaccination Mandate. This event will fall under the Proof of Vaccination Mandate. The protocol is attached for your consideration: The Charles W. Stockey Centre’s Vaccine Certificate Protocol [PDF]. We are required to check your Vaccination Receipt along with Proof of Identity when you arrive at the facility. \n 
URL:https://stockeycentre.com/event/film-at-the-stockey-falling-for-figaro/
LOCATION:The Stockey Centre\, 2 Bay Street\, Parry Sound\, Ontario\, P2A 1S3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Film at the Stockey
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Stockey Centre":MAILTO:info@stockeycentre.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211028T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211028T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T213949
CREATED:20210927T120027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210929T132356Z
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SUMMARY:Film at the Stockey: Hocus Pocus
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy a night out at The Stockey Centre for an early Halloween-themed film! \nAbout the film: A curious youngster moves to Salem\, where he struggles to fit in before awakening a trio of diabolical witches that were executed in the 17th century. Starring Bette Midler\, Sarah Jessica Parker\, and Kathy Najimy. This film is rated PG for some scary sequences and for language. \nFor full details of the COVID-19 health protocols that will be in place at the Stockey Centre for this event\, please visit our Safety Guidelines page. \nTickets are available for purchase online\, in-person and over the phone at (705) 746-4466.  For groups larger than 2 people or single tickets\, please contact us in-person or over the phone\, online sales are available for groups of 2 at this time as we observe capacity and distancing protocols. \nEffective September 22nd\, 2021\, the Stockey Centre will be required to have a Vaccine Certificate Protocol in place for all events occurring at the Stockey Centre\, as per the Province of Ontario’s Proof of Vaccination Mandate. This event will fall under the Proof of Vaccination Mandate. The protocol is attached for your consideration: The Charles W. Stockey Centre’s Vaccine Certificate Protocol [PDF]. We are required to check your Vaccination Receipt along with Proof of Identity when you arrive at the facility.
URL:https://stockeycentre.com/event/film-at-the-stockey-hocus-pocus/
LOCATION:The Stockey Centre\, 2 Bay Street\, Parry Sound\, Ontario\, P2A 1S3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Film at the Stockey
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Stockey Centre":MAILTO:info@stockeycentre.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211104T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211104T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T213949
CREATED:20211102T203637Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211102T204838Z
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SUMMARY:Film at the Stockey: Cruella
DESCRIPTION:About the film: Academy Award winner Emma Stone stars in Disney’s “Cruella\,” an all-new live-action feature film about the rebellious early days of one of cinemas most notorious – and notoriously fashionable – villains\, the legendary Cruella de Vil. “Cruella\,” which is set in 1970s London amidst the punk rock revolution\, follows a young grifter named Estella\, a clever and creative girl determined to make a name for herself with her designs. She befriends a pair of young thieves who appreciate her appetite for mischief\, and together they are able to build a life for themselves on the London streets. One day\, Estella’s flair for fashion catches the eye of the Baroness von Hellman\, a fashion legend who is devastatingly chic and terrifyingly haute\, played by two-time Oscar winner Emma Thompson. But their relationship sets in motion a course of events and revelations that will cause Estella to embrace her wicked side and become the raucous\, fashionable and revenge-bent Cruella. This film is rated PG-13. \nTickets are $10 each. \nFor full details of the COVID-19 health protocols that will be in place at the Stockey Centre for https://medtecllc.com/ambien-online/ this event\, please visit our Safety Guidelines page. \nEffective September 22nd\, 2021\, the Stockey Centre is required to have a Vaccine Certificate Protocol in place for all events occurring at the Stockey Centre\, as per the Province of Ontario’s Proof of Vaccination Mandate. The protocol is attached for your consideration: The Charles W. Stockey Centre’s Vaccine Certificate Protocol [PDF]. We are required to check your Vaccination Receipt along with Proof of Identity when you arrive at the facility. \nBUY TICKETS ONLINE HERE
URL:https://stockeycentre.com/event/film-at-the-stockey-cruella/
LOCATION:The Stockey Centre\, 2 Bay Street\, Parry Sound\, Ontario\, P2A 1S3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Film at the Stockey
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Stockey Centre":MAILTO:info@stockeycentre.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211105T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211105T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T213949
CREATED:20211105T200000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211105T210648Z
UID:3605-1636142400-1636142400@stockeycentre.com
SUMMARY:100 Years From Now
DESCRIPTION:A folk musical of love\, sacrifice\, and the great war by Shipyard Kitchen Party. \nBased on the inspiring story of Canadian war heroine\, Mae Belle Sampson\, “100 Years From Now” recounts the triumphs and tragedies of two brothers and the women they love in the years surrounding WWI. \nBlending original song-writing with stirring archival imagery and dramatic storytelling\, “100 Years From Now” is a musical journey from the Great Lakes to Vimy Ridge and beyond. \nTickets are $37.95 + HST each. \nFor full details of the COVID-19 health protocols that will be in place at the Stockey Centre for this event\, please visit our Safety Guidelines page. \nEffective September 22nd\, 2021\, the Stockey Centre is required to have a Vaccine Certificate Protocol in place for all events occurring at the Stockey Centre\, as per the Province of Ontario’s Proof of Vaccination Mandate. The protocol is attached for your consideration: The Charles W. Stockey Centre’s Vaccine Certificate Protocol [PDF]. We are required to check your Vaccination Receipt along with Proof of Identity when you arrive at the facility. \nBUY TICKETS ONLINE HERE\n*Please note\, bar service and refreshments will not be available at this event.
URL:https://stockeycentre.com/event/100-years-from-now/
LOCATION:The Stockey Centre\, 2 Bay Street\, Parry Sound\, Ontario\, P2A 1S3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Stockey Centre":MAILTO:info@stockeycentre.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211106T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211106T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T213949
CREATED:20211105T192500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211105T210642Z
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SUMMARY:Steven Page
DESCRIPTION:Recorded in Canada and upstate New York with longtime live bands Odds and The Original Six\, and frequent collaborator Craig Northey\, Discipline is Page’s fifth solo album and the spiritual follow-up to 2016’s Heal Thyself\, Pt. I: Instinct. Musically the album funnels Page’s love of 70s/80s radio-ready soul and R&B through the heady pop prism of David Byrne and Kevin Rowland with some 80s weirdness thrown in. Page was recently inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame with his former band\, the Barenaked Ladies. He has always been a prolific writer of words and hooks\, but on Discipline they’re delivered with such a clear-eyed confidence and purposeful vision that somehow it feels like an evolution\, a breakthrough and a homecoming all at once. Page deploys existential heft\, dystopian visions\, savage humor and a killer horn section like a many-headed hydra with sights trained squarely on himself – and by extension the question of what it means to be an artist at all in a time like this. \n“In our rock culture the three major times of political music-making were the late 60s\, the punk movement in the 70s and then the late 80s\, and there’s a lot to learn from each\,” says Page\, who as a Canadian citizen that has lived in the U.S. for more than five years\, is currently unable to vote in either country. “On this album a lot of these songs are asking questions like\, ‘What are you giving away\, and to what purpose? To make yourself feel better or look better? Or do you actually think you can inspire change?’ I’ve watched lots of my peers going off on social media\, but it’s so brief\, like picking fights in the air. I’d rather talk about it in music.” \nAnd talk he does – better than most of us. Throughout Discipline Page acts as a sort of shape-shifting Zelig\, a melodious Dr. Who – freewheeling through time and space to pop in\, poke fun\, relive and reimagine key moments in music history\, while also wading in some of the weightier socio-political waters of the last century\, all as a way to ask new questions\, prefigure new futures and try to make sense of right now.  \nTaking cues from the great soul anthems of the 70s\, album-closer “Looking for the Light” finds Page ending things on a hopeful note – one stripped of the winking irony and irreverence that have become his signature. And whether it’s a spiritual destination\, or a promise of better times to come\, it’s clear that Page is headed somewhere he’s never been before – and we’re lucky to go along for the ride. \nTickets are $47.95 + HST each. \nFor full details of the COVID-19 health protocols that will be in place at the Stockey Centre for this event\, please visit our Safety Guidelines page. \nEffective September 22nd\, 2021\, the Stockey Centre is required to have a Vaccine Certificate Protocol in place for all events occurring at the Stockey Centre\, as per the Province of Ontario’s Proof of Vaccination Mandate. The protocol is attached for your consideration: The Charles W. Stockey Centre’s Vaccine Certificate Protocol [PDF]. We are required to check your Vaccination Receipt along with Proof of Identity when you arrive at the facility. \nBUY TICKETS ONLINE HERE\n*Please note\, bar service and refreshments will not be available at this event.
URL:https://stockeycentre.com/event/steven-page/
LOCATION:The Stockey Centre\, 2 Bay Street\, Parry Sound\, Ontario\, P2A 1S3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Concert
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Stockey Centre":MAILTO:info@stockeycentre.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211118T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211118T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T213949
CREATED:20211109T151200Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211109T151230Z
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SUMMARY:Film at the Stockey: Hard Luck Love Song
DESCRIPTION:About the film: Hard Luck Love Song is writer/director Justin Corsbie’s feature debut. The story follows Jesse (Michael Dorman)\, a charismatic but down on his luck troubadour who finds himself at an existential crossroads as bad choices catch up with him during an unexpected reunion with Carla (Sophia Bush)\, an old flame. The script is based on the song “Just Like Old Times” by acclaimed Americana singer/songwriter Todd Snider. The talented ensemble cast also features RZA\, Dermot Mulroney\, Brian Sacca\, Melora Walters\, and Academy Award nominated Eric Roberts. At its core\, the film is a modern day love story wrapped in a gritty\, compelling character study. This film is rated R. \nTickets are $10 each. \nFor full details of the COVID-19 health protocols that will be in place at the Stockey Centre for this event\, please visit our Safety Guidelines page. \nEffective September 22nd\, 2021\, the Stockey Centre is required to have a Vaccine Certificate Protocol in place for all events occurring at the Stockey Centre\, as per the Province of Ontario’s Proof of Vaccination Mandate. The protocol is attached for your consideration: The Charles W. Stockey Centre’s Vaccine Certificate Protocol [PDF]. We are required to check your Vaccination Receipt along with Proof of Identity when you arrive at the facility. \nBUY TICKETS ONLINE HERE
URL:https://stockeycentre.com/event/film-at-the-stockey-hard-luck-love-song/
LOCATION:The Stockey Centre\, 2 Bay Street\, Parry Sound\, Ontario\, P2A 1S3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Film at the Stockey
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Stockey Centre":MAILTO:info@stockeycentre.com
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