The Telegram (St. John's)

WEDNESDAY, FEB. 7

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Children 11 a.m.

Active Start Playgroup

Parents and caregivers can get active with the little ones at Paul Reynolds Community Centre Recreation staff on site to develop physical literacy through active play $3 per child between ages two and five Under age two is free

Festivals 6:30 p.m. Frosty Festival

The Pedestrian Parade of Lights & Cauldron Lighting Walk from O’donel High to St David’s Park to celebrate the official opening of the festival Hot chocolate and entertainm­ent Prizes for best lighted creations

Groups 7 p.m.

Cabot Toastmaste­rs Club

Want to improve your public speaking? Drop in to a meeting at Mount Pearl City Hall as a guest You’ll find a fun, friendly, supportive group of people For more informatio­n, visit our website at www.cabottoast­masters.wordpress.com, or email us at cabottoast­masters916­8@gmail.com

Live Music 6 p.m. Dave White

Performing at Green Sleeves Pub & Restaurant

7 p.m. Chris Hennessy

Performing at O’reilly’s

10 p.m. Damian Follett

Performing at Green Sleeves Pub & Restaurant

10:30 p.m. Heel N Toe

Performing at O’reilly’s

Theatre 7:30 p.m. Women Playing Hamlet

Persistenc­e Theatre Company presents a comedy with 19 characters played by four women at the Barbara Barrett Theatre Written by William Missouri Downs, directed by Alix Reynolds, and starring Claire Hewlett, Marie Jones, Sharon King-campbell, and Janet Mcdonald Tickets at the St John’s Arts & Culture Centre Box Office Call 7293900 $38 general, $33 students and seniors

8 p.m. Crippled

The show’s debut performanc­e at the LSPU Hall Playwright Paul David Power shares his true experience­s of growing up with a physical disability and grief after loss “Crippled” is a story about love, death, life, and redemption You will laugh, you will cry, and you will walk away with a new perspectiv­e about life and what matters Visit www .crippled .ca for more informatio­n

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