The Telegram (St. John's)

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Submit your event today. Events must be submitted by Monday each week to be included in the following weekend’s event listings.

Friday, June 22 Art

Ongoing

Brushes with Nature

An exhibition of works by Monday’s Company at Memorial University Botanical Garden, 306 Mt. Scio Rd. Monday’s Company have been painting with Diana Dabinett for 25 years. The exhibition runs until July 12. As the room is sometimes in use, phone ahead to make sure the exhibition is open. Call 864-8590.

Live Music

4 p.m.

Rob Cook Performing at Green Sleeves.

5 p.m.

Chris Hennessy Performing at O’reilly’s.

6 p.m.

Busking in the Blooms Scattered between blooms, come see Memorial University students at their best. Busking around the MUN Botanical Garden, 306 Mount Scio Rd., from 6-8 p.m., you’ll not only be surprised by the flowers, but by the musicians. Entry by donation.

8 p.m.

Damian Follett Performing at Green Sleeves.

The Reels Performing at O’reilly’s.

11:30 p.m. Station Road Performing at O’reilly’s.

12 a.m.

Goodtime Charlie Performing at Green Sleeves.

Saturday, June 23 Children

10 a.m.

Family Bloom Days

Calling all flower lovers! Spend a family day at the Memorial University Botanical Garden, 306 Mount Scio Rd. Feeling competitiv­e? Enter the flower bonnet contest, or make a flower head wreath and join the petal parade. Children’s games and crafts all day. Admission is free, and our friends from Sci-fi on the Rock will pop up in the garden, too. This event runs until 5 p.m.

Drag Story Time

Reading isn’t a drag! Come to the A.C. Hunter Library for our inaugural Drag Story Time with drag king Johnny Diamond. In partnershi­p with Raiseup NL Fundraisin­g.

Live Music

5 p.m.

Bill Kelly Performing at O’reilly’s.

6:30 p.m.

Dave White Performing at Green Sleeves.

8:30 p.m.

The Bishops Performing at O’reilly’s.

11 p.m.

Goodtime Charlie Performing at Green Sleeves.

11:30 p.m. Station Road Performing at O’reilly’s.

Radio

All day

Amateur Radio Field Day

The Marconi Radio Club of Newfoundla­nd will conduct a demonstrat­ion of amateur radio and emergency communicat­ions in quest for its third consecutiv­e title to the coveted ARRL Field Day (Smallwood) Trophy, awarded to the top scoring class A or B station in Newfoundla­nd and Labrador (VO1/VO2) as published in QST. This year’s operation will be held in the town of Bauline. For more informatio­n, Google VO1MRC.

Retreat

9:30 a.m.

Wisdom Healing Qigong Retreat Come awaken the energy within! Relax! EN-JOY! This retreat runs from 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m. at Virginia Water Retreat House, 47 Parsonage Dr. (off Logy Bay Road). Practice, review, and reflection time. For new and returning participan­ts. Treat yourself! Please pre-register. Call Sheila at 727-7863 for more informatio­n or visit www.sheilaleon­ard.ca.

Sunday, June 24 Arts

2:30 p.m.

Soul Food

The Bahá’í community of St. John’s hosts this inaugural Soul Food event, the first in a series. This event is at the Landing in Room 3018 at the University Centre. The program will feature live music, audio-visual pieces and readings from faiths and philosophe­rs, authors, leaders and Indigenous cultures from all over the world.

The featured performers for this inaugural event are Greg Bruce and Wade Tarling. Bruce, a woodwind player, is the leader of the popular world beat jazz band Ouroboros. Tarling has just released his first solo piano album, “Strength.” The theme for the first Soul Food event will be The Light Within. It will explore the expression of light from religions, cultures and authors, to illuminate our hearts and minds. The program will feature a diverse selection of material — from Hindu, Bahá’í, Christian, Buddhist and Muslim writings to quotes from such figures as Paulo Coelho, Bruce Lee and the Dalai Lama. Interspers­ed between these readings will be live music, poetry and visual art. The Soul Food program will last about an hour, followed by a social time. Admission is free. Free parking in an adjacent parking garage. All are welcome.

Children

10 a.m.

Family Bloom Days

Calling all flower lovers! Spend a family day at the Memorial University Botanical Garden, 306 Mount Scio Rd. Feeling competitiv­e? Enter the flower bonnet contest, or make

a flower head wreath and join the petal parade. Children’s games and crafts all day. This event runs until 5 p.m.

Live Music

3 p.m.

Wales in the Harbour Quintessen­tial Vocal Ensemble (QVE) is performing at St George’s Anglican Church in Petty Harbour. Tickets are $25, or $20 for students and seniors, and can be purchased at Holy Heart Theatre box office, from choir members, or at the door. The concert will feature QVE’S competitio­n repertoire that will be performed at the Llangollen Internatio­nal Musical Eisteddfod in Wales next month. This is one of the oldest and most prestigiou­s choral festivals in the world. The newly named choirs of QVE – Aquae and Ventus – as well as six-part a cappella group, Afterglow, will compete in four different categories. Representi­ng Canada, they will compete against choirs from South Africa, Singapore, Germany, Poland, the United States, and more. Businesses in Petty Harbour are supporting the choirs at their upcoming send-off concert by offering special discounts to ticket holders from the day of the event up until the end of the month. Come support choral singing in Newfoundla­nd and Labrador of the highest calibre.

3:30 p.m.

Sunday Traditiona­l Session At O’reilly’s.

7 p.m.

Fergus O’byrne Performing at O’reilly’s.

Mark Manning Performing at Green Sleeves.

10:30 p.m.

Con O’brien & Patrick Moran Performing at O’reilly’s.

11 p.m.

Dave White Performing at Green Sleeves.

Radio

2 p.m.

VOWR guest interview Barbara De Land speaks with Maureen Lymburner, director of developmen­t of the Home Again Furniture Bank, about the bank, how it works, and how much it benefits both donors and recipients, who receive much-needed, gently used furniture and housewares. Tune in on VOWR AM 800, online at vowr.org, cable radio Rogers 945, or Bell Aliant 756. Monday, June 25

Fundraiser

Upcoming

Fish Fry at the Fluvarium

Save the date: on July 31 our Red Seal chef, Antoine Harding, will prepare a delicious three-course fish dinner for the Fluvarium’s annual Fish Fry Fundraiser. All proceeds go toward children’s environmen­tal

education programs. Call 754-FISH (3474) for tickets. Tickets are $40 for adults and $20 for children 12 and under.

Health

7 p.m.

What’s on your plate? Looking for tips to improve your family’s diet? Do you have high blood pressure? Do you have diabetes? Join the Kidney Foundation of Canada at the Dominion Community Room in Mount Pearl for a free public nutrition class with registered dietician Heidi Murphy. A family-friendly event — all ages welcome. Session will include recipes and informatio­n to take home. Learn how to make small dietary changes, read labels, modify recipes, and more. This event runs from 7-8:30 p.m. Space is limited. Reserve your spot by calling Jackie Dolomont at 753-8999 or emailing jackie.dolomont@kidney.ca.

Live Music

6 p.m.

Dave White Performing at Green Sleeves.

10 p.m.

Damian Follett Performing at Green Sleeves.

Ongoing

NSO welcomes The Tenors

The Newfoundla­nd Symphony Orchestra (NSO) is happy to announce that tickets are on sale now for the NSO Exxonmobil Big Ticket, the NSO’S annual fundraiser. The concert will take place on Oct. 11 at Mile One Centre and will feature The Tenors, backed by the NSO. A decade after forming in their native Canada, The Tenors are an internatio­nal success story. With their robust singing and seamless blend of classical and contempora­ry pop textures, Victor Micallef, Clifton Murray and Fraser Walters have scored multi-platinum sales, performed for the likes of Oprah Winfrey and Queen Elizabeth II, and shared stages with superstars such as Paul Mccartney and Justin Bieber. Tickets, including a limited number of VIP meet-andgreet packages, can be purchased through the Mile One Centre box office, by phone at 576-7657 or online at www.mileonecen­tre.com.

Tuesday, June 26 Entertainm­ent

6:30 p.m.

Fishcakes & Accordions Experience O’brien’s Music is partnering with Rocket Bakery to offer a unique hands-on experience with the quintessen­tial Newfoundla­nd folk instrument: the button accordion. Visit Rocket Bakery to find out all about how the instrument works and we’ll even help you try your hand at playing a tune. While you listen to traditiona­l Newfoundla­nd tunes played on a variety of different instrument­s, you’ll learn about how the button accordion came to be so popular in Newfoundla­nd and you’ll enjoy Rocket Bakery’s take on a traditiona­l fish cake dinner featuring two of Rocket’s special kitchen party fish cakes, salad,

dessert and tea or coffee. Beer and wine available, too. $45 per person. Event runs 6:30-8 p.m.

Games

7 p.m.

Crib

The weekly crib game in support of Ronald Mcdonald House continues every Tuesday in the basement of St. Teresa’s Church. Admission is $5 with a prize awarded to the winner. The event is open to everyone. Contact Andrew Walsh at 726-3935 for more informatio­n.

Groups

7:30 p.m.

Inner Healing Ministry

Do you need to find time for you? The Inner Healing Ministry meets every Tuesday evening at the Wesley Church basement on Patrick Street. It is an hour of spiritual music, quiet time, and also a chance to meet new people from all denominati­ons. Open to everyone. Come and see if it’s for you! For more informatio­n, call Roger at 895-3499.

Live Music

12:30 p.m.

Trad Tunes at Rocket Bakery Enjoy some of Newfoundla­nd’s best as they gather and play a selection of traditiona­l Newfoundla­nd music at Rocket Bakery from 12:30-1:30 p.m. This is a free event.

6 p.m.

Andrew Rodgers Performing at Green Sleeves.

10 p.m.

Dave White Performing at Green Sleeves.

Wednesday, June 27 Classes

10 a.m.

Boxing to Beat Parkinson’s Specialize­d exercise program at Boxfit, 878 Topsail Rd., for Parkinson’s patients using boxing techniques. Classes are free. Call 754-4428 for details.

5 p.m.

Fishcraft

Join Fishing for Success at Rocket Bakery from 5-8 p.m. for a familyfrie­ndly evening of hands-on activities that are all about fish and fishing. Learn ancient skills of weaving rope and knitting net — but with a modern twist all your own. Make your very own souvenir to keep. Learn skills that have been handed down through Newfoundla­nd and Labrador families for generation­s.

Groups

7:30 p.m.

Overeaters Anonymous Regular weekly meeting held every Wednesday at St. James United Church on Elizabeth Avenue. For more informatio­n, call 738-1742.

 ?? STOCK PHOTO ?? Scattered between blooms, come see Memorial University students at their best on Friday as they busk around the MUN Botanical Garden, 306 Mount Scio Rd., from 6-8 p.m. You’ll not only be surprised by the flowers, but by the musicians. Entry by donation.
STOCK PHOTO Scattered between blooms, come see Memorial University students at their best on Friday as they busk around the MUN Botanical Garden, 306 Mount Scio Rd., from 6-8 p.m. You’ll not only be surprised by the flowers, but by the musicians. Entry by donation.

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