February2015
ALL
MONTH
Mondays in February
The Windsor & Essex County Plein Air
Society
An active group of like-minded artists
who meet year-round to paint on location.
Visit Facebook for details.
February 4 to end of month
Against the Grain
Mudpuppy Gallery
A selection of art inspired by wood -
Thursday
5
Friday
6
Saturday
7
8
Sundays
Free Community Swims
St. Clair College
1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
Bring the whole family out to enjoy free
swimming at the College pool, courtesy of
the Alumni Association.
Wednesdays
Cooking & Learning
Oxley Estate Winery
6 p.m.
Cooking classes on a variety of topics
including Italian, Greek, Cajun, French,
Asian, and Indian food. Limited
availability so please call in advance to
reserve your spot! Visit website for details.
Winter Owl Prowl
Camp Cedarwin
7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Come out & learn all about owls and shake
off that cabin fever with a night hike in the
deep woods as we look & listen for owls
and other creatures! Visit website for
details.
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of
Fleet St.
Kordazone Theatre
8 p.m.
Blood flows and crusts rise as a vengeful
mad barber and his practical but ghoulish
mistress slash throats and bake pies in the
slums of 19th century London. Visit
Facebook for details.
Also February 6 , 7, 8, 12, 13, 14, 15
(Sunday shows 2 p.m.)
Coffee House & Acoustic Stage
Mackenzie Hall
8 p.m.
Windsor Folk Music Society presents
traditional and contemporary acoustic
music, fun and refreshments. First-time
performers to semi-professional artists
welcome. Admission is free, but donations
are invited. Visit www.windsorfolk.org for
details.
Festival of Ice
Visit the participating wineries (EPIC) for
an array of ice, snow and wine-filled
activities. Follow the Wine Route to find
ice sculptures, skating, bonfires, mulled
wine, tours, food and Canadian ice wine.
Visit www.epicwineries.com for details.
Also February 8
W.E. Care for Kids Spokeskids
Auditions
Devonshire Mall
Seven volunteer SpokesKids between the
ages of 7 and 11 are needed to represent
Windsor Essex Care for Kids Foundation
for the next two years. Registered
auditions will be open to the first 300 paid
entries. Visit www.wecareforkids.org or
call 519-985-2608 for details.
and thoughts in this creative work by
American composer Lawrence Dillon. This
thrilling dramatic orchestral presentation
has Beethoven’s Symphony No. 4 rounding
out the evening. Visit
windsorsymphony.com for details.
Beauty Expo
Fogolar Furlan Club
Watch demos, get mini-treatments and
makeovers and enjoy a selection of sweet
treats. Door prizes and free gifts plus
special show promotions and exclusive
offers. Visit www.beautyexpo2015.com for
details.
Sunday
Woodworkers Exhibit plus “Between the
Branches,” a tribute to trees.
Visit website for details.
Cello Poems
Sho Art, Spirit and Performance
624 Monmouth St.
4 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Cello Poems is the artistic collaboration
and performance by cellist Nadine Deleury
Weird: The Witches of MacBeth
Olde Walkerville Theatre
The Supernatural Sisters as you've never
seen them. Visit www.TheatreArcturus.ca
for details.
Also February 6, 7, 8
Wright Flight
Capitol Theatre
8 p.m.
It’s hard to imagine how Wilbur and
Orville must have felt on that fateful day in
December 1903. Experience their words
and Dr. Barry Brodie. Call 519 977 4525 or
email [email protected] for details.
Viewpoint Winery Cooking Classes
Viewpoint Culinary Kitchen
Noon to 4 p.m.
Drinks of Walkerville Walking Tour
1:30 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Learn about the architecture as well as
tales about the neighbourhood. Walk
through the Canadian Club Brand Centre,
then be brought through the history and
process of Walkerville Brewery. All this
before discovering the street art at The
Willistead Restaurant. Visit website for
details.
Learn chef knife skills as a starting point
to create delicious cuisine. Let us know, in
advance, what other basics you’d like to
master. Cost includes chef’s knife. Visit
website for details.
February 2015 - The HUB 17