Friday, October 02, 2009

Busy Month For Haliburton Events-Festivals-Hikes-Walks



Haliburton Fall Festival


Saturday, October 3

Visit the beautifully decorated Haliburton Village Saturday
October 3rd from 11am to 3pm to enjoy the 2nd Annual Fall Festival. From 8am until 11am enjoy a sausage and pancake breakfast at the Haliburton United Church, $6.00 for adults and $3.00 for children. In the village of Haliburton starting at 11 am until 3pm enjoy face painting, clowns, buskers, and take a chance of guessing the weight of a giant pumpkin and watermelon. The person who has the closest guess will win $200 in BIA gift certificates. A delicious corn roast will be provided downtown in front of V&S, of which all proceeds will be given to the Bridge Youth Centre. There will also be children's entertainer Mary Lambert from Jam Sandwich fame. Mary will start her show in the Foodland parking lot at 11am, and will continue with help from Michou the clown throughout the afternoon until 3pm. For the vintage car lover there will be a show and shine car display with 'Wild Willy' the D.J. providing some great music. Guaranteed fun for all at the Village of Haliburton's Fall Festival Saturday October 3rd.





Minden Oktoberfest


Saturday, October 3

Join in the fun with lots of activities for families including a Hot Dog Eating Contest (child and adult categories), Kids Oktoberfest Games, Pumpkin Painting Contest, an afternoon movie at the Beaver Theatre and a Fire Eating Performance by Ziggy, musicians and more. Evening entertainment includes a special Oktoberfest menus at the Dominion Hotel and Grill on the Gull. Enjoy a great meal inside or outside under the tent. Prizes will be awarded for the best Oktoberfest costume. Also, the winners of the Minden 150 Trivia Contest and Scarecrow Contest will be announced.
Visit Website: www.minden150.ca
Village Of Minden
Contact: Cammy George Tel: 705-286-1936 


Haliburton County Studio Tour


October 3-4 and 10-11

36 artists welcome you to 26 different studios to experience the diversity and creativity of the annual Studio Tour. Take a drive through the colourful backroads of Haliburton and visit artists in their working environment. Artist demonstrations, tasty treats, and lots of great, original art and craft work: this is what you will find wherever you see the sign of the Loon. For more information: haliburtonstudiotour.on.ca or call 457.9110.
Visit Website: www.haliburtonstudiotour.on.ca
ontact: 705-457.9110
Email: info@haliburtonstudiotour.on.ca


Haliburton/Stanhope (CND4) Fall Colour Fly In


October 3-4


This is traditionally the BEST weekend for Fall Colours. What a great way to finish the summer flying season.
Visit Website: www.stanhopeairport.com
Haliburton/Stanhope Airport Haliburton
Contact: John Packer Tel: 705-754-2611
Email: airport@halhinet.on.ca


The 56th Corduroy Enduro


October 3-4

The Corduroy Enduro is Canada's most challenging cross-country (off-road) motorcycle event. In the 1950s when the Corduroy began, many of the low-lying back roads and trails in the Haliburton area had sections of corduroy over the swamps (logs laid side by side across the trail) to make them passable - a technique used since pioneer times. The 2-day event consists of a 150 km loop each day which riders must complete in a specified time. There are spectator friendly Special Test Sections to challenge the riders off-road abilities. Riders come from across Canada and the United States for this event. Also included are a non-competitive trail ride and a GPS dual sport ride. At the Community Centre, there will be a vintage bike display, a tire change contest after Saturday's ride, and other social activities.
Visit Website: www.corduroyenduro.ca
ooderham Community Centre
Contact: Bill Davies Tel: 519-485-6720 


Fourth 'Books Alive'


Saturday, October 3

The Haliburton Highlands Writers' and Editors' Network hosts a delightful day of readings, networking, and book sales by local writers and visiting authors, at R.D. Lawrence Place in Minden.
Visit Website
R.D. Lawrence Place Minden
Tel: (705) 286-2592
Email: info@haliburtonwriters.ca


Pedal Your Arts: Rolling Hills of Harburn


Saturday, October 3

Visit the studios of Haliburton County artists while enjoying the beauty of the Highlands from your bike. This fully supported 60km cycling tour will take you on a breathtaking adventure along the scenic back roads of the Harburn Hills. We'll stop regularly to visit art studios to talk to the artist, watch demonstrations, and explore natural and cultural features. Original works of art will be on display for show and sale. A tasty lunch is provided. Tours are available with or without accommodation. Visit our Website for more details.
Visit Website: www.yoursoutdoors.ca
Harburn Area Haliburton
Contact: Barrie Martin Tel: 1-705-754-3436
Email: info@yoursoutdoors.ca


Fall Fest Saturday October 3 Activities at the Rails End Gallery & Arts Centre


Saturday, October 3

Sandra Hawkins: The Ecology of Narrative Space
Opening reception Saturday October 3 2-4 pm. Artist talk at 3 pm.
Exhibition continuing until November 15
The title of this exhibition, Ecology of Narrative Space, refers to the intersection of personal and public experiences and our filtered perceptual memories that affect identity in the present. The exhibition shows thirty photomontage prints titled, Arctic Crisis Project, Parts 1 & 2, and an insitu installation titled, Water Leak involving an aerial video projection. Through aesthetic poetics of composition, light and sound, the artist repositions personal and public experiences in the Arctic thirty-years ago into a contemporary aesthetic and socio-environmental discussion on identity. Sandra Hawkins is the author of "The Business of Art" and a popular workshop presenter. 


Keith Rydberg: Wooden Memories
Opening reception Saturday October 3 2-4 pm

Exhibition continuing until October 31
Artist present. Keith Rydberg is the winner of the Best of the Show Award, Rural Routes Rails End Members' Show (February 2009). His wood carvings are often inspired by childhood memories and gallery visitors will enjoy how Rydberg uses his art to express his outlook on life.
The artist will return to the Rails End on Saturday October 10 1-3 pm to demonstrate his carving technique.


Artist Trading Cards on the Rotary Common
Join Mark Arike, Arts Council Haliburton Highlands new intern outside on the Common and have some fun making Artist Trading Cards (ATCs). ATCs are a fun way to express yourself with small, original works of spontaneous art. Trade yours with others, or simply add it to the Rails End's growing collection. Weather permitting Mark will be outside the Gallery from noon - 3 pm Saturday afternoon.


Entomological Society of Ontario 146th Annual Meeting


Saturday, October 3, 8:45 am
Special offers for non-members - Plenary Session $ 20 includes coffee break and lunch.  Dr. Jonathan Schmidt from the School of Environmental Sciences, University of Guelph presents:
"Tales from the underworld: Litter arthropods of the Great Lakes Forest" and Dr. Paul Sibley from the School of Environmental Sciences, University of Guelph presents: "From failed typologies to national biomonitoring programs: Aquatic invertebrates as indicators of their environment"  After the Plenary Session there will be an opportunity to view posters by Student and Regular Members. Lunch will be served in the Frost Center Institute Dining Hall at 12:30 pm.
Frost Centre Institute, 20130 Highway 35
Visit website: http://dkbdigitaldesigns.com/eso2009/index2.html
Contact: Kyla Greenham Tel: 705-766-0810
Email: kgreenham@frostcentreinstitute.com


Wakami Wailers


Saturday, October 3. 8:00pm

Step back into history with the Wakami Wailers. They have created the soundtracks of 2 award winning films, "The Winter Camp",depicting life in a "turn of the century" lumbercamp, and "Places Out of Time", which explores Ontario Park's first one hundred years. The Wailers have produced 3 recordings. "The Last of the White Pine Loggers" was recorded in 1987. The recording has since received wonderful responses from folkies, reviewers and historians alike. "Waltz with the Woods", recorded in 1990, is a salute to Ontario's heritage and to its Provincial Parks. Their most recent release, "River Though the Pines" revisits the lumberjack era with a wonderful selection of traditional songs and stories for the turn of the century.This concert also features Minden's very own Troy Main. He plays country music, picks a mean guitar, and sings with a voice somewhere between Johnny Cash and Kris Kristofferson.  He alone is worth the price of admission.  $20/person $15 for members and students  
Haliburton Highlands Museum, 66 Museum Road, Haliburton
Visit Website: www.haliburtonfolk.com
Email: info@haliburtonfolk.com


An Invitation to come & meet Winterdance's Iditarod Team!


October 3 and 17

An Invitation to come & meet Winterdance's Iditarod Team! - Meet & visit with Hank and learn about his upcoming journey to Alaska and the amazing adventure called Iditarod! - Stroll through the new raceteam kennel and meet the amazing Siberian Husky athletes, the best of the best from our kennel! - Have your pictures taken and play with your favourite husky. - Have a rare tour of our entire state of the art touring dog kennel and meet all of our dogs! - Share in the dogs excitement at a fall training run (have your camera's ready) - Exclusive opportunity (these 2 days only) to purchase any of our gift shop items at cost. - Be introduced to the puppies born last winter, K2, Sparrow, Firefly, Hatcher, Junko & Phoenix - Get first dibs to sponsor your favourite raceteam dog before the website is open to anyone -each dog will only have 3 personal sponsors - Win a great doorprize, including a VIP run with Hank and the race team, a free 1/2 day tour with the guide of your choice and more!
Visit Website: www.winterdance.com
Winterdance Dogsled Tours Haliburton
Contact: Winterdance Dogsled Tours Tel: (705) 457-5281
Email: info@winterdance.com


FREE  Nature Hike


Sunday, October 4

Led by Chris Earley, interpretative biologist and author of "Waterfowl of Eastern North America", "Warblers of the Great Lakes Region and Eastern North America" and many more...
Meet us at the Acclimatization trailhead by the Frost Center Beach at 1:30 pm. Enjoy the sights and sounds of the Haliburton Hills in full fall colours with an expert guide to lead you on your journey!
Frost Centre Institute, 20130 Highway 35
Visit website: http://dkbdigitaldesigns.com/eso2009/index2.html
Contact: Kyla Greenham Tel: 705-766-0810
Email: kgreenham@frostcentreinstitute.com

Haliburton Walk for Heart


Sunday October 4, 2pm
Participants can choose from a short 1k guided route along the Sculpture Trail, or a longer 5K route on the Head Lake trail. Pledge forms available in Haliburton at Henwood's Variety or Marty's Health Food Store and in Minden at Pharmasave, My Size and The Storeroom. For more information call Wendy at 457-2704
Fleming College (Haliburton Campus) - 297 Campus Drive
Visit Website: http://secure.heartandstroke.ca/faf/help/helpEventInfo.asp?ievent=325423

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