POETICS OF RESISTANCE: -Words for Palestine Solidarity- SPOKEN WORD/HIP HOP/PERFORMANCE POETRY EVENT IN OPPOSITION TO THE ISRAELI OCCUPATION OF THE PALESTINIAN TERRITORIES ...educational, entertaining, and artistic... March 11th, 4-6, ft. Rafeef Ziadah (Palestinian Spoken Word Artist) http://www.rafeefziadah.ca/ and Silvertongue (Sudbury hip hop artist/beat poet), www.myspace.com/emceesilvertongue free @ L.U. Student Centre ....Part of Israeli Apartheid Week http://www.facebook.com/max.merrifield#!/event.php?eid=369460200238
Every Tues nite (starting at 8pm)
Musicians
bring your instrument(s), talent and friends and join us for a stellar jam session.
Photographers
bring your buddies and your best photo slideshows and we’ll play them on the big screen.
When: Mar 17, 2010 8 PM to Mar 18, 2010 2 AM Where: SRO LOUNGE in Sudbury,Ontario Cost: No Cover Charge!! Posted by:sronightclub1
The Campaign to Control Cancer (C2CC) is bringing "The People vs. Cancer" - Ontario Speaking Tour with Stephen Lewis to five Ontario universities thanks to the support of our sponsor the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation (Ontario Division).
Students, faculty, staff, members of the community and elected officials, are invited to participate and hear Stephen Lewis bring a global health activist point of view to the challenge of engaging Canadian universities and students in shaping and supporting a new response to controlling cancer.
Mr. Lewis will be speaking on the transformational role that an engaged public can play and the social action process that promotes the participation of everyday people in gaining control over their lives and wellbeing, drawing on “lessons learned” in the global movement against HIV/AIDS. Canadian universities and students will be challenged to bring forward their skills, innovation, creativity and leadership to the challenge of significantly reducing cancer rates in one generation. He will also be advancing the C2CC campaign effort to have cancer control included in discussions at the G8/G20 meetings to be hosted by Prime Minister Harper in June 2010 in Toronto.
At the Global Leadership Forum for Cancer Control, held last year in Ottawa, Mr. Lewis brought forward the idea that cancer control as a global social movement was on the “threshold of an amazing campaign.”
This tour will also see the launch of Community Conversation on Cancer 2010. Last year, more than 2,000 people across Canada participated in groundbreaking conversations as part of the Go Public initiative to uncover the public’s awareness, experiences, and perspectives on cancer and cancer control. These “Community Conversations on Cancer” allowed people from all walks of life to share their own personal experiences with cancer and provided participants an opportunity to contribute to the future direction of cancer control on a national scale.
Faculty, staff and students can host conversations of their own before and after the Stephen Lewis event to engage, energize and mobilize your campus.
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Download a Conversation Guide for Community Conversations and join thousands of Canadians in the Campaign to Control Cancer.
http://www.controlcancer.ca/cc2010
S.R.O. PRESENTS
Sexy Gino
"A night of sexiness the likes of which you've never heard"
Thu. March 25th, 2010
Doors open at 8pm
Show starts at 9:30pm
$3 in advance
$5 at door
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When: Mar 25, 2010 9 PM to Mar 26, 2010 12 AM Where: SRO LOUNGE in Sudbury,Ontario Cost: $3 in advance
$5 at door Posted by:sronightclub1
Ron Josol is a writer for Much Music Video on Demand, and has appeared at Comedy Club 54, Just for Laughs and was voted Best Homegrown Comedian. Tickets are on sale now at Shaughnessy for $20 in advance. Free dinner buffet included.
(19+ is a guess. It is a tavern after all. If you're planning on coming, you would probably know better than I do. Finer details to come) Neuraxis (with new members, and probably new material... seriously, if you guys and gals aren't here for this, you're NOWHERE!), Beyond Within, and our stank arses.
When: Mar 28, 2010 8 PM Where: TOWNEHOUSE in Sudbury,Ontario Posted by:evdb
CCMA Artist Wendell Ferguson will be releasing his new CD Menage a Moi. Dinner tickets are $35 or $20 for show only. Tickets are on sale at LaCasa Mexicana on Elgin St and Lasalle Blvd. www.wendellferguson.com
Tickets are available at the: Black Cat Box Office and Ticket Centre 96 Durham Street, Sudbury (705) 673- 6718 or call Bob Bale at (705) 523-6200 for more info
The Greater Sudbury Celtic Festival and Highland Games is very proud to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Cape Breton Club of Sudbury with an exclusive engagement with Ashley MacIsaac on Saturday May 22, 2010. MacIsaac will headline the evening concert, which will begin at 7pm. Tickets go on sale Thursday, February 18 at Records on Wheels in Downtown Sudbury and Rock Topic on Lasalle Blvd next to Purolator. Advance tickets are only $25 and include free weekend admission to the festival.
Ashley MacIsaac is, in a sense, the musical representative of the pre-millenial generation of Eastern Canada. An ardent traditionalist with a penchant, nevertheless, for experimentation, this 29-year-old Nova Scotian native has been taught to play the fiddle the working-class, pub-stomp Cape Breton way: fast, furious and with phenomenal precision.
www.ashleymacisaac.com
When: May 22, 2010 7 PM to May 22, 2010 9 PM Where: Parc Sacre Coeur in Sudbury,Ontario Cost: $25.00 Advance Posted by:marketingmachine
East Coast located in Northborough Mass at the corner of Route 9 & 20 is open year round and offers private, semi-private and group golf lessons for all ages by PGA golf professionals. This state of the art facility features a year round Driving Range with grass tees (in season) and heated shelters for the cold, rain or snow. Give the gift of golf with a gift certificate for lessons, balls, or pro shop merchandise.
Sudbury Massachusetts is one of the older towns in the New England area having been incorporated in 1639. Sudbury is a charming community located about 20 miles west of Boston along route 20 and Route 117.
It is rooted deeply in history and is known for Longfellow's Wayside Inn and the Redstone Schoolhouse where Mary brought her little lamb. Along the Wayside Inn Road you will also find the Martha Mary Chapel and the Grist Mill which still operates for demonstration purposes today.
Sudbury is noted for its excellent schools and well managed government. Another benefit that the residents of Sudbury enjoy is its clean and delicious underground water supply. Sudbury truly offers all of the best for its proud residents.