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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260513T164514
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SUMMARY:Mom’s Night Out | Tea & International Treats Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy treats with an international twist this Mother’s Day! Join Katie Cyr of Monarch Tea Co. and Diane Bentivegna of Mrs. B’s Gifthouse as we explore the world of tea and dessert pairings. Inspired by the special exhibit “eat make share: a taste of immigration” from Pier 21\, the evening will feature three teas paired with three internationally inspired treats from Mrs. B’s – a biscotti\, meringue\, and macaroon. Guests will have the opportunity to view the special exhibit an hour prior to the tea tasting workshop. A tea cocktail and mini scones from COBS will be served during the first hour. \nTickets are $55/person\, age 19+ ($50/members) and include a 1-hour workshop with 3 tea and treat pairings\, a signature tea cocktail\, a mini scone from COBS and admission to the Museum galleries.\nDoors open at 6pm\, and the workshop begins at 7pm. Guests can view the Museum galleries before or after the workshop. Galleries include the current special exhibit\, “eat make share: a taste of immigration.” \nThank you to our event partners Monarch Tea Co.\, Mrs. B’s Gifthouse & COBS Bread Headon Forest Bakery. \nThank you to our sponsor the Tammy Phinney Team.\nPlease note: Treats may contain gluten\, dairy\, and eggs. All desserts may contain traces of nuts.
URL:https://burlingtondowntown.ca/event/moms-night-out-tea-international-treats-workshop/
LOCATION:Joseph Brant Museum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260402T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260402T210000
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UID:50163-1775158200-1775163600@burlingtondowntown.ca
SUMMARY:Classic Albums Live: The Beatles’ Abbey Road
DESCRIPTION:Classic Albums Live and its roster of A-list musicians perform The Beatles’ Abbey Road\, note for note\, cut for cut. Released in 1969\, this was the last recorded album by the best-selling band of all time. Abbey Road stands as a masterpiece\, seamlessly blending rock\, pop\, blues\, and symphonic elements into a cohesive sonic experience. \nWith tracks like “Come Together\,” “Something\,” and the epic medley that closes the album\, Abbey Road captures The Beatles’ creative genius at its peak. It remains a timeless testament to their musical legacy.
URL:https://burlingtondowntown.ca/event/classic-albums-live-the-beatles-abbey-road/
LOCATION:Burlington Performing Arts Centre\, 440 Locust Street\, Burlington\, Ontario\, Canada
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Burlington Performing Arts Centre":MAILTO:bpacboxoffice@burlington.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260418T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260418T170000
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UID:58628-1776506400-1776531600@burlingtondowntown.ca
SUMMARY:Arts Burlington Spring Sale of Creative Art
DESCRIPTION:See and purchase the artworks of 100+ local artists. Pottery\, photography\, fine art\, mixed media\, hooking craft\, sculpture\, wood craft\, weaving & spinning. Something for everyone! Location: throughout the Art Gallery of Burlington. Come and see us!
URL:https://burlingtondowntown.ca/event/arts-burlington-spring-sale-of-creative-art/2026-04-18/
LOCATION:Art Gallery of Burlington
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260419T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260419T170000
DTSTAMP:20260513T164514
CREATED:20260410T135542Z
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UID:58631-1776592800-1776618000@burlingtondowntown.ca
SUMMARY:Arts Burlington Spring Sale of Creative Art
DESCRIPTION:See and purchase the artworks of 100+ local artists. Pottery\, photography\, fine art\, mixed media\, hooking craft\, sculpture\, wood craft\, weaving & spinning. Something for everyone! Location: throughout the Art Gallery of Burlington. Come and see us!
URL:https://burlingtondowntown.ca/event/arts-burlington-spring-sale-of-creative-art/2026-04-19/
LOCATION:Art Gallery of Burlington
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260425T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260425T210000
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CREATED:20260410T134621Z
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UID:59269-1777141800-1777150800@burlingtondowntown.ca
SUMMARY:Vocal Landscapes - An Evening of South Asian Music
DESCRIPTION:Saffron Strings invites you to Vocal Landscapes – an evening where the human voice becomes the art. \nSet within the Art Gallery of Burlington\, this is a listening-first experience rooted in South Asian classical music and ghazals. No large venue\, no background noise – just a small audience\, close to the artist\, in a space designed for music to land. \nThis is Saffron Strings’ third event. The first – an outdoor backyard concert – sold out. The second\, an evening at St. Paul’s Church\, drew a full and enthusiastic crowd. Each one has gone deeper\, more intentional\, more immersive than the last. \nIf you’ve been looking for an evening that slows things down and makes music feel personal again\, this is it. \nLimited seats. April 25 · 6:30 PM · Art Gallery of Burlington. \nThe Artists\nZara Ahmed – Vocalist\nBorn in Lahore and raised in Toronto\, Zara Ahmed is a Pakistani-Canadian singer inspired by the rich musical traditions of her heritage. Completing a first ever music residency in New York City under Ustaad Naseeruddin Saami & the Saami Brothers\, she was introduced to Khayal gayaki that opened a new layer of commitment in learning traditional sounds. Zara continues to study under the esteemed Saami Brothers to deepen her craft while creating music that is personal\, timeless\, and resonant with modern audiences. \nInstagram:\nhttps://www.instagram.com/zara.ahmedd?igsh=NWtodjgyaHJham0x \nKrutarth Shitut – Tabla\nKrutarth Shitut is a versatile percussionist specializing in world percussion\, with the tabla as his primary instrument. His style spans classical\, Bollywood\, and experimental fusion\, blending technical mastery with creativity. He has been featured on CBC News and has performed with renowned artists including Ustad Irshad Khan\, Yasser Desai\, Leo Twins\, Shweta Subram\, and Jyotika Tangri. \nInstagram:\nhttps://www.instagram.com/_tabla256?igsh=MWl2dWhmZWZmZm1wYw== \nSiddharth Kota – Guitar Siddharth Kota is a Toronto-based guitarist\, producer\, composer\, and educator with a diverse musical background spanning prog\, fusion\, rock\, funk\, and contemporary styles. With over 10 years of experience as a musician\, Siddharth has built a reputation for blending technical mastery with expressive artistry\, captivating audiences with both his solo work and collaborative projects. Originally from India\, Siddharth began his musical journey playing and touring with various bands across the country\, eventually gaining recognition. During this time\, he also earned an endorsement from Paul Reed Smith Guitars and gained prominence in the online guitar community. Currently\, he is working on a 6 track instrumental album set for release in 2026. \nInstagram:\nhttps://www.instagram.com/siddharthkota?igsh=MWxjcWpscTcwc3V0Yw==
URL:https://burlingtondowntown.ca/event/vocal-landscapes-an-evening-of-south-asian-music/
LOCATION:Art Gallery of Burlington
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260428T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260428T200000
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SUMMARY:eat make share: Speaker Series
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Joseph Brant Museum for our eat make share speaker series\, featuring acclaimed Canadian cookbook authors. Each month\, a new speaker will discuss their publication and how their family’s cultural background has influenced their culinary journey. Attendees will also enjoy a recipe demonstration and have the opportunity to view the special exhibit eat make share: a taste of immigration from the Canadian Museums of Immigration at Pier 21. Featured titles will also be available for purchase directly from the author and in the Museum’s gift shop. \nTickets are $25\, includes admission to Joseph Brant Museum\, speaker presentation (7pm)\, and light refreshments. The Museum will open 1-hour prior to the presentation at 6pm for those who wish to view the special exhibit eat make share: a taste of immigration. This event is recommended for ages 12+. \nApril 28\, 2026 | The Route to Parsi Cooking by Niloufer Mavalvala \nParsis or ‘the people from Pars’ migrated from Persia to India between the 8th and 10th centuries. It was not just the native language and culture this community adopted\, but also the local produce from which emerged the typical Parsi cuisine. \nParsi cooking was shaped from two ancient cultures: Persian and Indian. This unusual historical background gives Parsi dishes their distinct and unique flavours. \nBorn and raised in Karachi\, Pakistan\, Niloufer’s love for food combined with extensive world travel from a young age inspired her to experiment with world cuisines. Niloufer gave her first cooking class to a group of school girls at the age of 17; loving the opportunity to meet new people who share her passion for food\, she has gone on to give many\, many more cooking classes in Dubai\, UK\, and Canada – where she has lived for the past 16 years with her family. Most recently she was invited as a guest to the prestigious cookery school Le Cordon Bleu London to demonstrate and share her knowledge on Parsi Cooking.
URL:https://burlingtondowntown.ca/event/eat-make-share-speaker-series/
LOCATION:Joseph Brant Museum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260428T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260428T210000
DTSTAMP:20260513T164514
CREATED:20260202T174003Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260202T174003Z
UID:50178-1777404600-1777410000@burlingtondowntown.ca
SUMMARY:Jesse Cook
DESCRIPTION:Beyond his prolific accomplishments as a beloved Nuevo Flamenco guitarist over the past 25 years\, Jesse Cook has honed his skills as a composer\, producer\, arranger\, performer and filmmaker. By the numbers\, Jesse Cook has ten platinum and gold studio albums with combined sales exceeding two million copies\, 700 million streams online\, five concert DVDs and live discs\, five PBS specials\, a library of over 300 YouTube videos\, a JUNO Award win and 11 nominations\, three Canadian Smooth Jazz Awards\, a Gemini Award\, and an Acoustic Guitar Magazine Player’s Choice Silver Award to his credit.
URL:https://burlingtondowntown.ca/event/jesse-cook/
LOCATION:Burlington Performing Arts Centre\, 440 Locust Street\, Burlington\, Ontario\, Canada
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Burlington Performing Arts Centre":MAILTO:bpacboxoffice@burlington.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260429T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260429T120000
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UID:58956-1777453200-1777464000@burlingtondowntown.ca
SUMMARY:Pilates and Sound Bath at the AGB
DESCRIPTION:Step into the Art Gallery of Burlington for an elevated wellness experience designed to soften your nervous system\, awaken your body\, and leave you feeling radiant from the inside out. \nThis is an intentional afternoon of stillness\, strength\, and connection—where meditation becomes an exhale\, sound becomes a reset\, and movement becomes a return to yourself. \nWe’ll begin with a 45-minute guided meditation + sound bath led by Nadia Ishmail of Stone and Shadow\, then transition into a 50-minute mat-based Pilates class delivered by Club Pilates North Burlington\, focused on alignment\, strength\, and deep core connection. \nAfter class\, you’re invited to stay and linger in the gallery’s greenhouse for a sparkling social\, including one complimentary non-alcoholic glass of bubbles and B12 shots being provided by Nurse Jordy from The Vine IV. \nTickets on Eventbrite\, $65 per person or 2 for $100 \nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-sunday-reset-mind-body-and-glow-tickets-1984481126470 \nBreathe. Move. Glow. Connect. \nSpots are limited to keep the experience spacious\, grounding\, and intimate.
URL:https://burlingtondowntown.ca/event/pilates-and-sound-bath-at-the-agb/
LOCATION:Art Gallery of Burlington
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260429T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260429T210000
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CREATED:20260202T173935Z
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UID:50183-1777491000-1777496400@burlingtondowntown.ca
SUMMARY:Men of the Deeps
DESCRIPTION:Cape Breton’s Men of the Deeps chorus invites you to celebrate 60 years of music\, storytelling and camaraderie. The world-famous miners have spent the last 60 years on large and small stages all over the globe together\, preserving the past and lighting the way forward. Prepare to enjoy two uplifting hours of songs\, stories\, belly laughs and maybe even a step or two. You’ll hear new renditions of old favourites\, old renditions of new favourites\, original compositions never heard before and more! Featuring selections from their brand-new 2026 song collection\, Diamond Sunset\, which boasts a compilation of old and new songs\, paying tribute to a rich history.
URL:https://burlingtondowntown.ca/event/men-of-the-deeps/
LOCATION:Burlington Performing Arts Centre\, 440 Locust Street\, Burlington\, Ontario\, Canada
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Burlington Performing Arts Centre":MAILTO:bpacboxoffice@burlington.ca
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