Deets on Market Hall Fundraiser "Steel Toes & Stilettos"

Tickets for the Market Hall fundraiser "Steel Toes and Stilettos" on October 30th are selling out quickly. This is your chance to preview the renovations on this historic theatre with guided tours (steel toes and hard hats will be provided to guests) by the Market Hall staff. As well, the event includes great food and lively entertainment.

The fundraiser takes place Saturday, October 30, 2010, at 7 p.m. at The Favourite Greek, 360 George Street North, which is located right below Market Hall. Tickets are $75 per person.

For more information, go to their website, call the Market Hall Administration (705) 749-1146 or email events@markethall.org. For info on making a donation to the Market Hall fundraising campaign, click here.

[The Market Hall; Jian Ghomeshi Takes Us Through A Virtual Tour of Peterborough's Market Hall]

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Habitat for Humanity Ceremony This Friday To Mark Completion of Three New Homes For Peterborough Families

Peterborough's Habitat for Humanity chapter started here back in 2002 and since then, with the help of many volunteers and the community's help, this non-profit organization has given many families a secure and safe home to be proud of and to know they were part of building their very own home. Just recently, Habitat has completed three homes on Towerhill Road with the help of Fleming's Sustainable Building Program, the Peterborough Professional Firefighters Association and community volunteers.
 


This Friday (October 22nd), there will be a dedication and celebration ceremony at 1 p.m. at 288 Towerhill Road to honour the accomplishment and the completion of these homes. It's an opportunity to meet the families and people of the community that in some way contributed to this wonderful cause.

If you are interested in becoming involved with Habitat, click here for more info. —Julie Morris, PtboCanada contributor


[Habitat for Humanity Peterborough; Habitat for Humanity ReStore Peterborough]

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Charles Pachter Sculpture Gets Loaded Up For Move to Art Gallery of Peterborough

Explore Peterborough's Spooky Side by taking a Ghost Walk

Bruce Fitzpatrick leads the walk through Peterborough's spooky past.

Every Friday night at 9 p.m.—through the rest of July and August—a hooded tour guide named Bruce Fitzpatrick will take you through some spooky stories on Eerie Ashburnham Ghost Walks. Ashburnham is chock full of interesting tales involving Quaker Oats, the Hunter Street Bridge and numerous old houses that date back hundreds of years.

The Ghost Walk is put on by the Trent Valley Archives and costs $10 to participate—no reservations are necessary. Meet your guide at the corner of Hunter St./Driscoll Terrace.

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The Peterborough Lift Lock Is World Famous Don't You Know (Of Course You Do)

Here it is getting a lot of action on YouTube from tourists and the like.

 

 

 

 

 


[More info: Peterborough Lift Lock]

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Worldwide Photo Walk Is This Saturday in The Patch!


Peterborough is partaking in the 3rd Annual Worldwide Photo Walk this Saturday (July 24th). The photo walk leader in the Patch is PtboCanada's very own photographer, Evan Holt. All participants should meet up first at Natas Cafe at 8:45 a.m. ("torrential downpour" rain date is Sunday the 25th). After that, the group will set out across the Hunter Street Bridge, through downtown East City and over to the Lift Lock. The trip back will take the group past Rogers Cove and along the Millennium Trail. The walk ends at around 10:30 a.m. at Silver Bean Café in Millennium Park.

The idea is to capture great images, and submit your best one to the walk leader, Evan. The person selected as having the best photo of the walk will win a free photography book and go on to compete against the other best photos taken from Worldwide Photo Walk groups from around the planet—in 2008, there were 241 groups that participated in Worldwide Photo Walk; in 2009, there were more than 900 groups; and this year there are already more than 1,100 groups.

There is no fee to participate, but pre-registration is required. All you need is a camera—even a disposable will do—and feel free to ask any photography questions you may have to Evan. The day is about having fun and exploring a bit of Peterborough.

[Worldwide Photo Walk; Peterborough ON Worldwide Photo Walk]

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Peterborough Icons: What comes to mind?

 


When you think of iconic places in the Patch, what are some of the things that come to mind? There are so many possibles to choose from in this great city of ours. 

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Jian Ghomeshi Takes Us Through A Virtual Tour of Peterborough's New Market Hall

PtboPic: Kawartha Voyageur Cruise Ship Squeezes Its Way Into The Lift Lock This Morning

 

[photo submitted by Anne and Dave from FireHouse Gourmet]

[Related: Ontario Waterway Cruises; Peterborough Lift Lock]

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Stephen Fearing Admires Peterborough's Old Buildings

In the first part of this interview with Canadian folk singer-songwriter Stephen Fearing (from Blackie & the Rodeo Kings) after a recent gig at PCVS, Fearing speaks fondly of all of the old buildings in Peterborough. He marvels at the old PCVS auditorium in particular, calling it "easily one of the best venues I've ever played."


And here's video from Fearing's performance at PCVS:

[Stephen Fearing; Fearing at first PCVS music series]

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