King’s Theatre: Sparkle Academy: The Future in Motion.
King’s Theatre: Sparkle Academy: The Future in Motion.
King’s Theatre: Sparkle Academy: The Future in Motion. New show led by Wendy Coudie.
King’s Theatre: Sparkle Academy: The Future in Motion. New show led by Wendy Coudie.
United Church: Annapolis Voices concert: Ferocious, Friendly, Furry and Funny: stories and caricatures from the Animal Kingdom. With special musical guests on oboe, piano and flute. Tickets $20. Call 902-526-3609. Annapolisvoices@gmail.com
King’s Theatre: Sparkle Academy: The Future in Motion. New show led by Wendy Coudie.
Amphitheatre (weather permitting): Line Dancing with Durline. Free fun and fitness line dancing classes. All levels welcome. Contact dance.canada@ExplorerGuide.ca for more info.
Dugua de Mons Day Celebrations June 13th – June 18th: 10 am t0 4 pm Lower Granville Hall: 3551, Granville Rd. Port Royal Exhibit celebrating the French merchant explorer Pierre Dugua de Mons, the Mi’kmaw and the 1605 Habitation. Featuring the intriguing story of Jean de Poutrincourt’s 1607 mill – North America’s first tidal mill....Read more >
Community Pool Re-opening! Free swim, free hot dogs, free cupcakes. Come celebrate the opening of our beloved outdoor pool!
New season at the Masonic Hall: Antiques, arts and crafts. Every Saturday. Across from market Square parking lot.
Market Square: First Responders Day. Come out and meet your local heroes: firefighters, police, paramedics with equipment and vehicles
Event proclamations by Annapolis Royal Town Crier, Christine Igot 10 am and noon. Every Saturday at the Farmers and Traders' market
Lower Granville Hall: Artists Meet and Greet: Meet artists painting the Habitation and participating in the exhibit (June 13th to June 18th).
St. Luke’s: Classical Sundays concert. Elle Gibling (harp) and Jack Chen (flute). $20 or pay what you can.
Poutrincourt’s 1607 Mill Monument: site visit Monday, June 16th: 6 pm 470 Dugway Rd. Lequille Hydro Plant Site. Join representatives of the County of Annapolis as we showcase this historic monument and give an outdoor talk on this possible site of Poutrincourt’s 1607 tidal mill. All welcome. Light refreshments.
Dugua and Poutrincourt: Their Lives and Legacy Tuesday, June 17th: 6 pm Lower Granville Hall: 3551, Granville Rd. Port Royal Who were Dugua and Poutrincourt? How did their visions differ and what was their impact on the history of Port Royal and its development? A free public presentation by Christine Igot. All welcome. Light refreshments.
Town Hall. Dugua de Mons Day flag raising in honour of our twinned city of Royan, France. Cake. Town Crier proclamation.
Legion: Scores from the Cinema. Annapolis Basin Community Band summer concert. Free popcorn. Cash bar. Dress as your favourite film character. We would like to see lots of kids! Disney film music, Star Wars, Best of the West and much for. $15 adults. Tickets at the door. Support your local musicians.
Amphitheatre (weather permitting): Line Dancing with Durline. Free fun and fitness line dancing classes. All levels welcome. Contact dance.canada@ExplorerGuide.ca for more info.
Fridays from 6-8PM. Rain Location is the Port Royal Legion Auditorium unless otherwise noted.
New season at the Masonic Hall: Antiques, arts and crafts. Every Saturday. Across from market Square parking lot.
Hub Gym: Kitty Cat Café & Ticket Auction. Free entry. Auction tickets 4 for $5. Prize draw at 2 pm with the Town Crier. Proceeds for Cats for Keeps.
Event proclamations by Annapolis Royal Town Crier, Christine Igot 10 am and noon. Every Saturday at the Farmers and Traders' market
King's Shorts Festival of Ten Minute Plays featuring eight plays each performance June 20 - 7:30 pm June 21 - 7:30 pm June 22 - 3:00 pm - when the awards will be presented for First and Second Place Best Written Scripts as deemed by Theatre Nova Scotia and the People's Choice Award as...Read more >
Legion: Summer in Paris: French cuisine supper. Chef Sonya Rich. Dine in only. Reserve seating. Tickets $45. Call 902-532-5196 to reserve.
Amphitheatre (weather permitting): Line Dancing with Durline. Free fun and fitness line dancing classes. All levels welcome. Contact dance.canada@ExplorerGuide.ca for more info.
Fridays from 6-8PM. Rain Location is the Port Royal Legion Auditorium unless otherwise noted.
New season at the Masonic Hall: Antiques, arts and crafts. Every Saturday. Across from market Square parking lot.
Event proclamations by Annapolis Royal Town Crier, Christine Igot 10 am and noon. Every Saturday at the Farmers and Traders' market
Dugua Room – Community Hub: Architecture of Death: The Inner World of Dying. Third film in the Johanna Lunn’s trilogy. Sponsored by the Annapolis Shambhala Meditation Centre. Johanna Lunn will be joining by Zoom to participate in open questioning. Annapolis.shambhala.org.
Captures the Essence of the Province Through a Survivor’s Lens Nova Scotia-based photographer Joseph Robichaud unveils Through My Looking Glass: Nova Scotia – A 50-Year Photographic Retrospective, a stunning visual journey through five decades of life, landscapes, and history in the province. Published by Pottersfield Press, Through My Looking Glass is more than just a...Read more >
Graveyard Tour with Alan Melanson.$20 adult. No reservations. Meet at Fort Anne Parking lot.
Fridays from 6-8PM. Rain Location is the Port Royal Legion Auditorium unless otherwise noted.
New season at the Masonic Hall: Antiques, arts and crafts. Every Saturday. Across from market Square parking lot.
Event proclamations by Annapolis Royal Town Crier, Christine Igot 10 am and noon. Every Saturday at the Farmers and Traders' market
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