New Prints by Jenny Liz Rome and Original Paintings by Adelle Taylor at River Bank & Co. 5-8 pm
New prints and paintings will be on view at River Bank & Co.,
New prints and paintings will be on view at River Bank & Co.,
Katie Skye will be at the Downtown Market from 6 – 8 PM with her children’s comic styled colouring book: The Frog and the Princess.
Terra Unveiled will be here with her bath bombs and NEW PRODUCTS.
Coldwell Banker Southwest Realty is proud to now have a downtown location in which we can be a part of the culture scene of Sarnia’s core.
A new exhibition of photographs by Leann Cotton and Adrien McKechnie titled Memento Mori opens at The Hive Tattoo & Co, The exhibition continues through the month of October.
Exhibitions Opening 6 – 9 PM Three Visual Artists: Jo-Anne Gillis, Heather Lockhart and Peg Kivi Gillis and Kivi in the Main Gallery Out of Nothing in the Turret Room
Music by Vivace 7 – 9 PM Vivace is Barbara Armstrong, Randy Dibblee and Sig Martin
The Lawrence House Centre for the Arts 127 Christina St.
Make, learn, explore and share using technology from Lambton County Library’s Makerspace.
Donations to Breast Cancer Canada greatly appreciated! Silhouettes Boutique 125 N.
We provide the kittens and coffee and you provide the cuddles.
Join us for music and dancing. No cover all are welcome
The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 62 Sarnia 286 Front St.
Alyson Fischer plays an acoustic mix of Modern/ Classic Rock, Pop and Folk from 7-10:30.
Steve Dumont on guitar, Jimmy Allen on bass and John Lovatt on percussion, playing Classic Rock and Blues.
Month Of October Fine Art Display features Taryn Henry: Here & Now
137 Davis St.The Painted Cat Studio has moved back downtown!
Join us for the Grand Re-Opening at 137 Christina St.
The Painted Cat and Sarnia-Lambton Chamber of Commerce proudly present a mystical night market filled with magical local makers just in time for the Halloween Season.
The ReFound Store will be hosting a Vintage and Vinyl Night 5:30 – 9:00 come shop our updated store items, shop our small vinyl pop up while listening to vinyl and enjoying some treats – while supplies last.
A Family Palette: Frances-Anne Johnston, Franklin Arbuckle and Franz Johnston. The exhibition is organized and circulated by Ottawa Art Gallery and curated by Rebecca Basciano.