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395 Mulock Drive P.O. Box 328 Station Main, Newmarket, Ontario
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Check out everything happening for June is month 2024!

June is Seniors' Month 

  • All June
  •  Newmarket Seniors' Meeting Place
  • (474 Davis Drive)

Join us as we celebrate our amazing older adults and the contributions and impact they continue to make in our community.

  • June 3 - Seniors' Lunch
  • June 7 - Friday Night Social Dance
  • June 8 - Live Music Pub Night, The Pepper Shakers
  • June 10 - Seniors' Lunch
  • June 12 - Art Workshop - Acrylic on Canvas (Moonlit Girl)
  • June 15 - NSMP Walking Float in York Region Pride Parade
  • June 17 - Seniors BBQ
  • June 19 - Art Workshop - Abstract Clock On Round Wood
  • June 21 - Friday Night Social Dance
  • June 24 - Seniors' BBQ
  • June 25 - Newmarket Public Library, Senior's Discovery
  • June 26 - Stroke Awareness Symposium

Learn more at newmarket.ca/adults55+ or contact us at 905-953-5325 [email protected]
Pre-registration is required for most events newmarket.perfectmind.com


June is National Indigenous History Month Display

  •  All June
  •  Municipal Offices (395 Mulock Drive)
  •  8:30a.m. to 4:30p.m.
  • FREE Admission

Sharing Stories: The Effects of Colonization 

Do you know who the Williams Treaties
First Nations People are? Was Christianity being introduced in historic Newmarket as part of assimilation tactics? How well do
you know the Indian Act? What are the Four Sacred Medicines? 

The Elman W. Campbell Museum cares for a small number of Indigenous artifacts in the collection. Staff have consulted with the Elders of the Chippewas of Georgina Island on the repatriation of these objects, and historic experiences and stories to represent in displays. 

The Indigenous artifacts from the Elman W. Campbell Museum collection will be on loan at the Town of Newmarket from June to August 2024. The collection is made up of significant cultural symbols. Through primary and secondary objects discover some traditional practices, handicrafts, celebrations, and language that were taken away due to colonization. 

 

Young Engineers FREE Try It

  • Saturday, June 8
  • Community Centre & Lions Hall - Hall 3 (200 Doug Duncan Drive)

Enjoy an introduction to Engineering, hosted in partnership with Young Engineers Newmarket-Bradford.

  • Big Builders - Age 4 to 6 | 9:15 to 10 a.m. | Course code #38044
  • Bricks Challenge - Age 7 to 10 | 10:15 to 11 a.m. | Course code #38073
  • Galileo Technic - Age 9 to 12 | 11:15 to 12 p.m. | Course code #38099

Pre-Register at newmarket.perfectmind.com


Culinary Adventures FREE Try It

  • Lunchbox Pizza Faces
  •  Sunday, June 23
  •  2 to 2:45 p.m.
  •  Youth Recreation Centre and telMAX Indoor Skatepark (56 Charles Street)
  • Ages: 5 to 9 Years 

The culinary fun filled 'Try It' program will provide an opportunity for your child to test pilot their culinary skills. Children will explore a simple pizza baking activity and home brewed lemonade. A great opportunity to learn some basic culinary skills and get silly with funny face decorations!

Course code: #38131 | Pre-Register at newmarket.perfectmind.com

 

The Uncaged Voice – Stories by Writers in Exile' Author Readings and Book Signing

  • Tuesday, June 18
  • Old Town Hall (460 Botsford Street)
  • 7 p.m. | Doors Open at 6:30 p.m.
  • FREE Admission | Light Refreshments | All Welcome

Join us for a compelling evening showcasing the works and readings of four of the authors of the book 'The Uncaged Voice', professional authors and journalists having escaped arrest from in countries where freedom of the press and expression is more inspiration than realized.

Free Tickets: newtix.ca

 

Music Without Borders – A Multicultural Day Celebration

  • Thursday, June 27
  • 7 to 9:30 p.m.
  • Doors open at 6 p.m. | Light Refreshments
  • Newmarket Performing Arts Centre (505 Pickering Crescent)
  • FREE Admission | All welcome

Music Without Borders will provide a unique opportunity for world class musicians to perform and collaborate, sparking radical cultural collaboration and passion-driven learning for a more hopeful and inclusive world.

Free Tickets: newtix.ca

 

National Indigenous Peoples Day Event

  • Friday, June 21
  • 7 p.m. | Doors Open at 6 p.m. | Light Refreshments
  • Old Town Hall (460 Botsford Street)

Featuring Billboard charting Sultans of String who are touring a critically important new project of collaborations with First Nations, Métis, and Inuit artists, "Walking Through the Fire". This compilation and show of essential Indigenous voices is inspired by the recommendations of The Truth and Reconciliation Commission's "94 Calls to Action" and asks for Indigenous and non-Indigenous people to work together as an opportunity to show a path forward.

Tickets: newtix.ca

 

National Health and Fitness Day Bingo

  • All June
  • Magna Centre Fitness Centre & Ray Twinney Recreation Complex Fitness Centre

Celebrate National Health and Fitness Day by grabbing a Bingo Card from one of Fitness Centres and completing the challenges over the month of June. Complete as many of the activities on the Bingo card for your chance to win a prize. Hand your Bingo card into one of the Fitness Centres between June 24 to June 30, 2024 to be entered into the draw.

Learn more at newmarket.ca/fitness

 

York Pride Festival

  •  June 14 – Sparkling Nights | 6 p.m. | Newmarket Community Centre & Lions Hall (200 Doug Duncan Drive)
  • June 15 – York Pride Parade | 3 p.m. | Main Street Newmarket

For more information visit: York Pride

Click here to download and print the poster for June is month 2024!