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What’s on where: Things to do in Sudbury

A look at what's happening in the community
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Sudbury.com runs a weekly list of things that are going on locally, both in-person and virtual. If you’re planning a performance, class, presentation, exhibit, fundraiser, initiative or other event in Greater Sudbury, send the details to [email protected] so we can spread the word. More local events can also be found on Sudbury.com’s Events Page.

Defeat Depression events

May 9 and 25 

Sudbury Defeat Depression is holding a couple of fundraising events this month in support of Northern Initiative for Social Action (NISA) and the Mood Disorders Society of Canada. A Boston Pizza dinner/trivia night takes place on May 9 from 5-8 p.m. People can request that 10 per cent of the total cost of their dinner will be donated to the fundraiser. A trivia event will also be held starting at 6:30 p.m. at the bar. Email [email protected] for tickets. The annual Defeat Depression fundraising walk also takes place May 25 at the Grace Hartman Amphitheatre in Bell Park. Registration starts at 9:30 a.m. and the walk/run starts at 10:30 a.m. Register online here.

Salon du livre

May 9-12 

The 11th edition of the French book fair and literary festival Salon du livre du Grand Sudbury takes place at Place des Arts du Grand Sudbury May 9-12. The public will have the opportunity to meet several authors within the framework of a stimulating and varied program: evening performances, literary teas, happy hours, discussions, round tables, interviews, artistic animations, and much more. As always, there will be an impressive display of books from numerous Canadian and international publishers and distributors available for sale on-site. The complete list of invited authors and artists as well as the detailed program of the Salon du livre are now available on the website www.lesalondulivre.ca, as well as in the newsletter and on social media: facebook.com/salondulivredugrandsudbury, twitter.com/LeSalonduLivre, and instagram.com/salondulivredugrandsudbury.

Sudbury Burlesque show 

May 10 and 11 

Don’t call it a comeback or a reunion tour - Sudbury’s premiere Burlesque troupe returns with its biggest cast of characters yet! Sudbury Burlesque presents Pop! Goes Burlesque: Icons Exposed! at The Grand Theatre. In Pop! Goes Burlesque, more than 20 local and travelling performers will explore popular culture from Old Hollywood to Star Wars, glam rock to boy bands, thrillers to parodies. There is truly something for everyone in this show and you do not want to miss it. Pop! Goes Burlesque: Icons Exposed! is presented May 10 and 11 from 7:30-9:30 p.m. at The Grand Theatre. Tickets are available online at SudburyBurlesque.com and in person at Hotstart Cars, Bay Used Books and Between Us Lovers Boutique.

YES Theatre presents One Small Step 

May 10-16

‘Waiting for Guffman’ meets ‘High School Musical’ in One Small Step, a hilarious backstage comedy from Dora-nominated writers Anika Johnson and Barbara Johnston. When their annual musical is cancelled, a group of high school drama students decide to write one of their own - but in order to get the money they need from city hall, it has to be about something Canadian. The result? “The Hadfield Follies: An Out of this World Journey Through the Life and Times of Astronaut Chris Hadfield.” On their way to opening night, this ambitious group of misfits learn about teamwork, tenacity, and the surprising parallels between high school drama and space exploration. YES Theatre’s Young Company presents this show May 10-16 at Sudbury Theatre Centre. Purchase tickets online here.

Mayfair at Finlandia Village 

May 11 

Mayfair returns to Finlandia Village May 11 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. with a new format and new location in Voima Hall, located in the Lepokoti Apartments. Free admission featuring vendors, pulla sales, piirakka sales, barbecue, outdoor children's activities and more. Celebrity chef Mika Koskela will serve up delicious Finnish pancakes. Join Finlandia for a fun day of Finnish culture, food and fellowship, all in support of the Finnish Cultural Fund and the SISU Sharing is Caring Capital Campaign. The ladies at Finlandia Village welcome the community to join in the return of Mayfair and to arrive early to purchase pulla before it’s gone.

Junction Creek Festival and Trout release

May 11

Join the Junction Creek Stewardship Committee for their annual Junction Creek Festival and Trout Release and celebrate Junction Creek and the critters that call it home. Rain or shine, the festival will take place on Saturday, May 11, from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. at Twin Forks Park (1475 Gary Avenue). The festival is free to attend with an optional pay-what-you can donation. There will be a variety of activities for families of all ages, including trout release, live reptiles from Science North, identifying aquatic bugs from the stream, planting wildflowers, games, and more. There will also be numerous community booths to check out and ice-pops from Papaya Pops, a BBQ, and drinks available for purchase. For more information, click here. 

Les Troubadours, 30 Years of Harmonies

May 12 

Thirty years of harmony feels wonderful. It’s the feeling that Les Troubadours are eager to share in this 30th anniversary recital of their all-time favourite numbers. Over the years, Sudbury’s long-lived choir rose to new heights of heart-warming harmony on the wings of invigorating songs like these. The choir welcomes them back, along with special guests to present a joyful musical bouquet that will liven up your Mother’s Day. The show runs May 12 at 2 p.m. at Place des Arts. Purchase tickets online here.

Superstack book release

May 14 

The Sudbury Writers’ Guild is releasing an anthology called “Sudbury Superstack A Changing Skyline,” full of prose, poetry, facts, and images of the Sudbury Superstack ahead of its anticipated demolition. With 50 pieces of poetry and prose, alongside numerous stunning images and photographs, this collection is for anyone who loves, or loves to hate, the stack. The book launch will be held on May 14 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Steelworkers’ Hall at 66 Brady St. The event will include remarks, readings from contributors and some fun activities and photo opportunities related to the stack. Books will cost $25 and will be available at the launch, through the Sudbury Writers’ Guild website at sudburywritersguild.com, or by contacting them via email at [email protected].

Pet Mayor contest 

Until May 17 

Do you share your daily life with a furry, feathered or scaly animal who likes to read alongside you? Perhaps they are destined to become the first Pet Mayor of Panache bookstore at Place des Arts. The Pet Mayor embodies the love of reading and of books. They represent the bookstore in its online communications and, if possible and safe for the animal and the public, in person at official events. As this is a fundraising campaign, a fee of $25 is required per animal. The deadline is May 17. More information is available online here.

Children’s play “SCOOOOOTCH!”

May 18 

In this choreography of rolls, the audience sees sticky sculptures being created in real time, which the children can then unravel at the end of the show. A blend of movement, theatre, music and visual arts, this exploration of the limits of sticky paper offers toddlers a jubilant, playful and delightful experience. This show for young children is presented by Nouveaux Ballets du Nord-Pas-de-Calais (FR) et Synthèse Additive (QC) at Place des Arts May 18 at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Purchase tickets online here.

Sudbury Canoe Club open house 

May 25 

An open house for the Sudbury Canoe Club takes place from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, May 25 at the Northern Water Sports Centre (206 Ramsey Lake Rd.). You’re invited to join the club this season for canoeing, sea kayaking, windsurfing, dragon boating, youth sprint and stand-up paddle boarding. Visit www.sudburycanoeclubon.com.

Walk for Alzheimer’s 

May 25 

The Alzheimer Society Sudbury-Manitoulin North Bay & Districts is set to host its annual Walk for Alzheimer’s on May 25. The walk is being held at Delki Dozzi Park, 3 Mary Street, starting at 10 a.m. that day. To register for the walk or for more information, visit WalkforAlzheimers.ca.

Grow Together Festival 

June 8

The Northern Ontario Railroad Museum & Heritage Centre’s inaugural grow together festival runs Saturday, June 8, kicking off the summer season with a celebration of all things gardening and wellness. The Grow Together Festival, running 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., will feature a vibrant marketplace where local vendors and organizations can showcase their gardening and wellness initiatives. Attendees can expect engaging speakers, informative booths filled with expert advice, and exciting activities designed to inspire and educate.  Whether you're a seasoned gardener looking for new tips or a curious newcomer eager to explore the world of permaculture and healthy living, the Grow Together Festival offers something for everyone.

Art Gallery of Sudbury programming

Spring 2024

The Art Gallery of Sudbury’s Bell Mansion home has been closed for structural analysis since last fall. The Gallery Shop has been relocated to 172 Elgin St. The student exhibit Emergence runs at 174 Elgin St. until May 4. Isabelle Michaud exhibits at Pinchman’s until May 14. An online exhibit called The Mary Green & Doug Donley Project is now live. Visit the gallery’s website.

Perogies and Cabbage Rolls

Mondays to Fridays

Fresh perogies and cabbage rolls are available for pick-up from Monday to Friday at the Ukrainian Seniors’ Centre. Place your order by phoning 705-673-7404.


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