In What Does a Garden Know?, Northumberland-based artist and animator bekky O'Neil invites us into a deeply personal exploration of land, life, and learning. Curating a rich blend of traditional, contemporary, and original Newfoundland music, The Rowdymen evoke the unique energy and spirit of Newfoundland and her people. Curating a rich blend of traditional, contemporary, and original Newfoundland music, The Rowdymen evoke the unique energy and spirit of Newfoundland and her people. A star-studded stage celebrates the music of George Gershwin, including favourites from Tin Pan Alley, Porgy & Bess and the ever-popular Rhapsody in Blue! Experience the incredible music of one of the most popular music theatre pieces in history: Andrew Lloyd Webber?s haunting musical based on the 1910 novel The Phantom of the Opera by Gaston Leroux. Experience the incredible music of one of the most popular music theatre pieces in history: Andrew Lloyd Webber?s haunting musical based on the 1910 novel The Phantom of the Opera by Gaston Leroux. Experience the incredible music of one of the most popular music theatre pieces in history: Andrew Lloyd Webber?s haunting musical based on the 1910 novel The Phantom of the Opera by Gaston Leroux. Join us every Friday afternoon from 2:30 to 6:00 pm at the Warkworth Mews to celebrate and support the very best of homegrown and handmade in the village of Warkworth. In a funk? Then SHEBAD is for you! Join this Guelph-based music and art project that revels in the exploratory side of Indie Soul. The Friends of the Hastings Library is having a fundraiser on the Saturday of the August long weekend (August 2). The ?Road to Reading? is a Car Show, Book Sale, Bake Sale and Silent Auction combined into one fun event! In What Does a Garden Know?, Northumberland-based artist and animator bekky O'Neil invites us into a deeply personal exploration of land, life, and learning. With 15 albums to his credit, Michael returns to Westben his dazzlingly unique mix of jazz, pop and boogie-woogie, along with a barnful of charismatic charm. Two-time JUNO Award-winner and shortlisted for the Polaris Music Prize, Montreal singer-songwriter Dominique Fils-Aimé has been a favourite at venues ranging from the Montreal International Jazz Festival to opening for Diana Krall in Europe. ART IN THE PARK is an Exhibition of Christian Artwork taking place in Old Mill Park in Campbellford on Sunday, August 3, 2025 from 11 am to 3 pm Brian Barlow and his amazing Big Band present a spectacular concert featuring Oscar Peterson?s famous ?Canadiana Suite?, a musical journey across his beloved Canada (including a visit to the Calgary Stampede!), as well as the music of other great Canadian jazz artists influenced by Oscar. The St. Vincent de Paul Society and the Rotary Club of Campbellford host a free community lunch on the 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month at the Rotary Hall in Campbellford. The Hastings Community Lunch happens every 2nd Friday of the month at the Hastings Civic Centre. Doors open at 11:30 am and lunch is served at noon. Everyone welcome! Join us every Friday afternoon from 2:30 to 6:00 pm at the Warkworth Mews to celebrate and support the very best of homegrown and handmade in the village of Warkworth. In What Does a Garden Know?, Northumberland-based artist and animator bekky O'Neil invites us into a deeply personal exploration of land, life, and learning. Every second Thursday of the month is CLASSIC MOVIE NIGHT at the Aron. Movies start at 7:00 pm and are pay what you can. Join us every Friday afternoon from 2:30 to 6:00 pm at the Warkworth Mews to celebrate and support the very best of homegrown and handmade in the village of Warkworth. In What Does a Garden Know?, Northumberland-based artist and animator bekky O'Neil invites us into a deeply personal exploration of land, life, and learning. The signature Long Lunch features tables lined down Main Street in the village of Warkworth and all the friendly folks will make it another day to remember. The St. Vincent de Paul Society and the Rotary Club of Campbellford host a free community lunch on the 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month at the Rotary Hall in Campbellford. A pay-what-you-can Indigenous film will be screened on the third Thursday of each month! Visit the Aron Theatre website for schedule. Join us every Friday afternoon from 2:30 to 6:00 pm at the Warkworth Mews to celebrate and support the very best of homegrown and handmade in the village of Warkworth. In What Does a Garden Know?, Northumberland-based artist and animator bekky O'Neil invites us into a deeply personal exploration of land, life, and learning. Join us every Friday afternoon from 2:30 to 6:00 pm at the Warkworth Mews to celebrate and support the very best of homegrown and handmade in the village of Warkworth. The Hastings Medieval Festival is a 3 day festival that highlights the sword fighter and entertainment. In What Does a Garden Know?, Northumberland-based artist and animator bekky O'Neil invites us into a deeply personal exploration of land, life, and learning.
What Does a Garden Know? Exhibit at the Ah! Centre
The Rowdymen at Westben
The Rowdymen at Westben
Rhapsody in Blue – A Gershwin Celebration at Westben
Phantom of the Opera in Concert at Westben
Phantom of the Opera in Concert at Westben
Phantom of the Opera in Concert at Westben
Warkworth Market at the Mews
SHEBAD at Westben
"Road to Reading" Fundraiser
What Does a Garden Know? Exhibit at the Ah! Centre
Michael Kaeshammer at Westben
Dominique Fils-Aimé at Westben
Art in the Park
100 Years of Oscar Peterson with The Brian Barlow Big Band & Friends at Westben
Campbellford Community Lunch
Hastings Community Lunch
Warkworth Market at the Mews
What Does a Garden Know? Exhibit at the Ah! Centre
Classic Movie Night at the Aron
Warkworth Market at the Mews
What Does a Garden Know? Exhibit at the Ah! Centre
Warkworth Long Lunch
Campbellford Community Lunch
Aron Indigenous Circle Movie Screening
Warkworth Market at the Mews
What Does a Garden Know? Exhibit at the Ah! Centre
Warkworth Market at the Mews
Hastings Medieval Festival
What Does a Garden Know? Exhibit at the Ah! Centre