Brooklin Town Crier, 22 Jun 2018, p. 8

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8 Friday, June 22, 2018brooklintowncrier.com Residents are invited to take part in the more than 35 free, family-friend- ly events being hosted by the Town this summer. Back by popular demand, the sum- mer programming includes Music in the Park, Culture in the Square, Movies in the Park and Fresh Air in the Square. New this year, Music in the Park will include performances by the top 16 musical acts selected from the more than 90 applicants who responded to the Town's inaugural Call for Per- formers. The Movies in the Park series will also find a new home at Whitby Civ- ic Park, providing moviegoers with additional parking, access to indoor washroom facilities and an en- hanced viewing experience. Weekly Culture in the Square activities will invite residents to try something new with poetry, flamenco dancing, lessons on saree-wrapping, and more. Families will also enjoy get- ting outside together for free yoga and zumba classes with Fresh Air in the Square. Details are: • Culture in the Square: free music and cultural performances and ac- tivities aimed at celebrating culture and diversity. Culture in the Square begins July 3 and will take place ev- ery Tuesday at 7 p.m. at Celebra- tion Square (405 Dundas Street). For the complete line-up of perfor- mances and activities, visit whitby. ca/cultureinthesquare. • Music in the Park: free, outdoor musical performances showcas- ing artists from a wide variety of genres, including rock, pop, jazz, blues, R&B, folk and more. Music in the Park begins the week of July 2 and will take place at 7 p.m. every Wednesday in Rotary Centennial Park and every Thursday in Grass Park until August 23. For the complete line-up of perfor- mances, visit whitby.ca/musicin- thepark. • Fresh Air in the Square: free, outdoor fitness classes for the whole family to enjoy. Fresh Air in the Square begins on July 5 and will be held every Thursday through to the end of August. Classes will take place from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. in Celebration Square (405 Dundas Street). Fresh Air in the Square will feature free yoga classes in July and free Zumba classes in August. For more information, visit whitby. ca/hesquare. • Movies in the Park: four free mov- ie screenings being held at Whitby Civic Park (30 Bassett Boulevard). Movies will begin at dark (approxi- mately 8:45 p.m.) and include: • Boss Baby on July 13 • Jumanji - Welcome to the Jungle on July 27 • Space Jam on August 10 • The Greatest Showman on August 24 Residents can enter to win VIP seating at either the Jumanji or Space Jam screenings by follow- ing @townofwhitby, tweeting "I'm attending Whitby's Movies in the Park" and mentioning @townof- whitby with the hashtag #whitby- vipseats. The prize pack includes front row seating, blankets, popcorn and drinks for four, and more. The deadline for entries is Friday, June 29, at 4:30 p.m. For more information on Movies in the Park, visit whitby.ca/moviesin- thepark. Plenty Of Free Summer Things To Do Residents are invited to celebrate Canada Day in Whitby on Sunday, July 1, with free, family-friendly activities being offered at Victo- ria Fields, Port Whitby Marina and Whitby Yacht Club. Festivities will begin at 1 pm with fireworks at 10 pm From 1 p.m. to 7 p.m., residents can enjoy the new Arts Trail acti- vation along the Waterfront Trail with interactive arts projects, Sta- tion Gallery Pop-Up Kids Studio and a free caricaturist artist. The Kids Zone will feature inflatables including toddler area and obsta- cle course, carnival games, face painting, petting zoo, balloon art- ists, stilt walkers and more. At the new Adventure Zone, those brave enough can test their climb- ing skills on a 25-foot rock wall or meet reptiles from Reptilia (a rep- tile zoo expected to open in Whitby this June). Event-goers will also enjoy activities along the water- front, such as free dragon boating at Port Whitby Marina, and Whitby Yacht Club activities are free and open all day to the general pub- lic. The 5th Annual Port Whitby Marina versus Yacht Club Dragon Boat Race begins at 3 p.m. Many vendors A number of food and community vendors, including an ice cream truck and Whitby Farmers' Market vendors, will be on site and a vari- ety of live music will be played on two stages until the fireworks. A Fly-Board Show and lighted boats parade will serve as the pre-show to the 10 pm fireworks finale. As the event is pedestrian-focused, residents are encouraged to walk, bike or use other forms of active transportation to get to the site. A free Bike Parking Station will once again be available. Parking will be at the Whitby GO Station, with a free shuttle to Port Whitby Marina and Whitby Yacht Club. For the complete list and sched- ules of the activities being offered visit whitby.ca/canadaday. 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