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Things to see and do: October 11-13

It's the second-last Stratford Sunday Market of the season, so make sure you stock up!
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Friday

 

Neural Ballet Redux

7-8 p.m. @ Gallery Stratford

Experience an enchanting and intimate neo-classical ballet performance, where artistry and technology intertwine. Irina Lerman and Ryan Kelln’s groundbreaking collaboration fuses Lerman’s award-winning choreography with Kelln’s cutting-edge AI-generated visuals and video art. This is a pay-what-you-can experience for the whole family – call Gallery Stratford at (519) 271-5271 for event information.

 

An Intimate Concert with Callie McCullough

Starts 7:30 p.m. @ The Bunker Performance Lounge

Join us for a night of extraordinary music as The Bunker welcomes Callie McCullough. A moden songwriter with deep roots in timeless classics and old-school country, Callie’s sound resonates with the essence of contemporary roots music. This is a pay-what-you-can event, and you can get more information at www.bunkerstratford.com.

 

Stratford Warriors vs. St. Thomas Stars

7:30 p.m. @ William Allman Arena

Come out and see if the Warriors can complete the home-and-home sweep over St. Thomas when they welcome the Stars to the Allman. Puck drop is 7:30 p.m. and tickets are available at the door.

 

Saturday

 

13 Grandmother Moons Learning Circles

10-11 a.m. @ The Local Community Food Centre

Make a point of coming out to The Local to take part in 13 Grandmother Moons Learning Circles with teacher Patsy Day of the Turtle Clan (Oneida Nation). For details on the event, visit www.thelocalcfc.org.

 

Lauren Neilson Live

12 p.m. @ The Livery Yard

Come for the coffee, stay for the songbird. Lauren Neilson will be on the mic, sharing her gift for singing and songwriting with those looking for their cup of Saturday afternoon joe. Visit The Livery Yard’s Instagram account for more information.

 

Exhibition Opening for Fernand Nault: A Passion, A Legacy

6-8 p.m. @ Agora Gallery

This exhibition is a tribute to the celebrated dancer and choreographer Fernand Nault, featuring paintings by Chris Klein, sculpture work by Joanne Migneault, costumes and models by Jeanne Methe and photographs by Claude Wauthier. Go to www.agoragallery.ca for more information.
 

Stratford Fighting Irish vs. Delhi Flames

7 p.m. @ William Allman Arena

Will the Fighting Irish be able to earn their first home victory this season? Come find out when they host the Delhi Flames Saturday night - game time is set for 7 p.m., and you better come prepared to experience the full Fighting Irish experience.

 

Sunday

 

Stratford Sunday Market

10 a.m. - 2 p.m. @ Market Square

This is the second-last date for the season to be able to get out to the Stratford Sunday Market and enjoy the fresh goods and unique treasures available from these vendors. The market opens at 10 a.m., and be sure to check in with their Facebook page for any new details this week.

 

The Railway Trio

Starts at 6 p.m. @ The Starlight

The Starlight is thrilled to welcome jazz artists The Railway Trio for a Sunday matinee performance starting at 6 p.m. The group features local musicians Luke Robertson, Gop Ratchanon Intarachot and Hoai Nguyen, so Sunday Fundays just got a whole lot better. No cover charge.