The Hamilton Spectator from Hamilton, Ontario, Canada (2024)

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OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY April 16 2PM to 4PM Seniors Building 3 Suites Available! Hamiltonians are pulling out all the stops with more than just Easter events to find around town. Easter events Little Rays Easter Egg Hunt contin- ues daily until Monday. Find eggs hidden throughout the zoo and re- ceive entry to win an Easter basket. Little is located at 869 Barton St. E.

and is open 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Concession Street Bunny Hop is from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday on Hamilton Mountain.

Sidewalk sales and a colouring contest are fea- tured. Egg-Stravaganza is from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday in Downtown Dundas. Little Tracks petting zoo will be there, live music, cider and the Easter Bun- ny.

Ottawa Street North BIA Bunny Hop event with egg hunt, face-paint- ing and more is Saturday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Easter Egg-Stravaganza in LaSalle Park, 50 North Shore Blvd. Burling- ton hosted by Glad Tidings Church features inflatables, face-painting, petting zoo, Easter Egg Free-for-all Giveaway and more. Runs Saturday from 1 to 4 p.m.

The annual Winona Easter Egg Hunt for ages one to 12 is at Winona Park, 1328 Barton Stoney Creek. Activities, including arts and crafts, face-painting, visits from fire and po- lice trucks, raffles and bouncy cas- tles, start at 9 a.m. Saturday. The egg hunt starts at 11 a.m. sharp.

If you preregistered for the egg hunt you can register at the park starting at 9 a.m. The Stipley Lions Club and Opti- mist Club of Stoney Creek are team- ing up for an Easter Egg Hunt and barbecue from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday at Stoney Creek Optimist Little League Park, 890 Queenston Rd. Along with the egg hunt for kids of all ages, families can enjoy photos with the Easter bunny, a barbecue and selfie booth.

Donations of non- perishable food items, hygiene prod- ucts and cash will be accepted for the Crown Point Community Fridge. Proceeds from barbecue sales will benefit the Lions Camp Dorsett. Celebrate Easter Sunday at St. Anglican Church on Sunday with a Choral Eucharist at 10 a.m., including Sunday school and nurs- ery, followed by an Easter egg hunt. The event runs from 10 to 11 a.m.

at 272 Wilson St. Ancaster. Easter dinner Good Easter Dinner less- ens the burdens of the marginalized citizens by serving a take-away dinner featuring delicious roast turkey, fluffy mashed potatoes, veggies, and a rich turkey gravy. Din- ner takes place on Monday from 3 to 4:30 p.m. at the Good Shepherd Cen- tre, 135 Mary Hamilton.

DVSA sale The Dundas Valley School of annual auction springs into action Monday and continues until April 16. The sale features over 1,200 pieces of art. Bidding on silent auction artwork will be online and gets underway Monday. The closing of items will be staggered and take place over two days, beginning April 15, and continu- ing on April 16. Previews are available April 12 and 13 from 9 a.m.

to 9 p.m. and April 14 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., followed by live auction April 15 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. dvsa.ca/art-auction Interactive movie The Zoetic Interactive Movie Night So Cinema features NeverEnding Saturday at 4 p.m.

Tickets start at $8.77. The matinee screening is family friendly with an emphasis on yelling and hav- ing fun. The evening screening is 19- plus and adds custom co*cktails. Both nights start with live hosted trivia. The Zoetic, 526 Concession St.

the- zoetic.ca Benefit concert Guido benefit concert led by artistic director Jo- hann VanIttersum, the Cantate Ite- rum ensemble and orchestra present sacred oratorio, Featured soloists include Chelsea VanPelt (soprano), Stephanie Yelov- ich (alto), Steve Surian (tenor) and Adam Kuiack (baritone). Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at Central Presbyterian Church, 165 Charlton Ave. W. Tickets are $30.

Burlington Symphony Orchestra Immerse yourself with an evening of music from and The Bur- lington symphony Orchestra pre- sents the music of John Williams on Saturday at 8 p.m. in the Burlington Performing Arts Centre main theatre, 440 Locust Burlington. Regular tickets are $46. burlingtonpac.ca Leap over to RBG Bring your toad-lers, your teens and grandparents too, and leap on over to Royal Botanical Gardens for A Ribbeting The event is open Saturday, Sunday and Monday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

until April 16. Admis- sion includes the exhibit, live animal encounters, self-guided activities, and access to the natural playground, the Mediterra- nean Garden greenhouse, as well as the Hendrie Park area. Details on dai- ly activities and purchasing timed tickets at rbg.ca/frogs. ENNIFER MOORE IS AN EDITORIAL A SSISTANT AT THE SPECTATOR. EASTER EGG HUNTS AND MUCH MORE Hamilton Area Weather https://www.theweathernetwork.com/ca/weather/ontario/hamilton KITCHENER TORONTO BARRIE LONDON OTTAWA KINGSTON OWEN SOUND WINDSOR SARNIA HAMILTON SOUTHERN ONTARIO Good Mod.

Poor V. Poor Hazard 2 Low Mod. High V. High Extreme 4 Air Quality Ultraviolet Comfort Indexes Sun Sunrise: Sunset: Sunlight Hours: 11 Today: Waning Gibbous Last Qtr Apr 13 New Apr 20 1st Qtr Apr 27 Full May 05 Moon Phases Normal, Month Current: Difference: Precipitation Amount: 89.1 Percent of Normal: April 53.6 Average Difference: Temperature a Trend Expected at 4pm EST Today is COLDER than Average. 10 7 -3 11 Wind 12kmh POP Tomorrow 1 Sunny.

7 Wind 12kmh POP Today 0 Sunny. 16 Wind SW, 16kmh POP Monday 6 Mainly sunny. 19 Wind 24kmh POP Tuesday 10 Cloudy, sunny breaks. 22 Wind SW, 26kmh POP Wednesday 10 Mainly sunny. WEEKEND PLANNER JENNIFER MOORE A I LTO TATO Burlington symphony Orchestra presents the music of John Williams on Saturday at 8 p.m.

in the Burlington Performing Arts Centre main theatre.

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