The City of Owen Sound's Music & Movies series returns to Harrison Park starting Friday July 10. For four Fridays in July, the City you to bring your families to listen to outstanding local music and watch a popular feature film.
This year's Sun Times Music & Movies series features four classic films from the late 80s and early 90s, including the original...
350 Grey Bruce Owen Sound is inviting everyone interested to join them in an event on Saturday, July 4th in support of the Jobs, Justice & Climate Action march being held on July 5th in Toronto.
The walk leaves from the front lawn of St. George's Anglican Church, 1049 4th Ave. E. at 9am, to wend through the Hottest Street Sale downtown.
There will be an open forum at the Queen's Park bandshell across from the public library on 1st Avenue West, and everyone is invited to St. George's for...
Wednesday July 1st, from 1:30PM 'til the fireworks at 10, at Kelso Beach in Owen Sound. See you there ...
Friday, July 3rd, 4:00PM 'til 6:00, at The Bleeding Carrot, it's Friday Afternoon Coffee House & Open Mic with your host Kelly Babcock. Bring your ears and listen or bring your voice, your guitar, your keyboard, even your back up band on iPhone or mp3 player (yes we have a jack for that) and show what you can do.
Friday, July 3rd, 8:30PM 'til 10:30, at The Avalon, 229 Ninth Street East, Owen Sound by popular demand, straight in from County Bruce, Bobby Dean Blackburn the Huron Shore's best known blues man hits the Avalon for an early show starting at - A Pay What You Can event.
Saturday, July 4th from 8:00AM 'til 3:00PM, it's Owen Sounds Hottest Street Sale Under The Sun. More than two blocks of main street opened up for pedestrians and filled with things to see and do and eat and buy and listen to. Two stages full of entertainment ...
By Cathy Hird
There's a story about Jesus walking the streets of Jerusalem after an argument with powerful leaders about their unwillingness to see the hand of God reforming their community. When he came upon a man who was born blind, he placed mud on the man's eyes and sent him to wash in a pool called Siloam.
Imagine. When the cool water washed the dirt away, the man could see. His first sight was light sparkling on water. Then, he would have seen his own reflection for the first time. We can imagine the man getting to his feet looking at the stone buildings that his hand had touched. We can see him looking up and seeing blue sky for the first time. He learned to interpret the rainbow of colour around him. As joy and wonder filled him, he could touch the hands of friend and family, and see the colour of their eyes, the shape of their faces.
Jesus gave him an overwhelming gift of grace.
We are given the same world as that blind man, but we take what we see for granted. Imagine what it would be like to see what is around you for the first time?
-by Jon Farmer
My dad drove his camper van to town for a few days of work this week. On his first night, before he went off to my uncle's, I rode my bike down to meet him at the local marina for sunset. He was parked where he could work on his reports while watching the water. I rode around the last corner of the gravel path through Kelso Beach Park, swung one leg over the saddle, and cruised up beside. I leaned my bike on its kickstand and stepped into the Volkswagen. We were planning to walk and watch the sunset so after a quick hello I went back outside to lock my bike while dad finished a page.
As I was feeding the bike lock through my back tire, a Dodge Charger drove into the parking lot and pulled up beside us...
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