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What's On: Get in touch with your inner witch

Plus, Rocktoberfest is back, and there's live music at The Port
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A group picture of some of the witches at the last walk. This year's Witches Walk is on Tuesday, Oct. 16.

Timmins Council 
Tuesday, Oct. 15, 6 p.m.
City Hall

Once available, the agenda will be available here.

Timmins Witches Walk 
Wednesday, Oct 16, 10:30 a.m.
Timmins Native Friendship Centre, 179 Kirby Ave.

Stroll the city in your best witchy attire! Registered witches will have their name entered into draws for prizes donated by sponsors. The event is to raise awareness about the MMIWG2S+ and raise money for the Timmins and Area Women in Crisis. Everyone is encourage to bring a donation of a non-perishamble food item for the Timmins Food Bank. Register online here.

 

 

 

Rocktoberfest presents Rock and Roll Bingo
Saturday, Oct. 19, 7 p.m.
McIntyre Community Building Ballroom, 85 McIntyre Rd.

Enjoy a fun night of bingo with a rock and roll twist. This event is for people 19 years and older. There will be a DJ and dancing, and people are encouraged to dress up as their favourite rock star. Tickets are $40 plus taxes and fees. They’re available online here.

 

 

 

Timmins Rock vs. Soo Eagles
Sunday, Oct. 20, 1 p.m.
McIntyre Arena, 85 McIntyre Rd.

Timmins’ Junior A hockey squad is on home ice for a regular season game. The box office opens 90 minutes before the puck drops. Tickets at the door are $15 for adults, $12 for seniors (60 years and up) and students, $9 for youth ages seven to 12, and $7 for children six and under with a guardian. Sitting on the licensed balcony is $17. Tickets are also available online here.

Salem Trials x Invocate
Sunday, Oct. 20, 8 p.m.
Airport Hotel, 151 Bruce Ave.

Salem Trials are joining Invocate for an evening of doom at 'The Port'. Tickets are available online here.

 

 

Images and Mots by Bravo Nord Opening exhibit
Runs until Nov. 17
Timmins Museum: NEC, 325 Second Ave. 

This exhibition of work is on display in the museum's Grey Gallery. It features 11 artists who interpreted two poems of their choice, using a variety of media and artistic approaches. The poems used as inspiration are part of the exhibit. Entry to the museum and exhibit are free.

Check out the full events calendar and submit your group's activities online here.