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What's On: Sports and art this weekend in Timmins

Stop by the museum to check out the new exhibit
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Pickleball Tournament
Saturday, July 13, 9 a.m. - 9 p.m.
McIntyre Curling Club, 85 McIntyre Rd., Schumacher

The McIntyre Curling Club is hosting the first pickleball tournament at the Mac. Payment can be made via etransfer to [email protected]. Be sure to register at the same email and indicate what divisions you will be participating in and with who (singles or doubles). Doubles partners can be found if necessary.

Sports for Kids golf tournament 
Sunday, July 14
Hollinger Golf Club, 555 Moneta Ave. 

All money raised goes to help children from low-income families play organized sports in the Timmins area.

Summer Open Studio
Sunday, July 14, 12 - 4 p.m.
Roy Nicholson Park, Pine Street North and 8th Avenue

Drop by the Porcupine Art Club to meet with the artists, see demonstrations, and learn about the club. Artwork is on display and for sale. All ages are welcome to visit, and there is no cost to attend. Rain or shine, the studio is open!

Wild Alchemy
Runs until Aug. 29
Timmins Museum: NEC, 325 Second Ave.

This exhibit by the Broken Forest is in the Grey Gallery. The show tends to focus on our gaze on loss of biodiversity in the forest and asserts a metaphysical connection to the trees that is also threatened. It includes artists from Poland, Germany, the United States, Brazil, Colombia and Canada. There is a performance by some of the artists on Wednesday, July 24 from 6-8 p.m. The museum is open Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday and Sunday from noon to 4 p.m. Admission is free.

Mountjoy Farmers' Market
Every Saturday, 9 a.m. - noon
537 Pavilion Dr., Timmins

This popular market is set up weekly until Thanksgiving. Stop by every week to pick up fresh local food, shop the crafters and artisans, and learn more about local organizations.

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