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SUMMARY:Made in Orillia: The Toys that Built Childhood
DESCRIPTION:January 31\, 2026 to August 29\, 2026 \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Made in Orillia:\nThe Toys that Built Childhood\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Made in Orillia: The Toys that Built Childhood explores how locally produced toys shaped play\, identity\, and childhood in the mid-20th century. Drawing from the Orillia Museum of Art & History’s collection\, the exhibition highlights toys produced by companies such as Tudhope Specialties Limited (later Orillia Tudhope Anderson Company or OTACO) and Lloyd Baby Carriages. \nFrom miniature ovens\, pressed-steel trucks\, and doll carriages\, the exhibition shows how toys reflected the social values of their time. Set against the backdrop of postwar prosperity and the looming Cold War\, these toys carried messages about gender\, work\, family life\, and consumer culture. While designed for play\, they also mirrored adult expectations of who children were and who they were expected to be. \nBy placing Orillia’s toy industry within a broader historical and cultural context\, this exhibition invites visitors to consider how toys shape childhood experiences\, influence ideas about gender\, and continue to reflect the world in which they are made. \n  \n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				OTHER EXHIBITIONS\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				AllExhibition CurrentExhibition PastExhibition Upcoming\n\n				\n									\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					The Many Faces of Paul Shilling: A RetrospectiveExhibition Current 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					Drake Williams: Awaken the SpiritsExhibition Current\, Exhibition Upcoming 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					Icons & Alter Egos: Heroes\, Villains\, and Everything In-BetweenExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					Media Arts ShowcaseExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					From Hand to Heirloom: The Art of CraftExhibition Current 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					Face to FaceExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					29th Annual International Women’s Day Art ShowExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					Made in OrilliaExhibition Current 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					Tradition TransformedExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					Yours to Uncover: An Ontario Road Trip | Peter Fyfe and John NottenExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					John Gould: Travels of the Mind and BodyExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					Voices Through Time: A Mariposa JourneyExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					Tracing Places: Advertising in OrilliaExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					Orillia: Then & NowExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					28th Annual International Women’s Day Art ShowExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					ORILLIA LANDSCAPESExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					THE SEVEN GRANDFATHER TEACHINGS: AT THE ORILLIA RECREATION CENTREExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					A Collection-Inspired Exhibition: Four Seasons in OrilliaExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					Gordon Lightfoot: Turning Back the PagesExhibition Current 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					Perspectives Through Their EyesExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					Heritage in Hues: Orillia’s Story Through TextilesExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					Loup Garou & Mocassins | Nathalie BertinExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					Behold a Man Who is a Bean | Harley DuckExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					TRADITION TRANSFORMEDExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					OWL PEN REVISITED | GILLIAN LOWRYExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					TEACHERS AND THEIR ENDURING IMPACT | JOSE SALASExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					INCLUSION: AT THE STACK GALLERYExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					EVERYONE HAS A STORY: TALES OF A COMMUNITYExhibition Current 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					THE PROCESS INFORMS ME | JEANETTE LUCHESEExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					PAWTRAITSExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					REFLECTIONS OF OUR ROOTSExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					BACKRA BLUID | STACEY TYRELLExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					THE TEENAGE ZEITGEIST: At the Stack GalleryExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					SYBILExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					27TH ANNUAL WOMEN’S DAY INTERNATIONAL ART SHOWExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					REGENT PARK PUBLIC SCHOOL GRADE 6/7 GARDEN DESIGN PROGRAMExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					ROBYN RENNIE: SEEING BEYONDExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					Grant’s Legacy: Capturing Orillia’s History on FilmExhibition Current 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					WRITING IN THE ROOM: ORILLIA’S LITERARY LEGACYExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					FRIENDSHIP REDISCOVEREDExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					A COLLECTION INSPIRED EXHIBITION: A CLOSE UP ON CARMICHAELExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					50 YEARS OF MARIPOSA ARTS THEATREExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					STEEPED IN HISTORYExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					JENNIFER ZARDO: HOME SWEET HOMEExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					TED FULLERTON: THE SERPENT’S EGGExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					TRADITION TRANSFORMEDExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					HOMAGE by Donald StuartExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					ELIZABETH WYN WOODExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					26TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY ART SHOWExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					RENEWAL: At the Stack GalleryExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					BEYOND THE FENCE: Christine Mack and David HillExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					GREAT TAIT: The True Story of Orillia’s First MillionaireExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					THE MACKINAW JACKET: A Canadian Folk CostumeExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					VIEWS OF ORILLIAExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					THE MAN WHO COULD FLY; THE GIRL WHO FLIES IN HER DREAMS BY SYLVIA TESORIExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					CARMICHAEL CANADIAN LANDSCAPE EXHIBITION: TRADITION TRANSFORMEDExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					EYEING MEDUSA: Amanta ScottExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					EYEING OMAH’S COLLECTIONExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					BURNER HERZOG: Gary Blundell and Victoria WardExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					CONVERSATIONS: 150th Anniversary of the Ontario Society of ArtistsExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					ORILLIA SOLDIERS’ MEMORIAL HOSPITAL POP-UP EXHIBITExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					RETURN TO SENDERExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					25th ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY ART SHOWExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					REFLECTIONS OF OURSELVESExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					AMY BAGSHAW: ART INTERRUPTIONSExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					FROM MARBLES TO MINECRAFT: A CENTURY OF CHILDHOODExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					COLOUR WITH A UExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					GOT THE TIME?Exhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					JILL PRICE: UNFURLEDExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					WILL MCGARVEY: STICKS AND STONESExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					CARMICHAEL CANADIAN LANDSCAPE EXHIBITION: TRADITION TRANSFORMEDExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					AT RISK: TRACEY LAWKOExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					SHE SHOOTS\, SHE SCORESExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					VIEWS FROM A CANOEExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE IN ORILLIAExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					WELCOME HOME TO ORILLIAExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					D. AHSÉN:NASE DOUGLAS: WE ARE STILL HERE!Exhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					CARMICHAEL CANADIAN LANDSCAPE EXHIBITION: TRADITION TRANSFORMEDExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					DYING MATTERS:REFLECTIONS OF GROWTH THROUGH GRIEFExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					SUMMER ON THE LAKEExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					THE HISTORY OF ORILLIA IN 50 ARTEFACTSExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					THE ORILLIA POLICE AND THE SIR SAMUEL STEELE MEMORIAL BUILDINGExhibition Past
URL:https://www.orilliamuseum.org/event/made-in-orillia-the-toys-that-built-childhood/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260418T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20270108T170000
DTSTAMP:20260530T213606
CREATED:20260316T182951Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260316T182956Z
UID:10000961-1776499200-1799427600@www.orilliamuseum.org
SUMMARY:From Hand to Heirloom: The Art of Craft
DESCRIPTION:April 18\, 2026 – January 8\, 2027 \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\nFrom Hand to Heirloom:\nThe Art of Craft\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				From Hand to Heirloom: The Art of Craft\, explores the history and artistry of craft practices traditionally led by women\, showing how needlework objects like quilts\, embroidery\, and beadwork carry beauty\, meaning\, and cultural stories. This exhibition highlights how craft intersects with fine art\, celebrates local and Indigenous makers\, and invites visitors to see the skill\, creativity\, and personal expression behind objects often overlooked as merely “useful.” \n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				OTHER EXHIBITIONS\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				AllExhibition CurrentExhibition PastExhibition Upcoming\n\n				\n									\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					The Many Faces of Paul Shilling: A RetrospectiveExhibition Current 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					Drake Williams: Awaken the SpiritsExhibition Current\, Exhibition Upcoming 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					Icons & Alter Egos: Heroes\, Villains\, and Everything In-BetweenExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					Media Arts ShowcaseExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					From Hand to Heirloom: The Art of CraftExhibition Current 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					Face to FaceExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					29th Annual International Women’s Day Art ShowExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					Made in OrilliaExhibition Current 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					Tradition TransformedExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					Yours to Uncover: An Ontario Road Trip | Peter Fyfe and John NottenExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					John Gould: Travels of the Mind and BodyExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					Voices Through Time: A Mariposa JourneyExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					Tracing Places: Advertising in OrilliaExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					Orillia: Then & NowExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					28th Annual International Women’s Day Art ShowExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					ORILLIA LANDSCAPESExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					THE SEVEN GRANDFATHER TEACHINGS: AT THE ORILLIA RECREATION CENTREExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					A Collection-Inspired Exhibition: Four Seasons in OrilliaExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					Gordon Lightfoot: Turning Back the PagesExhibition Current 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					Perspectives Through Their EyesExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					Heritage in Hues: Orillia’s Story Through TextilesExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					Loup Garou & Mocassins | Nathalie BertinExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					Behold a Man Who is a Bean | Harley DuckExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					TRADITION TRANSFORMEDExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					OWL PEN REVISITED | GILLIAN LOWRYExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					TEACHERS AND THEIR ENDURING IMPACT | JOSE SALASExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					INCLUSION: AT THE STACK GALLERYExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					EVERYONE HAS A STORY: TALES OF A COMMUNITYExhibition Current 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					THE PROCESS INFORMS ME | JEANETTE LUCHESEExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					PAWTRAITSExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					REFLECTIONS OF OUR ROOTSExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					BACKRA BLUID | STACEY TYRELLExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					THE TEENAGE ZEITGEIST: At the Stack GalleryExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					SYBILExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					27TH ANNUAL WOMEN’S DAY INTERNATIONAL ART SHOWExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					REGENT PARK PUBLIC SCHOOL GRADE 6/7 GARDEN DESIGN PROGRAMExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					ROBYN RENNIE: SEEING BEYONDExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					Grant’s Legacy: Capturing Orillia’s History on FilmExhibition Current 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					WRITING IN THE ROOM: ORILLIA’S LITERARY LEGACYExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					FRIENDSHIP REDISCOVEREDExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					A COLLECTION INSPIRED EXHIBITION: A CLOSE UP ON CARMICHAELExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					50 YEARS OF MARIPOSA ARTS THEATREExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					STEEPED IN HISTORYExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					JENNIFER ZARDO: HOME SWEET HOMEExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					TED FULLERTON: THE SERPENT’S EGGExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					TRADITION TRANSFORMEDExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					HOMAGE by Donald StuartExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					ELIZABETH WYN WOODExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					26TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY ART SHOWExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					RENEWAL: At the Stack GalleryExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					BEYOND THE FENCE: Christine Mack and David HillExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					GREAT TAIT: The True Story of Orillia’s First MillionaireExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					THE MACKINAW JACKET: A Canadian Folk CostumeExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					VIEWS OF ORILLIAExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					THE MAN WHO COULD FLY; THE GIRL WHO FLIES IN HER DREAMS BY SYLVIA TESORIExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					CARMICHAEL CANADIAN LANDSCAPE EXHIBITION: TRADITION TRANSFORMEDExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					EYEING MEDUSA: Amanta ScottExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					EYEING OMAH’S COLLECTIONExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					BURNER HERZOG: Gary Blundell and Victoria WardExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					CONVERSATIONS: 150th Anniversary of the Ontario Society of ArtistsExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					ORILLIA SOLDIERS’ MEMORIAL HOSPITAL POP-UP EXHIBITExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					RETURN TO SENDERExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					25th ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY ART SHOWExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					REFLECTIONS OF OURSELVESExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					AMY BAGSHAW: ART INTERRUPTIONSExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					FROM MARBLES TO MINECRAFT: A CENTURY OF CHILDHOODExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					COLOUR WITH A UExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					GOT THE TIME?Exhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					JILL PRICE: UNFURLEDExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					WILL MCGARVEY: STICKS AND STONESExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					CARMICHAEL CANADIAN LANDSCAPE EXHIBITION: TRADITION TRANSFORMEDExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					AT RISK: TRACEY LAWKOExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					SHE SHOOTS\, SHE SCORESExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					VIEWS FROM A CANOEExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE IN ORILLIAExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					WELCOME HOME TO ORILLIAExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					D. AHSÉN:NASE DOUGLAS: WE ARE STILL HERE!Exhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					CARMICHAEL CANADIAN LANDSCAPE EXHIBITION: TRADITION TRANSFORMEDExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					DYING MATTERS:REFLECTIONS OF GROWTH THROUGH GRIEFExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					SUMMER ON THE LAKEExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					THE HISTORY OF ORILLIA IN 50 ARTEFACTSExhibition Past 				\n								\n										\n							\n																							\n						\n					THE ORILLIA POLICE AND THE SIR SAMUEL STEELE MEMORIAL BUILDINGExhibition Past
URL:https://www.orilliamuseum.org/event/from-hand-to-heirloom-the-art-of-craft/
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SUMMARY:Starry\, Starry Night Concert in Orillia | Orillia Vocal Ensemble Fundraiser for OMAH
DESCRIPTION:Starry\, Starry Night: A Choral Celebration of the Arts\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Wednesday\, June 3\, 2026. 7:30 - 9:30 pm\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Experience an inspiring evening of music in downtown Orillia as the Orillia Vocal Ensemble presents Starry\, Starry Night: A Choral Celebration of the Arts on Wednesday\, June 3\, 2026 at St. Paul’s Centre. This special community concert will feature powerful choral performances in support of the Young Creative Kits Initiative at the Orillia Museum of Art & History (OMAH). Admission is free\, with freewill donations welcomed. \nEvent Details\nDate: Wednesday\, June 3\, 2026Time: 7:30 p.m.Location: St. Paul’s Centre\, OrilliaAdmission: Free admission with freewill donation \nAll proceeds from the evening will support OMAH’s Young Creative Kits Initiative\, helping provide accessible arts experiences and creative programming for children and families in the Orillia community. \n\n\n\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Music for the Arts and for Youth in Orillia\nPresented by the Orillia Vocal Ensemble\, Starry\, Starry Night is a community choral concert celebrating music\, creativity\, and the arts in Orillia. The evening will bring together local music lovers for an uplifting performance while raising funds for arts education initiatives through the Orillia Museum of Art & History. \nFounded in 2010\, the Orillia Vocal Ensemble is a full SATB community choir known throughout the region for its commitment to musical excellence and charitable fundraising. Over the years\, the ensemble has raised nearly $200\,000 for local charities and nonprofit organizations including Mariposa House Hospice\, The Sharing Place Food Bank\, Big Brothers Big Sisters\, Greenhaven Women’s Shelter\, Lighthouse Orillia\, and OMAH. \nUnder the direction of Artistic Director Blair Bailey\, the choir continues to be an important part of Orillia’s arts and culture community. Their performances bring together singers\, audiences\, and community organizations through a shared love of music and local impact. \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				About the Orillia Vocal Ensemble\nThe Orillia Vocal Ensemble (OVE) is a community choir based in Orillia\, Ontario. Since 2010\, the ensemble has presented concerts and performances that support local charities and nonprofit organizations through music. \nThe choir was founded by Roy Menagh following a successful collaborative fundraising concert with the Orillia Wind Ensemble. What began as a one-time partnership quickly evolved into a thriving independent choir with charitable status and a membership of more than 70 singers. \nToday\, the ensemble is led by Artistic Director Blair Bailey\, a longtime leader in Orillia’s music community\, educator\, accompanist\, and former music director at St. Paul’s United Church. \nOVE performs throughout the year in concerts\, collaborative arts events\, and seasonal appearances across the region.
URL:https://www.orilliamuseum.org/event/starry-starry-night-orillia-concert/
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