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Wintertide Brochure 2018 2018-2019 Calendar of Activities & Events Wintertide adds spirit and sparkle to Historic Charlottetown during the holiday season! Christmas Goodwill Giving Programs Salvation Army Christmas Kettle Campaign Christmas Miracle Toy Drive Dates: November & December Dates: November 24 – December 22 Location: Throughout Charlottetown Location: Q93, CFCY, SpudFM, Volunteers and donations greatly welcomed McDonald’s & Salvation Army Office For more information: 902.892.8870 For more information: 902.892.1066 or 902.892.8870 Toys for Tots Dates: Accepting donations until December 7 CBC PEI Feed-A-Family Drive Location: Ocean 100 & Vogue Optical locations for the Upper Room For more information: 902.569.1003 Dates: December 1 – December 14 Location: CBC Studios & other locations Santa’s Angels Toy Drop Dates: Accepting donations until December 10* across PEI Drop Off Locations: Zax Cafe, Red Shores, Smitty’s, For more information: cbc.ca/feedpei Charlottetown Mall & Queen’s Arms Inn Let their Light Shine *Will accept items later, call 902.200.HOHO presented by Hospice PEI For more information: santasangels.ca Dates: December 2 – 21 Upper Room Christmas Food Hamper Location: Charlottetown Mall Dates: Accepting donations until December 18 For more information: 902.368.4498 Location: Upper Room office For more information: 902.892.7092 Christmas Community Support Programs Charlottetown Upper Room Soup Kitchen & Food Bank Gifts from the Heart Inc. Dates: Daily Christmas Care Fair Location: Upper Room office Date: November 24, 10:00am-3:00pm. Donations For more information: 902.892.7092 accepted until November 23. Location: PEI Farm Centre Be a Santa to a Senior For more information: 902.628.6871 Dates: until December 14 Bulb Pick-up locations: All Murphy’s Pharmacies PEIANC Holiday Host Volunteer Program For more information: 902.367.3868 Dates: December 21 – January 1 Location: Your home Open Door Outreach Coins for Christmas For more information: 902.628.6009 ext. 230 Dates: November 13 – December 17 Location: Open Door Ministries office For more information: 902.368.4498 Be sure to attend the many seasonal events taking place in Historic Charlottetown during the Wintertide Holiday Festival from November 23, 2018 to January 6, 2019 City of Charlottetown Holiday Skates Children $1.00 Adults $2.00 Family $4.00 **CSA Approved Helmets are required by all participants Mondays Thursdays Bell Aliant Centre Bell Aliant Centre Public Skate: 11:30am-1:00pm Public Skate: 11:30am-1:00pm Cody Banks Arena Pre-School Skate: 9:30am-10:30am Fridays Adult|Senior Skate: 2:00pm-3:00pm Bell Aliant Centre Public Skate: 11:30am-1:00pm Eastlink Centre Adult|Senior Skate: 7:30am-9:00am Cody Banks Arena Pre-School Skate: 9:30am-10:30am Adult|Senior Skate: 2:00pm-3:00pm Tuesdays Bell Aliant Centre Eastlink Centre Public Skate: 11:30am-1:00pm Adult|Senior Skate: 7:30am-9:00am Cody Banks Arena Pre-School Skate: 9:30am-10:30am Saturdays Bell Aliant Centre Wednesdays Public Skate: 8:15am-9:15am Bell Aliant Centre Public Skate: 11:30am-1:00pm Sundays Cody Banks Arena Cody Banks Arena Public Skate: 3:00pm-4:00pm Pre-School Skate: 9:30am-10:30am Adult|Senior Skate: 2:00pm-3:00pm Simmons Sports Centre Public Skate: 1:50pm-2:50pm Eastlink Centre Adult|Senior Skate: 7:30am-9:00am For a complete list of public skates and outdoor rinks please visit charlottetown.ca/outdoorrinks Bell Aliant Centre Family Swims The Bell Aliant Centre offers many open and family swims. Please visit bellaliantcentre.ca for more information. Charlottetown Islanders Home Games during the Wintertide Holiday Festival Saturday, November 24 Islanders vs. Cape Breton 7:00pm Sunday, November 25 Islanders vs. Baie-Comeau 3:00pm Friday, November 30 Islanders vs. Acadie-Bathurst 7:30pm Sunday, December 2 Islanders vs. Val-d’Or 3:00pm Thursday, December 6 Islanders vs. Québec 7:00pm Sunday, December 9 Islanders vs. Halifax 3:00pm Wednesday, December 12 Islanders vs. Moncton 10:00am Friday, December 28 Islanders vs. Halifax 7:30pm Saturday, December 29 Islanders vs. Acadie-Bathurst 7:00pm Saturday, January 5 Islanders vs. Cape Breton 7:00pm Sunday, January 6 Islanders vs. Moncton 3:00pm Island Storm Home Games during the Wintertide Holiday Festival Thursday, November 29 Storm vs. Kitchener-Waterloo 7:00pm Saturday, December 1 Storm vs. London 7:00pm Saturday, December 8 Storm vs. Cape Breton 7:00pm Wednesday, December 26 Storm vs. Saint John 2:00pm Monday, December 31 Storm vs. Moncton 6:30pm Friday, January 4 Storm vs. Saint John’s 7:00pm Friday, November 23 DS Designs Christmas Open House Festival of Trees Display John Gracie Christmas Memories Festive Wreath Exhibition ‘Twas the Night: Christmas in Kandahar Feast Friday, December 7 ‘Twas the Night: Christmas in Kandahar Feast ‘Twas the Night: Christmas in Kandahar Feast Festival of Trees Display City of Charlottetown Seniors’ Light Tour Trailside presents: A Very Merry Villages Festive Wreath Exhibition Thursday, December 20 A Very Forte Christmas! Festival of Trees Display Location: DS Designs Location: Confederation Centre of the Arts Location: Trinity United Church Location: Confederation Centre of the Arts Location: Confederation Centre of the Arts Location: Pick-up at Seniors Active Living Centre Location: Confederation Centre of the Arts Victorian Christmas Weekend Dinner Theatre City of Charlottetown - Jingle Bell Walk Dinner Theatre Dinner Theatre Christmas Concert Location: Confederation Centre of the Arts Location: Kirk of St. James Time: 12:00pm-4:00pm Time: Daily Time: 7:00pm-9:00pm Time: Daily Location: Rodd Charlottetown Hotel Location: Rodd Charlottetown Hotel Location: Rodd Charlottetown Hotel Time: Daily Time 6:30pm Location: St. Paul’s Church Time: Daily ‘Twas the Night: Christmas in Kandahar Feast Time: 2:30pm-4:00pm Time: Daily Location: Downtown Charlottetown For more information: [email protected] FREE For more information: 902.628.6141 FREE For more information: 902.566.5548 (Ticket required) FREE For more information: 902.628.6141 FREE Location: Beach Grove| West Royalty Community Centre For more information: 902.628.6141 FREE For more information: 902.566.5548 FREE Dinner Theatre For more information: 902.628.6141 FREE Time: 4:30pm-8:00pm Time: 6:30pm-10:00pm Time: 6:00pm-6:30pm|6:30pm-7:30pm Time: 6:30pm-10:00pm Time: 6:30pm-10:00pm Time: 8:00pm For more information: 902.628.6141 FREE For more information: 902.892.2839 ADMISSION For more information: feastdinnertheatres.com ADMISSION For more information: feastdinnertheatres.com ADMISSION For more information: feastdinnertheatres.com ADMISSION For more information: 902.394.3626 ADMISSION Location: Rodd Charlottetown Hotel For more information: discovercharlottetown.com FREE Festive Wreath Contest & Exhibition Festival of Trees Display For more information: 902.368.1025|charlottetown.ca FREE Festive Wreath Exhibition ‘Twas the Night: Christmas in Kandahar Feast Time: 6:30pm-10:00pm Festival of Trees Display Monday, November 26 Location: Confederation Centre of the Arts Sunday, December 2 Location: Confederation Centre of the Arts Monday, December 17 Tuesday, January 1 Victorian Christmas Market Submission Drop-off Festival of Trees Display The Mount Christmas Tree Lighting Celebration 23rd Annual Live Nativity Pageant Men of the Harvest Christmas Concert Dinner Theatre Festival of Trees Display For more information: feastdinnertheatres.com ADMISSION Location: Confederation Centre of the Arts Location: Confederation Centre of the Arts Festive Wreath Exhibition Time: Daily Artisan Christmas Market Location: Confederation Centre of the Arts Location: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Location: St. Mark’s Presbyterian Church Time: Daily Location: Rodd Charlottetown Hotel Location: Confederation Centre of the Arts ‘Twas the Night: Christmas in Kandahar Feast Time: Daily New Year’s Day Polar Bear Swim Location: Queen Street Location: Confederation Centre of the Arts For more information: 902.628.6141 FREE Location: Charlottetown Farmers Market Location: The Mount For more information: 902.628.6141 FREE Location: Charlottetown Yacht Club Time: 5:00pm-8:00pm Time: Wreath drop-off, 1:00pm-3:00pm Time: Daily Time: 6:00pm Time: 7:00pm|7:30pm|8:00pm Time: 7:00pm ADMISSION Time: 6:30pm-10:00pm Time: Daily Dinner Theatre Barra MacNeils – An East Coast Christmas For more information: 902.628.6141 FREE Time: Daily Time: 10:00am-3:00pm For more information: 902.628.6141 FREE For more information: feastdinnertheatres.com ADMISSION Location: Confederation Centre of the Arts Time: 10:00am For more information: discovercharlottetown.com FREE For more information: 902.628.6141 FEE For more information: 902.370.8888 FREE For more information: 902.394.6479 FREE For more information: 902.628.6141 FREE Location: Rodd Charlottetown Hotel For more information: 902.628.6141 FREE Festive Wreath Exhibition For more information: charlottetownfarmersmarket.com FREE 23rd Annual Live Nativity Pageant Wednesday, December 12 Time: 7:30pm Festive Wreath Exhibition For more information: FB PEI Polar Bear Club DONATION Location: Confederation Centre of the Arts Time: 6:30pm-10:00pm Colonel Gray Craft Fair Pre-Charlottetown Christmas Parade Party Festive Wreath Exhibition 2nd Annual Ultimate Christmas House Tour The Life & Adventures of Santa Claus Location: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Singing Strings Holiday Concert Festive Wreath Exhibition For more information: feastdinnertheatres.com ADMISSION For more information: confederationcentre.com ADMISSION Location: Confederation
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