Tuesday, November 23, 2010

December 2010

Snow has covered the ground and with more in the forecast it's time to start thinking about winter activities. It won't be long until the groomers are out clearing the snowmobile and cross country ski trails.

Stores are decorated for the season and there's a host of events to attend to get yourself in the holiday spirit.

Exhibition « Iron Sculptures » from the artist Anne-Marie Sirois at the ARTcadienne gallery until January the 3rd 2011. Free admission. Carrefour Beausoleil.

Fri, Dec 3
A Christmas Open House from noon to 8pm. Stop by the Miramichi Landings Welcome Centre at 1733 Water Street and join in the festive celebrations. Refreshments will be served all day, and there will door prizes to be won as well. Be sure to stick around after the Parade of Lights, as our guest of honour, Santa Claus himself, will be making a special appearance.

The 25th Annual Christmas Parade of Lights begins at 6:30 p.m. from NBCC Miramichi on University Avenue making it's way to Historic Water Street.

Sat, Dec 4
Craft Sale and Holly Tea at Gretna Green Elementary School from 10 am - 2 pm.

Murder on the Menu - Christmas Theme Murder Mystery Dinner at King George Bed & Breakfast The evening begins at 6:00PM and includes a 5-course dinner beginning with hors d'oeuvres and a 'cocktail hour'; then everyone proceeds to the table to enjoy what happens next!

Miramichi Country Music Opry Christmas Party featuring a 5 piece band, potluck lunch and a great time for everyone. $8 admission.

Sat, Dec 4 & Sun, Dec 5
Miramichi SPCA is holding it's annual Pet Pictures with Santa on December 4th from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm and December 5th from noon until 4:00 pm. Saltwater Sounds at 1738 Water Street is our host again this year! Bring your pet(s) out to meet our special guest Santa, Bill Fraser and have a picture taken in time for Christmas! All proceeds from this event will go to the Miramichi Branch Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.

Sun, Dec 5
St. Mary's Annual Christmas Craft , Bake Sale and Tea Room, 11:30am to 2:30pm. St. Mary's Parish Centre. 320 Newcastle Blvd.

Fri, Dec 10
Christmas House Tour from 6-9pm. Tickets: $10 per person in support of Miramichi Youth House Inc. Tickets can be purchased at: Miramichi Youth House: 870 King George Hwy, Cotton Ginny- Northumberland Square Mall, Books Inn- 144 Newcastle Bvld., Rose-Wood Gift and home Decor- 3 Renaud St., Bills Kwik Way- 131 Duke St. There are 5 houses within Miramichi to visit, helping you get into the Christmas Spirit!! Call 624-9909 for more Information

Sat, Dec 11
There will be a Christmas Bake Sale 10 am to 2 pm, at the Knights of Columbus Hall on Newcastle Blvd. All proceeds to Haiti Village Health/Etienne Bruny's Orphanage in Haiti.

Festive Tea Party at Governor’s Mansion, 62 St. Patrick’s Drive. Spend a while relaxing away from the chaos of Christmas shopping! Tea will be served between 1p.m. and 4 p.m. in the historic dining room of Governor’s Mansion. Sample festive cakes, sandwiches, and refreshing tea. Tickets are available from Governor’s Mansion for $5.00 each. Seats are limited so call in advance. 506-622-3036. A selection of cakes will be available to purchase on the day and “Cake Gift Certificates” will also be available.

Murder on the Menu - Christmas Theme Murder Mystery Dinner at King George Bed & Breakfast The evening begins at 6:00PM and includes a 5-course dinner beginning with hors d'oeuvres and a 'cocktail hour'; then everyone proceeds to the table to enjoy what happens next!

Much Video Dance for Youth Nobody Rocks like Much. The largest most epic video show in the country is ready for Miramichi youth. Hold on tight youth. Join us at the Golden Hawk Recreation Centre for a night of great music and dance!!! Grades 5-8: 6-8pm, Grades 9-12: 8:30-10:30pm. Admission $5 at the door. Brought to you by Miramichi Community Wellness and Recreation and Beaubear's Credit Union.

Dec 11-12
Theatre workshop for everybody at Carrefour Beausoleil. Free. Register at 627-4229.

Sat, Dec 18
Murder on the Menu - Christmas Theme Murder Mystery Dinner at King George Bed & Breakfast The evening begins at 6:00PM and includes a 5-course dinner beginning with hors d'oeuvres and a 'cocktail hour'; then everyone proceeds to the table to enjoy what happens next!

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Remembrance Day in Miramichi

REMEMBRANCE DAY CEREMONIES
Thursday, November 11, 2010

Branch # 3 Legion
10:30 a.m. parade forming outside James M. Hill High School
11:00 a.m. Remembrance Day ceremony inside the high school
12:30 p.m. lunch and entertainment at Branch No. 3 Royal Canadian Legion

Branch # 10 Legion
10:30 a.m. Parade forms at Miramichi Civic Centre
1 p.m. - 8 p.m. Live entertainment at Branch No. 10 Legion.

Loggieville's will be held at the Loggieville Recreaiton Centre

Nelson’s will be held at Weslyan Church, Route 126

Thursday, October 28, 2010

November 2010 Events

Here are some of the events taking place in November.

Sat Nov/06/2010
St. Mark's UCW will hold a Christmas Craft Sale and Tea at the Community Center, Douglastown on Saturday November 06, 2010 from 10:00am till 2:00 pm. Admission is free. Lunches will be sold.

Murder on the Menu - Christmas Theme Murder Mystery Dinner -King George Bed & Breakfast - Want to take part in an unforgettable evening of laughter and intrigue while dining in style? Beginning in November and continuing through the winter months, we will be hosting Murder Mystery dinners for groups of 8-16.

The premise is that one of the guests is guilty of committing a murder and while he or she tries to elude detection, the other guests try to solve the crime. Participants receive an info package about their character they will portray as well as suggested questions, secrets and costume recommendations to assist them in their role. The only rule is that you cannot lie!

The evening begins at 6:00PM and includes a 5-course dinner beginning with hors d'oeuvres and a 'cocktail hour'; then everyone proceeds to the table to enjoy what happens next! Remember, once the murderer has killed, he/she will not hesitate to do so again! So sharpen your wits and enjoy being a suspect, victim or innocent bystander while you solve the mystery!

The fee per person is only $50.00 +HST. Overnight accommodation can also be provided at an additional cost. Please call to confirm.

Annual War Memories in Song Dinner /Concert, Saturday November 6th, 6pm at the Beaverbrook Kin Centre. Hosted by Susan Butler,featuring music by Jimmy Lawlor, The villagers, and a host of other local talent. A salute to our veterans, Peace Keepers and soldiers in Afghanistan. Tickets are by reservations only, call Susan at 506 -622-1780 on or before November 1st. Tickets are $28.00 each. Sponsored by the Miramichi Folksong Festival Inc.

Fri Nov 12 & Sat Nov 13/2010
DowntownS Miramichi - Newcastle Business District Annual Christmas Craft Sale
Get ready for Christmas with a wide selection of hand made items to suit anyone's fancy at our Annual Christmas Craft Sale. Tea room featuring homemade goodies on site! Call 506-622-2244 for more info.

Fri Nov 12
The Salmon Museum Players Present “Dealt a Deadly Hand” Murder at the River Room Casino Get out your lucky hat, because the Salmon Museum Players are about to unveil a mystery dinner show that spoofs the movie “Casablanca” and the dream of winning the jackpot. Penned by Tony Schwartz and Marylou Ambrose, the show, Dealt a Deadly Hand: Murder at the River Room Casino, takes place at Rick’s club, the first legal gambling casino in Doaktown. Rick dreams of striking it rich – then two crafty aboriginals try to claim the land and his gold-digging ex-wife Lola shows up. Throw in a two-faced lawyer, an Australian Croc Chaser with bad luck, and two little old ladies on a gambling mission, and "making a killing" takes on a whole new meaning.

Will the aboriginals take over the casino? Will the Choc Chaser win back his farm? Will the Portabella sisters find their missing g-string? Will the lawyer decide how to play his cards? Will Lola and Rick get back together for richer or poorer? And will Rick ever be cured of his Bogart complex?

Keep your eyes and ears open because someone will cash in his or her chips tonight, and it’s up to the audience to solve the crime! An Audience-Participation Murder Mystery-Comedy.

Tickets for the dinner and show are $60.00 with a 25.00 tax receipt. For information and reservations, call 506-365-7787. Atlantic Salmon Museum

Murder on the Menu - Christmas Theme Murder Mystery Dinner -King George Bed & Breakfast Want to take part in an unforgettable evening of laughter and intrigue while dining in style? Beginning in November and continuing through the winter months, we will be hosting Murder Mystery dinners for groups of 8-16.

The evening begins at 6:00PM and includes a 5-course dinner beginning with hors d'oeuvres and a 'cocktail hour'; then everyone proceeds to the table to enjoy what happens next! Remember, once the murderer has killed, he/she will not hesitate to do so again! So sharpen your wits and enjoy being a suspect, victim or innocent bystander while you solve the mystery!

The fee per person is only $50.00 +HST. Overnight accommodation can also be provided at an additional cost. Please call to confirm.

Sat Nov 20
Fiddle Doo at the Douglastown Community Centre, 2 - 5 pm. Enjoy an afternoon of down-east fiddle music featuring the Miramichi Fiddlers and guests. Pot Luck Supper at 5pm. Admission is a donation at the door. All those planning to attend the Pot Luck Supper are asked to contribute to the meal. All proceeds to the Seamen's Hospital.

Murder on the Menu - Christmas Theme Murder Mystery Dinner - King George Bed & Breakfast Want to take part in an unforgettable evening of laughter and intrigue while dining in style? Beginning in November and continuing through the winter months, we will be hosting Murder Mystery dinners for groups of 8-16.

The evening begins at 6:00PM and includes a 5-course dinner beginning with hors d'oeuvres and a 'cocktail hour'; then everyone proceeds to the table to enjoy what happens next! Remember, once the murderer has killed, he/she will not hesitate to do so again! So sharpen your wits and enjoy being a suspect, victim or innocent bystander while you solve the mystery!

The fee per person is only $50.00 +HST. Overnight accommodation can also be provided at an additional cost. Please call to confirm.

Miramichi Bible Camp Fall Fundraiser
Good gospel music, delicious desserts, and hear an update on the ministry of Miramichi Bible Camp. A free-will offering will be taken for the camp. 7pm, Anglican Church Hall, 214 Pleasant Street. Call 506-432-6833 for more info.

Mayor Gerry Cormier's Annual Christmas Concert, 7pm, St. Mary's Church

Wed Nov 24
Festival of Trees Gala

Thur Nov 25 - Sun Nov 28
Festival of Trees

Sat Nov 27
Christmas Craft Sale & Tea Room, 10am - 2pm, Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Chatham Head


Murder on the Menu - Christmas Theme Murder Mystery Dinner - King George Bed & Breakfast Want to take part in an unforgettable evening of laughter and intrigue while dining in style? Beginning in November and continuing through the winter months, we will be hosting Murder Mystery dinners for groups of 8-16.

The evening begins at 6:00PM and includes a 5-course dinner beginning with hors d'oeuvres and a 'cocktail hour'; then everyone proceeds to the table to enjoy what happens next! Remember, once the murderer has killed, he/she will not hesitate to do so again! So sharpen your wits and enjoy being a suspect, victim or innocent bystander while you solve the mystery!

The fee per person is only $50.00 +HST. Overnight accommodation can also be provided at an additional cost. Please call to confirm.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

25th Anniversary Celebration of the Writers Federation of NB

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Special Guests Ray Fraser, Wayne Curtis, Deborah Carr, Cameron Gunn, Carla Gunn, Allan Donaldson, Doug Underhill and more to be announced.

**Beaverbrook House, Miramichi**
10am: Workshop on self-publishing by Juli Watson. Reg fee $30 incl lunch.
12pm lunch
1pm Tribute to WFNB's Founding Members
3-5pm Book Launches, Readings

Goodie Shop, Miramichi
6:30pm Open Mic Coffee House, Readings, Storytelling, Music
Admission by donation. Celebration evening, invited guests and Open Mic. Readings by Ray Fraser, Wayne Curtis, Doug Underhill, Carla Gunn, Cameron Gunn, Allan Cooper, and many others. Music by Roy Gould and special guests.

EVERYONE WELCOME!

For info call 506-459-7228. www.wfnb.ca

Friday, October 1, 2010

October 2010

St Margarets Golf Course October promotion each Wednesday 18 holes of golf for 2 people plus a power cart for $65.00. Monday to Friday 9 holes of golf for $15.00 or 18 holes for $25.00.


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Tree of Hope Halloween Dance. Prizes for the best costumes. Music by Jimmy Lawlor and Bob McCallum Bands. 8pm to 12 midnight. Sponsored by Miramichi Folksong Festival and Kinsmen Club of the Miramichi. All proceeds for Cancer research. Tickets on sale at Books Inn, Bill's Kwik Way and the Newcastle Farmers Market. $15.00 each

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

September 2010

The warm summer weather continues this week as we approach the Labour Day long weekend. There's lots going on in the area this month so take a break from the back-to-school routine and enjoy some of these great events.

Beaverbrook House, for tours call 506-622-5572.

Captain Dan’s Rollin’ on the River 7-9pm, Thursdays & Fridays enjoy live music on Captain Dan’s boat. $15 per person, maximum 30 people. Licensed. Tours available Thursday – Sunday through to Thanksgiving weekend. For info call 506-627-6600.

Carrefour Beausoleil Centre’s Openning and closing hours beginning in September, Monday to Friday from 8:00 a.m until 10:00 p.m., Saturday from 9:00 a.m until 5:00 p.m , Sunday from 9:00 a.m until 5:30 p.m.

Miramichi River Boat Tours Fall Schedule, August 28 – October 15. Monday – Friday tours begin at 3pm, Saturday and Sunday tours begin at 2pm. For info call 506-623-9821.

Middle Island Irish Historical Park, Fall Hours, September 4 – October 29. Monday-Wednesday 9am – 4:30pm, Thursday & Friday 9am – 7pm, Saturday & Sunday 9am – 8pm. For info call 506-773-7505.

EVENTS
Saturday, September 4
The Pink Picnic, 1-5pm, Kenzie’s Tubing Meadow, Sillikers. Rain date Sunday, September 5th. Share your picnic, wear your finest pink apparel in memory of Carlee and contribute towards helping the community establish the first “Carlee Carney Memorial Scholarship”. Enjoy local musicians, games, pot luck supper. For info call 506-622-2011 (day) or 506-836-7558 (evenings).

Harvest Jubilee Concert, 7:30pm, James M. Hill Theatre. Featuring James Morrison, Susan Butler & The Down East Entertainers with special guests accordion player extraordinaire Roger Lanteigne, Jimmy Lawler and Eddie MacNeil. Advance tickets $15 on sale at Books Inn, Bill’s Kwik Way, Newcastle Farmers Market and in Bathurst at Connie Whalen’s Stitching Post, 1082 Woodland Dr. For info call 506-622-1780 or email bb2@nb.sympatico.ca

Monday, September 6
Tree of Hope Labour Day BBQ, Bake Sale & Concert
, 2pm, Beaverbrook Kin Centre. Hosted by Susan Butler, featuring Jo Ann Lynch & Friends, Jimmy Lawlor, Donna & Tyrone Hubbard, Ben Bischoff and a host of other performers. Admission is a donation at the door in support of cancer research. For info call 506-622-1780 or email mailto:bb2@nb.sympatico.ca

September 6 – October 8
Exposition “La théorie des cordes par Cheryl Savoie
, 8 h 00 à 22 h du lundi au vendredi et de 9 h à 17 h samedi et dimanche. Galerie Artcadienne du Carrefour Beausoleil. Entrée gratuite! Info 506-627-4125. Exhibition “String Theory” by Cheryl Savoie, 8 am – 10 pm Monday to Friday and 9 am – 5 pm Saturday and Sunday in the Gallery Artcadienne, Carrefour Beausoleil. Free admission. For info call 506-627-4125.

Saturday, September 11
Cooking Classes, The King George Bed & Breakfast. Custom cooking class, Guys Night In TV Dinner, Sports Party Food. For info call 506-352-0557.

September 17-19
Miramichi Country Music Festival , Country music enthusiasts will enjoy a weekend of great musicians including fiddlers with scheduled performances and open mike jam sessions. Weekend passes available. For info call 506-622-4403 or 506-836-9988 or email mailtlo:williammullin710@msn.com

Saturday, September 18
Spectacle avec Hert Leblanc
, 20h, Théâtre Gilles Laplante du Carrefour Beausoleil. 20$ à l’avance et 25$ à l’entrée. Disponible à la reception du Carrefour Beausoleil. Info 506-627-4125 Show with Hert Leblanc, 8 pm, Gilles Laplante Theatre, Carrefour Beausoleil. Tickets $20 in advance, $25 at the door. Tickets on sale at Carrefour Beausoleil. For info call 506-627-4125.

Cooking Classes, The King George Bed & Breakfast. Custom cooking class, Spanish Tapas. For info call 506-352-0557.

Sunday, September 19
4 Hours of French Fort Cove, event begins at 11 am, register between 8:30-11:30 am. The 4 Hours of French Fort Cove is back with a vengeance this fall for the fifth time! The 12 Km course is the perfect setting for this family oriented trail bike event. If you haven't entered before this is the year to start, we have always targeted this event to encourage riders who may not have ever considered racing their mountain bike but would like to participate in an event of some sort. For info call 506-773-3530.

Saturday, September 25
Pumpkin Fling
, 10 am – 4:30 pm, Waterford Green. Enjoy a fun-filled fall day at the Annual Pumpkin Fling Contest. Activities include Pumpkin Parade, Gourd pets, Gourd Plinko, Pumpkin Croquet, Pumpkin Coaster Races, Pumpkin Cannons and Pumpkin Painting. There will also be Chili Cook Off, petting zoo, pony rides, and face painting. Trophy and prizes will be awarded for the various contests. Sponsored by the Association of Professional Engineers & Geoscientists of NB, Northeast Branch.

Cooking Classes, The King George Bed & Breakfast. Custom cooking class, Classic French, the secret to great flavour. For info call 506-352-0557.

A Tribute to Hank Williams Sr., 6:30pm, Woodmen’s Museum, Boiestown. Featuring Mike Bravener and the Rockin’ Billies. Maple glazed pork tenderloin dinner & dessert will be served. Tickets $30 per person. Call 506-369-7214 for info.

Sunday, September 26
Beaubears Island Big Canoe Extravaganza

Thursday, August 12, 2010

August 2010

There's lots happening in Miramichi this month.

August 12 - 14
Napan Agricultural Show

Thursday August 12
Entertainment by N/C Country, 7-9 pm at Ritchie Wharf

Campfire Night in Bicentennial Park. 8 pm - Bring a lawn chair and your favorite ghost stories to share with the staff at
Beaubears Island (Goodwill offering)

Friday, August 13
Farmers Market, 10 am - 2 pm, Linden Recreation Centre

Entertainment by Midnight Fire, 7-9 pm at Ritchie Wharf

Entertainment by A Rose Between 2 Thorns, 7-9 pm, Middle Island Irish Historical Park

Miramichi Kitchen Party, 7 pm,
Saltwater Sounds

Saturday, August 14
Breakfast, 8-11 am, Ritchie Wharf

Farmers Market, 9 am - 1 pm, Pioneer Senior Citizens Centre

Entertainment by Patsy Vienneau, 7-9 pm, Ritchie Wharf

Miramichi Kitchen Party, 7 pm,
Saltwater Sounds

Entertainment by Wild Country, 8 pm, Miramichi Country Music Opry

Sunday, August 15
Celebrate l'Acadie, 11:30 am, Waterford Green. Opening Ceremony, Tintamarre, Acadien music, foood & souvenirs, children's entertainment. In case of rain the event will take place at the Miramichi Civic Centre.

French Fort Cove Adventure Day, 1-3 pm. Events take place in the playground area. There'll be entertainment, family geo-caching, jumping castle, boat rides and lots more. Walk the cove with your family and received a ballot to win prizes! A canteen will be available.

Entertainment by John & Harry, 2-4 pm, Ritchie Wharf

Miramichi's Got Talent All Ages Welcome. Show starts at 2pm at the Amphitheatre on Middle Island. Come show us your talents and win some cash, $100-1st, $60-2nd and $40-3rd. Sponsored by The Middle Island Commission, call 773-7505 to register, or register the day of the event at 1pm.

Entertainment by Charlie Haché & JP, 7-9 pm, Ritchie Wharf

Monday, August 16
Entertainment by Miramichi Entertainers, 7-9 pm, Ritchie Wharf

Tuesday, August 17
Entertainment by Rick Vienneau, 7-9 pm, Ritchie Wharf

Wednesday, August 18
Entertainment by Miramichi Entertainers, 7-9 pm, Ritchie Wharf

August 19, 21 & 22 Miramichi Scottish Festival

Thursday, August 19
Entertainment by N/C Country, 7-9 pm, Ritchie Wharf

Friday, August 20
Entertainment by Midnight Fire, 7-9 pm Ritchie Wharf

Miramichi Kitchen Party, 7 pm,
Saltwater Sounds

Saturday, August 21
Breakfast, 7-11 am, Ritchie Wharf

6th Annual Victorian Tea Party at
Darlene's Tea House & Family Restaurant

Entertaiment by Patsy Vienneau, 7-11 pm, Ritchie Wharf

Entertainment by The Bartons, 8 pm,
Miramichi Country Music Opry

Beaubears by Night, 9 pm. Come see your favorite
Beaubears Island Characters as they are transformed into something you have never before seen or imagined!

Sunday, August 22
‎"Amazing Race" beginning at Middle Island at 10am! Registration is daily at Middle Island from 11am-7pm, and before 9:30am on the morning of the race. Teams consist of two people. $10/person. Winning team gets $200! For more information please call 773-7505 or 773-9287.

Entertainment & Refreshments, Ritchie Wharf, 2-4 pm Johnny Newman Band, 4-6 pm Charlie Haché & JP, 5-6 pm Refreshments, 7-10 pm Ti Blanc


On-going
Dare the Dark for the Headless Nun Adventure every Monday, Wednesday & Friday night throughout July & August. $10/person. The Adventure begins at 9pm.

The public is invited to tour historic St. Paul’s Anglican Church and Cemetery on Water Street (formerly Bushville) each Friday from 10:00am to 3:00pm until August 20th. Tours will also be available on July 19th and by appointment. Call 622-2916 (St. Paul’s) or the Parish Office (773-7387) for more information.



Monday, August 9, 2010

Castle Bowling Center

Come try our Air Conditioned Bowling Center. We have 12 bowling lanes to serve you be it Cosmic Bowling, Birthday Parties, Group Bookings, Fundraisers, League or public bowling. Let the good times roll to the music at the Castle Bowling Center!
9 pm to midnight and Saturday 4 – 7 pm. Saturday is public bowling all day. Birthday parties – bowl, then eat at Dairy Queen, private Party Room. Open Sunday to Thursday 9 am to 11 pm, Friday and Saturday 9 am to midnight. 
Located at 359 King George Highway. Call 506-622-8071.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Miramichi Folksong Festival

Canada’s longest standing folksong festival - Miramichi Folksong Festival , features five days of song and dance with performances by entertainers of all ages. The theme this year is “Music for the Family” and many of the acts are comprised of talented family groups. From traditional Miramichi folksongs to contemporary folk music and dance the festival features entertainers from the Maritimes, Ontario and locally performing at breakfasts, luncheons and concerts.


Monday, July 12, 2010

Canada's Irish Festival on the Miramichi

You don’t have to be Irish, although it helps, to join in the celebrations at the 27th Annual Canada’s Irish Festival July 15th to 18th in Miramichi. Some of the highlights include an outdoor concert, pubs, Irish Dance School, genealogy, workshops, Molly’s Tea Room and
the popular Family Walking Parade. With local entertainers plus performers from all over Canada and the United States you are sure to hear an eclectic blend of Celtic music throughout the four day festival. Don’t forget to check out the abundance of Celtic crafts, souvenirs and art work at the vendor booths in the Lord Beaverbrook Arena. And keep your eyes peeled for Kavanagh, the Irish Festival Amabassador. He has welcomed visitors with a warm smile and hearty laugh for over a decade. So pack something green to wear and come visit us during Canada’s Irish Festival.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Welcome!

Welcome to the City of Miramichi’s Tourism blog. We’ll be posting updates on all the great things to see and do while visiting our area. Check back often to find out what’s going on.