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If you have dug out of the latest snowstorm and you don’t mind facing some more wintry weather, it’s a good weekend to get outside.
Friday is a PD day in the region, which means local museums have some camps and events. The Waterloo Public Library is doing a wand-making drop-in workshop all day at all locations.
Now, I wanted to tell you all about a cool adult event at the library about hot sauce essentials but it’s already full (womp womp). You could join the wait list or look for other events like it through the library’s event calendar.
There is also an augmented reality drop-in program at the main branch of the Waterloo Public Library on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. which is good for all ages.
The Guelph Water Polo Club wants kids to try out the sport and are offering a free one-hour event to try playing water polo on Saturday from 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. at the University of Guelph. Registration is required.
If you want to cheer “let’s go, Buffalo” as the Bills take on the Denver Broncos on Saturday, there’s a free outdoor screening at the Gaslight District in Cambridge. Bring your own chairs, food and beverages to enjoy the game. I suppose you could also cheer for Denver.
The Kitchener Rangers host two games this weekend. Friday night the Saginaw Spirit come to town and Sunday afternoon, neighbouring rivals the Guelph Storm will be at The Aud.
The Guelph Storm host the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds Friday night before heading to Kitchener on Sunday.
The K-W Titans basketball team are at home at The Aud Saturday afternoon for a game against the Sudbury Five.
Cambridge Rivulettes vs. Waterloo Ravens
Friday at 7 p.m.
Preston Memorial Auditorium
This game not only brings together two local teams for some amazing on-ice action, it’s also supporting a good cause.
The game is the Team Up For Mental Health game and all proceeds will be donated to the Waterloo Region Suicide Prevention Council.
Ramadan Creative Workshop for Kids
Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Bridgeport Community Centre, Kitchener
Kids get a chance to create a decorative pillow using Ramadan-inspired designs at this hands-on workshop. There is a cost to take part and registration is required.
Sunday Grind
Sunday 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Balzac’s, Kitchener
This new downtown Kitchener music series has local DJs spin tunes in local coffee shops and cafes. This Sunday it’s DJ Owen at Balzac’s.
Sunday Grind is a new weekly music event by the Downtown Kitchener BIA that will see local DJs spin tunes each Sunday in coffee shops and cafes from now until mid-March. CBC K-W’s Lauren Kuivenhoven learned more about it.
Family Indoor Winter Carnival
Saturday 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Guelph Lake Commons Independent Retirement Living, 520 Victoria Rd. N., Guelph
This event includes indoor games, a bouncy castle, face painting, snow cones, hot dogs and live music.
There will also be free pizza while supplies last.
People are asked to register for this event.
Cookies and Kids presents the Great Canadian Invention Circus
Sunday at 1:30 p.m.
Cambridge Centre for the Arts
This show is all about Canadian inventors and includes juggling, plate spinning, unicycles and more. Registration is required.
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