8/2/2023 0 Comments Creating memories carpet![]() “Not only do we have lots of great, free events and activities, but we’ll actually give you up to $500 to host your own neighbourhood event. Quote Denise Beard, Manager of Community Development Sign up to learn more about Burlington at burlington.ca/subscribe and follow on social media. For a list of dates and locations, visit burlington.ca/recreation.īurlington is a city where people, nature and businesses thrive. Parents are encouraged to watch their children play and see how their imaginations soar in the Pop-Up n’ Play space. They will also answer any questions on the great City recreation programs we have in Burlington. ![]() City staff will provide materials to foster unstructured play that allows children to explore and use their imaginations. Pop-Up n’ Play is a play experience where children can explore, create, imagine and play in their own way in parks. Visit burlington.ca/canadaday for more information. Performances start shortly after the opening ceremony kicking off with Rob Preuss (of The Spoons & Honeymoon Suite) and friends and will feature some chart topping musicians that you won’t want to miss. ![]() All musical special guests have called Burlington home. to enjoy Canada Day presented by Bunzl and Burlington 150 celebrations. Canada Day presented by Bunzl and Burlington’s 150 CelebrationĬome down to Spencer Smith Park on July 1 between 4 and 10 p.m. To learn more, visit burlington.ca/mountainsidepool. and free swimming will be open that weekend. A free community BBQ and ice cream social will start at 4 p.m. Mountainside Pool’s grand opening is June 30, starting at 3:30 p.m. Mountainside Pool and Splash Park Grand Opening Learn more at burlington.ca/neighbourhood. ![]() This year, our goal is to help people organize 150 neighbourhood gatherings across the city, creating memories that will last a lifetime. Join us in celebrating Burlington's 150th anniversary by bringing the community together. The money can be used to host a neighbourhood gathering or weekly activity. The program is a one-time per year grant of up to $500 per neighbour, resident or street section, condominium, or apartment group in Burlington. The Love My Neighbourhood program is designed to help you form connections, strengthen relationships, and build support systems for your community. This summer our outdoor pools will be walk-in only for recreational swims no reservations needed. For specific dates and times, search “free swim” at burlington.ca/dropinandplay. Come cool off and have fun in our outdoor and indoor pools. Free Summer Swimming, presented by Access Storageįree summer swimming presented by Access Storage will happen at different times and locations throughout the summer. To view dates, locations and movies, visit burlington.ca/movies.įollow on social media to find out about how to get “Best Seats in the House”. Come early and bring a picnic or snack and pick your spot on the grass for the night. Movies Under the Stars, presented by Access Storage will take place on select Thursdays in July and August at parks throughout the city. Movies Under the Stars, presented by Access Storage For a full list of artists, visit burlington.ca/concerts. Bring a blanket or chair, pack a picnic and join us for an evening of free music. at Central Park Bandshell (2311 New St.) from now until the end of August. Concerts in the ParkĬoncerts in the Park are every Wednesday and Sunday from 7:30 – 9 p.m. There will be fun activities and events suited for everyone. From gutter cleaning and preparing your fireplace for winter, to what to do if your basement floods.Ĭontact us: Looking to buy your first home? Do you have questions about home improvement or homeownership? We’re here to help with your next home project.This summer, the City of Burlington is hosting many free events and programs for residents and visitors. Maintaining your home: Necessary home maintenance can save your thousands in the long run. Plus, hear hacks from professional organizers on maximizing counter space, Keeping your home clean and organized: We breakdown the essential cleaning supplies you need, and point out the 11 germy spots that are often overlooked. Pets can make a house a home, but stopping your cats from scratching the furniture isn’t always easy. For your green thumb, find tips for saving money on houseplants and how to keep your plants alive longer. Plants and pets: Your furry friends and greenery add more life to your spaces. Your home + climate change: Whether you’re trying to prepare your home for an electric vehicle or want to start composting, we’re here to help you live more sustainably. Consider which renovations add the most value to your home (including the kitchen and bathroom), what you can actually get done in a weekend, and everything in between. The Home You Own is here to help you make sense of the home you live in.ĭIYs you can actually do yourself: Don’t be intimidated by those home projects.
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