First Friday, February 7th
Yes it’s winter, a great time to check out all of the warm indoor venues for live music and displays of art in Downtown Sarnia! Here is what’s happening on First Friday, February 7th:
Live Music with Ainsworth and Young 7 – 10 PM
265 Front St N. Doors are open around back
Free parking on the north ramp
Live music by James Keegan 4 – 7 PM
in our community event space
Tours of the building and suites
Light refreshments provided
Special promotions and raffles
The Kenwick
160 George
Acoustic Values Rocks the Pub 8 – 11 PM
Classic and Modern Rock, Pop, Acoustic Guitar
226 Front Street North
Visit the gallery now and immerse yourself in the worlds of:
Sculpting Life: Inuit carvings from the permanent collection
ᓯᑯ ᕿᕐᓂᖅᓯᓯᒪᔪᖅ | Dark Ice | Glaces obscures
Red Dot Tours 7 – 8 PM
Open until 9 PM
147 Lochiel Street
Home to over 40 local artists, makers and vendors
Art Sale – 10% OFF all Originals and Prints
River Bank & Co. 5 – 8 PM
172 Front St. N.
Clothing Swap
Hosted by Reilly Stead and Rebecca Murray 5-8 PM
$25 at the door gets you 10 items to take home
Live music by Jay Allen
Special guest: MELD Permanent Jewelry
169 Christina St. N.
Toadstool Barrow Aislinn-Rae Smith
Art Exhibit Opening 6 PM
Exhibition continues through March
Refreshments provided
Downtown Market Open Until 8 PM
140 Christina Street North
Artwork, Murals & Design
Meet the Artist!
Seventh Rayn Design Co.
Open 6 – 9 PM
Third floor above the Downtown Market
162 Cromwell St across from Tang’s China House
Dinner music with Harbour Jazz Duo 5 – 7 PM
Reservations recommended
165 Cromwell St
Live Music & Gift Basket Draw
Launch of Valentine Specialty Coffees
FREE SAMPLES of Valentine’s Sweets
Open until 8:00 PM
112 Christina Street S
Make of the Month – Welcome Sign
Registration Required, Free, 6:30 to 7:30 PM
Event is Full – Register Feb 21st for Next Month
Sarnia Library LCLibrary
124 Christina St. S.
Annual Floyd Gibson Members’ Exhibition
Mayor’s Awards Presented at 7:00 PM
Doug Hacking at the Piano 6:00 – 8:30 PM
Open until 9:00 PM
The Lawrence House Centre for the Arts
127 Christina St. S.