This calendar is reserved for non-commercial local community events. What does that mean? Your event must be free or of nominal cost, available to anyone (although adult-only events are fine), and not for profit. (We do make exceptions for artists showing their work who would profit from any sales made and musicians hosting small-scale concerts). Not sure if your event fits? Drop us a line at [email protected] to check, or go ahead and submit anyhow – submissions are moderated and we will approve yours if it fits our criteria. Thanks for helping make Muskoka a vibrant community!
Enjoy the renewal of a great community tradition, the annual Rotary show.
After a 2-year hiatus, as a result of COVID, we’re back with a musical theatre classic, The Sound of Music.
This show marks the Rotary’s 45th Annual Rotary Musical.
The opening night Gala performance includes dinner for which tickets can be purchased from Producer, Jean Polak (705)646-2855
For group bookings of 10+ seats, please contact Ruth Bell-Towns (705)706-1938
For all other tickets, please click the link here.
Enjoy the renewal of a great community tradition, the annual Rotary show.
After a 2-year hiatus, as a result of COVID, we’re back with a musical theatre classic, The Sound of Music.
This show marks the Rotary’s 45th Annual Rotary Musical.
The opening night Gala performance includes dinner for which tickets can be purchased from Producer, Jean Polak (705)646-2855
For group bookings of 10+ seats, please contact Ruth Bell-Towns (705)706-1938
For all other tickets, please click the link here.
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