Egmont Heritage Centre: Best Holiday Christmas Sale

No malls. No mail. Fear not. We have all you need for your Christmas shopping!Support your coastal artists and shop with us this year. Come check out our deliciously scented soaps and candles, along with our new Skookumchuck coffee thermoses. Our studio is filled with art, clothing, along with great books and gifts for kids! Everything is on sale.

Granthams Hall: Winter Solstice Candlelit 5Rhythms with Julie Plotkin

To honour the darkest days of the year, and dance with a quieter expression. Honouring this time of year as an opportunity to resource ourselves. The darkness invites us to go within, to slow down, to dream, to rest, and to be still.
This class is a fundraiser and class entry will be by donation with 100% of the proceeds to the Sunshine Coast Food Bank. Additionally, I will have a box out to collect non-perishable food items for the Food Bank. You are invited to wear all black to honour the darkness.

PR – Walking the Labyrinth: A Path Through Grief

A contemplative gathering where the labyrinth becomes a space for healing. This ancient walking practice offers a quiet, meditative way to honour loss and carry grief with gentleness. As you follow the winding path, you are invited to pause, reflect, and release what weighs heavy on your heart. All are welcome.
No experience needed, just come as you are.
Refreshments and resources provided.

RC Hall: Trouble in the Headwaters – Film Screening & Panel Discussion

 a powerful 25-minute documentary by filmmaker Daniel J. Pierce. The film explores the devastating 2018 flood in Grand Forks, BC, and the hydrological connection between clear-cut logging and catastrophic flooding.
The documentary features the groundbreaking research of Dr. Younes Alila, professor of forest hydrology at UBC, whose peer-reviewed science shows how government and industry have consistently underestimated the flood risks caused by clear-cutting.
After the screening, stay for a panel discussion with Dr. Alila, filmmaker Daniel J. Pierce, and Suzanne Senger, Executive Director of the Sunshine Coast Conservation Association.

PHMS Coffee House – CANCELLED

Pender Harbour Music Society presents this month’s School of Music Coffee House. The musicians this month are ‘Them Ordinary Things’ Simon Paradis, Kaia Nielsen, Paul Dwyer and Mark Lebbell Doors open at 7:00 PM and music starts at 7:30 PM. There is a suggested donation of $10 for entry at the door.

Tapworks: Coastal Hosts Open Mic

Sign up 6:30pm. A warm and welcome stage for the talented musicians, comedians and poets of the Sunshine Coast. Sing a song, tell a joke, show off a talent or just come to watch the magic. It’s always an entertaining night!
Hosted by Scotty from Coastal Hosts & Entertainment!

PR – Max Cameron Theatre: BTU

Featuring Barney Bentall, Tom Taylor & Shari Ulrich  celebrate 18 years of collaboration with their return to the Max. Come on out for a great night of songs and stories.

Backeddy Pub: Charlie Veaurdry

Known for his soulful voice and captivating performances, Charlie will bring great energy to the night, creating a relaxed waterfront atmosphere perfect for unwinding.

101 Brewhouse: Karaoke Night

The mic is waiting- are you ready to shine? Whether you’re hitting the high notes or just there for the fun, come join us for another night full of music, laughter, and unforgettable performances!

PR – Cranberry Hall Coffee House

Usually the last Sunday of the month. Sign up spot is pretty rock solid. Or folk solid. Or poetry solid. Whatever your offering, we are here for you! All welcome!

$5 suggested (or pwyc)