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Got 2 Go: Oct. 18-24

Events happening this week in London and area

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Events happening this week in London and area:

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DANCING

80S MUCH VIDEO DANCE PARTY: Hosted by JACK 102.3’s Matt Loop, Saturday, 8 p.m. at Western Fair Agriplex, 845 Florence St.; tickets: $35 available online at www.lehc.ca or cash only at the door; 519-439-0501.

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ALL BALLROOM AND LATIN DANCE: Presented by Passion For Dance Studio, every Friday, 8 p.m. at 555 York St., suite 202 upstairs; admission: $10, all levels, singles and couples welcome; free water, fruit and freedom to dance; dance shoes available for sale; 519-694-5931 or visit www.passionfordance.ca.

A.N.A.F. 229: Dance to the music of The Stetson Brothers, with sister Galea Stetson on bass and vocals, Friday, 5-9 p.m.; open to the public, all welcome; 30 Adelaide St. N.

BLYTH BARN BASH: Southwest-themed, family-style barbecue, followed by dancing to music by fiddler Frank Leahy and his band, live auction, Friday, 6:30-11:30 p.m. at Blyth Community Centre, 377 Gypsy Lane; tickets: full event $110, dance only $40 (9:30 p.m.); 877-862-5984 or visit blythfestival.com/blyth-barn-bash.

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COME DANCING: Dance to ballroom, Latin and swing music with Robert and Patricia, Friday, 8 p.m. at Polish Hall, 554 Hill St.; admission: $10, everyone welcome; 519-421-7234.

DANCELAND LAKESIDE RESORT: Dance to the music of the Pierce Family, Saturday, 8 p.m. at 256440 Sunova Cres., Lakeside; $15 per person; 519-349-2820.

FOREST CITY EAGLES: Dance to the music of Sideline, Saturday, 8 p.m. at 500 First St.; members $10, non-members $12; for reservations, call 519-455-9270.

MITCHELL DANCE: Dance to the music of Country Versatiles, Friday, 8 p.m. at Crystal Palace, 155 Wellington St., Mitchell; admission: $10, lunch and door prizes included; singles and couples welcome; e-mail jfell@ezlink.on.ca or 519-348-4291; sponsored by the Mitchell and District Agricultural Society.

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NEW ORLEANS JAZZ AND BLUES: Dinner and dance party with live music by Dixieland musicians Dave Hoy and Joe Allgrove, Saturday, 5:30 p.m. at St. John’s Anglican Church, 20 Flora St., St. Thomas; tickets: $15 advance or $17 at the door; costumes welcome; 519-631-7368.

ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION – LAMBETH: Dance to the music of Country Versatiles, Saturday, 2-5 p.m., free; 7097 Kilbourne Rd.; 519-652-3412 or visit branch501lambethlegion.ca.

STRATHROY JAMBOREE: Play, dance, sing or listen, Thursday, 1-4 p.m. at 137 Frank St., Strathroy; everyone welcome; lunch available for purchase from 11:30 a.m.-12:50 p.m.; Harry and Elaine Hardy, 519-245-0906 or e-mail harryandelainehardy@gmail.com.

SUNDAY LINE DANCE SOCIAL: Line dance to country, Latin and pop music by Pete Howard music DJ, Sunday, 2-5 p.m. at Victory Legion, 311 Oakland Ave. (downstairs); admission: $10, singles and couples welcome; free line dance lessons by Mary, 2:15-2:45 p.m. and Debbie, 3:45-4:15 p.m.; 519-494-1017.

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postmedia news file photoEnjoy an hour of mind and body relaxation and stretching with kittens, Saturday at Hutton House, 654 Wonderland Rd. N. There’s family yoga (ages 6+) at 10 a.m.; yoga and pilates for adults at 11:30 a.m. and restorative thai stretch for adults at 1 p.m. Cost is $20 for adults and $10 for children under 12. Send e-mail transfer to info@art4animals.ca with ‘kittens’ as password and a separate e-mail with class time and names. This event is a fundraiser for Art4Animals.
postmedia news file photoEnjoy an hour of mind and body relaxation and stretching with kittens, Saturday at Hutton House, 654 Wonderland Rd. N. There’s family yoga (ages 6+) at 10 a.m.; yoga and pilates for adults at 11:30 a.m. and restorative thai stretch for adults at 1 p.m. Cost is $20 for adults and $10 for children under 12. Send e-mail transfer to info@art4animals.ca with ‘kittens’ as password and a separate e-mail with class time and names. This event is a fundraiser for Art4Animals.

ETC.

FROM FAIR TO FOUL: The Twisted Transitions of Magic and Magicians in the 19th Century with Corbin, Sunday, 7 p.m. in Interpretive Centre at Eldon House; cost: $25, register online www.eldonhouse.ca/events or by calling 519-661-5169.

GLENCOE COMPREHENSIVE LIBRARY: Open house features guided tours of the building, watch the 3D printer, large format printer, and microfilm readers in action, button making, and view the exciting new collections, Saturday, 2-3:30 p.m. at 123 McKellar St., Glencoe; free event; 519-287-2015 ext. 112 or visit www.southwestmiddlesex.ca.

ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW: Two movie screenings and costume contests, Thursday, 7 and 9 p.m. at Wolf Performance Hall, Central Library, 251 Dundas St.; tickets: $10 at the door; 226-268-2766.

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SHE KEEPS IT REEL: Screening and artist talk by Ottawa-based filmmaker Patrice James, Friday, 7 p.m. at Forest City Gallery, 258 Richmond St.; admission by donation; visit www.lomaa.ca.

Comedians Martin Short, left, and Steve Martin present An Evening You Will Forget For The Rest Of Your Life Friday, 7:30 p.m. at Centennial Hall. The show also features the Steep Canyon Rangers and Jeff Babko, Tickets for the all ages show, ranging from $65 to $349.50 are available at box office, online at www.livenation.com or by calling 1-855-985-5000.
Comedians Martin Short, left, and Steve Martin present An Evening You Will Forget For The Rest Of Your Life Friday, 7:30 p.m. at Centennial Hall. The show also features the Steep Canyon Rangers and Jeff Babko, Tickets for the all ages show, ranging from $65 to $349.50 are available at box office, online at www.livenation.com or by calling 1-855-985-5000.

STEVE MARTIN AND MARTIN SHORT: An evening you will forget for the rest of your life, featuring the Steep Canyon Rangers and Jeff Babko, Friday, 7:30 p.m. at Centennial Hall; all ages show; tickets: $65-$349.50 available at box office, by calling 1-855-985-5000 or online at www.livenation.com.

SUMMER NIGHT MARKET: An evening of music, food and drink while you peruse local, artisan vendors in the beautiful gardens, Monday, 5-10 p.m. at The Bruce Hotel, 89 Parkview Dr., Stratford; free family friendly event with live music, restaurant and bar available; 519-508-7100.

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THE RIVER TALKS: A Gathering at Deshkan Ziibi, event features historical walking tours, tree hikes, river clean-ups, keynote speakers, workshops and discussions, film screenings and more, Thursday to Saturday at Museum London; cost: $10 per day, free for students; visit www.londonenvironment.net for schedules.

WELLNESS WITH KITTENS: Enjoy an hour of mind and body relaxation and stretching with kittens, Saturday at Hutton House, 654 Wonderland Rd. N.; family yoga (ages 6+), 10 a.m.; yoga and pilates for adults, 11:30 a.m., restorative thai stretch for adults, 1 p.m.; cost: adults $20, children under 12 $10; send e-mail transfer to info@art4animals.ca with ‘kittens’ as password and separate e-mail with class time and names; fundraiser for Art4Animals.

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FESTIVALS

ITSAFEST 3: One-day music festival presented by 331arts Media Collective, featuring Mountain of Wolves, Hiroshima Hearts, Marty Kolls, Broomsticks and Hammers, Aistis, and more, Saturday, 8 p.m. at Polish Canadian Club, 554 Hill St.; tickets: $10 advance online at www.ticketscene.ca/events/21918 or $15 at the door.

OKTOBERFEST: Come to enjoy German beer, traditional food and live entertainment at the greatest beer festival in the world, Friday and Saturday, doors open 7 p.m. at German Canadian Club, 1 Cove Rd.; tickets: $20 advance or $25 at the door; 519-433-2901 or visit onstagedirect.com.

GALLERIES AND MUSEUMS

This Polar Bear carved from marble by Teetee Curley is included in the 2018 Annual Cape Dorset Print Collection sale and exhibition at Strand Fine Art Services, 1161 Florence St., Unit 4, until Nov. 17. The 59th show features 34 prints by Inuit and Indigenous artists in the north. The opening reception is Friday at 5 p.m. The sale starts Saturday at 10 a.m.
This Polar Bear carved from marble by Teetee Curley is included in the 2018 Annual Cape Dorset Print Collection sale and exhibition at Strand Fine Art Services, 1161 Florence St., Unit 4, until Nov. 17. The 59th show features 34 prints by Inuit and Indigenous artists in the north. The opening reception is Friday at 5 p.m. The sale starts Saturday at 10 a.m.

1ST HUSSARS MUSEUM: Explore the history of the Regiment from its founding in 1856 to the present, including participation in the Great War and the Second World War; hours: Saturdays and holidays, 1-4 p.m.; free admission; 1 Dundas St., at the Forks of the Thames; 519-455-4533.

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ART EMPORIUM: Featured artists for October are Jon Herb, Randy Bloye, Scott White, Shirley Mihlik Thompson, Kathy MacKay, Agnes Mickelson, Jacqueline Kinsey and Pat Brown; hours: Thursday to Monday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.; 177 Main St., Port Stanley; 226-658-1888 or visit www.ArtEmporium.ca.

ART WITH PANACHE: BeSquare Art Show, runs till Oct. 31; more than 50 artists and 140 original paintings by local artists, also original art by local Panache Artists Group; Talbot Centre, 140 Fullarton St.; 226-378-2587.

AYLMER-MALAHIDE MUSEUM: New exhibit looks at the history of education and schooling in Aylmer and Malahide, runs till Nov. 30; 14 East St., Aylmer; visit www.aylmermuseum.com.

ELDON HOUSE: London’s oldest residence contains family heirlooms, furnishings and priceless treasures of the Harris Family; hours: Wednesday to Sunday, noon-5 p.m.; admission by donation; 481 Ridout St. N.; 519-661-5169 or visit www.eldonhouse.ca.

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ELGIN COUNTY HERITAGE CENTRE: Baseball and Brass Bands: selections from the Henry Meredith Brass Instrument Collection illustrate Elgin’s many 19th century community bands, runs till Dec. 22; Talbot’s Castle activities and Jumbo as well; hours: Tuesday to Thursday, 11 a.m.-7 p.m., Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; 460 Sunset Dr., St. Thomas; 519-631-1460 ext. 193; www.elgincounty.ca/museum.

FRINGE CUSTOM FRAMING AND GALLERY: The Breakfast Club, arts show and sale featuring nine Stratford artists, runs till Oct. 31; 1742 Hyde Park Rd.; 519-204-0404 or visit www.fringecustomframingandgallery.com.

INGERSOLL CREATIVE ARTS CENTRE: Stitch: Paint and Fabric Collage by Roberta Whitmore, runs till Nov. 11; hours: Monday to Friday, 9 a.m.-noon and 1-4 p.m., Sunday, 1-4 p.m.; 125 Centennial Lane (Victoria Park), Ingersoll; 519-485-4691 or visit www.creativeartscentre.com.

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KOMOKA RAILWAY MUSEUM: Visit restored CN railway station, 1913 Shay steam locomotive, CN baggage car, items available for examination include telegraph keys, spike hammers, spike pullers, switch lanterns, steam gauges, a railroad safe, a baggage sleigh and a three-wheel velocipede, ring a bell; fall hours: Saturdays, 9 a.m.-noon; 131 Queen St., Komoka; 519-657-1912 or visit www.komokarailmuseum.ca.

McINTOSH GALLERY: Malcolm Pate: 620 to 550 exhibition, runs till Nov. 3; hours: Monday to Friday 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday, noon-4 p.m. at Western University; 519-661-3181.

MICHAEL GIBSON GALLERY: Erik Olson’s Hold the Line exhibition, runs till Oct. 27; 157 Carling St.

MUSEUM LONDON: Bev Pike: Grottesque, runs till Dec. 9; Words and Pictures: Cartoonists of Southwestern Ontario, runs till Jan. 13; Ting: The Life and Work of Merle Tingley, runs till Jan. 27; Jacket Required: Book Covers from the Collection, throughout 2018; free tours, Sundays, 2-3 p.m.; hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m., Thursdays till 9 p.m.; admission by donation; 519-661-0333 or visit museumlondon.ca.

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OIL MUSEUM OF CANADA: Discover Canada’s oil history at first commercial oil well in North America; see producing historic oil wells on audio-assisted driving tour; hours: daily, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; 2423 Kelly Rd., Oil Springs; 519-834-2840 or visit oilmuseum.ca.

PORTSIDE GALLERY: S’ine Maule, Kit Cutting and Janice Howell are featured for October; 18 area artists displaying original paintings, photography, jewelry, hand-painted scarves and cards; hours: daily, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.; 187 1/2 Main St., Port Stanley; 519-782-7066 or visit portside.cuttingpromotions.com.

THIELSEN GALLERY: Group exhibition featuring artists Frank Caprani, John Lennard, Arnold McBay and Gerald Pedros, opens Thursday, runs till Dec. 14; hours: Tuesday to Friday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.; 1038 Adelaide St. N.; 519-434-7680 or visit www.thielsengallery.com.

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WESTLAND GALLERY: Common Ground exhibition features the work of Donna Andreychuk, Lisa Johnson and Diane McClure, opening reception Friday, 7 p.m., runs till Nov. 10; hours: Tuesday to Friday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sunday, noon-4 p.m.; 156 Wortley Rd.; 519-601-4420 or visit www.westlandgallery.ca.

WOODSTOCK ART GALLERY: 401EXIT232: A Project by Gary Spearin, runs till Jan. 25; hours: Monday to Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Wednesdays till 7 p.m.; 449 Dundas St., Woodstock; 519-539-6767 or visit www.woodstockartgallery.ca.

Three-time Juno Award nominee singer-songwriter Jill Barber has shows Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. at Aeolian Hall. She’s tour-ing in support of her latest album, Metaphora, that sees her delve into pop music genre from her folk and jazz roots. Tickets are $35 in advance, $40 at the door and are available at the box office, 795 Dundas St. E., online at aeolianhall.ca or by calling 519-672-7950.
Three-time Juno Award nominee singer-songwriter Jill Barber has shows Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. at Aeolian Hall. She’s tour-ing in support of her latest album, Metaphora, that sees her delve into pop music genre from her folk and jazz roots. Tickets are $35 in advance, $40 at the door and are available at the box office, 795 Dundas St. E., online at aeolianhall.ca or by calling 519-672-7950.

MUSIC

APRIL VERCH BAND: With special guest Annie Lou, Wednesday, 8 p.m. at Aeolian Hall, 795 Dundas St.; tickets: $25 advance or $30 at the door; 519-672-7950 or visit aeolianhall.ca.

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ENCORE THE CONCERT BAND: Towards New Horizons, with special guests Dr. Roy Ernst and Western University’s New Horizons Band, Sunday, 2 p.m. at Banting secondary school, 125 Sherwood Forest Square; tickets: adults $17, seniors $14, students $5, children 10 and under free; www.encoretheconcertband.ca.

FRIDAYS AT FAIRMONT: Duets featuring Randy and Bailey Recktor, Friday, 7:30 p.m. at Fairmont United Church, 29 Tweedsmuir Ave.; tickets: $18 advance by calling 519-453-6709 or $20 at the door, students $10 with ID; everyone welcome.

GOOD ROCKIN TONIGHT: Featuring Frankie and the Fairlanes, Friday, 7 p.m. at Riverside United Church, 695 Riverside Dr.; tickets: adults $20, children ages six to 10 $10, children under five free; 519-472-6071 or 226-927-5729.

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GOSPEL MUSICAL AFTERNOON: Featuring A String and a Prayer and Bob Heywood, Sunday, 2 p.m. at Knox Presbyterian Church, 108 St. Claire Ave., Komoka; advance tickets: adults $10 by calling Mildred Greig, 519-471-6147 or Keith Brown, 519-657-2225, children 12 and under free.

MUSIC AT FIRST-ST. ANDREW’S: Organ recital celebrating the 50th anniversary of the FSA Casavant Organ, featuring Graeme Shields and Tyler Jameson Pymm, organists from Vital Organ Project, Sunday, 1 p.m. at First-St. Andrew’s United Church, 350 Queens Ave.; free will donation; 519-672-8182 or visit www.fsaunited.com.

PIGS: Canada’s Pink Floyd tribute band, Friday, 7 p.m. at Wolf Performance Hall, Central Library, 251 Dundas St.; tickets: $42.50 advance or $45 at the door; 519-661-5120.

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RON MCRAE AND FRIENDS: Featuring the Destination Quartet and a special ensemble from the Valleyview Male Chorus, conducted by Kim Nikkel and Henry Boldt, Sunday, 7 p.m. at Vanneck United Church, 22603 Vanneck Rd., Ilderton; freewill offering, all proceeds to the Canadian Foodgrains Bank; refreshments following.

SING-A-LONG: Annual H.B. Beal Singers and London Singers fundraiser, Friday, 8:30 p.m. at Beal secondary school auditorium, 525 Dundas St.; donations accepted; 519-852-0916 or visit www.TheLondonSingers.ca.

SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT CENTRAL CONCERT SERIES: Featuring Denise Pelley and Steve Holowitz, Sunday, 2 p.m. at Central United Church, 135 Wellington St., St. Thomas; admission by donation; 519-631-3503 or visit www.centraluc.ca.

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YOUTH OF TODAY, CURE FOR TOMORROW: Featuring performances by El Sistema Aeolian with Yuri Pool of the McCartney Years, Wednesday, 7 p.m. at Bishop Cronyn Memorial Church, 442 William St.; tickets: $25, in support of London ALS Walk; 519-672-7950.

This week’s Saturday Morning Walk is along Medway Creek at 9 a.m. Meet at Springett Lot car park. From Western Road, going north, turn west (left) at first stoplight past Brescia College entrance. Going south, turn west (right) at stoplight immediately past Huron College. Walks are approximately one hour. Families with children are welcome, but please leave dogs at home. For info, visit www.tvta.ca or call John Clark at 519-641-0442.
This week’s Saturday Morning Walk is along Medway Creek at 9 a.m. Meet at Springett Lot car park. From Western Road, going north, turn west (left) at first stoplight past Brescia College entrance. Going south, turn west (right) at stoplight immediately past Huron College. Walks are approximately one hour. Families with children are welcome, but please leave dogs at home. For info, visit www.tvta.ca or call John Clark at 519-641-0442.

OUTDOORS

SATURDAY MORNING WALKS: Walk along Medway Creek, Saturday, 9 a.m.; meet at Springett Lot car park (from Western Road: going north, turn west/left at first stop light past Brescia College entrance; going south, turn west/right at stop light immediately past Huron College); walks are approximately one hour; families with children are welcome, please leave dogs at home; John Clark, 519-641-0442; visit www.tvta.ca.

SHOWS AND EXHIBITIONS

EXCAVO FINE ARTS: Notes from Underground, exhibition by Georg Oskar, ends Saturday; hours: Tuesday to Saturday, 1 p.m.-5 p.m. and by appointment; Central Studios, 711 Central Ave.; 519-719-3190 or visit www.excavo.ca.

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FALL FOOD AND ART FAIR: Homemade baked goods, preserves, relishes, pickles, art work, floral arrangements, calendars, gift baskets, knitwear, quilts, photographs, greeting cards and more, Saturday, 10:30 a.m.-4 p.m. at Dundas St. Centre United Church, 482 Dundas St.; 519-434-9173 or visit www.dundasunited.com.

KEEPING IT NATURAL FASHION SHOW: Featuring clothing from Studio Style, Heather Ringland Designs and Mine 101, Thursday, 6:30 p.m. at London Covent Garden Market, 130 King St., second floor; evening includes fashion show, local green and sustainable vendors and silent auction; complimentary hors d’oeuvres, cash bar; tickets: $30 by calling 519-645-2845 or visit www.trea.ca.

LONDON WELLNESS AND SPIRITUALITY EXPO: Vendor booths, workshops, interactive demonstrations, resources for raising your consciousness, speakers, presentations and more, Sunday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. at Brookside Conference Centre, 99 Brookside St.; admission: $10 advance or $15 at the door; hosted by SpiritualSeekers.ca and TheSocialBeehive.com.

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QUILTS FOR ALL SEASONS: London Friendship Quilters’ Guild biennial quilt show features Merchants Mall, Boutique, Tea Room, Friday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Saturday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at Oakridge Presbyterian Church, 970 Oxford St. W.; admission: $7; visit lfqg.blogspot.com.

THEATRE

FRIDGE DOOR LIVE THEATRE COMPANY: Finding Fox, a new two-act play is about a teacher who discovers his influence on one student can have a lasting impact, ends Saturday at TAP Centre for Creativity, 203 Dundas St.; tickets: $18 advance or $22 at the door; 519-642-2767 or visit www.OnStageLive.ca.

NEW STAGE/LONDON COMMUNITY PLAYERS: Iphigenia in Aulis, by Euripides, directed by Kaitlyn Rietdyk, Thursday to Saturday, 8 p.m., Sunday, 2 p.m., Wednesday, 8 p.m., runs till Oct. 27; Procunier Hall at Palace Theatre, 710 Dundas St.; tickets: adults $28, seniors/students $26, youth $15 by calling 519-432-1029 or online at www.palacetheatre.ca.

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SARNIA LIBRARY THEATRE: Reel Classy starring Alex Jackson, Saturday, 2 and 7 p.m., Sunday, 2 p.m. at Sarnia Library Theatre, 124 Christina St. S., Sarnia; tickets: $10 advance available at Cheeky Monkey, Van Goozen Music or $15 at the door.

The one-hour Great Eldon House Ghost Hunt guided tour is a rare fun for the whole family opportunity to see Eldon House, 481 Ridout St., after dark when ghosts may emerge, Fridays and Saturdays, 7-10 p.m. To register for tour times in advance (tours are offered every 20 minutes), visit www.eldonhouse.ca/events or call 519-661-5169. Cost is $19.50 plus HST. (The London Free Press)
The one-hour Great Eldon House Ghost Hunt guided tour is a rare fun for the whole family opportunity to see Eldon House, 481 Ridout St., after dark when ghosts may emerge, Fridays and Saturdays, 7-10 p.m. To register for tour times in advance (tours are offered every 20 minutes), visit www.eldonhouse.ca/events or call 519-661-5169. Cost is $19.50 plus HST. (The London Free Press)

TOURS

THE GREAT ELDON HOUSE GHOST HUNT: One-hour guided tour is a rare opportunity to see Eldon House after dark when ghosts may emerge, fun for the whole family, Fridays and Saturdays in October, 7-10 p.m.; register for tour time in advance (tours offered every 20 minutes) by calling 519-661-5169 or visit www.eldonhouse.ca/events; cost: $19.50 + HST and fees; 481 Ridout St.

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