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5 things to do in and around Victoria today, Tuesday September 8th

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We’re back from the long weekend, but that doesn’t mean there’s nothing to do! Here’s some events for Tuesday September 8th!

As you head out to activities and events, please follow the restrictions and guidelines that these businesses require to keep their employees and patrons safe during the pandemic.

As always, wash your hands, wear masks, practice physical distancing, and stay home if you feel sick or show symptoms!

Without further ado, here are five things to do today, Tuesday September 8th:

Black Ownership and Generating Black Wealth

AfriCa-fest Canada and the Issamba Centre host a bilingual Zoom panel of Black business-owners, entrepreneurs, and business analysts. Topics include successful entrepreneurism, how to build a successful business and wealth management, highlighting highlight successful black entrepreneurs and people working in the financial sector.
  • When: 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
  • Where: Online

Britpop Tuesday at the Bard & Banker

Brett Smith-Daniels returns for another week of British Pop Music! Hear all your favourite hits from across the pond and tilt back a pint or two.

  • When: 6 p.m. to 11 p.m.
  • Where: Bard & Banker, 1022 Government Street

The Sült Mine Comedy Night

Sült Pierogi Bar is featuring Open Mic comedy nights every Tuesday. This week host Erin Haley takes the stage, along with feature performer Shane Priestly! The cover is just $5 and doors open at 7:30 p.m.

  • When: 8 p.m. to 9 p.m.
  • Where: Sült Pierogi Bar 609 Yates Street

Tuesday Night Jazz at the Church

James Bay United Church and the Victoria Jazz Community partner together during the COVID-19 closures to bring you personal interviews with Victoria’s finest musicians. We hear about their influences and musical passions and gain some insight through the playlists that they select for us through the evening. Join us 7pm to 8:30pm Tuesdays.
  • When:  7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
  • Where: James Bay United Church, 511 Michigan Street

Karel Roessingh Plays Music from 50 Years O’ Gigs

Karel Roessingh, joined by Joey Smith and Kelby MacNayr, plays music from Karel’s 50 years as a professional musician, beginning with his very first pop piano piece (Bent Fabric’s Alley Cat), all the way to his latest CD, birdsong in the parkade, with the significant milestones in between.They’ll be streaming to you live, Karel from his treehouse studio in the Highlands, Joey from his home studio in Gordon Head, and Kelby from James Bay United Church.

 

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