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SUMMARY:This Is My Vulva
DESCRIPTION:Nate Leipciger Holocaust Survivor				\n				\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n																														\n				\n					\n		\n				\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n	Date & Time:	\n			May 20\n\n	\n\n	  @  \n\n\n4:00 pm\n\n		\n\n\n\n	\n	  -  \n\n5:30 pm\n\n\n\n	\n				\n				\n					\n		\n				\n			\n						\n				\n									\n					\n						\n						\n							\n									Register\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n									The Southern Georgian Bay Jewish Community and the Collingwood Public Library invite the community to a special speaking engagement with Holocaust survivor and educator Nate Leipciger for Jewish Heritage Month Event. Born in Chorzów\, Poland on February 28\, 1928\, Nate Leipciger was nine years old when the German army invaded Poland in 1939. His family was forced from their home and relocated to Sosnowiec\, which became a de facto ghetto. Eventually deported to Auschwitz\, Nate was separated from his mother and sister\, whom he never saw again. Through courage\, resilience\, and the determination of his father—who managed to keep Nate by his side—he survived a succession of Nazi concentration camps including Auschwitz-Birkenau\, Funfteichen\, Gross-Rosen\, Flossenbürg\, Leonberg\, Mühldorf am Inn\, and Waldlager. Nate and his father were liberated on May 2\, 1945. In 1948\, they immigrated to Canada\, where Nate built a life rooted in family\, community\, and education. He later married Bernice\, and together they raised a family that now includes children\, grandchildren\, and great-grandchildren. For more than 30 years\, Nate has dedicated himself to Holocaust education and remembrance. He co-founded the Toronto Holocaust Education and Memorial Centre and has participated in Canada’s March of the Living for more than two decades\, sharing his testimony with students and communities across the country. In recognition of his lifelong commitment to education and human rights\, Nate has received the Meritorious Service Medal and the Sovereign’s Medal for Volunteers from the Governor General of Canada\, as well as an Honorary Doctorate of Laws. Join us as Nate shares his remarkable story and reflects on the enduring importance of remembrance\, education\, and confronting hatred and extremism in all its forms. 								\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					Patron Parking				\n				\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n																\n															\n															\n				\n					\n		\n				\n			\n						\n				\n									Parking at 65 Simcoe is reserved for building tenants. Simcoe Street Theatre visitors are encouraged to use street parking or nearby municipal lots (paid and free lots available on Ste. Marie and Simcoe Streets). For accessibility needs\, a temporary drop-off/pickup location is provided at the rear of the building. Look for the blue space before the accessibility ramp entrance off of Ste. Marie Street. Thank you for your cooperation! Paid parking is enforced Monday – Friday: 8:00 am – 6:00 pm. Visit collingwood.ca/parking for more details.
URL:https://simcoestreettheatre.ca/event/this-is-my-vulva/
LOCATION:Simcoe Street Theatre\, 65 Simcoe Street\, Collingwood\, Ontario\, L9Y 1H7\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260508T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260508T213000
DTSTAMP:20260425T122839
CREATED:20251203T221753Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251203T224734Z
UID:10000169-1778268600-1778275800@simcoestreettheatre.ca
SUMMARY:Alex Mackenzie's Never Been Better Tour
DESCRIPTION:Nate Leipciger Holocaust Survivor				\n				\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n																														\n				\n					\n		\n				\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n	Date & Time:	\n			May 20\n\n	\n\n	  @  \n\n\n4:00 pm\n\n		\n\n\n\n	\n	  -  \n\n5:30 pm\n\n\n\n	\n				\n				\n					\n		\n				\n			\n						\n				\n									\n					\n						\n						\n							\n									Register\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n									The Southern Georgian Bay Jewish Community and the Collingwood Public Library invite the community to a special speaking engagement with Holocaust survivor and educator Nate Leipciger for Jewish Heritage Month Event. Born in Chorzów\, Poland on February 28\, 1928\, Nate Leipciger was nine years old when the German army invaded Poland in 1939. His family was forced from their home and relocated to Sosnowiec\, which became a de facto ghetto. Eventually deported to Auschwitz\, Nate was separated from his mother and sister\, whom he never saw again. Through courage\, resilience\, and the determination of his father—who managed to keep Nate by his side—he survived a succession of Nazi concentration camps including Auschwitz-Birkenau\, Funfteichen\, Gross-Rosen\, Flossenbürg\, Leonberg\, Mühldorf am Inn\, and Waldlager. Nate and his father were liberated on May 2\, 1945. In 1948\, they immigrated to Canada\, where Nate built a life rooted in family\, community\, and education. He later married Bernice\, and together they raised a family that now includes children\, grandchildren\, and great-grandchildren. For more than 30 years\, Nate has dedicated himself to Holocaust education and remembrance. He co-founded the Toronto Holocaust Education and Memorial Centre and has participated in Canada’s March of the Living for more than two decades\, sharing his testimony with students and communities across the country. In recognition of his lifelong commitment to education and human rights\, Nate has received the Meritorious Service Medal and the Sovereign’s Medal for Volunteers from the Governor General of Canada\, as well as an Honorary Doctorate of Laws. Join us as Nate shares his remarkable story and reflects on the enduring importance of remembrance\, education\, and confronting hatred and extremism in all its forms. 								\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					Patron Parking				\n				\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n																\n															\n															\n				\n					\n		\n				\n			\n						\n				\n									Parking at 65 Simcoe is reserved for building tenants. Simcoe Street Theatre visitors are encouraged to use street parking or nearby municipal lots (paid and free lots available on Ste. Marie and Simcoe Streets). For accessibility needs\, a temporary drop-off/pickup location is provided at the rear of the building. Look for the blue space before the accessibility ramp entrance off of Ste. Marie Street. Thank you for your cooperation! Paid parking is enforced Monday – Friday: 8:00 am – 6:00 pm. Visit collingwood.ca/parking for more details.
URL:https://simcoestreettheatre.ca/event/alex-mackenzies-never-been-better-tour/
LOCATION:Simcoe Street Theatre\, 65 Simcoe Street\, Collingwood\, Ontario\, L9Y 1H7\, Canada
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CREATED:20260410T180902Z
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UID:10000196-1778695200-1778706000@simcoestreettheatre.ca
SUMMARY:The Voice of Hind Rajab
DESCRIPTION:Nate Leipciger Holocaust Survivor				\n				\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n																														\n				\n					\n		\n				\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n	Date & Time:	\n			May 20\n\n	\n\n	  @  \n\n\n4:00 pm\n\n		\n\n\n\n	\n	  -  \n\n5:30 pm\n\n\n\n	\n				\n				\n					\n		\n				\n			\n						\n				\n									\n					\n						\n						\n							\n									Register\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n									The Southern Georgian Bay Jewish Community and the Collingwood Public Library invite the community to a special speaking engagement with Holocaust survivor and educator Nate Leipciger for Jewish Heritage Month Event. Born in Chorzów\, Poland on February 28\, 1928\, Nate Leipciger was nine years old when the German army invaded Poland in 1939. His family was forced from their home and relocated to Sosnowiec\, which became a de facto ghetto. Eventually deported to Auschwitz\, Nate was separated from his mother and sister\, whom he never saw again. Through courage\, resilience\, and the determination of his father—who managed to keep Nate by his side—he survived a succession of Nazi concentration camps including Auschwitz-Birkenau\, Funfteichen\, Gross-Rosen\, Flossenbürg\, Leonberg\, Mühldorf am Inn\, and Waldlager. Nate and his father were liberated on May 2\, 1945. In 1948\, they immigrated to Canada\, where Nate built a life rooted in family\, community\, and education. He later married Bernice\, and together they raised a family that now includes children\, grandchildren\, and great-grandchildren. For more than 30 years\, Nate has dedicated himself to Holocaust education and remembrance. He co-founded the Toronto Holocaust Education and Memorial Centre and has participated in Canada’s March of the Living for more than two decades\, sharing his testimony with students and communities across the country. In recognition of his lifelong commitment to education and human rights\, Nate has received the Meritorious Service Medal and the Sovereign’s Medal for Volunteers from the Governor General of Canada\, as well as an Honorary Doctorate of Laws. Join us as Nate shares his remarkable story and reflects on the enduring importance of remembrance\, education\, and confronting hatred and extremism in all its forms. 								\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					Patron Parking				\n				\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n																\n															\n															\n				\n					\n		\n				\n			\n						\n				\n									Parking at 65 Simcoe is reserved for building tenants. Simcoe Street Theatre visitors are encouraged to use street parking or nearby municipal lots (paid and free lots available on Ste. Marie and Simcoe Streets). For accessibility needs\, a temporary drop-off/pickup location is provided at the rear of the building. Look for the blue space before the accessibility ramp entrance off of Ste. Marie Street. Thank you for your cooperation! Paid parking is enforced Monday – Friday: 8:00 am – 6:00 pm. Visit collingwood.ca/parking for more details.
URL:https://simcoestreettheatre.ca/event/the-voice-of-hind-rajab/
LOCATION:Simcoe Street Theatre\, 65 Simcoe Street\, Collingwood\, Ontario\, L9Y 1H7\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260520T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260520T173000
DTSTAMP:20260425T122839
CREATED:20260421T215319Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260421T215803Z
UID:10000198-1779292800-1779298200@simcoestreettheatre.ca
SUMMARY:Nate Leipciger Holocaust Survivor
DESCRIPTION:Nate Leipciger Holocaust Survivor				\n				\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n																														\n				\n					\n		\n				\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n	Date & Time:	\n			May 20\n\n	\n\n	  @  \n\n\n4:00 pm\n\n		\n\n\n\n	\n	  -  \n\n5:30 pm\n\n\n\n	\n				\n				\n					\n		\n				\n			\n						\n				\n									\n					\n						\n						\n							\n									Register\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n									The Southern Georgian Bay Jewish Community and the Collingwood Public Library invite the community to a special speaking engagement with Holocaust survivor and educator Nate Leipciger for Jewish Heritage Month Event. Born in Chorzów\, Poland on February 28\, 1928\, Nate Leipciger was nine years old when the German army invaded Poland in 1939. His family was forced from their home and relocated to Sosnowiec\, which became a de facto ghetto. Eventually deported to Auschwitz\, Nate was separated from his mother and sister\, whom he never saw again. Through courage\, resilience\, and the determination of his father—who managed to keep Nate by his side—he survived a succession of Nazi concentration camps including Auschwitz-Birkenau\, Funfteichen\, Gross-Rosen\, Flossenbürg\, Leonberg\, Mühldorf am Inn\, and Waldlager. Nate and his father were liberated on May 2\, 1945. In 1948\, they immigrated to Canada\, where Nate built a life rooted in family\, community\, and education. He later married Bernice\, and together they raised a family that now includes children\, grandchildren\, and great-grandchildren. For more than 30 years\, Nate has dedicated himself to Holocaust education and remembrance. He co-founded the Toronto Holocaust Education and Memorial Centre and has participated in Canada’s March of the Living for more than two decades\, sharing his testimony with students and communities across the country. In recognition of his lifelong commitment to education and human rights\, Nate has received the Meritorious Service Medal and the Sovereign’s Medal for Volunteers from the Governor General of Canada\, as well as an Honorary Doctorate of Laws. Join us as Nate shares his remarkable story and reflects on the enduring importance of remembrance\, education\, and confronting hatred and extremism in all its forms. 								\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					Patron Parking				\n				\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n																\n															\n															\n				\n					\n		\n				\n			\n						\n				\n									Parking at 65 Simcoe is reserved for building tenants. Simcoe Street Theatre visitors are encouraged to use street parking or nearby municipal lots (paid and free lots available on Ste. Marie and Simcoe Streets). For accessibility needs\, a temporary drop-off/pickup location is provided at the rear of the building. Look for the blue space before the accessibility ramp entrance off of Ste. Marie Street. Thank you for your cooperation! Paid parking is enforced Monday – Friday: 8:00 am – 6:00 pm. Visit collingwood.ca/parking for more details.
URL:https://simcoestreettheatre.ca/event/nate-leipciger-holocaust-survivor/
LOCATION:Simcoe Street Theatre\, 65 Simcoe Street\, Collingwood\, Ontario\, L9Y 1H7\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260606T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260606T213000
DTSTAMP:20260425T122839
CREATED:20251117T223629Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260105T185929Z
UID:10000164-1780774200-1780781400@simcoestreettheatre.ca
SUMMARY:Gord's Gold - Tribute to Gordon Lightfoot
DESCRIPTION:Nate Leipciger Holocaust Survivor				\n				\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n																														\n				\n					\n		\n				\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n	Date & Time:	\n			May 20\n\n	\n\n	  @  \n\n\n4:00 pm\n\n		\n\n\n\n	\n	  -  \n\n5:30 pm\n\n\n\n	\n				\n				\n					\n		\n				\n			\n						\n				\n									\n					\n						\n						\n							\n									Register\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n									The Southern Georgian Bay Jewish Community and the Collingwood Public Library invite the community to a special speaking engagement with Holocaust survivor and educator Nate Leipciger for Jewish Heritage Month Event. Born in Chorzów\, Poland on February 28\, 1928\, Nate Leipciger was nine years old when the German army invaded Poland in 1939. His family was forced from their home and relocated to Sosnowiec\, which became a de facto ghetto. Eventually deported to Auschwitz\, Nate was separated from his mother and sister\, whom he never saw again. Through courage\, resilience\, and the determination of his father—who managed to keep Nate by his side—he survived a succession of Nazi concentration camps including Auschwitz-Birkenau\, Funfteichen\, Gross-Rosen\, Flossenbürg\, Leonberg\, Mühldorf am Inn\, and Waldlager. Nate and his father were liberated on May 2\, 1945. In 1948\, they immigrated to Canada\, where Nate built a life rooted in family\, community\, and education. He later married Bernice\, and together they raised a family that now includes children\, grandchildren\, and great-grandchildren. For more than 30 years\, Nate has dedicated himself to Holocaust education and remembrance. He co-founded the Toronto Holocaust Education and Memorial Centre and has participated in Canada’s March of the Living for more than two decades\, sharing his testimony with students and communities across the country. In recognition of his lifelong commitment to education and human rights\, Nate has received the Meritorious Service Medal and the Sovereign’s Medal for Volunteers from the Governor General of Canada\, as well as an Honorary Doctorate of Laws. Join us as Nate shares his remarkable story and reflects on the enduring importance of remembrance\, education\, and confronting hatred and extremism in all its forms. 								\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					Patron Parking				\n				\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n																\n															\n															\n				\n					\n		\n				\n			\n						\n				\n									Parking at 65 Simcoe is reserved for building tenants. Simcoe Street Theatre visitors are encouraged to use street parking or nearby municipal lots (paid and free lots available on Ste. Marie and Simcoe Streets). For accessibility needs\, a temporary drop-off/pickup location is provided at the rear of the building. Look for the blue space before the accessibility ramp entrance off of Ste. Marie Street. Thank you for your cooperation! Paid parking is enforced Monday – Friday: 8:00 am – 6:00 pm. Visit collingwood.ca/parking for more details.
URL:https://simcoestreettheatre.ca/event/gords-gold-tribute-to-gordon-lightfoot/
LOCATION:Simcoe Street Theatre\, 65 Simcoe Street\, Collingwood\, Ontario\, L9Y 1H7\, Canada
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