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Spend New Year's Eve in Newmarket 2017

ANNUAL NEW YEAR'S EVE STELLAR HALL BALL

A TOM's Top 10 for singles, couples, and groups is the Annual New Year's Stellar Hall Ball held at  Stellar Hall & Event Centre in Newmarket, Ontario. Includes Silent Auction with signed sports memorabilia - all auction proceeds to the Newmarket Minor Hockey Association.


Stellar Hall & Event Centre 1220 Stellar Dr. 905-830-9441
Stellar Hall's  Annual New Year's Party at 1220 Stellar Drive - the Annual Stellar Hall Ball is a great time @  $75 per person which includes plated table service, hot and cold appetizers, late night light buffet and an open bar, with TPE presents live ambient dinner entertainment, followed by the DJ dance party with Hosts EverGlo. Party Favours include Champagne Toast at Midnight!  

Semi to Formal Dress Code.


In addition to the silent auction, attendees may also opt to participate in a raffle draw for exciting prizes or 50/50 draw.

"It was a freakin' blast! Great hosts for New Year's"
Steve Wilson, Newmarket, Ontario


2016 - 2017 Annual N.Y.'s Eve Stellar Hall Ball Menu

Antipasto Platter
Tortellini Alfredo or Wild Mushroom Risotto
Choice of Steak, Chicken Marsala or Eggplant Parmesan Tower
Country Style Salad (Vinaigrette)
Chocolate Drizzled Cheese Cake
Late Night Light Buffet with Sweets.
$75.00 person. Includes open bar. 
Seating starts 7pm with Cocktail & Appetizers. Dinner @ 9pm


TICKETS

Reserve while you can. Call or Text TPE @ 289-221-0928 for more or tickets / info or email tpeproductions@gmail.com. Percentage of all tickets proceeds to N.M.H.A..

Bookings of tables of 8 or more receive table wine pour service and bottle for their table.

Below pics from some past New Year's Eve's at Stellar Hall catered by Deli House Catering.

STELLAR PERFORMERS












Contact TPE to reserve tickets! TXT 289-221-0928 or email tpeproductions@gmail.com

New Years Eve @ Stellar Hall in Newmarket a Divine Time!

Stellar Hall New Years Eve - 2015-16 - $75.00 person, hot hors'oeuvres, buffet dinner includes open bar
Happy New Year! I hope you all have a fabulous time and don't do anything stupid - like make New Year's resolutions. Ha. Well, what can I say, if you're anything like me you're still working on last year's list!

At any rate, my New Years Eve last year turned out be be a ton of fun on a night where I wasn't sure I'd even venture out. And that seemed to be the case for a number, with some seemingly decided not to venture out for New Year's or booked late. Too bad for them!

Although cabs here are great, drinking and driving is may be a factor for some, with many opting for a designated driver when going out as a couple, resulting sometimes in one person letting loose a bit and the other..well...I'm sure often seething. Ha...

Truth is though, for personal reasons, I myself hadn't been that excited about New Years Eve last year, despite knowing there would be great food, some good friends, dancing at Stellar Hall...


I don't know, but the spirits were high for sure by midnight which transferred on into the entire night for me. Uncharacteristically giddy all night, I made the best of my personal feelings and tossed them aside for a good time instead with some good people.... and even nearly broke out of my self imposed shell.


Insert scene from The Wall Is there anybody in there!


New Year's Eve is a special night, and so you want that night to be special in some way, and those around caring about your special night  from fellow guests, to hosts, friends, family, caterers, bartender, right down to coat-check person... and for one magical night at Stellar Hall and Event Centre in Newmarket Ontario, that all came together for me..it just happened to be New Years Eve! Salute! Cheers!

So happy New Year! Visit us on Facebook!
Tom Pearson, TPE Productions

Alfredo livens up the joint with some comedy!

International Day for Eradication of Poverty means Music and Movies in Newmarket!

In 2013 TPE decided to offer up Reggae rooted, The Yappers, for International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, a day marked around the world with events.  

The Yappers will close off as headliners of an evening that will also include an open stage for anyone wishing to express out against poverty in whatever musical or artsy fashion they wish.

The evening will be opened with the showing of a short film followed by some hot & cold finger foods and refreshments.

There is no cover, but a donation is appreciated.

This is the 10th Newmarket held Int Day event as it expands, adding more and more arts to the frame each year to express desire for change, or in some cases coming from experience, expressing frustration and even hunger.

The 2014 Fri Oct 17 event will be held at a new location in Newmarket at Riverwalk Commons, Newmarket. Outdoor stage 7pm.

Itinerary in 2013

After a few words from TP to set up the night and introduced the first on the slate the short movie premiere of Shoots, Scores Produced and Directed by Tom Pearson and featuring Newmarket talent and which touches on mental illness, and the signs that can be seen. Mental illness is often a related cause to many in poverty.

After movie at aprox 7:30 pm the hot & cold food & refreshments arrived and the stage was open to anyone to speak, sing or perform while DJ Dan provided the in between ambiance and rotated visuals on the screens. Info and booths from community groups such as Jazzled a new youth opportunities group, PACC's FNYouth Road hockey Challenge, The Yappers with fan Tshirts, and opportunities to meet the cast of Shoots, Scores with signed movie posters and others were there as well.

Headliners The Yappers close out the evening followed by last words from Tom Pearson.

The event's goals are to entertain people immensely yet hope to spark solutions, talk, and have people walk away wondering what else can be done outside of the usual suspects - like food banks and shelters.

As one fellow in a wheelchair put it to me with limited physical mobility,

"Food banks are embarrassing, the food is not healthy, and some people can't eat canned food. I'm not kissing anyone's ass for food. I'd rather steal than starve. If they'd just give people enough to afford to buy their own food from a store(in dignity), people wouldn't have to(steal to eat)." while adding,

The Yappers Live!
" They can afford to pay a billion dollars to cancel a gas plant but can't afford to give us enough to cover the basics to survive on?"

Is this what we want? Or might there be a grain of truth to what the guy is saying - he's frickin hungry!


TP out

Good Times Bar & Grill - Music Unplugged by Sound Police

Good Times one of first community youth programs supporters
Sometimes it takes an action that defies logic for your instincts to stand up for the little guy, or gal in some cases, and reinvest time and effort into a business you had once written off. Everyone deserves a second chance and no less a business owner that has been a provider of stage time for a variety of entertainers over the years from magicians, to karaoke, to Elvis Impressionists to Blue Grass Circles to you name it, as well as a supporter of the community.

I'm talking about Good Times Cafe, Bar & Grill, as recently I testified at their tribunal hearing in order to clarify a condition violation they've been charged with and its interpretation that is continually costing Good Times' owners time and money to fight - that being a provision of her liquor license that she not be allowed to play any "amplified" music. At all! Not a radio, juke box, band, D.J. for a party, Christening , birthday, nothing! And one would suppose the ban includes a tv with music videos playing - as of course the music tracks in movies or commercials would technically be " amplified" - and considering what they are trying to do to the lady now by pulling her license and fining her( she's since been temporarily reinstated) simply for having one speaker playing music at a low level but through an "amplification" allowing them to charge her for this "offense" - don't put it past them. To me this has all been overkill.

Good Times donated closing party in 2007 for team
Owner Nawal  had previously gone 6 years as a business (taking over from brother Sam) hosting different events from parties, to dances, to theme nights - sometimes with live entertainment sometimes not - until an eagle-eyed disgruntled resident looked up her conditions and discovered the loophole. The same couple had previously tried to get the police involved claiming excessive noise but repeatedly the local police would come and hear nothing disturbing when they arrived and eventually actually asked them to stop calling as testified to by the couple themselves! Ends there right!? Wrong! Next the determined couple worked on the loophole through the licensing route and it has gripped Good Times ever since.

" Good times, bad times, I know I've had my share....." Led Zeppelin

Hurricane Mike has performed at Good Times
She paid $ at first "offense"- being taken off guard as she was as they threatened to take her license immediately if she didn't - and otherwise she couldn't survive with her high location rent and inflexible landlord. She's come to see that the liquor licensing board can have deep pockets (of your tax money fyi), are lawyer-ed to the max, and are tough to fight. They even applied to have me excluded from giving testimony even though I attended the original hearing some 7 years ago. The hearing has had me come back at 3 different times as the lawyers strategically hoped I'd either drop out or not show up. Not to mention have her tribunal representative - Dorian Baxter a.k.a. Elvis Priestly - removed. Oh yea, stay tuned folks this thing is getting interesting.

Winning Road hockey 2006 Good Times Cafe Mulock Hawks
I did show up however, and was able to attest to the fact that the condition mentioned regarding no amplification on that license was meant to be about the outside of the establishment - just like the other two conditions mentioned. At the time an elderly licensing board rep gentleman (since retired) took notes by hand as he struggled to keep up as I recall, and repeatedly he'd ask for clarification as he got caught up. Clearly he had lost track of the fact that the conditions discussion had moved to the outside of the establishment as we had just asked about a patio - which was also mentioned as a condition on the licensing document. At any rate, I certainly don't forget the kiddyoke or entertainment provided for community kids for the road hockey event / team. I also recall the free magician at their anniversary party along with belly dancers and live acoustical band and the all day food discount specials.

" In over 19 years in and around the hospitality industry I've never heard of any business whether a restaurant, bar, or otherwise that is told they can't have anything whatsoever for sound. Even Ma and Pop dry cleaners can have a radio.  No, the provision noted at the time was being discussed for the outside of the establishment and I remember it clearly."
Tom Pearson


My testimony additionally conceded that Nawal did have growing pains as an owner originally but then I turned towards the complainant in "court"and said,

" There was a time when I might be sitting down right beside you. She had had some growing pains as an owner new to the business and had made some mistakes, but that was some years ago and she has shown a willingness to change and to work with the community"

Local Dan is not short..he has a disability.. karoake offers fun he can get to
She no longer has All Ages shows for example which she was not ever really set up for properly in my opinion. But she learned some harsh, costly lessons from it all and has really struggled to gain back some former customers since as a result. I also added in testimony that they need draw a distinction if they must between different types of 'noise' as a  punk show will certainly be 'louder"than a karaoke for example and an acoustical jam is not a metal jam. Events I've put on outdoors in town permit me an allowed decibel level - and that is what need be done if they really want to be fair about allowing a business to carry on with some music / sound inside. No body - alcohol, gaming, or otherwise should have the power to restrict a business from having some music inside their establishment for the pleasure of both patrons and staff as well as to enhance business through its ambiance.

Despite the doom and gloom of the sound issue, if you go check out Good Times now the feeling is upbeat especially with the latest license reprieve and the food has never been better. I had Nawal's own special sandwich that is like a grilled panini stuffed with fresh lettuce, seasoned chicken and other fresh ingredients and exclaimed, "Nawal this is unbelievable, this is what you need to get out there - your great food! And I meant it. I've noticed a vast improvement in the food quality from her humble beginnings as well as her (and daughter's) hospitality / service in general from years back as obviously some of the time spent in the trenches has paid off with some good product and Good Times!

Drop in and check them out (again)  for lunch or a casual dinner or meeting or come out for Open Stage Friday's (no amplification) and help support local entertainment and this business owner to fight for your right to have music and a stage for the arts!
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March Break, What to Do in Newmarket New Event Location

Old Poster same message..GAME on!
Having a dilemma about what to do during the March Break? How about taking a walk back in time for a day? Or if you're a teenager a week practicing road hockey until the Sat break ending tourney and event.

Like when I was a kid..in a simpler time, activities meant your mom yelling,  

  "Get out from Underneath my feet!" and you'd reply, " I'm not under your feet" and she'd say, "Get outside and play" and you'd be forced to create something to do. 

Depending on your age, friends, time of year and imagination, you may take a number of options into consideration - like building a snow fort or tree-house, maybe putting on a goofy play to music in a friends backyard or perhaps planning a neighbourhood fundraiser carnival or pick-up soccer or organizing a road hockey game. Sometimes kids would get even more anmbitious and form a team by knocking on friend's doors and seeing how many we could get, then challenging another street or neighbourhood to play.


That's the kind of spirit the annual Friendly Neighbourhood Youth Road hockey Challenge has tried to harness over the past 10 years as we continue to offer youths 13-18 and now 6-12 some free road hockey tourney play as well as pick up for all ages and free hot chocolate and nourishment as well as a chance to compete against their peers - and in recent years added "pick-up" games for all ages.
2005 tourney right on the street!

For 2014 the event will take place at 395 Mulock Dr Newmarket Town Office parking Lot.