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What's on ROM: June

June 3 , 2019
WHAT'S ON
Friday Night Live
Every Friday in June; 7:00 - 11:00 pm
Dance into summer with Friday Night Live, Toronto's most unique social destination. Join us for a night of drinks, food, and live music - all while dancing in the ROM's beautiful galleries.
ROM SPEAKS:
The Incredible Indian Kitchen: Madhur Jaffrey and Vikas Khanna in Conversation
Wednesday, June 5; 7:00 pm
Separately ticketed

Celebrate the rich traditions of Indian cuisine with renowned chefs and authors Madhur Jaffrey and Vikas Khanna, along with award winning journalist Jacob Richler as moderator.
ROMWalks Plus
King Street East: Newspapers and Newsmakers
Sunday, June 9; 2:00 - 4:00 pm

Explore the characters who have shaped Toronto’s history along its first main street, and the colourful history of the newspapers that have headquartered their operations there from the 1820’s to the present day.
Arts of the Indian Royal Kingdoms
North York Central Library
Thursday, June 13, 7:00 pm

Join Professor Sudharshan Duraiyapph of ROM Education, as he explains the context and meaning of various arts created for Rajasthai Royal Kingdoms: jewelry, exquisite textiles, ornate furniture, miniature paintings, and other luxury items. This program complements the spectacular exhibition Treasures of a Desert Kingdom: The Royal Arts of Jodhpur, India.
FAMILY FUNDAY
Father's Day
Sunday, June 16; 11:00 am - 4:00 pm
Free with Museum admission.

Bring Dad to the ROM this Father's Day for a special day exploring art, culture and nature. With fun, engaging activities, you’ll be making wonderful memories throughout the galleries.
3rd Monday Nights Free
Monday, June 17; 5:30- 8:30 pm
FREE!

With complimentary access and extended hours, visitors are invited to explore art, culture, and nature in the Museum’s 40 permanent galleries.
CAMP FOR KIDS
ROMKids - Limited spots available!
Summer Club
Starts July 2
Registration required

At ROM Summer Club, kids ages 5-16, can discover, explore and create at one of the city's most engaging and fun summer camps.   
ROMKids - Limited spots available!
Day Camp
Friday, June 7
Registration required

Looking for something to do with the kids on their school PD Days? Join us at the ROM for a day at camp!

This one-day version of our popular Summer Club program provides a full day of supervised educational activities, art projects, science experiments, and more!  
FROM OUR FRIENDS
TD Toronto Jazz Festival
June 21-30, 2019

With 175 free shows in Yorkville, the TD Toronto Jazz Festival is pleased to offer you 10% off some of this year’s hottest ticketed shows including two-time Grammy winner Cécile McLorin Salvant, from the Buena Vista Social Club™ Omara Portuondo, Emilie-Claire Barlow, and Latin jazz singer Amanda Martinez to name a few.
 
Tickets are subject to availability. Enter special code ROM. 
CITY PASS
Hosting family and friends this summer?

Take them to ROM and 4 other top Toronto attractions at a 37% savings or more with CityPASS.

Purchase ONLINE today and you will immediately receive mobile and printable tickets by email.
All photos courtesy of ROM unless otherwise noted. For The Incredible Indian Kitchen: Photos courtesy of Vikas Khanna Hospitality Group Christopher Hirsheimer. For ROMWalks Plus: St. Lawrence Hall on King Street. Photo courtesy Paul Vaculik.

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