LIVING ARTS CENTRE

OCTOBER 30TH

LIVING ARTS CENTRE

OCTOBER 30TH

MISSIS
SAUGA

50TH
ANNIV
ERSARY

As the City of Mississauga marks its 50th anniversary in 2024, we find ourselves reflecting on an incredible journey of transformation, growth, and prosperity. Fifty years ago, Mississauga was a collection of small communities, agricultural lands, and burgeoning industry. Today, it stands as Canada’s sixth-largest city, a vibrant tapestry of cultures, innovations, and natural beauty. Your contribution has made the City of Mississauga what it is today.

As the City of Mississauga marks its 50th anniversary in 2024, we find ourselves reflecting on an incredible journey of transformation, growth, and prosperity. Fifty years ago, Mississauga was a collection of small communities, agricultural lands, and burgeoning industry. Today, it stands as Canada’s sixth-largest city, a vibrant tapestry of cultures, innovations, and natural beauty. Your contribution has made the City of Mississauga what it is today.

Bruce McLaughlin - Father of the city - Builder of Square One and early office buildings
Mayor Ron Searle placing chain of office on Hazel McCallion
Mayor Chic Murray and Martin Dobkin
Bruce McLaughlin, the planner of the Mississauga’s Downtown core
Square One surrounded by empty fields at Burnhamthorpe Rd & Hurontario St.
Early construction 55 City Centre Drive with City Hall across the street
Mayor Robert Speck
Mayor Chic Murray
Moving Cherry Hill, the oldest remaining homestead in Peel Count to a new location because of road widening at Dundas and Cawthra - Circa 1973
Port Credit including the bold Bee Hive Golden Corn Syrup factory (looking west)
Port Credit looking south
Aerial looking west along Burnhamthorpe Rd - showing early residential development in the Mississauga Valleys and the downtown core off in the distance
Square One and the downtown core - Circa1974
Port Credit River and marina
The first tall structure - now the Morguard Bldg. on the north west corner of Hwy. 10 & Burnhamthorpe Rd.
The old City Hall
Square One opening ceremony
Young family looking for a new home in Mississauga Valleys
Hurontario Street looking north with early residential development and City Centre off in the distance
Mayor Robert Speck
Mayor Chic Murray
Moving Cherry Hill, the oldest remaining homestead in Peel Count to a new location because of road widening at Dundas and Cawthra - Circa 1973
Bruce McLaughlin - Father of the city - Builder of Square One and early office buildings
Mayor Ron Searle placing chain of office on Hazel McCallion
Mayor Chic Murray and Martin Dobkin
Bruce McLaughlin, the planner of the Mississauga’s Downtown core
Square One surrounded by empty fields at Burnhamthorpe Rd & Hurontario St.
Early construction 55 City Centre Drive with City Hall across the street
Square One and the downtown core - Circa1974
Port Credit River and marina
The first tall structure - now the Morguard Bldg. on the north west corner of Hwy. 10 & Burnhamthorpe Rd.
The old City Hall
Square One opening ceremony
Young family looking for a new home in Mississauga Valleys
Hurontario Street looking north with early residential development and City Centre off in the distance
Port Credit including the bold Bee Hive Golden Corn Syrup factory (looking west)
Port Credit looking south
Aerial looking west along Burnhamthorpe Rd - showing early residential development in the Mississauga Valleys and the downtown core off in the distance

As the City of Mississauga marks its 50th anniversary in 2024, we find ourselves reflecting on an incredible journey of transformation, growth, and prosperity. Fifty years ago, Mississauga was a collection of small communities, agricultural lands, and burgeoning industry. Today, it stands as Canada’s sixth-largest city, a vibrant tapestry of cultures, innovations, and natural beauty. Your contribution has made the City of Mississauga what it is today.

A NIGHT TO CELEBRATE

MISSISSAUGA 50TH ANNIVERSARY

RED CARPET DINNER & PRESENTATION

6:00 - 8:00 PM | RBC THEATRE

The event will include a Red-Carpet Celebration of the 50th Anniversary in the RBC Theatre to honour the Past Mayor’s and Current Mayor of the City of Mississauga for their contribution to making our City what it is today.

Carolyn Parrish

June 24, 2024 - Present

Carolyn Parrish

June 24, 2024 - Present

Bonnie Crombie

Dec 1, 2014 to Jan 12, 2024

Bonnie Crombie

Dec 1, 2014 to Jan 12, 2024

Hazel McCallion

Dec 1, 1978 – Nov 30, 2014

Hazel McCallion

Dec 1, 1978 – Nov 30, 2014

Ron Searle

1976 - 1978

Ron Searle

1976 - 1978

Dr. Martin Dobkin

1973 - 1976

Dr. Martin Dobkin

1973 - 1976

& BEATLES SUPER SPECTACULAR CONCERT

8:00 - 10:00 PM | HAMMERSON HALL

Experience a super spectacular concert with the Mississauga Symphony Orchestra and guest artists Classical Mystery Tour, in an orchestrated Beatles Greatest Hits performance to celebrate the City of Mississauga’s 50th Anniversary. Classical Mystery Tours faithfully interpreting music of legendary Beatles albums accompanied by the Mississauga Symphony Orchestra who has delighted audiences for over 20 years.

Under the direction of Maestro Denis Mastromonaco, the Mississauga Symphon Orchestra offers programs from classical and popular repertoires of symphonic music performed to the highest artistic standards.

 

The four musicians in Classical Mystery Tour look and sound just like The Beatles, but Classical Mystery Tour is more than just a rock concert. From early Beatles music on through the solo years, Classical Mystery Tour is the best of The Beatles like you’ve never heard them: totally live.

 

Classical Mystery Tour has been delighting pops audiences for more than 22 years, performing concerts with more than 100 orchestras in the U.S., Canada, Europe, Asia, and Australia. The group played sold out concerts at the Sydney Opera House, and has performed with America’s most prestigious orchestras, including the Cleveland Orchestra, The Boston Pops, The Philadelphia Orchestra, The San Francisco Symphony, and many more.

REGISTER TODAY

We invite you through this limited special invitation to participate in the 50th Anniversary celebration of the City of Mississauga.

TO REGISTER:

RED CARPET RECEPTION, CONCERT & DONATION

SPONSORSHIP PAYMENT:

$1000 per person

6:00 PM

RED CARPET, RECEPTION & GOURMET STATIONS DINNER

8:00 PM

BEATLES SUPER SPECTACULAR CONCERT

OR

TWO TICKETS TO THE CONCERT

To register and make payment
please click below:

Includes a $700 Donation to New 21-Storey Mississauga Hospital Leading Edge Life Saving Equipment & Name listing in Event Program.

RED CARPET RECEPTION
& CONCERT

SPONSORSHIP PAYMENT:

$200 per person

6:00 PM

RED CARPET, RECEPTION & GOURMET STATIONS DINNER

8:00 PM

BEATLES SUPER SPECTACULAR CONCERT

To register and make payment
please click below:

RED CARPET
RECEPTION

SPONSORSHIP PAYMENT:

$100 per person

6:00 PM

RED CARPET, RECEPTION & GOURMET STATIONS DINNER

To register and make payment
please click below:

RED CARPET RECEPTION, CONCERT & DONATION

SPONSORSHIP PAYMENT:

$1000 per person*

6:00 PM

RED CARPET, RECEPTION & GOURMET STATIONS DINNER

8:00 PM

BEATLES SUPER SPECTACULAR CONCERT

OR

TWO TICKETS TO THE CONCERT

RED CARPET RECEPTION
& CONCERT

SPONSORSHIP PAYMENT:

$200 per person

6:00 PM

RED CARPET, RECEPTION & GOURMET STATIONS DINNER

8:00 PM

BEATLES SUPER SPECTACULAR CONCERT

RED CARPET
RECEPTION

SPONSORSHIP PAYMENT:

$100 per person

6:00 PM

RED CARPET, RECEPTION & GOURMET STATIONS DINNER

To register and make payment please click below:

* Includes a $700 Donation to New 21-Storey Mississauga Hospital Leading Edge Life Saving Equipment & Name listing in Event Program.

To register and make payment please click below:

Concert Tickets are still available!

To register and make payment please click below:

RED CARPET RECEPTION, CONCERT & DONATION

SPONSORSHIP PAYMENT:

$1000 per person*

6:00 PM

RED CARPET, RECEPTION & GOURMET STATIONS DINNER

8:00 PM

BEATLES SUPER SPECTACULAR CONCERT

OR

TWO TICKETS TO THE CONCERT

To register and make payment please click below:

* Includes a $700 Donation to New 21-Storey Mississauga Hospital Leading Edge Life Saving Equipment & Name listing in Event Program.

Concert Tickets are still available!

RED CARPET RECEPTION & CONCERT

SPONSORSHIP PAYMENT:

$200 per person

6:00 PM

RED CARPET, RECEPTION & GOURMET STATIONS DINNER

8:00 PM

BEATLES SUPER SPECTACULAR CONCERT

To register and make payment please click below:

Concert Tickets are still available!

RED CARPET RECEPTION

SPONSORSHIP PAYMENT:

$100 per person

6:00 PM

RED CARPET, RECEPTION & GOURMET STATIONS DINNER

To register and make payment please click below:

Concert Tickets are still available!

GET 30% OFF

CONCERT TICKETS

Concert tickets can be purchased through Ticketmaster:

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Rotary

The Net Proceeds earned from the Your City’s 50th Anniversary Celebration will be contributed to the New Mississauga 21-storey State-of-the-Art Hospital for Leading Edge Life Saving Equipment campaign organized by the Rotary Clubs in Mississauga.

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the Classical Mystery Tour

YOUTUBE VIDEO

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