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Waterloo Chronicle, 22 Sep 2022, p. 4

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x IB THINGS TO DO WHAT'S GOING ON HERE? ‘THE MUSICAL SWINGS’ + AMONG INSTALLATIONS ¢ LEADING UP TO SEPT. 24 ? LUMEN SHOWCASE BILL JACKSON bjackson@torstar.ca le | Thursday, September 22, 2022 | The City of Waterloo contracts Trade- Mark Industrial various jobs and events, but this is he first time workers have installed musical swings. The creation by Montreal's Daily tous lesjours, that's part of the city's annual Lu- men light, art and tech festival, required a t structures in Water- loo Public Square on Wednesday, Sept. 14, where it will remain until Oct. 19, allowing people the opportunity to make music to- gether. Each swing combines to make dif- ferent notes and melodies through co-op- eration. JUST THE FACTS The Musical Swings is one of three art installation going on display this week lea ading up to Lumen on Saturday evening, Sept. 2 The angle erfish by Toronto's Ryon Jones will beat the: entrance 7 the Waterloo Park dian C] Bill Jackson/ Metroland bond, a partnership between Canadian and Austrian embassies celebrating long- standing diplomacy, will be on display at the Visitor and Heritage Information Cen- ‘re; samen, Sept. 24, from 6 to 11 p.m., will feature 35 installations and more than 50 artists from all over the world according to Sonya Poweska lery) and “Austria & Canada: a unique ist with the city. “The idea is that we're taking back mu- nicipal spaces" after a stay-at-home ver- sion of the festival in 2020 and a scaled- back version in 2021, Poweska told the Chronicle. “We have a techno bunker in the under- ground parking at Waterloo City Hall. We e a monster going in at and little accents of something every- where, programming laneways, corners, barns, parking garages and city hall. We want eae to see uptown in a way that is emp With | the the help of funders and sponsors, Poweska noted that the artists, who've been working on their pieces throughout providing artists the oppor- tunity to nb their work in the commu- nity where they live and also to bring in other artists | for a community-wide ex- onan penton happening your commu- nity you want to know more about? Email the newsroom at editorial@waterloo- chronicle.ca. WHAT’SGOI! fe) | WONDERING WHAT'S GOING ON SOMEWHERE IN YOUR COMMUNITY? VISIT WATERLOOCHRONICLE.CA UNTRY /T™ OPEN CO! ON-/OFF-ROAD ALL-TERRAIN TIRE The Open Country A/T Il all-terrain tire delivers gripping off-road traction with responsive and predictable on-road handling. ith ince, durability and treadwear life, Toyo introduces advances in tread design, construction and all-new tread compounding. It also provides a Quiet ride with exceptional (stability. The Open Country A/T Ill is built to get there and gi back home, regardless of terrain or weather Available in LT-Metric, P/Euro-Metric and Flotation sizes waterloochronicle.ca 519.669.3232 371 Arthur St S, ELMIRA www.oktireelmira.com OUR TIRES GO THE EXTRA MILE. SO DO WE. (@TXXTIRE Honestly driven. SUNDAY, OCT. 1 — 10AM-5PM @ CW SportsPLex IN Fergus, ON Brides BRIDAL SAMPLE DESIGNER GOWNS Rosa Clara + Astrid & Mercedes + Lea-Ann Belter » Justin Alexander Adriana Alier » WToo » Willowby + Adi Shlomo Lillian West » Tarik Ediz White lidiasbrides.com v 519-843-8800 ¥ info@lidiasbrides.com ¥ @lidiasbrides

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