ABROURD Tow SS —_, BOOKS IN PRINT Keepers of the Fairy Moon Delve into a world of fantasy where good battles evil and honour is put to the test. Written by Robin M. VanDerVieuten of Sea- grave, Keepers of the Fairy jj Moon is a fictional story that will make you won- der if mystical creatures really do co-exist today, especially in the remote regions of Canada. As an evil force threatens the balance of a small town and its spiritual inhabitants of werewolves and fairies, choices have to be made and loyalties are questioned. As two werewolf tribes battle not only against an evil force but themselves, whose side will you rally for? Keepers of the Fairy Moon will transport you to a place where all is not as it seems. Robin will be at Shopper’s Drug Mart for a book signing from 1-3 p.m. on Saturday, August 10. For more information you can contact Robin by email at: robin.sunsetgourmet@gmail.com JALZ AT JESTER’S SUNDAY, AUGUST 25 GABRIEL PALATCHI BAND Soar on a musical tour south of the border and experience the energy and rythms of the Gabriel Palatchi Band. Argentin- ian pianist, composer and arranger Gabriel Palatchi’s much anticipated debut CD “Diario de Viaje” (Travel Diary) was the result of cumulative and inspired experiences acquired during his travels throughout Ar- gentina, Cuba and Mexico. With deep roots in afro- cuban and latin jazz, he has fused together an original sound and style of music that includes tango, klezmer, salsa, funk and electronic. Gabriel Palatchi, piano; Duncan Hopkins, bass and Rich Da silva, drums. Start Times: 7:00 p.m. Location: Jester’s Court, upstairs Reservations: call Lynn 289-354-1140 or email: lynn@lynnmedonaldjazz.com Music Charge: $15 per person WMA oa (ee) mr larNeloy.4 A new gallery exhibit, featur- juthor opens this Jonathan has spent most of his adult life travelling, photographing it many inte ations around the world 28 FOCUS - AUGUST 2013 next exhibit at Scugog Council for the Arts His monthiy column j in Focus El< he reader along I at 181 St Unit 's his adventur sometimes misadventure in lands near and far. World of Paradox" is a si of images taken from around the world and pi on Monet n 1p. id 3 p.m. for our opening reception for, “A Wo id