Splash ‘N Boots is the husband- and-wife team of Nicholas Dennis Adams and Taes, who performed their ï¬rst concert together as part of a class project at Queen’s University. They tom across Canada as well as overseas. In December, they performed at Sick Children’s Hospital, Yonge and Dundas Square in downtown Toronto, In 2005, they graduated, got marâ€" ried and took their show on the road full time. BY HANNELORE VOLPE Staff Writer WhiStle Radio, which aims to hit the airwaves in March, has launched a weekly children’s show Thursdays at 7:30 am. The Splash ‘N Boots radio show is repeated Saturday at 4:30 pm. However, until Stouï¬ville’s ï¬rst local radio station is on the air, the show is available by visiting whistleradio.com. Children’s program Editor offers tips comes to WhiStle Radio on getting published Thornlea 8.8.“ Unionville its; Vaughan £3: Westmount Cl. ngiéiuége’ ' __8075_Baxview Ave., Thornhillj6z30 QM 7 _2_0l lownjentre Blvd., Unionvillefl 7l83 Bramble Cres., Stouflville (6:30 NILL an. I6, 2008 I67 Dudley Ave, Thornhill Feb. I3, 2008 an. 29, 2008 @220 200E l_40 l (larkmAve. W., Thornhill Baggage > I000 New Westminster 0r.,Vaughanw(J‘6:730 p.m.) Jan. 22. 2008 (@WFWJW 31W 5‘] A _ 7| Bruce Stafloodbridge 15mg, i068 Unless otherwise stated, sessions begin at 7:00 p.m. Alexander HacKenzie H.S.. Hilliken Hills H5. and Bill (rothers SS. have held their Grade 8 information nights. For further information on these schools, please contact them directly‘ Stephen Lewis 8.8. Sir Wm. Mulock S.S. Richmond Green H.S. Richmond Hill H.S. Pierre Elliott Trudeau H.S. Markville S.S. Middleï¬eld C.|. Newmarket H.S. Maple H.S. Markham D.H.S. Langstaff S.S. King Cig S.S. Keswick H.S. Aurora H.S. Dr. G.W. Williams S.S. Dr. J11. Denison S.S. Emilx Carr S.S. Huron Heights 3.8. Bur Oak S.S. for Grade 8 students, their parents/guardians, teachers, and the general public. SCHOOL _ 1 ADDRESS . DATE Bafliew 8.8. StouM' Signâ€"THWM I Saturday, Iunuary 5, 2008 www.yrdsb.edu.on.ca/ourschools OPEN HOUSE AND PROGRAM INFORMATION EVENINGS DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD ï¬Yor‘ 90 Bur Oak Ave, Markham 6:30 - French Immersion, Special Education. English Language Learners 7:00 - General Information I William F. Bell Parkway, Richmondfll Milnrkland St., Richmond Hill 555 Autumn Hill Blvd., Thornhill 705 Columbus Wa , Newmarket QVChurch St., Markham 505 Pickering Cres., Newmarket 525 Highglen Ave., Markham L630 pm) 490| Rutherford Rd., Woodbridge 40 Huron Heights Dr., Newmarket [induding Am Huron and §p£da|ist High Skills Hg'or} 50 §prigg§ide Rd., Maple 200| King Rd., King Cig 6:!5 - Frenchvlmmenion Special Education 7:00 - General Information 39 Dunning Ave., Aurora 933 Bur Oak Ave., Markham (6:30 pm} |000 Caflton Rd., Markham |06 Garden Ave., Richmond Hill |00 Biscayne Blvd., Keswick 16:30_p.m) I35 Bristh Rd., Newmarket |0077 Bayview Ave, Richmond HMBO 2m) Wellington St. W., Aurora eg/on WhiStle Radio is a volunteer-driven, non-proï¬t community radio station licensed to operate as CIWS 102.7FM. They have been called “the best in children’s entertainment" by the Toronto Star and voted Canadian Chil- dren’s Music Group of the Year at the Independent Music Awards. Vlsit splashnboots.com for more information. They released three albums, Mana- tee Bay, Getting our Feet Wet and Pop- corn, Pickles and Parrots, which won an International iParenting Media Award for Top Children’s Recording and the Hamilton Music Awards’ 2006 Children’s Album of the Year. Their musical influences are an eclectic mix from Great Big Sea, the Barenaked Ladies to Shel Silverstein and Fred Penner. malls and elementary schools and at Barrie’s New Years Eve Countdown. Diane Giangrande Chair of the Board Bill Hogarth Director of Education Feb. I), 2008 feb.2|,2008 |an.l6,2008 Jgp.5,2oos Feb.|3,200§ Jan.3|,2008 m9. 2103 Feb, 20. 290% Jan-..,|§.,,,2fl_03 Jan. 22, 2008 El 5,391 Jan. 3|, 2008 fl 5. 2008 [$13. 2008 feb. l2, 2008 jan. I7, 2008 E); 6, 2008 Feb. an. II, 1008 an. I0, 2008_ an.|6,2008 gyL13,2oos .3l, 2008 . I6, 2008 I7, 2008 24. 2008 IT, 2008 I4. 2008 The workshop will give you tips on how to get start- ed, how to get an agent, how to write a query letter and writing what the publishers want. You’ll have a chance to ask questions. There will be handouts available for participants to He has helped many of his students get published. He covers subjects from writing about your life, the importance of dialogue to writing for children and adolescents. Mr. Henry has been a book editor for 25 years. He teaches creative writing at Ryerson University and George Brown College and has led writing workshops from Boston to Bufl'alo and from Sarnia to Sudbury. His Getting Pubâ€" lished seminar is at the Whitchurch-Stouffville Public Library Jan. 12 from 1 to 4:30 p.m. BY HANNELORE VOLPE Staff Writer If you have always wanted to see your writing published, Brian Henry is ready to give you the inside scoop. For more Information or to check if there's still room, email to Man- henry@sympatico.ca or contact the library at 905-642- 7323. The library is at 30 Burk- holder St. in the Lebovic Leisure Centre in downtown Stouffville. While there are some spaces available, early reg- istration is recommended. The fee is $32 plus CST in advance or $36 plus CST on the day of the seminar. take home. BRIAN HENRY: Editors work- shop at library offers tips on getting your work published. The library is in the Lebovic Leisure Centre at 30 Burkholder St. in Stouffville. For more information. call the library at 905â€"642-7323. While only one movie is being shown this month, there will be two Thursday night movies in February and March. Admission is free. Across the Universe is a 2007 musical based on an original story. The movie features more than 30 compositions by members of the Beatles and guest appearances by Bono, Eddie I7Jard, Joe Cocker and Salma llayek. Across the Universe by the Beatles ï¬rst appeared on a Charity release in Dec. 1969 and later in modiï¬ed form on their ï¬nal album, Let It Be. It’s being shown at 7 p.m.'I‘hursday at the Whitchurch-Stouffville Public Library. If you're 3 Beatles fan, Across the Uni verse is for you. The library usually shows one or two movies each month. Only movie night at library this month features Across the Universe New Beatle musical at library â€" Hannelore Volpe