A). de Boer auditions for the Stouflvflle Has Talent ï¬nals being held Friday night at Latcham Hall during Youth Week. BY HANNELORE VOLPE Staff Writer Young performers, who have sung and danced their hearts out at auditions ear- lier in the week, ï¬nd out if they are winners in tomorrow night's Stouffville Has Talent competition. The activities, which include a scavenger hunt Saturday, were organized and presented by members of the Mayor's Youth Council. Erik Fraunberger is council chairâ€" person, with Carlo Cilia as co-chairperson. The competition is the highlight of Youth Week in Stouflvifle, for young people 13 and older. The competition takes place in Latcham Hall, on Park Drive south of Main Dï¬'rbam Steam ‘ Cleangng COMING UP Young talent to shine 905.773.6596 or 7.877.452.4287 m.chats.on.ca Steam (Heani over age 55? zrbam Steamy The week ahead in Whitchurch-Stouï¬vflle EDITOR 's PICK Caring 'lor someone mmmmmmum We can help. @CHATS 642-51 1 1 g §colchnuard LOOSE HUGS BROADLOOM UPHOLSTERY Street, from 7:30 to 11 pm. The show will open with a performance by the Stouffville Steppers, who have taken their skipping talents to locations in York Region and beyond. The mayor’s youth council meets every second Thursâ€" day in the Stouffville Arena from 4:30 to 5:30 pm. The next meeting is May 22. All young people are welcome to attend. Saturday’s scavenger hunt runs from 1 t0 3 pm, starting off from Latcham Hall. Forms for the hunt are available by visiting townofws.com Donations to the Whitchurch-Stouffville Food Bank are welcome. For more information on youth week, call 905-640â€" 1910, ext. 288. 852-671 1 STAFF PHOTO/STEVE SOMERVILLE 319398293188 S24,,99811909/0 SNUFFVILLE'S SMRS 0N ICE The Stouffville Skating Club’s biennial show is on tonight at 7 pm. and tomorrow at 2 and 7 pm. at the Stouffville Arena. Tickâ€" ets are $10 for adults and $5 for seniors and children under 12. SE MODEL STARTING AT PLANNER \0 St James Presbyterian Church, 6432 Main St, presents Through the Garden Gate from 9 to 1130 am. Browse for garden . magazines, tips, plants, books and gifts. Bake table and refreshments at the Good Earth Cafe. your GARDENERS' DELIGHT LEASE FOR 953:?“ coon rooo, noon ems: M M Meat Shoppes, at 5758 Main St. joins stores across Canada in a fundraising barbe cue from 10 am. to 4 pm. for Crohn’s and Col'm's research. Hamburger or hot dog, drink and chips for minimum donation of $2.50. 905â€"640-8954 Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Asso- ciation presents an interfaith semi- nai at Christ Church Anglican, 254 Sunset Blvd., from 4 to 6 pm. Hear Hindu, Christian and isiamic speakers. Discussion, refresh- ments follow. Call 416562-0596. Latcham Gallery hosts its 6th annual Arty Party fundraiser from 7 pm. at the Cedar Beach Pavilion on Musselman’s Lake. Silent auction, live music, art and cash bar. Get tickets from PARTY WITH PURPOSE FAITHFUI. SPEAKERS STARTING AT Stoufï¬/ille Sunâ€"'l‘ribune I Thursday, May :3, 29m 2 l To add an event to this listing, e-mailjim Mason at jmason@yrrng. com Event organizers can also register with POP at yorkregion.com to have events [ism free online. The Whitchurch-Stouffville Museum’s summer exhibition, Fast Forward: Through a Child's Eyes, opens today and runs until Sept 12.The museum is on Woodbine Avenue in Vandorf. For more community events, visit yorkregion.com and click on PO]? personal online planner. A CHILD'S VIEW OF HISTORY me ï¬fth annual Whitchurch- Stouflville Prayer Breakfast takes place at 7 am. at Station Cteek Golf Club, in Gormley. Tickets are $20 from Candlelight and Memories or 905â€"642-3632. SAYING GRACE