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Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 5 Jul 2008, p. 10

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Week-long art ' begin Monday at the latcham Gallery's Art Bunker in ufl'ville. Pmfiessionalarfiststeachflwsessionsmatgounfllm 22. Cost for half is $75 for members and $90 for others Full days are $140 1' members and $170 for others. artists at s't'oumub' camp Oct. 17, 18 19 Formom infonnaflon, go to latchamgalleryca orcafl 9056408954. Sept. MARKHAM FALL HOMESHOW ‘ ART ANTICwEs IN THE PARK at the Markham Museum at the Markham Fairgrounds “Africa gaVe me 'a greater outlook on the world, a global perspective," Jeremy said. “It also got me interested 7 and for a year to Kehya three years later. Father, Richard, worked in the food industry there, naturally, while the boys' mother, Carolyn, taught. Ben, 19, is also at Waterloo studyâ€" ing science, but, with Jeremy in a first- year dormitory, the brothers won’t live together. The family made two somewhat life- altering treks to Africa, for six months to Ugalgda when Jeremy was in Grade “I really en SDSS because it was smaller and ha the close-knit commu- nity, especially at the old building (that closed a year ago)," he said T‘l guess you could say the same thing about this but he agticipates {hey will be higher. Top ‘ SDSS grad to waterloo Rainbo'vx‘fsY GUIDING KIDS THROUGH LIFE'S STORMS (I) V To locate a site near you or for fitrther information contact: "In a I and Wm. 1-877-403-2733 www.minbowm @Jh'bune Call today to book 905-640-2612 l09 “I’m a decent-to-good student,” he , said. Homework? ' “About an hour a night," he said. In his free time, he reads a lot, espe- cially books, plays video games and lis- tens to music. in travel." A graduate of the region's ' pro- gram at William Berczy ementary School in Markham, Jeremy’s marks shot up when he entered SDSS. A not-for-profit organization that provides ‘a I support program for children, youth and adults that have had a separation, divorce or death within their family. In York Region our program is ofleredfi'ee of charge in over 60 school and community sites. WHITCHURCH STOUFFVILLE The family made two somewhat lzfe-altering treks to Africa, for six months to Uganda when Jeremy was in Grade 7 and for a year to Kenya three years later. Thelollowlnggraduatadfiomsoss mlsyearwiuiapluscsOaverage: Jeremy Reesor, Matthew Leger, Alexander Wideman, Liza Shmakova, James Beare, Kristina Nagel, Alanna Smith, Natalie Geiger, Mark Whittingstall, Jessie Dougall, Jaime Sparks, Dana Kenedy De Magâ€" yaipade, Jamie Gregory, Jennifer Fraser, Dennis O'Shauymessy, James Potter, David Hoover, Krista Raymer, Stephanie Jupp,Michael Jetfrey, Christopher Lom- bardo, Brittany MacKenzie, Alex Man- gotich, Rebeoca Parry, Sarah Carr, Emma Drudge, Devin Pickering, Hailey Norris, Andrew Hudson, Marisa Greoo, Man'lla Hauselmann, Dylan Stewart, Shawn Zamdny, Jason Bell, Corey Brown, Gina Gum, Bnice Preston, Jesse Niekrasze- wicz, Adam Hassan, Christina LeBuffe, Spencer Garth, Jesse Shankland, John East, Vickie West, Ami Pearce, Kathryn McKendrick, Erin Schut, Keith Nichols, Michael Weidelich, Megan deall, John Reesor, Adam Prokop, Ryan Sweeney, Brandon King, Caitlin Wells, Daniel Coskun, Jonathan Stallan, Ben Reilly, Meghan Scavuzzo, Christopher Boake, Chelsea Trenouth, Ginny Mashinter, Ste- phen Jeschke and Solange Prokop. Ontarlo scholars of 2008

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