For more information on the event call 905642-PUIY or visit wwwtownoflvs.com. Several musicians are providing live enter- tainment at no charge, including D'Arcy Wikharn, Erwin Shack and Des McCann, ï¬nger- style guitarists, Terry Hart, Marie-Lynn Ham- mond, Richard Elliott and Philomene Hoflman. In case of rain, the event will be moved to the Lebovic Leisure Centre, at 30 Burkholder St. in the park. “It’s free and people don't have to pay for parking," he said. “It's wonderful Stoufï¬/ille pro- vides things like this.†The live music takes place in Memorial Park. It’s a great way for families to spend an afternoon said Brian O’Sullivan, one of the organizers. In keeping with the most important theme, drowning prevention, organizers and volun- teers are handing out stickers, tattoos and bro- chures to educate you on the importance of swimming safely. You can also test yourself in the free Swim to Survive test. The annual drowning prevention day, hosted by the town, takes place Saturday from 2 to 5 This year’s theme is Old "Iyme Picnic and boasts several activities for the whole family including potato sack races, face painting, story telling, water games at the outdoor pool and live music by local musicians. Free draWs will also be taking place with prizes to be won. BY ALYSHIA HIGGINS Get ready to get entertained, get educated and have fun. MARKHAMFALL HOM’ES HOW Family fun free in park Saturday PLANNER 26 Stouflville Horticultural Society hosts a bus tour to We're in Ihe Hayï¬eld Now Daylin rdens and shop and Parkwood ational Historic Site. Cost is $50. Call 905- 640-1752 for more. your FLOWER POWER CG UP The week ahead in WhitchurChâ€"Stoufl'vifle at tho Markham Fairgrounds Boogie Brian O’Sullivan tunes up in Memorial Park for this Saturday’s schedule of music and fun York Durham Hemage Railway hosts its ï¬rst railfan day. giving rail lovers an inside look at the tourist train. Call 905-852-3696 or go to ydhr.on.ca for more information. FUZSION, an entertainment showcase and charity draw to beneï¬t SOS Children’s VilIages Canada, is on from at Bruce's Mill Conservation Area from 4 to 7 pm. Hosted by DJ Mel- RAIL FANS GATHER EDITOR'S PICK KIDS BENEFIT Crossroads Restaurant in downtown Stouflville features 1"" its open electric jam hosted by Andrew from 4:30 pm. Rock on, Stoufl‘ville. ARTANTIO\UES IN THE PARK Reckless Spirit plays classic rock rock roll tonight aflhe Eari of Whitchurch in downtown Stouï¬ville. For more information, call 905-642-EARL CLASSIC ROCK Ibaddanewmw MWe-maflï¬m Mamaatjmamé STAFF PHOTO/JIM MASON clickonPOR Stouï¬ville Sun- THbune I Thursda); July 24, 2008 at the Markham Museum The Stouffville Mennos host Toronto at 8:30 p.m. in Oshawa City and District Fastball League action. The other robber is black and wore a white Tâ€"shirt, dark blue jeans, black tuque and a blue and white bandanna over his face. Red-hot Mennos at home tonight to Toronto The park is in downtown Stouï¬â€˜ville off Park Drive. Store owners are reminded to check and maintain surveillance video equipment and replace tapes often. Why not check out an inter- mediate fastball came from the cozy conï¬nes of the grandstand in Stouï¬â€˜ville Memorial Park. The Mennos are one of the hottest teams in the loop, at 11-5 entering play Tuesday. Have something to say about these or other stoï¬es? Gormley gas bar robbed at gunpoint Monday They took money and ciga- rettes from the Sunoco station at Stouffville Road and Woodbine Avenue in Gormley before fleeing on foot at 2 am. If you have information regard- ing this crime, call York Regional Police at 1-866-876-5423, ext. 6630, Crime Stoppers at 1-800- 222-TIPS or leave an anonymous tip online at www.1800222tips. com. If you ï¬nd yourself the victim of a robbery, police advise you to co-operate with the robbers and get the best description possible. Do not ï¬ght back. Report sus- picious people and vehicles to police. Looking for something to do tonight? 1WD masked men, one carrying a handgun, robbed a gas bar in Whitchurch-Stouffville Monday. He was wearing a black T-shirt, black jeans, black baseball hat and a black bandanna over his face E-mail us at jmason@yrmg.com The attendant in the store was not injured. Both robbers are between ï¬ve- feet, lO-inches and six-feet tall. One is black with a muscular build. Whitchurch-Stouffville News Digest Visit yorb'egion.com for more on these and other stories SOUND OFF