Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 20 Mar 2010, p. 5

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Alexia Greenspan-Charity, 6, mom Laura Greenspan and Daylan Greenspan-Charity, 3, meet a guinea pig at the Whitchurch-Stoufl'ville Public Library on Tuesday. Also looking on is Kelly Rhyness (centre right). Tracy Gurin of Whimz Live Animal Programs brought in several animals to the library during its popular March break week of activities. The annual schedule of events was sponsored by the Stoufiville Lions Club. STAFF PHOTO/SJOERD WITTEVEEN Call 905-640-8954. go to Iatchamgal- Iery.ca or contact curator Maura Broad- hurst at infoOlatchamgaIIery.ca for more information. 7 Colourful slapshots fired by the steady hand ofLiss Platt turn into delicate works of an. The show has travelled from the MacLaren Art Centre in Barrie and will continue on to Manitoba after its stay in Stouffville. Gallery hours are 10 am. to 4 p.m.1hesdays to Saturdays. More hockey equipment landscapes by Ms Pead, are at the gallery, along with small, remoteâ€" control creations on wheels she has made for kids and adults to operate. Recyéling, hockey and an have all come together for the Hockey Town exhibition, which continues untilApril3at the rinks and the latcham Gallery. In the Stouffville Clippers Sports Complex, a huge eye- catching tree-like structure made of used hockey sticks, also by Ms Pead, overlooks the ice. The gallery exhibit includes a re-creation of a “rec” room, with a TV set playing Wayne Gretzky’s farewell speech spoken by artist Leah Modigliani. At the Stouflville Arena, you’ll see two landscapes created by artist Liz Pead, fashioned out of used hockey equipment. Stouffville’s arenas have turned into outposts of art. Last mlmto of play In... ‘S

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