Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 14 Oct 2010, p. 5

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Why did the mushroom go to the party? Because he is a fungi. Saturday, York Region celebrates the smaller organisms living deep within its forests that help build and nurture these natural areas. Visit the Hollidge 'D‘act, off Hwy. 48 north of Ballantrae, from 10 am. to noon to learn about the life of fungi, the cornerstone of woodland ecosysâ€" tems. Fungi attach themselves directly to a tree's roots. While feeding off the sug- ars from the tree for its own growth, fungi also pump water and nutrients back into the root system, essentially Fungi focus of forest walk f M mm.“ 3 WI"!!! Wl’ I'll \vw; i Sundanomlflfl -1:00p.l|. Manddurgesforws Doyouhvitomodmllntmstedinhelping nemwillhewaived. 5 Meknhmmhfinwmunity? Iotvalidforpmiwslyhmmdfincs. MMKMImofMMer ........................................ g mmmembafiom I andshekminmtkegion. "'8'90. 3 Everyonewel ! ianguages come Huxqu necessary! I ,Odohnc Wthm arm,an hwkammm. mmummm mwmmflbescmd! 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RECREATION: Free weekly dropâ€"in program A drop-in program for kids wanting to play basketball, dodgebali or volley- ball starts Tuesday at Summitview Public SchooL The pilot program is being offered by the municipality and supervised by Jim O’Donnell of Atlas - Fitness for Youth. “It should be fun,” said ’Micole Ong- man, manager of recreation for the Town of Whitchurchâ€"Stouffville. The free drop-in program, which runs from 6:30 to 8 p.m. until the Christmas holidays, is geared at children aged nine to 14. Kids can have ball at Summitview mmmwmmmmammwm aswdlasamrkumfingm. Petfectformpomam. WIW. mmmmmhmedmfls! Experience the BEST in Arts 8: Entertainment! mm mm SUNDAY, on. 24 sum at 8 pm. 2 pm. 2 p 14. For more information, contact Micole Ongman at “This is a good age to focus on. If micole.ongman@townafws.ca or905640-19109xt323. msmm ' “DIES.” Treatmmlfandafriudm: bend . . . . again“ An Historic Girls' Night Out 0 Thursday, November 4 - 7:00 - 10:00 pm. We meme This fundraiser event will be held at Nineteen on the Park m We“! be and will feature a theatrical performance, originally performed in 1912, L g a focusing on the women’s suffrage movement. There will also be a silent ' M _ " FT" auction, gift bags, live music, and a wine and dessert reception. (Fixed Cantu?“ “4”. price dinner option at the Corner House restaurant; call to: details!) Tickets are $40.00 and proceeds will go toward the purchase of fwu MR specialized equipment to enhance the programming and preservation , ' , m capacity of the new Visitor/Community Centre building. ATribute "Ihe Canadian Simme’s premiere toloni Mitdiell Wiggles” chamber ensemble! -$35 regular .520 regular ~$25 regular ~530subsaiber .517 subsaiber -$21 subscriber 41mm -$10student ' .513studem Visit malng for automation about the restuflhe 2010/2011 PROFESSIONAL SERIES lineup! [IKE TATTOOS 2010/2011 PROFESSIONAL SERIES [MIMFORAVEIUEFOIYWIIHTMW Experience Pioneer Life! - Saturday, October 23 -. 12:00 - 4:00 pm. Learn how to make rope in the Cabin and try some heritage board games. Practice rug hooking in the farmhouse Parlour and help prepare pumpkin and squash treats in the Kitchen. Tackle this month's lessons in front of our schoolmaster in the 19th century classroom. Really experience life as it was 100 years ago! Admission is free, donations gratefully accepted. Wiggles” ~ $20 regular SUNDAY, NOV. 7 2 pm. HISTORY HANDS-OI (H20) they're not going into rep in something, then this is when they start falling off and we want to keep them active," Mrs. Ongman said. “We're not looking for high level (talent). it may happen that way. We're just looking for people to come out and play. “You want to play basketball but don’t think you should come out because every- body will be better, that’s not the case, we want everyone to come out." 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