Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 3, 2007, p. 20

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20 stouflviue suntribuneu thursday may 3 2007 bwillowqrove jr primanwcrhnnl primary school this saturday may 5th 10 am 4 pm 1 1737 mccowan rd south of stouffville rd free admission free wagon rides free climbing wall multivendor craft sale including ten thousand villages perennial plant sale camp fire and live sing- along entertainment bake sale quilt auction and bbq and snacks available please call 9056402127 or visit our website www willowgrove ca plus speak to the experts from glenbrook day camp fraserlake camp outdoor education and willowgrove primary school about our 2007 programs wmwmmwhuhbbmm girls hockey rep tryouts starts on april 18th markhamstouffville stars girls hockey rep teams from atom to intermediate hl teams from novice to midget early bird registration at all fryout visit wwwsmghacom stouffvilles may day fest spawns events across york by simone joseph staff writer diversity is about much more than culture so says cheri evans of communi ty living york south an organization that assists people with intellectual disabilities diversity to us doesnt just mean culture it can mean ability or sexual preference or religion ms evans said people will be celebrating diversity of culture and ability across southern york region saturday as they participate in the may day festival in richmond hill vaughan stouffville thornhill and markham organized by community living york south may is community living month across ontario the may day celebration has tradi tionally been in stouffville but through community living york souths out reach program the agency has expand ed it and tried to be as inclusive as pos sible in richmond hill organizers focused on trying to get more iranian people out to the event ms evans said in vaughan they tried to get more italian people par ticipating the may day festival is free but there will be a cost for food all locations will have clowns and face painting balloons and food here is a breakdown of the activities at different locations stouffville memorial park will offer clarinet music sandra amodeo dance studio and dj blomerly a client of community living and a fire truck call doug parks at 905-294- 4971 ext 63 vellore township hall in vaughan will offer a creative theater workshop community living york souths theater troop bangra dancerstan guo march ing band korean singerschinese instrumental music lotus and spring dancers and tamil dancers call kula kulasegaram at 9058849110 ext 703 adventure valley in thornhill will offer philippine heritage marching band vision connection lion dancers a bharatnatium dancer hindu dancing break dancing a group of people with disabilities chi nese dancers and displays from com munity agencies call ritu bhasin at 9058849110 ext 523 mill pond park in richmond hill will offer tian guo demonstration iranian food the tian guo marching band a pianist a 13yearold client traditional chinese music played by a young person who is a client and fan dancers from community livings chi nese speaking group home in rich mond hill call cheri evans at 905-884- 9110 ext 640 jakes on main in markham call anita leung at 9052944971 ext 67 its closer than chlgjifty 0rrd 0 ffl wm s also wha and less book reco i m a r k ii a u economist tribune br mmmnumn a n 1 953 ticketei mm atv dealers show petting zoo pony rides vend outdoor concerts and beer garden fbr more isilnmtldti visit wwwtheniarkhamsiampedeconi x 10801 mccowan road mccowaneigin mills x ccr premium shows at stampede pqjre eotii a cokes mjd admissi0k to the stampede so refunds will 3e made ok this ticket organizers of tiie t

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