Sebastian Kidman, 18, performs the Led Zeppelin classic Stairway to Heaven to background music for family, friends and fans. We Rock School of Music in Stouffville’s ï¬rst jam featured recording artists, including Juno nominee Lisa Swain, students and 200 spectators at Crossroads Restaurant Sunday. They will rock you MARKHAMSPRING HOMESHOW Photography by Bill Roberts Markham Fairgrounds (McCowan Elgin Mills) If you would like to be part of this event. please call 905.294.2200 Judy ext. 226 ~ Linda ext. 262 ~ Susan ext. 239 Members of the Nobleton band Outspoken, Justin Bonï¬ni, Anthony Mascarin, Alex Mascarin and Fab Hachaitto perform. Mr. Bonï¬ni teaches at We Rock. The band’s second CD is available at HMV. I mutt ml Feb. 29, Mar. 1 8. 2 ~ 2008 Stoufï¬dlle Sun-'I‘ribunel Thursday, March I, 2008 Many Prizes to be won Including: 051000 CASH each day from YRMG Events Management 01 of 2 $2500 gift certiï¬cates towards yom landscaping from A.E. Gundert 01 of 3 $500 gift certiï¬cates towards a bathroom renovation from ultimateroomsca Ltd. Have something to say about these or other stories? E-mail us at jmason@ynng.com Music Mania wants you to lip sync at its Viva Las Vegas Night fundraiser at Christ Church Anglican April 5. Sweet time at Bruce’s Mlll Activities at the Stouffville Road park include guided tours of the sugar bush, crafts, horseâ€" drawn wagon rides and survival skills lessons. Call Mr. Ughtfoot at 905-640- 4375 to participate. The annual Sugarbush Maple Syrup Festival at Bruce’s Mill Conservation Area opens Friday and continues every weekend through April 6, plus the school break. March 10 to 14. PLUS MUCH MORE! There will be a Game 6 tomorâ€" row at 3:30 pm. at the Stouffville Arena in the Stouffville Spirit- Huntsville Muskoka Otters best- ofâ€"seven playoff series. Stouffville tied up the Provinâ€" cial Jr. A Hockey League North Conference semiï¬nal at two games each with a 4-1 win in front of 448 fans in Stouifville Thursday. Spirit scores were Corey Tri- vino, James McIntosh, Daniel Spivak and Tyler Gubb. “Pick a catchy, funny, descrip- tive song," show director Rick Lightfoot said, “and act it out." Music Mania is Stouï¬ville’s annual spring music and enter- tainment revue. The evening features Vegas. inspired games of change, refreshments, musical perfor- mances, door prizes and a silent auction. Tickets are $15 and $10 for performers. Maple syrup season is upon us. Spring can't be far behind. Spirit at home Sunday for Game 6 with Otters Game 5 was scheduled for last night in Huntsville. Trevor O’Neil], who had his shutout mined with 2:19 to play, starred for the Spirit Thursday, especially in the ï¬rst period. For full reports from games 4 and 5, go to yorkre'gioncom Lip sync at Vegas evening Whitchurch-Stouffville News Digest Visit yorkregion.com for more on these and other stories For more, go to trcaparks.ca SOUND OFF