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THE BUDDING ARTIST If your child is more interested in art, then head over to theWhitchurch - Stouï¬ville library and latcham Gal- lery. Plenty of March break action, kids This spring, give yourself a break! Take time out of your busy schedule to have fun while learning a craft 9 Morning Break. From scrapbooking, stained glass, decorative painting and stamping to calligraphy, sewing, knitting and a sampler of crafts There's something for everyone... Classes are held Wednesday mornings, ‘ March 25 â€" May 20 from 9:15 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. at Markham Missionary Church. Cost is only $20 payable at registration plus materials. Childcare is provided (only $5/child for the entire ‘ 9 weeks, payable at registration). hegistration and first class is on Wednesday March 25 G 9:00 a.m. at Mckham Missionary Church Brigafï¬cnd-makeafricndl CG UP A look ahead in Whitchurch-Stouï¬ville 5438 Mqior Mackenzie Dr. E (between Markham Rd. and McCowan Rd.) Call 905-294-5081 for further details. EDI TOR’S PICK BY SANDRA BOLAN sbolan@yrmg. com Whether your child is an ath~ lete, artist or nature lover, there are lots of activities taking place during next week’s March break to keep the busiest of busy kids entertained. FOR THE ACTIVE “When you get to sleep in during March break, you need to get them out and energy expended, so they’re not sitting around all day." said Micoâ€" le Ongman, manager of recreation for Whitchurch-Stouï¬ville's leisure services department. Once again this year, the town is otfering a hockey camp that includes on-ice instruction in power skating and basic hockey skills The full day camp costs $250. while the half-day camp is $150. [fall that is needed is a sharpening of the skills. which include starts/ stops, cross overs and backwards skating. a ï¬ve-day junior power skat- ing camp is also being offered. The cost is $70. If enjoying a leisurely skate around the rink is more your speed. public skating will be available Monâ€" day to Sunday between 1 and 3 pm. Wednesday’s skate is free. Workshops olfered at the gallery include landscape painting on can- vas. creating weather vane sculptures or kites and paper planes, as well as origami. “What we try to do is have differ- ent types of workshops that would appeal to different kids." said Maura Broadhurst. curator for latcham Galâ€" lery. “The whole series has been really popular. People really appreciate they can come in for just a couple hours." The library is offering an aborigiâ€" nal art class for children aged six to 12 on Wednesday. with artists Alï¬e Fish- gap and "Ibdd lamieson. who many children may recognim from the This is Daniel Cook show. “We've never done this before and we wanted to do something differ- ent." said Anne Houle, co-ondinator of children and youth services at the Wl'iitchurch-Stoui’fville Library. Each workshop is $12 and pre registration is required. The cost is $16 per child and them are two sessions, but space is limited. The library also has a variety of free programs, however, tickets are limited and required. The library will also be showing two movies. Madagascar: Escape to W will be Tuesday’s movie, while Mafley and Me will be shown on Thursday. Showtime is 1:30 pm. both days. Space is limited and you need to bring your own snack. The children's musical entertain- ment group Smudge Fundaes will perform two shows on Monday. The 10:15 am. show is already sold out. but limited tickets are available for the l 130 am. performance. Magician Ian will be at Latcham Hall on Tuesday. 'Ihe Whitchumh-Stoufl‘ville Muse umwillbeopen 1 toSpmthrough out March break For the name lover, Bruce’s Mill Conservation Area will be hosting the annual Sugalbush Maple Symp Along with wagon rides. guided tours, a petting zoo and face painting visitors will, for the ï¬rst time at Bruce's Mill, be able to see how syrup was made by the First Nations people. “It will take you back in time to how maple syrup was produced." said David Boccia. superintendent for Bruce’s Mill Conservation Area. “It’s not an expen'enoe you can ï¬nd anywhere else.†Bruce's Mill will be open fmm 9:30 a.m. to 4 pm. March 16 to 20. For people who are unable to be home with their children next week. Willowgmve has a day camp availâ€" able from 9 am. to 4 pm. with before and after care available. The cost is $230. The Sugarbush festival costs $8 for adults and $6 for children and seniors Children four and under are free with family membem Register for the hockey camp. junior power skating clinic or M]- lowgrove March break camp through the WhitchurchStouï¬villc Leisure Services Programs â€" www.mmmfws. com or 905â€"640-7529. “They've got the space. they've got the staff, so it works out perfect for us,†Ms Ongman said of the tovm's partnership with Wlllowgmve during March Break. lbrWhitchurch-Stouffville Library information. go to www.whitchun‘h- libraryonxa or call 905-642-7323. latcham Gallery infnnnatinn and registration is at www.latchamgallcry. ca and 905-640-8954. Bruce's Mill Comcrvatinn Area www.trcaparksca/ maplcsyn 1p. CONTACTS, ANYONE? SUGARY SWEET