Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 13 Oct 2016, p. 34

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Stouffville Sun-Tribune | Thursday, October 13, 2016 | 34 CALENDAR Thursday, October 13 Markham Board of Trade Breakfast Networking at Station Creek Golf Club WHEN: 7:15 to 9 a.m. WHERE: Station Creek Golf Club, 12657 Woodbine CONTACT: James Bortolus, http://bit.ly/Oct_BKN, events@markhamboard.com COST: Members $27.50 + HST. Non-Members $42.50 + HST Start your day by joining us for a delicious breakfast and meet-andgreet with like-minded business owners and their teams, while enjoying a railway themed venue overlooking mature forests and a rolling terrain. Sponsored by Whiteboard Studio. Register online at the link provided, by emailing events@markhamboard.com or by phone at 905-474-0730, ext. 3024. Free head shot photos courtesy of Fungke Images. Note: online registration will close two business days prior to the event. Late registrants will be accepted only by email; however, we cannot guarantee a printed name badge, inclusion on attendee list, or any dietary restrictions, but we will do our best to accommodate you. The 16th Annual Stouffville Studio Tour is an event you don't want to miss Oct 15 to 16. Our members are all juried participants. There is something for everyone; fine artists with their different styles and types of paintings and our artists/artisans with a wide array of diverse media. We are sure you will find something that will interest you. Each location is the studios/homes of the participating artists; you are able to speak with the artist, enjoy their work in the environment that it is created. We are proud to have a visitors returning year after year who tell us that we have "one of the best studio tours" they have ever attended. We even offer you a chance to win a $200 voucher to be used towards the purchase of art from any of our members. This is a self-guided tour, no pressure to buy. We welcome browsing. 640-1714 COST: Adults $8.00; Children $4.00 Homemade breakfast includes: scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, home fries, pancakes & syrup, toast, juice, tea & coffee. Tickets at the door Calendar listings: a note to our readers Eager to get exposure for your local community event? Read on... The yorkregion.com events calendar is a popular online feature where users can post, review and share events happening in their communities. It's free to use. And now we're officially extending this capability to our print readers. How are we doing this? By making sure all events submitted to the online calendar will be considGhoul-icious: A Halloween Treat WHEN: 1 to 2:30 p.m. WHERE: Whitchurch-Stouffville Museum, 14732 Woodbine Avenue CONTACT: Julia, 905-7278954, www. townofws.ca/museum, wsmuseum@ townofws.ca COST: $10/child, Adults: $5 Bring your little ghouls to the Museum for an exciting Halloween treat! Decorate cookies, make loot bags and then go trick or treating around the Museum property. Monday, October 17 Stouffville Horticultural Society WHEN: 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. WHERE: Latcham Hall, 8 Park Dr., CONTACT: Margaret Grant, 905642-8608, , grammy68@live.ca COST: Free Popular speaker and designer, Leonard Teengs will be with us this month showing us how to create and designs arrangements with an autumn theme. Tuesday, October 18 ered for print publication. If you have events to share, all that's required is for you to register as a community contributor at yorkregion.com. If you haven't done so yet, it's the `SIGNUP' button in Recommended ages: 3-10. Preregistration required the top right corner of the website. Registering will allow you to post, edit and share your events online. Please note that for print publication of events, this method will replace the current method of email submission. Questions can be emailed to newsroom@ yrmg.com ONLINE: For more info and to download instructions, visit bitly.com/yorkregioncalendar Sunday, October 16 Saturday, October 15 16th Annual Stouffville Studio Tour WHEN: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. WHERE: Various studio locations CONTACT: 905-640-2279, WSStudioTour@ gmail.com COST: Free Royal Canadian Legion Branch 459, Ladies Auxiliary Country Breakfast WHEN: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. WHERE: Stouffville Legion, 150 Mostar St. CONTACT: Ladies Auxiliary, 905- Exhibit: Fit to be Tied WHEN: 12 to 5 p.m. WHERE: Whitchurch-Stouffville Museum, 14732 Woodbine Avenue CONTACT: Julia, 905-727-8954, www. townofws.ca/museum, wsmuseum@townofws.ca COST: General Admission From the functional cotton aprons of our great-grandmothers to the embroidered, beribboned and translucent decorative accessories of the 1970s housewife, aprons trace the changing history of the role of women as they run the household. Cost included with general admission. Saturday, October 29 Friday, November 4 Stouffville's Home for Christmas House Tour 2016 WHEN: 5 p.m. WHERE: Willow Springs Winery, 5572 Bethesda Road CONTACT: Jacky Messner, 416-315-2422, themessners@ rogers.com COST: Friday $35 Saturday $25 Professionally decorated homes of all sizes in the Stouffville community. We strive to inspire your inner decorator for the holiday. The funds raised on the Tour will be donated to local charities supporting children and their families. Please visit our website www.stouffvillechristmashometour.ca for full details. GET LISTED in your COMMUNITY calendar Interested in submitting events to appear in print? Visit bit.ly/ yorkregioncalendar to find out more and to download instructions for submitting to our online community calendar. These submissions get considered for print publication as well. 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