The SOUTH DUMFRIES HISTORICAL SOCIETY presents
A SPECIAL DINNER in HONOUR of the
Upcoming 100th Anniversary of
the CANADIAN NAVY
A buffet-style roast beef dinner
featuring brief presentations:
Lieutenant Commander
GLENNA SWING,
former Commander
of HMCS STAR (Hamilton),
and
MUSICAL GUEST
SHARILYN VANDERMOLEN
performing and discussing
Navy songs from the past 100 years
(some listener discretion advised).
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14th, 2009
at the ST. GEORGE LEGION (9 Main Street North)
4:30 PM RECEPTION; 5:30 pm first speaker
Tickets $18 in advance/$20 at the door if available
Tickets at the Museum, 36 Main Street South, and at the Legion,
or call Cliff Jones at (519) 448-1075.
Monday, August 17, 2009
Sky Art event this Friday afternoon at Woodland
This is passed along for Lauren Williams:
Good afternoon, I am writing to invite you to participate in the creation of the "World's Largest Living Wampum Belt"-- an aerial photography experience led by Sky Artist Daniel Dancer from Oregon.
As part of the indigenous arts festival Planet IndigenUS, at the Woodland Cultural Centre, August 15-22, 2009. Free t-shirts will be given to all participants.
We hope to have over 300 people recreate the Hiawatha belt at the Woodland Cultural Centre on Friday, August 21, 2009, at 2:00 p.m. and following this will be a corn soup cookoff and a performance by Hawaiian dancers.
If you wish to participate in the corn soup cook-off, a mug may be purchased for $5.00 for sampling the soups. All other programming on Friday, August 21 is free to the public.
To sign up or register for the sky art and your free t-shirt, please call 519-759-2650 and ask for Diane Kohoko at extension 226 or Joan Greenbird at extension 221.
Thank you, nia:wen, and we hope to see you there!
Please forward this email to anyone who may be interested. We hope there are local youth groups or other local organizations, businesses or individuals who might like to be involved in this project.
Sincerely, Lauren Williams
Executive Director
Woodland Cultural Centre
Brantford, Ontario N3T 5V6
(519) 759-2650 ex. 227
Toll-free 1-866-412-2202
Good afternoon, I am writing to invite you to participate in the creation of the "World's Largest Living Wampum Belt"-- an aerial photography experience led by Sky Artist Daniel Dancer from Oregon.
As part of the indigenous arts festival Planet IndigenUS, at the Woodland Cultural Centre, August 15-22, 2009. Free t-shirts will be given to all participants.
We hope to have over 300 people recreate the Hiawatha belt at the Woodland Cultural Centre on Friday, August 21, 2009, at 2:00 p.m. and following this will be a corn soup cookoff and a performance by Hawaiian dancers.
If you wish to participate in the corn soup cook-off, a mug may be purchased for $5.00 for sampling the soups. All other programming on Friday, August 21 is free to the public.
To sign up or register for the sky art and your free t-shirt, please call 519-759-2650 and ask for Diane Kohoko at extension 226 or Joan Greenbird at extension 221.
Thank you, nia:wen, and we hope to see you there!
Please forward this email to anyone who may be interested. We hope there are local youth groups or other local organizations, businesses or individuals who might like to be involved in this project.
Sincerely, Lauren Williams
Executive Director
Woodland Cultural Centre
Brantford, Ontario N3T 5V6
(519) 759-2650 ex. 227
Toll-free 1-866-412-2202
Another Murder Mystery at the Hoodless Homestead
Adelaide Hoodless is going to start getting a reputation as the Canadian version of Jessica Fletcher of Murder, She Wrote fame ... Yet another dead body is about to turn up at her Homestead on Saturday August 22nd, 2009.
You, your family and friends, are all invited to solve the murder mystery. Suspects will be placed throughout the Homestead and can be interviewed for clues.
The event runs from 6 - 9 pm and there is a modest admission fee.
For details call 519-448-1130 or visit the website at www.hoodlesshomestead.com
The Homestead is located at 359 Blue Lake Road in St. George - just west of the intersection of Hwy #24 and Beverly Street West.
You, your family and friends, are all invited to solve the murder mystery. Suspects will be placed throughout the Homestead and can be interviewed for clues.
The event runs from 6 - 9 pm and there is a modest admission fee.
For details call 519-448-1130 or visit the website at www.hoodlesshomestead.com
The Homestead is located at 359 Blue Lake Road in St. George - just west of the intersection of Hwy #24 and Beverly Street West.
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