Public Announcement - Windsor/Leamington - Yoga in the Gallery
October 28, 12pm at Art Gallery Windsor. Special preformance by Jessica Frelinghuysen.
October 28, 12pm at Art Gallery Windsor. Special preformance by Jessica Frelinghuysen.
Fall/Winter exhibits and programs run now through January 28. Learn more at www.agw.ca
Saturday, November 4 9-4pm Training for new volunteers for Chatham Hope Haven. (2nd of 2) Help needed for overnight shifts 7pm-7am. Police check required. Must attend both days. Call 519 351-4010 for more information.
Saturday, October 28 9-4pm Training for new volunteers for Chatham Hope Haven. (1st of 2) Help needed for overnight shifts 7pm-7am. Police check required. Must attend both days. Call 519 351-4010 for more information.
Saturday, October 28 9-4pm Training for new volunteers for Chatham Hope Haven. (1st of 2) Help needed for overnight shifts 7pm-7am. Police check required. Must attend both days. Call 519 351-4010 for more information.
October 7, beginning 1:30pm at Assumption Park. The first Flags of Remembrance Ceremony in Windsor will take place on Windsor’s waterfront.
For info www.vetvoicecan.org
Wednesday, October 18 - BBQ Steak Dinner at The Imperial Club (22 Payne Street) to support Chatham Hope Haven. $22 call 519 351-4010 to reserve your tickets.
The Annual Coffee Break fundraiser campaign runs until November 30.
For more info visit www.alzheimer.ca/windsoressex
Chatham’s downtown gallery ARTspace will open a new exhibition called “Between the Lines” by local artist Tom Savage on Friday, October 20 from 7:00 – 9:00 pm. Savage’s highly graphic paintings invoke the majesty and prowess of nature, while literally framing the subjects into boxes – both an aesthetic decision and a nod to the ways in which humans have confined and reduced once thriving ecosystems. The artist says of his own work “[the] paintings feature animal species that have been affected by the lies of humans, these are lies told between the lines for personal gain.” In contrast, many of the works highlight the playful and social aspects of mammals and how we identify with them as people.
The exhibition will also feature a collaborative window installation, using recycled materials, by artists Becky Fixter and Tom Savage.
All are welcome to attend the free and inclusive reception. Come downtown and help celebrate the wonderful artistic talent of Chatham-Kent!
ARTspace is open Tuesday through Saturday 12:00pm-5:00pm and is located at 165 ½ King Street West in Historic Downtown Chatham. Admission is always by donation. For more information visit www.artspacechathamkent.com
Victorian Christmas Bazaar & Tea. St Paul's United Church Stirling. Fri. Nov 3rd . 10-2:30 .
Gift baskets,Christmas decor, baking and more.