Tuesday, 11 March 2014

April 4 to 6 - Art by Vanessa Shand & Pottery by Al Pace



Vanessa’s bold, large-scale florals and her sensitive still-life paintings compliment the warm glazes of Al Pace's large plates, salad bowls and serving vessels.


Recent Works in Oil by Vanessa Shand and Stoneware Pottery by Al Pace
Preview: Friday, April 4th, 7 -10 pm
April 5 and 6, 10 am - 5 pm

The Farmhouse Pottery Gallery & Café
307114 Hockley Road.
For more details, info@pacepottery.com or 519-941-6654.

Thursday, 6 March 2014

March 29 - John L. Riley - The Once & Future Great Lakes Country: An Ecological History


John L. Riley is chief science advisor, Nature Conservancy of Canada. He has had careers as a botanist geologist, ecologist, and conservation professional with the ROM, the Ontario Geological Survey, and Ontario Nature. He lives in Mono, Ontario. 

In his book, The Once & Future Great Lakes Country: An Ecological History, John L. Riley chronicles how the region serves as a continental crossroads, one that experienced massive declines in its wildlife and native plants in the centuries after European contact, and has begun to see increased nature protection and re-wilding in recent decade. 

March 29, 2 pm
Dufferin County Museum

Regular Museum admission. 
For more details, 877-9417787 or info@dufferinmuseum.com.

Saturday, 22 February 2014

March 1 - Headwaters "Human Library"


Come to the Library on March 1 to "Read" a "Human Book!"

On March 1, 2014, The Orangeville Public Library becomes a “Human Library” – in which people are the “books”.

The goal of the worldwide Human Library movement is to dispel stereotypes by promoting personal contact that broadens people’s understanding of one another. The books in the Human Library are people who have faced prejudice, stereotyping, and misunderstanding.

Readers, who can sign out a book for 30 minutes of respectful conversation, are encouraged to examine their own views and choose books that represent different ones.

Books can be signed out from 10 am to noon and from 1 to 2:30 pm at the Library’s Mill Street branch.

Join our HHL facebook group or follow us on twitter @hhl101.

Tuesday, 4 February 2014

March 03 - Lunch at the Globe with Jim Coyle, Journalist





Journalist Jim Coyle has been a writer for several major newspapers in Canada. He has worked for Canadian Press covering politics at Queen’s Park and in Ottawa and is currently working for the Toronto Star. Throughout his career, Jim has written on a wide range of topics. 

His abilities have earned him the trust and respect of many politicians, understanding as he does the pressures and subtleties of public office. 

Another thing to know about Jim is that he is the son-in-law of Pater Gordon and the husband of feature writer Andrea Gordon, also of the Peter Gordon Clan.

Thursday, 16 January 2014

February 3: Globe Luncheon TBA


The Globe Luncheon on February 03rd will be announced shortly, but in the meantime, did you know:

The Globe Hotel, one of the few early inns still to be seen in Ontario, was built on a Crown Land grant in the 1830′s. The present building, dating from 1859, was one of four hotels in Rosemont, which at that time was a larger community than Alliston. It served as a local pub, and also as a stopping point for the stage coach. It played host to travellers, salesmen, and even Fenian and other political gatherings. Prohibition in 1919 curbed its legal activities, but it still accepted overnight guests until 1955. A century has altered its outward appearance only a little from the original solid, no-nonsense attitude, it represented. The interior has now been restored and once again the old dining room welcomes guests with an early Ontario ‘Bill of Fare’.

And if you want to know more, David Waters does a fantastic job of  highlighting The Globe Restaurant in his post - Day 349 of 365 - on his blog 365 Things To Do in Orangeville!

Thursday, 9 January 2014

February 1 - Caledon Chamber Concert: Serenade Ensemble


The third concert in the series features the Serenade Ensemble. This violin and piano duo will present a program that includes works by Beethoven, Mozart, Strauss and Rossini. 

February 1, 8 pm
 
The concert takes place at St James' Anglican Church, Caledon East
Tickets are $30 for adults and $15 for students 16 years and under, and may be ordered online at www.caledonchamberconcerts.com.

Tickets will also be available at BookLore, Howard the Butcher and Forster's Book Garden. For more information call 905-880-2445.

Friday, 3 January 2014

January 18 Making Fall Colours Work with JohnDavid Anderson


Spend another day with JohnDavid Anderson, who describes himself as a Canadian contemporary
impressionist. JohnDavid paints tonally with rich colour and an impressionist character. He is not driven by the subject but by the light. JohnDavid likes to paint alla prima (all in one session - perfect for a workshop), to keep the painting fresh, loose, colourful and gestural. 

This workshop will focus on how to make fall colours work in a landscape. Learn how to choose colours to depict the fall landscape, and to achieve balance, impact and success in the painting. 

January 18 - Making Fall Colours Work with JohnDavid Anderson
Victoria Park Community Centre, Mono Mills

Workshop Fee: 2014 OAG members: $50; Non-members: $70. Non-members may join the OAG at the workshop. 

For more information, contact Warren Galloway at wgalloway@rogers.com or 519-307-0210 or go to www.orangevilleartgroup.com.