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Port Perry Weekend Star, 16 Mar 2001, p. 9

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TR RINT TIRE TR TH RRR TS PR vi Rg Be 5 An vi "WEEKEND STAR" FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 2001 - 9 Arts retreat for young people set to open in Bethany A brand new arts opportunity is to workshops with professionals, partic- available 'in the region this summer ' ipants benefit from time away from when 'Centauri Arts Retreat' opens its their lives, in a rural atmosphere which doors for the first time. - is perfect for creative: work. We'll also Located on the attractive campus of be offering arts electives in addition to Bethany Hills School, a boarding school the -intensive courses: storytelling, for girls between Omemee and yoga, crafts and acting. Living amongst Bethany, Centauri Arts will bring togeth- other creative people is a great way to er. professional 'writers 'and artists to revive a love of the arts, and we antici- offer residential courses in poetry, short pate some stimulating conversation story, novels, getting published, writing - around the supper table. Finally, we "your memoirs, painting' and: drawing. have cultural activities planned for the Adults from across North America with evenings, including. . performances, creative aspirations will join the artistic: readings and art exhibitions." ~~ .. community for seven or 14 days, taking Centauri Arts offers seven day cours- classes in writing or art and immersing es in July and August suited to all expe- . themselves in an atmosphere that is rience levels including complete relaxing, creative and inspiring. . beginners. Local - participants. can "The retreat atmosphere makes the - 'attend the day and 'evening 'program week far more than just courses in writ- without staying overnight. © = «ing or art," says Ju 66-7124 or check ~ing le ofthe ~ . For details call 416-766-7124 or cl . directors of Cen Art: ddition the website: www.centauri.on,ca/arts. 'Stars of Tomorrow' set to shine in Concert Foundation show The fifth concert of the Lindsay Concert The program will include music for the Foundation's 2000-2001 Series will be a piano by Beethoven, Brahms' Trio for unique event in the musical history of French hom, violin and piano, and the Lindsay. Under the title: "Stars of Octet for Strings in E flat major by Felix Tomorrow," 10 young musicians from the Mendelssohn. Young artists Performance Academy of the All the young musicians will be billeted Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto will in Lindsay, and foundation board mem- present a concert which will demonstrate bers are confident this will be a rare musi- their extraordinary talent and potential. cal treat. The concert will take place on Sunday, Tickets will be available at the door on March 25 at 2 p.m. in the Glenn Crombie the afternoon of the concert: adults $20; * Theatre on the Sir Sandford Fleming youth $10. For further information call Julie College in Lindsay. at 328-0587. 'Miss Flint' | 2 Presents at Herongate a) ~mazing Jeff ~ MAGIC SHOW Herongate Barn Fave Dinner Theatre pre- b re with live animals sents "My Friend Miss Scugog Community Centre Flint," a great comedy Sunday, March 25th, 2-3 pm. for overtaxed Doors open 1:30 pm. + Canadians. General admisssion is $5. This highly enter- per person / child taining comedy deals For more info call with Tom Lambert, a botanist and TV gar- dening personality, and the Inland Revenue Karen 985-3584 © Heidi 985-3119 Service. Seems his ex-wife | .F | invented a public rela- { oi Sterilized Fre! tions person named "Flint" as a tax dodge, he iF and now she's up for i NVA -- review with the tax FREE © Dparalt inspector. How Tom 4 BNINAEY fermenting manages to get out of E § 7 NANI EN room, makes | this tricky situation pro- borg | i the best wine! | vides for some i sparkling moments 'in % ee. : er this English comedy , iain i \ MARCH : | that whirls the audi- 2 1K > specinn {8 ence into fits of laugh- 5 $10. OFF ter. . (i ¥ Ma) TH Gi | Show dates are ys Wines March 30 to May 12. For reservations call (905) 472-3085 or herongate.com. 985-4352 1-888-304-5175 159 Casimir St., Port Perry Juno winner to appear in Ashburn Foon ee SE Nak << 3 : ia Basti alm A 5a aE Gospel singer Deborah Klassen, a Juno Award winner in 2000, will play a concert at Burns Church on Sunday, April 1, at 7:30 p.m. There is no admission charge, but a freewill offering will be held. For information, call 655-4240. maxel| viZHl) 11 16° Multi-media Tower | "§ 85896-01072 Stores 16 CO's, DVD's, i 21P Disks or Super Disks. Black. i fi is Injet Business Cards 250 per pack. 2°x3 1/2" i 5 £1 i 07033-08371 Whie, 07933-08378 ory. ENDS MARCH

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