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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 29 Oct 2008, p. 20

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20 Independent & Free Press, Wednesday, October 29, 2008 13610 Hwy. 7, Georgetown Appointment Required 905.702.7344 Foiling ?Colouring ENTERTAINMENT The artists of the Artisans Attic present their new art show, Mini Masterpieces, opening at their gallery/gift store Saturday, Nov. 1. Theyre thinking Inside the box by focusing their talents on creating mini artworks that will fit in their own tiny boxes ready for the holiday gift-giving season. Artisans Attic is an artisans co- operative comprised of 10 local artists. It houses their original work, as well as that of more than 20 dynamic artists and is in its 12th year at 73 Main St., South in downtown Georgetown. The abundance of skilled and beautiful work displayed at this store/gallery includes: functional and decorative pottery, weaving, basketry, jewelry, original paintings and limited edition prints, photog- raphy, stained glass, blown glass, papier machfibre arts, metal sculpture, wood-working and so much more. Artisans Attic is staffed by the membership artists who can be seen working their craft during these store hours: Monday to Thursday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Friday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. New Christmas hours will apply in the months to come. For more information call 905-877-7065. Artisans Attic opens new show, Mini Masterpieces on Saturday Members of the Artisans Attic include, back row from left, Andrea McClure, Margaret Searle, Laura Kingsbury, June Snyder, Susan Little and in front from left, Monica Mori, Mary Meredith, Karen Caissie and Carolyn Filter. SUSAN LITTLE Artisans Attic Tickets are now on sale for Miltons Book Festival for Children on Sunday, Nov. 2, at Bruce Trail Public School with special guests, Canadian childrens authors, illustra- tors and storytellers, Kit Pearson, Michael and Laura Wade, creators of the widely popular series And Then It Happened, and CBC Radio morning sports announcer Kevin Sylvester. There should be something for families and children of all ages! Tickets are $5 for adults and $3 for children or $10 for a family pass, available at The Freckled Lion Book Store in Georgetown. Info: http://bookfestival.mpl.on.ca or call 905-875-2665. Childrens Book Festival in Milton on Sunday

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