9 In Focus, May, 2011 Showcase The young skaters in Monday Parent & Tot and PreCanSkate group and their helpers go ahead and JUMP! The Mold-Masters SportsPlex was full of glee on April 8 during the Georgetown Skating Club's year-end Showcase. The show featured music from the hit television show Glee and included performances by all of the club's skaters, from the parent and tot group all the way up to the most senior skaters, as well as a special number by the club's talented coaches. The seats were filled with proud parents, grandparents, friends and family who were thrilled to see the young skaters show off the skills they learned over the winter. Bravo! Photo by Andrea Lefebvre BELOW: The club's PowerSkaters hoist the Cup during their Another One Bites the Dust number. The Wednesday night CanSkaters and their coaches spin around the ice for Firework. ABOVE: The Pre-Junior and Junior StarSkaters smile for their fans during Taking Chances. The coaches Nicole Hehn, Katie Laton, Tracy Lorimer Brown, Caitie Mollenhauer, Ashley Monckton and Vicki Newman show the young'uns how it's done. Happy anniversary, Carafe Wine Makers! The Georgetown South business celebrated seven years in business on April 15 to 17 with cupcakes and a draw for seven prizes worth between $25 and $200. For a complete list of winners, visit www.carafegeorgetown.com. BELOW: Carafe owners Don and Catherine Jones celebrate seven years in business. RIGHT: Dave Rodgers and Angela Wood raise a glass to the business's continued success. Photos by Andrea Lefebvre Out & About A collection of photos from around town Kiwanis Club of Georgetown treasurer Brett Worby (left) and president Don Fitzsimons (right) recently presented Mac's Convenience Store manager Muhammad Tariq with a certificate of appreciation. For 12 years, the store at 10 Mountainview Road South, Georgetown, has been selling Nevada lottery tickets with proceeds going to help fund various Kiwanis community projects, including the Field of Dreams. Photo by Andrea Lefebvre Art aficionados came from far and wide to attend the opening of Doug Workman's very first art show on April 11. A Personal Perception of People and Places, which runs until May 29 at Main Street Inn (126 Main Street South, Georgetown), includes dozens of giclée prints based on photos taken during Workman's international travels. He takes his photos and works with various computer programs to enhance certain elements. "The original photograph is my sketch and the computer is my palette and paintbrush," says Workman, a professional photographer. For more information, call 416-321-9595. Photo by Andrea Lefebvre We've Moved! to 256 Main Street South * Arthritis * Car Accident Injuries * Sports Injuries LASER HAIR REMOVAL 20% OFF Just mention this ad! BAYNES PHYSIOTHERAPY GEORGETOWN · · · · Acne Treatment · Skin Scrub Anti-Aging Treatments · Chemical Peel Utrasound Treatment · Mask Facial Diamond Micro 905-873-4964 Baynes for your pains. 647-226-5438 www.donnaslaserspa.biz d l bi