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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 3 May 2018, p. 13

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13| The IFP -H alton H ills | T hursday,M ay 3,2018 theifp.ca Have the summer you've been dreaming of! ENJOY 3 MONTHS of UNLIMITED GOLF for just $2200*! TEE TIME MELANIE FRAZER 905-877-5236, Ext: 400 mfrazer@nhgcc.ca www.nhgcc.com *HST APPLIES ALONG WITH OTHER FEES. PLEASE CONTACT THE CLUB FOR DETAILS. Enjoy the private club experience with our 2018 Trial Membership offer. *NEW* REDUCED FEE FOR MEMBERS UNDER 40! Full season trials also available eaming of!Have the summer you've been dr ENJOY 3 MONTHS of UNLIMITED GOLF for just $2200*! Have the summer you've been dreaming of! ENJOY 3 MONTHS of UNLIMITED GOLF for just $2200*! TEE TIMETEE TIME ART Clockwise from top, (From left to right) Sandra Hayworth, Sue Wakefield, Martina Skuce and Mary Ellen Farrow in the sculpting studio; Berna Kilic began creating glass beads and jewelry as a hobby in 2004 and it slowly turned into a career from there. Kilic also uses sterling silver and precious stones to create her pieces. Her studio space is located in the Main Street Studios building; Glass artist Skytree Smith at work in the studio. Smith first began working as a glass artist in 2005. Both an artist and funeral director, Smith often incorporates cremated remains into her glass designs to reflect the beauty in human beings even after death. Veronica Appia/Metroland Take a virtual tour of Williams Mill At Williams Mill, renovations are complete and artists are moving in to their new studio spaces. What previously existed as a gallery and gift shop, the newly revitalized Main Street Studios is now open for business. Along with the sculpting studio, which also re- ceived a makeover, there are five new studios, now home to oil painter Shelley Newman, painter and jewelry maker Carol-Ann Michaelson, sculptor Zsuz- sa Monostory, glass jewelry maker Berna Kilic and encaustic artist Sue McNenly. Williams Mill will be hosting a grand opening celebration on May 5 and 6 from 12 to 5 p.m., where guests can peruse the new studios, meet the artists, partake in live demonstrations and enjoy some light refreshments. For more information, visit https:// www.main-street-studios.com/.

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