Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 12 Jul 2006, p. 8

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Grade 12 student Rachel Wielinga (left) and youth leader Lindsey Gallant are two members of the team of 21 heading down to Illinois. Area youth put faith into action Students of Hi & Louw Keys Piano Studio, operated by Ilse Louw, brought home a number of ribbons from a recent competition. Front row, from left, Armyn Ashrafi, Stefan Sicard, Matthew Driedger, Jenna Woodrow, Riley Shippel, Mara Wallace, Kate Steele, Jayme Petryschuk, Sydney March, Eliza Lanneval, Hannah Kirkland. Back row (from left), JD Shippel, Geneviève Hooker, Ben Moktar, Claudio Paonessa, Amber Bannerman-Maxwell, Kathleen O'Callaghan, Chelsea Steele, Kiki Izzard, Leah Perry, Tyler Shippel, Jessica Stuart. A group of 21 students and adults from Georgetown Christian Fellowship Church will be participating in a weeklong service mission experience to help the residents of Mount Pulaski, Illinois. This week, July 9-15, these 12 high school students and nine adults will join with hundreds of others from churches and communities all across North America to participate in the Service Expedition Camp, sponsored by the Group Workcamps Foundation of Loveland, Colorado (www.groupworkcamps.com). During their week in Mount Pulaski, approximately 400 students and adults will provide more than 12,000 hours of free labor to the community, time that is worth more than $75,000. The focus of the camps is to grow the students' faith through meaningful service to others, and the recipients are typically elderly, disabled, or victims of financial or social hardship. The work they do will include tasks such as interior and exterior painting, fixing porches and steps, building wheelchair ramps, and other basic home repairs. Through their service, these students aim to gain a lifechanging understanding about the true meaning of serving others and growing in their Christian faith, statedKevin McKee of Georgetown Christian Fellowship. Piano students strike only high notes at Festival Hi & Louw Keys Piano Studio students brought home lots of ribbons from the annual Milton Music 18th Biennial Festival. Piano students ranging from prebeginner to Grade 9 attended this competition. First place winners are Kelly Bumbaca, Matthew Driedger (2), Geneviève Hooker, Kiki Izzard, Hannah Kirkland, Tori Marcil, Ben Moktar, Kathleen O'Callaghan, Claudia Paonessa, Leah Perry, Riley Shippel, Tyler Shippel, Stefan Sicard, Mara Wallace, Jenna Woodrow. Second place winners are: Armyn Ashrafi, Amber Bannerman-Maxwell, Aaron Gibbons, Kiki Izzard, Eliza Lanneval, Claudia Paonessa, Riley Shippel, Chelsea Steele, Kate Steele, Jessica Stuart, Leslie Webb, Hannah Wielinga. Third place winners are: Amber Bannerman-Maxwell, Rebecca Kutarna (2), Sydney March, Jayme Petryschuk, JD Shippel, Elizabeth Skuriat. Hi & Louw Keys Piano Studio has been owned and operated in downtown Georgetown by Ilse Louw for more than a decade. For more information call 905-8736893.

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