SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday Page 11 Theres lots to do We In Hal on Hills are fortunate Indeed when It comes to recreational opportunities The recreation department and the two local offer every type fitness program and participation for children and adults The high provide evening classes In everything from typing to quilting Local craft groups such as the Credit Valley Artisans provide Instruction in a myriad of disciplines The two public libraries offer programs for children and adults The many fine local galleries give us a wide variety of art and craft work to admire The John Elliott Theatre brings us entertainment that ranges from classical music to If anyone says they can find anything locally to Interest them they just aren t trying In fact this very night there is an especially interesting free program being offered In the gallery of the LibraryCultural Centre The Search for Alexander will be the first exhibition held at the Royal Ontario Museum following several years of expansion and renovation at the ROM ItwUlbetheflrBtmajorexhibltlontobe staged In the Museum new exhibition hall To provide background to this major exhibition Zibergt of the Royal Ontario Museum speakers bureau education department will present an introduction to the special exhibition who Alexander was what he achieved and his importance to history and art also be included This will be done with the use of slides and original museum artifacts for handling from the Hellenic Period That tonight Wednesday at Don forget A continuing program which Is becoming ever more popular Is CBC coffee books and converse You can partake of this enjoyable threesome every Friday between 10 a and 3pm at the Georgetown Library Your host for this tree program Is Norman Elian It these two examples of available activities are not for you there arc dozens more to choose from Stop Counting Flowers on the Wall and start getting Involved Don hibernate for the winter Get lit learn a craft upgrade your education see a play Do something CONTINUING EveryWednesdayuntilFeb 23 Film series Training Dogs the Woodhouse Way Free program 3D m Georgetown Library COMING EVENTS Globe Productions presents Oklahoma Feb at the John Elliott Theatre Call for information Georgetown Public Library Art Appraisal Clinic Sat Feb a to noon Oklahoma sold out Bateman plans local visit May 19 Pat Beer will continue to serve as president of Arts and Crafts of Georgetown following re cent elections held at her home during the group annual meeting Charlotte Ironside pre sided over the elections which alto saw Ethel Bessem named past pres ident Mrs Ironside named first vtceprest dent Peggy Stevens tec vice and recording secretary Evelyn Charles corresponding secretary treasurer ma Stull program con venor Jennifer Burnett craft convenor Dorothy publicist and Nellie social con Three new members were welcomed at the same time weavers Lynn Ruggle and Jo hanna and Gall Spence Currently underway Is a stained glass workshop being taught by Christine Fray at Acton Glass Menagerie Plans are being made for a class In quilling not to be con us with quilting Quilling is a very old craft from which pictures and small ornaments can be made all featuring a lacelike appearance us logrolled up paper strips The finished pieces re semble somewhat In gold and silver The story of baby and his older brother It a ttory relating the love and the rivalry between rally members Written by Judy Blame Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing was presented as a play by two members of the Erewhoo The popular book read by many of the little people la tie audience prior to the Saturday performs nee Herald photo by Anl programs train nature sages All you fans of Globe Productions who never got tickets for Oklahoma this month are just going to have to wait for Globe production All eleven performances of the hit Broadway musical are entirely sold out and Globe has a waiting list of about people hoping there II be some cancellat ions The show producers ask that you not try to contact the box office or any other number for Oklahoma tickets at least not until next The curtain goes up this Friday night at the John Elliott Theatre Pottery feature films Credit Valley Artisans pottery group will be having a film night featuring three films on pottery Monday Feb 7 at m In the Cedarvale Park cottage Anyone Interested Is welcome to come out Herald Special Teaching young people about the principles of conservation and wise re source management Is important to the Credit Valley Conservation Authority That t the reason they offer a con servation education pro gram at their Silver Creek Conservation Edu cation Centre The centre a location on the Niagara Escarpment provides an ideal setting Tor learning about natural resources The tion education program focuses on the interrela tionship of all natural resources within the Credit River watershed In addition to learning about the natural at hand students discus the implications or poor resource manage ment techniques The majority of the time spent at the Silver Creek Centre Is in the outdoors regardless of the weather Visits to the centre in winter are espe cially popular with stu dents as they use tnow shoes to explore the property Spring brings a special education program at the Orangevllle Reservoir maple syrup bush The students who attend this program learn about pioneer through modem maple sugaring techniqu es They can observe production of maple syrup from the collection of sap to the operation of the evaporator A high light of the maple syrup program is the chance to taste freshly made maple The Sliver Creek Edu cation Centre offers lis program Monday to day from September to II any teachers arc Interested in learning more about the centres prqgram they should contact George Roberts education officer at ISIS Enjoy a winter thrill Haven enjoyed Ihe great outdoors yet this winter The Mountsberg Wildlife Centre may be Just the place for you Feb There a winter film festival from 10 a to 4pm covering many aspects of cross country skiing Try your on the slopes and Hats from 11 to 1 during a cross country ski clinic conducted by a rcpresentat of the Ontario Ski Council Call weekdays or weekends for more informal Guitar performance nothin to fret about Album worth collecting CMtlnaed from page Aid extensively researched roots of music espe cially regarding the musical heritage of the people who make up the rich cultural and musical mosaic of her region She has one particular favorite piece she told last week audience and proceeded to play the A by Italian com poser It a little more archaic than the Ian music which was very much influenced by the gypsies This piece close to my heart she said appreciating the musical awareness of the Italian to the traditions of her own people the maintain It s a mixture of numer ous heritages and styles which enjoys a wide audience and requires only an appreciative musical ear rather than a thorough understand 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