~. Even though it is. over for. Some notes today on pleasant activities to do with summer visitors. What put this theme in my mind is the. fact that we have re- cently been visitors to East- ern Canada. We have just’ returned from to Montreal. It was a special family trip. to. cele- brate our son’s receiving his ‘big degree’ — he joins a series of successful Park- land students in his year~ who have achieved Doctor- ates in a variety of fields. While there, we took time - to tour the area with its per interest. : shops and historical areas, Also, during the summer and we also sought. out (july 15 to August 20) there some ‘of the studios and workshops of painters, pot- ‘ters, glass workers, metal sculptors and jewelry mak- ers. Our own area is rich in artists. and their studios. Everyone enjoyed the Stu- dio._tour. that. happened at the beginning of this month; -- but people need not wait for - the ‘official’ tour’ to: visit. will be: Artisans 2000 hap- pening daily at Sanscha Hall. This is a good place to through traditional and con- temporary pottery, painting, weaving and other crafts. And don’t forget our public ~ art— the Reader Gn front of Tarmer’s s) and the. Fisher- --well as the large paintings: this year, many of.the stu- — ge p $s _ dios. .have ‘times they are — the Sidney dock.” open to the public and the» The new historical mu- “cartists are happy: to have’. you drop by. The Arts Coun- take someone visiting. Now cil hasz a brochure listin ad- E ‘in the a ~ Council is doing for the community. ‘The 16th Annual Sidewalk Sale, sponsored each year ar by the Sidney Area Merchants, features bands, entertainers, food booths, displays, dunk tank, face painting, Rotary chil- show. visitors. how. our artists express themselves : man (by the new pier), as... on the fish market walls on m ; seum= is another. place - to:. Visit the Comminity Arts Council table 3 at ‘the Sidewalk : Extravaganza on Sunday, July 2 to. find out what the Arts mounted the history of Sid- ney and-its early families, giving visitors a sense of our ing here. A very special event planned for the Museum on the weekend of June 30 is an art show of the work of “parkland grads from the 1980 class. This show is not to be missed. -On Sunday afternoons throughout the summer, there is music to enjoy at the Sidney bandstand. and have become very pop- ular with everyone. . A new event, which. in- -Cludes music, crafts and gar- den produce, is the evening market that will take place along Beacon Avenue every » Thursday evening: Starting June 29. dren’s Games and a wide variety of goods to browse and to. 2. buy. ~ cated along Beacon Avenue. — - AFire & Emergency Services F Pair willbe onatSanscha Hall from.10 a.m. to 3 p. m., right. after the Kiwanis Break- fast at Third and Beacon...” - At the waterfront, the Build “Ao Quick Boat contest goes from noon to 3 p.m., with the launch and race. at 4 PM ‘ ey your home by installing interlocking pavers. rative driveways, patios. Sites and c in several ime for a free estimate! supplied by Baaver Lumber. : ak for our outdoor displays both Victoria Beaver Lumber ‘The Sidewalk Sale is on. from 10 a.m, to 4 p.m. andi is lo- 3 ls cori 360-2710 A S wet ~ the museum has. freshly past and our reason for be-. These free concerts fea-. “ture a variety of music styles OPEN FOR LUNCH ALL WEEK There. are two. events coming up this weekend. | have already mentioned the Historical Museum. On June 24, the Museum is holding its official opening and a reception from 2 to 4 p.m. On the same weekend, in Sanscha Hall, there will be a benefit auction of works by Myfanwy Spencer ‘Pavelic in’ support of the. Victoria Symphony and the “new Sanscha Community Cultural Centre. There is a public viewing of the work on Saturday, June 24 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and the Auction takes place on Sun- on. On Saturday, visit the Mu- seum for. its opening: and head on to Sanscha Hall for the Pavelic: viewing and ~ then on Sunday, attend the auction!» aoe day, June 25, from 2:30 p.m. What a great weekend. | David Turner Human Rights A Advocate 382-3012 or 721-8045 | - PENINS SPECIALIST e Commercial ¢ Re-Zoning ff e Residential ¢ Subdivisions § ° Buying or Selling __ Not sure what to do? Where to go? 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