Friday, October 15, 2010

Christmas at Cedar Ridge Creative Centre

Once again, I'm looking forward to participating in Christmas at Cedar Ridge Art Show & Sale - Nov. 14, 2010, 12 noon to 5 p.m. Fine art by CR members will be on exhibit from Nov. 7th to Nov. 18th in the main floor galleries.

There is always a great array of arts and crafts, not to mention the fabulous tea room and all those zero calorie cookies ... well perhaps not exactly zero calorie ... but irresistible treats! Great way to do your Christmas shopping - unique, handmade crafts, fine art photography, paintings, jewellery, wood craft, textile, pottery, etc.

This is Cedar Ridge's annual fundraiser, so bring your family, friends, co-workers, doctor, lawyer, veterinarian - everyone you can think of!
Cedar Ridge Studio Gallery
225 Confederation Drive, Scarborough
Tel. 416-396-4112
east off Scarb Golf Club Rd., north of Kingston Rd., south of Lawrence Ave. E.

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Memories ...


Memories are forever
But today is today
And the memories of today
Will come later.

W.R. September 29, 2010

(how beautiful is that...)

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Lawrence Ave. E. Bridge Mural and The Bridging Project

You are invited to the Official Dedication of the Lawrence Ave. East Bridge Mural
and celebration of The Bridging Project at the

SUBTEXT Multi-Arts Festival
Saturday September 11 and Sunday September 12, 2010

A FREE celebration of art and the Kingston/Galloway/Orton Park community
above and below the Lawrence Avenue East bridge (east of Orton Park)
On-the-bridge MURAL ART: Official dedication on Saturday Sept. 11 at 10:30 am
GRAFFITI ART festival
SHARE your stories and visions for the bridge
Urban MUSIC and DANCE by community youth performers
Wildflower PLANTING
FILM screenings
Community BBQ and local vendors
ARTIST demonstrations
MORE... something for everyone!
All happening on and below the Lawrence Ave. E. bridge, next to East Scarborough Storefront, 4040 Lawrence Ave. East
For information: http://thebridgingproject.blogspot.com or email: programs@scarborougharts.com
or call Scarborough Arts Council at 416-698-7322

The Bridging Project is co-presented by City of Toronto Cultural Services, Mural Routes, Scarborough Arts Council, The Amazing Place, Evergreen and Jumblies Theatre.

Mural Routes
1859 Kingston Road
Scarborough ON M1N 1T3
416-698-7995
www.muralroutes.com

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Art in the Park - Sat. July 17, 2010

The Scarborough Arts Council once again is bringing Art in the Park to our community! Come out and join the fun - visit and shop with your local Toronto/Scarborough artists - painting, photography, quilting, woodturning, jewellery, printmaking, textile art, refreshments, entertainment and more!

Saturday, July 17, 2010, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
1859 Kingston Road, Scarborough
in the Harrison Estate parkland surrounding the Scarborough Arts Council
no admission, lots of extra parking north side of Kingston Road at Birchmount Community Centre.

Happy Canada Day!


Happy Canada Day. Hope everyone had a chance to get out today and enjoy this beautiful country!

Monday, May 17, 2010

Forest Flowers

Showcase May 23 on Etsy

On Sunday, May 23, my photography will be included in the Main Showcase on Etsy.com and I hope you are able to drop by. If you miss the showcase, not to worry. My shop name is skybird111 if you search under Sellers. Or, you can go to www.skybird111.etsy.com.

I am trying to raise money for a local horse rescue organization - a very devoted bunch of folks who spend their time and money in providing shelter and food and lots of love for these less fortunate equines. There are so many organizations and causes throughout the world - I guess it's never enough really - there is so much need on all sides of the coin. However, if one person helps, that's wonderful! If many people help, that's fantastic!

Reminiscent of the little boy tossing starfish back into the ocean, knowing they would perish lying on the sand if they were unable to reach the water. His father said the little guy's efforts wouldn't help, since there were thousands of beached starfish on the shore. However, with all his young wisdom and optimism, holding a starfish in his hand, replied as he tossed it into the water ... "Well, it will make a difference to this one." Great story and so true.