TOM Talks explore themes and issues brought to light by our current exhibitions. Always free, and always intriguing.
Please join us as Dick Averns gives an illustrated talk, addressing his work in the current exhibition If it Weren't for the War, and discussing war art in general. An interdisciplinary artist and writer, Dick Averns' practice probes how spaces are valued, bought, sold, exchanged, bartered or fought over. An official war artist, Averns was deployed with the Multinational Force and Observers and is also the first non-fiction writer selected as a Canadian war artist, to publish research into official war art and the War on Terror. All are welcome.
Dear Poetry Friends,
WORDS ALOUD EARLY BIRD TICKETS
If you haven't got the Words Aloud newsletter, you might not have heard that the early bird pricing has been extended to Monday Oct. 20th. And if you're not getting the newsletter and would like to, go visit us at www.wordsaloud.ca and sign up!
Tickets can be purchased online. Just wanted to make sure you knew that. Oh, and I'll be emceeing the Friday night, Nov. 7th main stage event at the Durham Art Gallery, so hope you'll consider joining us. Here's the whole festival schedule: http://www.wordsaloud.ca/schedule
Owen Sound- Monday October 20, 2014 from 7:00 to 8:00 pm the Library will be hosting bestselling Canadian author Kelley Armstrong, the third author in our Fall Author Series.
Kelley is best known for her fantasy writing, including the Otherworld series in which the first book "Bitten" has been turned into a television show with the same name on the Space network. She has also written a crime trilogy, young adult novels and numerous novellas. Her latest book, "Visions" is book two in her new Cainsville series; the third book is expected in the new year.
The evening will include a reading by the author, a chat, and book signing. Tickets are available at the Library Circulation Desk for $5.00.
One of the TOM's most popular events is back on Saturday November 22, 2014, from 2-5pm!
Join us for an afternoon of wine and hors d'oeuvres prepared by Chef Tim Johnston on the patio at Cobble Beach overlooking a stunning view of Georgian Bay. A shuttle will take guests on a tour of artwork by Stephen Hogbin, Alan Glicksman, Keira McArthur and Louise Moore showcased in Cobble Beach's new Blue Bay Villas.
The TOM and Roots will also be launching the next line of the Tom Thomson Collection at this event. The Roots clothing line is inspired by the life of Tom Thomson and works from the
Contra Dance is coming to the Walter's Falls Community Centre on October 18.
Doors open at 7 p.m., warmups at 7:15, dancing at 7:30.
The Owen Sound-based Fiddlefern Country Dancers will present Scatter the Cats, a five-piece dance band, along with callers Frank Francalanza and Kate McLaren. Beginning dancers are always most welcome.
There will also be a silent auction of shared, donated fall harvest items, and a social gathering nearby after the dance.
Call Frank or Sally at 519-372-9151 or see www.fiddlefern.net for more information.
Please consider sharing this poster and information with anyone you feel would enjoy an evening of social dance.,
Source - Scatter the Cats and Fiddlefern Country Dancers
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