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Times PAGE 22 MONDAY MARCH 25, 2019 THE WEEKLY ANCHOR
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MONDAY APRIL 1, 2019
s CHOOL HRH Art Show Almost Here
Times
Preparations are well underway for Holy
Redeemer's Art Show. The evening is an annual
showcase of the amazing works of art by the
HRH students.
“I'm always so impressed by the amazing
pieces of art that our students produce,” says
Art Teacher Sandy Fedorak. “This year will be
no different and we hope it is one of the best
years for showcasing the students' original
work.”
The event is set to take place on Wednesday,
April 10th, from 6 pm to 8 pm.
For any first time attendees, they will see
dozens of works of art from masks to collages
to paintings to sketches.
“Our students are so diverse in their talents,”
says Fedorak. “We go through a number of
different art techniques throughout the courses,
however different students showcase talent in
different areas. This Art Show allows them to
share their talents for the public to see.” Holy Redeemer is gearing up for their annual Art Show on Wednesday, April 10th. Students in grade 7 to
In addition to the many works of art, there will 12 always love showcasing their work at this annual event that will feature a number of original pieces,
be a number of woodworking items courtesy of along with live entertainment and refreshments. The event runs from 6 pm to 8 pm in the HRH Foyer.
the Industrial Arts Program, along with some Here is just a sampling of some of the impressive work that will be on display: the mask is done by grade
photographs courtesy of the Photography 10 student Jayna Fedorak and the collage is done by grade 11 student Hailey Sanders.
Department.
“This event tries to bring together all forms of The artwork is created by students in grade 7 If you would like more information on this
visual artwork,” says Fedorak. “It's important to 12 from the Junior High Art Option to the article please feel free to contact the school at
that students realize their skills are appreciated high school Art 10, 20 and 30 courses. 780-723-7437 or holyredeemerhigh.ca. Visit us
by the public.” The HRH Art Show is free to attend and will on social media.
feature live music and refreshments.
Kids Make A Difference is sponsored by:
Sand & Gravel Sales/Hauling
Quality Work
Serving Edson & District Since 1974
780-723-5152
Jenn Henkel was giving Braelynn Sinard a manicure recently at the Parkland
High School's Salon and Cosmetology Lab. photo Deanna Mitchener
Grade 10 PCHS student Laurianne King, Salon Academy and Cosmetology
teacher Erica Servold, and grade 10 student Kasey Murphy were talking over
different hair styling techniques. Servold said, "Today we have some students
working on hair and scalp care, doing blow drying and conditioning, and Darian Morris is in grade 12 at Parkland High School and taking her third year
learning the industry techniques. Other students are working on hair designs, in Cosmetology and Salon Academy. She was practicing 'brick' rolling.
doing their theory component, and will be doing wedding and graduation "Basically this is a roller set but the rollers go in different places like when you
techniques. We have students working on doing coloring and bleaching, and are laying bricks so its called a brick layer," said Darian. photo Deanna
some doing makeup." photo Deanna Mitchener Mitchener
CHOOL
Times PAGE 22 MONDAY MARCH 25, 2019 THE WEEKLY ANCHOR
THE WEEKLY ANCHOR
PAGE 23
MONDAY APRIL 1, 2019
s CHOOL HRH Art Show Almost Here
Times
Preparations are well underway for Holy
Redeemer's Art Show. The evening is an annual
showcase of the amazing works of art by the
HRH students.
“I'm always so impressed by the amazing
pieces of art that our students produce,” says
Art Teacher Sandy Fedorak. “This year will be
no different and we hope it is one of the best
years for showcasing the students' original
work.”
The event is set to take place on Wednesday,
April 10th, from 6 pm to 8 pm.
For any first time attendees, they will see
dozens of works of art from masks to collages
to paintings to sketches.
“Our students are so diverse in their talents,”
says Fedorak. “We go through a number of
different art techniques throughout the courses,
however different students showcase talent in
different areas. This Art Show allows them to
share their talents for the public to see.” Holy Redeemer is gearing up for their annual Art Show on Wednesday, April 10th. Students in grade 7 to
In addition to the many works of art, there will 12 always love showcasing their work at this annual event that will feature a number of original pieces,
be a number of woodworking items courtesy of along with live entertainment and refreshments. The event runs from 6 pm to 8 pm in the HRH Foyer.
the Industrial Arts Program, along with some Here is just a sampling of some of the impressive work that will be on display: the mask is done by grade
photographs courtesy of the Photography 10 student Jayna Fedorak and the collage is done by grade 11 student Hailey Sanders.
Department.
“This event tries to bring together all forms of The artwork is created by students in grade 7 If you would like more information on this
visual artwork,” says Fedorak. “It's important to 12 from the Junior High Art Option to the article please feel free to contact the school at
that students realize their skills are appreciated high school Art 10, 20 and 30 courses. 780-723-7437 or holyredeemerhigh.ca. Visit us
by the public.” The HRH Art Show is free to attend and will on social media.
feature live music and refreshments.
Kids Make A Difference is sponsored by:
Sand & Gravel Sales/Hauling
Quality Work
Serving Edson & District Since 1974
780-723-5152
Jenn Henkel was giving Braelynn Sinard a manicure recently at the Parkland
High School's Salon and Cosmetology Lab. photo Deanna Mitchener
Grade 10 PCHS student Laurianne King, Salon Academy and Cosmetology
teacher Erica Servold, and grade 10 student Kasey Murphy were talking over
different hair styling techniques. Servold said, "Today we have some students
working on hair and scalp care, doing blow drying and conditioning, and Darian Morris is in grade 12 at Parkland High School and taking her third year
learning the industry techniques. Other students are working on hair designs, in Cosmetology and Salon Academy. She was practicing 'brick' rolling.
doing their theory component, and will be doing wedding and graduation "Basically this is a roller set but the rollers go in different places like when you
techniques. We have students working on doing coloring and bleaching, and are laying bricks so its called a brick layer," said Darian. photo Deanna
some doing makeup." photo Deanna Mitchener Mitchener