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A rts - Entertainment - Events - and what’s going on
The Scene
Upcoming Events
Upcoming Events Emily Carr Kids Art Class
Mar 24: Hymn Sing will be held at the Edson at the Red Brick
th
Baptist Church located at 4717 9 Avenue.
Doors open at 6 p.m., sing-a-long begins at
6:30 and goes until 7:30 p.m. Open to the
public, free of charge.
Mar 26: Join Phyllis Roberto in examining 6
different areas of life during a 'Resilient You'
session held from 6 pm to 8 pm in the Repsol
Place Hospitality Room. This program is for
adults and is free to attend. Drop-ins are
welcome, but registration is appreciated.
Register online at edson.ca or in person at
Repsol Place.
Mar 30: Join the Edson RCMP and Edson Fire
Department as they face off in a friendly
hockey challenge at Repsol Place starting at
4 pm. Admission is free with a food bank
donation.
Apr 2: Potters Clay will be performing at the
Cowboy Church in the Niton Community Hall
from 7-8 pm. This event is free to attend and
is open to the community.
Apr 8: The Edson and Area Volunteer Fair
will be held at the Galloway Station Museum
from 6-8 pm.
Apr 9: How would you like to have your
design displayed as the logo for the
Wildwood & District Agricultural Society?
The logo will be displayed on hats, shirts,
letterhead, and other Wildwood Ag Society
items. Logo must have 'Wildwood & District
Agricultural Society' incorporated in the
design. Deadline is April 9. Please send all
submissions to
wildwoodagsociety@gmail.com.
Apr 12: The Family of Faith Church will be
hosting a free 'Giant Angry Birds' youth
event at the YKCS gym at 7 pm for ages 11-
18. Music, a light show, and snacks will be
included. (Left to right) Abby Corser, Jalisa O'Dell and Rahi Patel hold up the Emily Carr-inspired tree sketchbooks
they painted at the Red Brick on March 18. photo Lara Felsing
Apr 24: Come out to the Marlboro
Community Hall from 7-8 pm to meet your by Lara Felsing about environmental issues and First Nations life.
new board. Yellowhead County Councillor Thirteen kids ages 6 to 11 filled the Red Brick's It was really great to see how interested the kids
ECHO - Edson Cultural Dawn Mitchell will be present as well. Bring tea room on March 18 to study the work of were in her story."
The three-part mini art school has been a very
us your ideas.
Canadian painter Emily Carr.
Heritage Organization the students enjoyed an afternoon snack while popular course; with participants having the
As the final class of a three part mini art school,
option of attending all three sessions or only one
See Classified Page for
the governing board of the Red Brick monthly meetings and activities they listened to the story of a lively and defiant or two. Diana Inscho, Town of Edson
Community Development Coordinator, hopes to
Arts Centre and Museum is hold their young girl who grew to up be one of Canada's offer another session of art classes like this in the
most renowned artists. future.
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Carr's most popular imagery, trees, were "Helping with this series of classes has been a
April 30, 2019 at 1:30 p.m. Remember to drop off your carefully studied and replicated on black pleasure,” said Inscho. “The kids were engaged
donations for the
hardcover sketchbooks. Using acrylic paint, the
EDSON FOOD BANK students layered bright colours and swirled their and eager to learn about a famous artist -many
even knew the artists and their work! Following
in Tillie’s Team Room at Independent Grocer, Sobeys brushstrokes to give their artwork the energy and direction, the budding artists created some fun
or the Edson Food Bank
depth found in Carr's most famous work.
at the The Food Bank will be open two Thursday evenings, As well as skyrocketing to international success and practical art projects -a framed "Starry
Nights" reproduction, a clock in Mondrain style
Red Brick ARts Centre the second and last Thursday of the Month in her late fifties, Emily Carr was one of and an Emily Carr inspired sketch pad so they
Canada's first environmentalists. Her paintings
6:45-8:00 pm.
have a place to keep on creating. The class was
4818 7 Avenue, Edson Open regular hours every Tuesday from depicted concern regarding deforestation and its widely popular so we plan on setting up another
9-11 am. ecological effects, as well as its encroachment on series in the fall."
For more info call 780-723-3582 Sponsored by The Weekly Anchor 780-723-1350 the lives of Canada's First Peoples. For more information or to register for local
Hours: Tues 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. "Emily Carr is an important Canadian artist for community classes visit the Town of Edson's
Last Thursday of the month 6:45 p.m. to 8 p.m. many reasons," said assistant instructor Ella website at edson.ca.
Food Bank located at 4511 5th Ave., Edson Felsing. "She was a strong female who's painted
PAGE 22 MONDAY MARCH 18, 2019
THE WEEKLY ANCHOR MONDAY MARCH 25, 2019 PAGE 13
A rts - Entertainment - Events - and what’s going on
The Scene
Upcoming Events
Upcoming Events Emily Carr Kids Art Class
Mar 24: Hymn Sing will be held at the Edson at the Red Brick
th
Baptist Church located at 4717 9 Avenue.
Doors open at 6 p.m., sing-a-long begins at
6:30 and goes until 7:30 p.m. Open to the
public, free of charge.
Mar 26: Join Phyllis Roberto in examining 6
different areas of life during a 'Resilient You'
session held from 6 pm to 8 pm in the Repsol
Place Hospitality Room. This program is for
adults and is free to attend. Drop-ins are
welcome, but registration is appreciated.
Register online at edson.ca or in person at
Repsol Place.
Mar 30: Join the Edson RCMP and Edson Fire
Department as they face off in a friendly
hockey challenge at Repsol Place starting at
4 pm. Admission is free with a food bank
donation.
Apr 2: Potters Clay will be performing at the
Cowboy Church in the Niton Community Hall
from 7-8 pm. This event is free to attend and
is open to the community.
Apr 8: The Edson and Area Volunteer Fair
will be held at the Galloway Station Museum
from 6-8 pm.
Apr 9: How would you like to have your
design displayed as the logo for the
Wildwood & District Agricultural Society?
The logo will be displayed on hats, shirts,
letterhead, and other Wildwood Ag Society
items. Logo must have 'Wildwood & District
Agricultural Society' incorporated in the
design. Deadline is April 9. Please send all
submissions to
wildwoodagsociety@gmail.com.
Apr 12: The Family of Faith Church will be
hosting a free 'Giant Angry Birds' youth
event at the YKCS gym at 7 pm for ages 11-
18. Music, a light show, and snacks will be
included. (Left to right) Abby Corser, Jalisa O'Dell and Rahi Patel hold up the Emily Carr-inspired tree sketchbooks
they painted at the Red Brick on March 18. photo Lara Felsing
Apr 24: Come out to the Marlboro
Community Hall from 7-8 pm to meet your by Lara Felsing about environmental issues and First Nations life.
new board. Yellowhead County Councillor Thirteen kids ages 6 to 11 filled the Red Brick's It was really great to see how interested the kids
ECHO - Edson Cultural Dawn Mitchell will be present as well. Bring tea room on March 18 to study the work of were in her story."
The three-part mini art school has been a very
us your ideas.
Canadian painter Emily Carr.
Heritage Organization the students enjoyed an afternoon snack while popular course; with participants having the
As the final class of a three part mini art school,
option of attending all three sessions or only one
See Classified Page for
the governing board of the Red Brick monthly meetings and activities they listened to the story of a lively and defiant or two. Diana Inscho, Town of Edson
Community Development Coordinator, hopes to
Arts Centre and Museum is hold their young girl who grew to up be one of Canada's offer another session of art classes like this in the
most renowned artists. future.
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Carr's most popular imagery, trees, were "Helping with this series of classes has been a
April 30, 2019 at 1:30 p.m. Remember to drop off your carefully studied and replicated on black pleasure,” said Inscho. “The kids were engaged
donations for the
hardcover sketchbooks. Using acrylic paint, the
EDSON FOOD BANK students layered bright colours and swirled their and eager to learn about a famous artist -many
even knew the artists and their work! Following
in Tillie’s Team Room at Independent Grocer, Sobeys brushstrokes to give their artwork the energy and direction, the budding artists created some fun
or the Edson Food Bank
depth found in Carr's most famous work.
at the The Food Bank will be open two Thursday evenings, As well as skyrocketing to international success and practical art projects -a framed "Starry
Nights" reproduction, a clock in Mondrain style
Red Brick ARts Centre the second and last Thursday of the Month in her late fifties, Emily Carr was one of and an Emily Carr inspired sketch pad so they
Canada's first environmentalists. Her paintings
6:45-8:00 pm.
have a place to keep on creating. The class was
4818 7 Avenue, Edson Open regular hours every Tuesday from depicted concern regarding deforestation and its widely popular so we plan on setting up another
9-11 am. ecological effects, as well as its encroachment on series in the fall."
For more info call 780-723-3582 Sponsored by The Weekly Anchor 780-723-1350 the lives of Canada's First Peoples. For more information or to register for local
Hours: Tues 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. "Emily Carr is an important Canadian artist for community classes visit the Town of Edson's
Last Thursday of the month 6:45 p.m. to 8 p.m. many reasons," said assistant instructor Ella website at edson.ca.
Food Bank located at 4511 5th Ave., Edson Felsing. "She was a strong female who's painted