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Events2009
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Events 2008
August 15, 7pm "The Cottonwood Brass" will be performing at the Old Fort in Fort Erie Cottonwood Brass: info
August 14, 8pm "Niagara Dance Company" will be performing at Beaaverdams Park in Thorold Niagara Dance Company
June 22, 11am-5pm "Crystal Beach Art Festival" at the Waterfront Park, Crystal Beach
February 16, 6pm-10pm and February 17, 1pm-4pm "Red Ribbon Art Exhibit" at the Fort Erie Crossroads, located directly across from The Fort Erie Race Track and Slots.
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Events2007
Celebrate the Season, Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, Friday Dec.14
Gusto at the Gallery, Fri. Nov. 30
June 24, 11am-5pm "Crystal Beach Art Festival" at Waterfront Park in Crystal Beach
May 19, "Rites of Spring" at the Fort Erie Suger Bowl Park
February 24, 6pm-10pm and February 25, 1pm-4pm "Red Ribbon Art Exhibit" at the Fort Erie Crossroads, located directly across from The Fort Erie Race Track and Slots.
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Events 2006
September 16, 1pm – 2pm at the Mentholatum Building, 20 Lewis St. Fort Erie. Sketching sessions with Vince Verboncoeur and excursions.
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September 30, 1pm – 2pm at St. John’s Anglican Church. Sketching session on-site with Vince Verboncoeur.
October 14, 1pm – 2pm at St. John’s Anglican Church. Sketching session on-site with Vince Verboncoeur.
October 15, 1pm – 4pm. Guided tour of three churches focussing on their history and architecture. Featured churches are St. Paul’s Anglican Church, 32 Idylewylde St. at 1pm; Central Avenue United Church at 2pm; Peoples Memorial United Church at 3pm.
November 5, 2pm – 5pm, “Symposium at the Atrium” An exhibition and Guest Historian presentation of the history and architecture of sacred places in Fort Erie as seen through the work of local artists.
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