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From July 2002,
Who's Who in the Garden
The opening of the Art Garden at Local Colour ~ Flesherton Art Gallery was enjoyed by art lovers from near and far this past Friday evening. Canadian entertainment and media celebrities Dinah Christie, Patrick Watson and Peter Goddard mingled with garden party guests including many of the artists who display their works at the gallery. Flesherton Park House residents Harold Klunder and Catherine Carmichael, just home from Montreal, caught up with friends and contemporaries Gordon Rayner, Lorne Wagman and Rae Johnson. Taking in the beauty of David and Carol's garden out in the night air, too, were artists Mel Earle, Louise Moore, Cynthia Ann Porter and Francis Thomas. The evening was enlivened by artist Charles Meanwell, doubling as a piper. Presenting the art of poetry for the evening, four minstrels performed their spoken works in the garden. Paul Scott, Judy Lowry, Barbara MacKay and Daniel Kolos shared their compositions with the revelers. Complete with the soothing rhythm of the drums, the evening was a success under the stars.
From June 02, 2002
Jim Harrold now focuses his community involvement in Flesherton as President of the Flesherton Community Foundation. As a steward of the trust established with proceeds of the hydro utility sale, Jim is helping to ensure the community will continue to benefit from the endowment of the hydro dollars. Over the past year Jim has redeveloped the historical Heard House beside the CIBC where the Heard House Gallery has recently opened. A strategic management consultant in the health sector, Jim travels throughout Ontario in his profession.
The three members of Artemesia Council of 2000 in attendance, Jim and the two Davids, were warmly received by those in attendance and were presented with plaques [complete with a Rick Chard photograph of Council] in recognition of their dedicated leadership and service in our community. A large framed photo commemorating the Artemesia Council of 2000 was presented to Grey Highlands Mayor McCausland and South Grey Museum Curator Doriann Seifried in honour of the last Council of Artemesia Township.
From May 26, 2002
Social Connections
A retrospection of Village Vibrations [21 weeks!] distinctly reveals the dynamic community we have here in Flesherton and vicinity. While to the possible chagrin of some, hockey was mentioned nine times, mention of various charitable groups and functions rose up into the double digits! The heart of all these diverse energies within our local society is people, people make a community what it is, and great people make a great community! Whether your civic contribution is to one of our service or support organizations; to culture or sports; or to building our economic base, your commitment to your community is to be celebrated. Please join the Flesherton & District Chamber of Commerce in extolling our social essence and recognizing outstanding citizens at the Community Awards dinner next Monday May 27th at the Kinplex. The Kinettes will cater a delicious spring supper and guest speaker Matt Evans of Split Arrow Communications, Kimberley, will deliver an enriching talk on community spirit. A fitting variety of community awards will honour many deserving contributors to our community at this social event for a reason, see you there!
Legion Allegiance
The newly fused Flesherton-Markdale branch of the Royal Canadian Legion will hold their amalgamation ceremony this coming Sunday at the Kinplex Community Hall, Flesherton. On behalf of the Legion, President Lynn Silverton extends an invitation to our entire community to attend the ceremony and support the local Legion Branch. The formalities will commence at 2 pm at the Kinplex with a march down to the Legion for dedication of the new banner.
A quick defibrillation of long weekend events?
The Big Bike ride for Heart and Stroke whooshed through town last Thursday lunchtime with a hale mix of Kinsmen Club members, Grey Highlands Secondary School students and Flesherton Advance personnel astride the 28 seater.
Poetry and motion described the scene at Aggie's on Friday. DJ-in-training Kiki book-ended Smudge Hubbell's guests? poetic jewels with some good ol' rock 'n roll. Pithy poems to ponder and resonant rock to writhe to ? we were all amused!
Our community hummed all weekend with business and gallery openings, garage sales and the 2002 debut of the Farmers' Market. A promising start to a busy, prosperous summer for all!
Thursday, May 02, 2002
A-List, eh?!
Canadians throughout the nation marked Volunteer Week from April 21 to 27. Were you too busy volunteering to observe the decreed proclamation and accept the recognition? Well, would all you countless volunteers please herewith accept the belated gratitude from your friends and neighbours in the community who appreciate your contributions: THANKS!!
Continuing the theme of recognition, the Flesherton & District Chamber of Commerce Community Awards Dinner just happens to be coming up this month on May 27th at the Kinplex. An inclusive evening for everyone to socialize together in celebration of community spirit. Matt Evans, actor and educator of Split Arrow Communications, will be the motivating guest speaker for the evening. An effort of our whole community, the dinner will be catered by the Kinettes and many of our local organizations and business community members will be along, donating special doorprizes and support. Pick up your tickets at the bank or call 924-9932 to get on the list.
From April 2002
"Village Pizza bakes melt-in-your-mouth white chocolate, macadamia nut cookies to take out or use in eatery cross pollination [if Aggie's is out of brownies].
Munshaw's Bistro has the ultimate creme caramel. Ooh la la, the cream; Mon Dieu, the caramel! Even beats the creme caramel on a stick sampled in Quebec City!
Departing from our trek a little [and since breakfast is usually dessert-less], our commentary strays into the delectable eggs benedict-style dish prepared at the South Grey Inn. This meal could count as breakfast, lunch and supper? de-lish!"

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As a Municipal Councillor for Grey Highlands, I want to commend this web site for its information and excellent, accurate reporting of our area. I am certain that those around the world that log into it are eager to see for themselves the beautiful vista we have been blessed with and the experience the many exciting events our community enjoys. Lynn Silverton
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