28 foot, 29,000 lb. granite Dragon in honor of the annual Tecumseh Dragon Boat Festival, Windsor, Ontario. Unveiled in the summer of 2012, the year of the Dragon.
Millenium Park was dedicated in 2000 to the memory of early settlers whose hard work and enterprising spirit the growth of St Marys and paved the way for future generations.
The Rotary Reading Garden at the St Marys Public Library was opened on May 29, 2007. It includes a walkway, plants, trees, benches and chessboards. St. Marys Rotary Club began planning the garden in 2005 to mark the 80th anniversary of the club and the 100th anniversaries of their international organization and the library’s opening. The garden is maintained by the town.
TTC streetcar at the Halton County Radial Railway Museum in Milton, Ontario
St Marys Community Players are performing Harvey April 23 to May 3rd, 2015 at the St Marys Town Hall Theatre. Tickets are
$20 available online at http://stmaryscommunityplayers.ca/tickets.htm
The actors are:
John Allen as Elwood P. Dowd
Kate Gregg as Veta Louise Simmons
Brian Moore as Dr. William R. Chumley
Don Van Galen as Judge Omar Gaffney
Linda Harris as Betty Chumley
John Stevens as E.J. Lofgren
Dan Rankin as Dr. Lyman Sanderson
Elizabeth Cooper as Nurse Ruth Kelly
Fern Pridham as Mrs. Ethel Chauvenet
Art Horvath as Duane Wilson
Shayna Robinson as Myrtle Mae Simmons
Charlene Van Veen as Miss Johnson
The production is Directed by Aaron Kropf; Produced by Patti Muma-Cook; Stage Manager: Marie Stevens; Set Designer: Don Wells; Lighting Designer: Gary Austin.
The 1944 play by the American playwright Mary Chase received the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1945.
Zoltan Szabo (1928-2003) was born in Hungary and emigrated to Canada in 1949. He was an artist and teacher who also authored and illustrated over 10 popular watercolor instruction books.
‘Western Fair Story’ tree sculpture by Robbin Wenzoski near King Street, London, Ontario
Sugarbush in rural Ontario. It takes approximately 40 litres of maple sap to make 1 litre of maple syrup. The maple sap is collected in either buckets or by way of a pipeline that brings sap from the tree to the processing area. The sap, which comes out of the tree with a sugar content of approximately 2%, is boiled until it reaches between 66% and 67.5% sugar content.
“William Lyon Mackenzie King” 2004 Bronze by Ruth Abernethy. Kitchener, Ontario
