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MMAC Newsletter - May 2007

Hi all,

It’s coming soon! Our spring Arty Party, Wednesday, May 30th at The Ironworks (5:30pm to 7:30pm) will feature new MMAC member and accomplished sculptor Russell Baron. Please take a break & join us!! (There will be a $5 cover charge to help cover costs and munchies, plus a cash bar.)

Members of the Almonte & Area Artists' Association invite you the 17th Annual Art in the Attic Show and Sale at the Almonte Old Town Hall, 14 Bridge Street, on Saturday, May 26 from 10-5pm and Sunday from 10-4pm. A variety of wall art, fused glass, ceramics, miniature quilts, artistic pieces for both visual and functional are examples of what over 30 members will be presenting at this popular art sale. For further information please visit www.4artists.ca or call 613-256-7910.

MMAC’s Annual General Meeting will begin at 7:00pm at Pinehurst, the home of Keith and Penny Blades, (39 Carss) Wednesday, June 13th. The recent membership survey will be highlighted. This is also your chance to join the MMAC board - fun & short meetings guaranteed! To come on board please notify Vera-Lee Nelson vljnelson@xplornet.com .

A mighty effort like The Puppet Festival ( August 11/12th) needs lots of volunteers. Please help make the third festival the best yet! Contact Mary Lou Souter jrsouter@rogers.com .

Artists! The opportunity to show your work in Mississippi Mills is getting better & better! A large display space in the municipal building will soon be available, the Almonte Library is another terrific venue, and now the new Fairview Manor is looking for work by local artists to enhance its pristine walls. Contact Susan Kilburn grank@sympatico.ca and Barbara Cotterill barcott@magma.ca for details.

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