By: Deb Robert
A young man traverses the highway, striding with an unwieldy double step and hop. His right leg, crippled by cancer and now a mere stump, is attached to a prosthesis fitted with a battered Adidas shoe.
It...
By: Tina Novotny
If you are an urbanite like me who likes to
channel their inner farmer, then a local country fair isn’t going to cut
it.
I need something more; a deep dive into what it’s
like to live and work on...
By: Ewa Chwojko-Srawley
Catherine Babick introduced Georgina to the arts. She moved to Georgina from Toronto as an 8th-grader. Georgina schools offered no art programmes, there were hardly any artistic activities, she recalls. Her first action: start the Georgina...
By: Mike Anderson
The
Painted Perch Festival, which began as a novel idea eight years ago, is now the
highlight of the summer for Jackson’s Point.
“It's the best festival that we throw in the Point,” says Steve Jacobson, chair of the...
By: Mike Anderson
It was a lovely summer evening for a stroll in the gardens outside The Briars and to celebrate the importance of art, music and culture in our community.
Well attended by 150 guests in their best summer attire,...
Expect to
see plenty of cowboy hats, faded blue jeans and line dancing as The ROC hosts
its first-ever live country music festival on Saturday, July 27th.
Georgina CountryFest is packed with activities, including a vintage car show, baby contest, slow-pitch...