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Student Show highlights young talent in Huron and Perth
Nicole Hardy, F.E. Madil
Harvest, oil pastel, from the
2015 Student Show.
The Student Show 2016 will be part of the Blyth Festi-
val Art Gallery's 41st season of exhibitions. Dozens of
works by Huron and Perth County high school art stu-
dents will fill the Bainton Gallery for this show, which
begins with the opening reception at 6 p.m., April 28
and runs until May 19.
This annual show is an exciting venue for the cele-
bration of student creativity and will feature the best
works of art students in Grades 9 to12. The Avon Mait-
land District School Board includes schools from Wmg-
ham, Clinton, Goderich, Exeter, Mitchell, St. Mary's,
Stratford and Listowel. The Huron Perth Catholic
School Board is represented by students from Clinton
and Stratford. Many different artistic techniques will be
featured including mixed media, sculpture, photogra-
phy, drawing, painting, printmaking and digital
illustration.
This year, the Student Showhas been once again rec-
ognized and nominated for Huron County's Arts and
Heritage Network's Cultural Event of 2015.
The public can expect to see exciting art, full ofyouth-
ful energy and off-the-wall ideas. The Student Show
2016 is presented by the Blyth Festival Art Gallery and
Contributed Photo
Who knew that after 40 years these
girlfriends would still be meeting and
eating at Bartliff's Bakery. This was a
weekly treat for these C.H.S.S. friends
to eat here during lunch hour, either
for a `Dutchie' doughnut, mocha
circle, or a lunch of French fries and
gravy. Since their graduation from
C.H.S.S, the girls all went in different
directions. Two have moved to B.C.,
one to the U.S., another to Alberta,
and others have remained in or close
to Huron County. Thanks to Facebook,
they have reconnected once again.
About 5 years ago, whenever an out -
of -province girlfriend is in the area,
they arrange to meet and eat again at
Bartliff's Bakery. Left to Right:AnnVan
Spengen/Gerrits, Arlene VanderWal/
Van Maar, Wendy Greidanus/Wassink,
Giena Datema/Nonkes, Mary Rapson/
Otto, Wilma Greidanus/Zantingh.
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sponsored by Goderich Print Shop. Itis curated by Lau-
ren Marshall and officially opens with a celebratory
reception in the Bainton Gallery (next to the Blyth Festi-
val Box Office) on April 28 at 6 p.m. Five awards of
excellence will be presented to outstanding students.
All teachers, students, parents and members of the
public are invited to the reception to join in the festivi-
ties and help us open this exhibition. Refreshments will
be served.
The show will be available for viewing during the
Blyth Festival box office hours and continues on display
until May 19.
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