CREEMORE FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS 2017 – Saturday, Sept 30 and Sunday, Oct 1, 2017

CREEMORE FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS 2017

An Annual Autumn Arts Weekend in Creemore

Sept 30 & Oct 1, 2017

10am to 4pm

All events are free

Part of Clearview Township’s Small Halls Festival
www.smallhallsfestival.ca

Owl in flight by Jim Harkness

The Owl Show

Immerse yourself in a creative exploration of one of Canada’s most fascinating hunters.

Original owl illustrations, photographs and sculptures. Discover Ann Brokelman’s wildlife photography. Examine unusual owl collections. Make your own owl. Or join in a talk with an owl specialist. At the Station on the Green (10 Caroline St E).

Pallet furniture by Jim StaceyThe Re-Vision Exhibit

Artist Jim Stacey seeks to inspire artisans and woodworkers to work in material diverted from landfills. Starting with wooden pallets, he re-imagines reclaimed material as art and home furnishings. Outside the Station on the Green.

Pottery by Rene PetitjeanCanada 150 Bowl Show

Large bowls created by local potters and ceramic artists to commemorate our nation’s 150th birthday. Also discover unique, large art bowls loaned from local collectors. At the Creemore Log Cabin, steps away from the Station on the Green.

Logo for Purple HillsForty Years of Purple Hills (1977-2017)

Historical artifacts from the Purple Hills Arts & Heritage Society celebrating forty years of cultural invention in Creemore. At the Station on the Green.

And there’s more!

35+ artists, artisans, sculptors, jewellers and more in local businesses, studios and galleries around town all weekend.

Artists on Location

 

Festival program and map – download and print to plan your weekend!

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Listen to the radio ad from Classical 102.9

Creemore Festival of the Arts Committee 2017
Gail Caswell, Basil Guinane, Jim Harkness, Sara Hershoff, Victoria Denoga Huntley, David Bruce Johnson, Cheryl MacLaurin, Julie Pollock, Laurie Severn, Jim Stacey, Carole Watson

www.phahs.ca

@purplehillsarts

Do You Have Purple Hills Memorabilia?

Our 40th Anniversary Exhibit

Purple Hills Arts & Heritage SocietyTo honour our 40th year, we are putting together an exhibit for this year’s Creemore Festival of the Arts. (Mark your calendar! It’s the weekend of Sept 30 & Oct 1, 2017.)

We are seeking Purple Hills memorabilia to share such as:

  • pictures of people and events
  • posters, tickets, newsletters, costumes, decorations, etc.
  • old records, notes, other documents

We are also actively archiving Society records and other materials. You may have some of them in your attic!

If you have any items to share, please email Basil Guinane.

Artists! Sign up for the 6th Annual Creemore Festival of the Arts.

Call for Artists 2017

Creemore Festival of the Arts 2017

Artists on Location

Saturday, Sept. 30 and Sunday, Oct. 1, 2017

Join Us

Artists and artisans! Help us bring fall colours right to Creemore’s main street during our annual arts weekend.

The Artists on Location weekend is an opportunity for artists and artisans to display and sell their art in local businesses, studios and galleries throughout the village of Creemore.  This year’s dates are Saturday, Sept. 30 and Sunday, Oct. 1, 2017.

This program is open to artists and artisans (e.g., visual artists, sculptors, jewellers, woodworkers, craftspersons).

Register Early

Space for this show is limited. We would like to begin registering participants as soon as possible. Location assignments will be made by the Festival Committee on a first-come, first-served basis. REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED.

While the deadline for applications is August 1, all available exhibit spaces may be assigned before that date. To avoid disappointment, complete the registration form and send in your entry fee as soon as possible. If needed, application forms in Word format can be requested from the Festival Committee.

Register here: Registration Form for Artists

Artists’ Fee

A registration fee of $50.00 will cover the program’s overhead costs such as signage, marketing and street decor. The Purple Hills Arts & Heritage Society takes no commissions.

You can pay via PayPal at the website or by cheque payable to The Purple Hills Arts and Heritage Society and mailed to: 10 Caroline St E., Creemore, ON L0M 1G0. Applications will be processed when payment is received.

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If you have any questions, please direct them to Jim Stacey at CreemoreFestival2017@gmail.com.

Creemore Festival of the Arts Committee 2017

Sara Hershoff, Victoria Denoga Huntley, Bail Guinane, Carole Watson, David Bruce Johnson, Gail Caswell, Laurie Severn, Jim Stacey, Cheryl MacLaurin, Julie Pollock

We’re reeling with joy!

Jigs & Reels 2017
The Bar Crew

Thanks to everyone involved in making our spring fundraiser, Jigs & Reels, a success.

Thanks to your generosity, we raised almost $4,000 to support arts and heritage programming in the community.

A HUGE merci to Marie Stephenson for bringing the Mad Rivière touch to the evening. Thanks also to her crew: Lana Bryant, Karen Crevier, Joan Gordon, Kim Shadlock, Sandy Trott and the kitchen team. Thanks to Fred and Lana who managed to raise $400 from the crowd in support of our Artists in the School program. To those who set tables, tended bar and helped with the cleanup, we can’t thank you enough.

Thank you to our wonderful members, their family and friends.

And finally, we thank the band for their jigs and reels.

Until next year,

The Purple Hills Arts & Heritage Society Board

Anniversary Greetings from Collingwood Historical Society

We were thrilled to receive felicitations in honour of our 40th anniversary:

The Collingwood and District Historical Society would like to congratulate the Purple Hills Arts and Heritage Society on their 40th Anniversary.

Celebrating 40 years is a great milestone and one that is achieved through the hard work and dedication of the many volunteers associated with your organization.

Congratulations on your achievement.

The Executive

Collingwood and District Historical Society

www.collingwoodhistoricalsociety.com

 

Join Us for Beer and Business

Purple Hills AGM & documentaryBeer & AGM

Sunday, April 9, 2017

AGM 1:30pm

Screening follows @ 2:30pm

Station on the Green, 10 Caroline St E, Creemore, ON

Join us for our Annual General Meeting followed by “Creemore Springs: The Inside Story” with founder John Wiggins.

We’ll take care of business and then grab a glass of beer, a fistful of popcorn and sit back to watch this 40-minute documentary, the true story (which you may know!) of how one man turned a personal and professional setback into a tiny brewing dynasty. John will be on hand to chat and answer questions.

Admission is free. Donations to Purple Hills Arts & Heritage Society are appreciated but not expected. For more information contact info@phahs.com.

See event on Facebook.

Presented by Purple Hills Arts & Heritage Society and Creemore Springs Brewery Ltd.

Tea and History is Back!

Susanna Moodie: Fact and Fiction

Purple Hills presents

Susanna Moodie: Fact & Fiction

Sunday, April 30 @ 2pm

Station on the Green in Creemore, ON

Guests Cecily Ross and Michael Peterman will join us in a moderated conversation about Susanna Moodie. Everyone is welcome to attend this free event.

CECILY ROSS is an award-winning writer and editor who has worked at The Globe and Mail, Maclean’sHarrowsmithThe Cobourg Star and The Peterborough Examiner. Her writing has also appeared in The New York TimesChatelaineON Nature and Zoomer Magazine. She lives in Creemore, Ontario. Her first novel, The Lost Diaries of Susanna Moodie, is an engrosssing work of historical fiction which explores the emotional landscape of a Canadian pioneering legend. It hits the shelves April 25, 2017 and will be available for purchase at the event.

MICHAEL PETERMAN, Trent professor emeritus in English literature, is a prolific author and editor with a particular interest in 19th and 20th century Canadian authors. He has devoted significant study to Susanna Moodie and her sister Catharine Parr Traill, who both wrote about their experiences in the backwoods of Ontario in the 1830s. Professor Peterman received Trent University’s Distinguished Research Award and was elected a Fellow to The Royal Society of Canada.

Event details for Tea and History
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Take Our Community Survey

Help us develop community-based cultural and historical programs for Creemore.

Please take a few minutes for this brief survey.

Results from this survey, together with other information we are gathering, will be presented at Purple Hills Arts & Heritage Society’s Annual General Meeting (Apr 9, 2017), and a synopsis will be posted on the website following the meeting. This survey will remain open for responses.

Thank you for your participation. Our mandate is to foster community through cultivating and celebrating a broad range of arts and heritage activities in Creemore and surrounding area.

Sincerely,

Purple Hills Arts & Heritage Society Board

Board Members Wanted

festivalbannerThe 2017 Nominating Committee is seeking volunteers to join the Board of Directors.

The Purple Hills Arts & Heritage Society, a registered Ontario charity, has been part of this village’s culture since 1977. Each year, we build on the vision of volunteers before us — people who cared deeply about community and proudly gave their time and energy to cultivate and celebrate arts and heritage activities in Creemore and surrounding area.

The commitment to fulfill the responsibilities of a Director includes regular meetings (including the Annual General Meeting) and involvement in at least one event or program each year. If you are interested, please get in touch with us.

New Directors are elected by the General Membership at the Annual General Meeting on April 9, 2017.

Find out more about us: www.phahs.ca or @purplehillsarts

2017 Nominating Committee

Julie Pollock, Chair

Sara Hershoff

Gail Caswell

Jim Stacey

Contact information

Tel: 519 216-6852

Email: info@phahs.ca

Mail: Purple Hills Arts & Heritage Society, 10 Caroline St E, Creemore, ON L0M 1G0

Purple Hills’ Community Sponsors

Happy to head on down Mill Street in 2017Man walking on Mill Street

with these fine supporters on our side.

Thank you to our community supporters. Please support those who support us, when you can. It really helps. We are supported by memberships, donations, sponsors and granting agencies.

Simcoe County • Clearview Township

Creemore Springs Brewery Ltd

Chestnut Park Christie’s International Real Estate

Barriston Law • Classical 102.9 FM • The Creemore Echo

Station on the Green • Creemore Log Cabin

Creemore KitchenHeirloom 142Affairs Bakery & Café

Chez MichelMad and Noisy GallerySeasons in Creemore

Cardboard Castles Children’s EmporiumCreemore 100 Mile Store

Curiosity House Books & ArtFlowers by Ms Design

Bank CaféCreemore Village Pharmacy

The Old Mill House Pub