Arts Alive in the Park
» Sunny Sunday - That's more like it!
Rick Sazon, talented musician and artist
Melanie Gosselin and Gena Devlin at the Willing Hearts booth
May Silvey weaving a traditional cedar bark rainhat
Hans Hylidg and daughter Abby
Looking north up artist's alley past Joyce Furness's booth
Karen Andrews with visitors
Linda Florence at the Forestry booth
Left: Lorene Cecconi. right: Laurie Lee with the Kelly Creek summer school of Art
recent work of Doug Schuetze on the right
Wendy Brown's humour translated to T-Shirts, with other recent work
Caroline Jobe's recent work
Grace Taylor, watercolourist and flower-lover
Donna Vance's work on display
Don and June MacKenzie's recent work
Dorothy and Cliff at their Burnt House Imports booth
Mayra Funes at her Indonesian BBQ booth
Sigred Hawkes and her whimsical art
Vi Isaac, respected local artist and teacher
Timberlane Quilters information booth
Janet Blair and her recent work
Mischa Thoma and Darcy Treadwell's work glows in the sun
Darcy
Adam Donatelli doing soapstone demonstrations
Skye Morrison on her way back to the Local Loco booth
Jamie, Cindy and Melissa and their diverse jewelly
John and Tina Simpson raffling the Luke Raffin print
A short line up at Moe's Kitchen
Sound genius Michael Conway-Brown setting up for Cris and Sue and Rick
a view of the artist's village from the beach
another view of the artist's village from the beach
Elaine Knapp's current painting on the easel
Hans and Abby painting and carving
Hans and Abby painting and carving
May Silvey
Karen Andrews wtih visitors
Doug Engrem
Laurie Lee
Lorene Ceconi
part of Wendy Brown's themed series "The Blue Chair" on the right
Janet Blair with her work, and some of Caroline Jobe's work on the left
Chris, Sue and Rick from the audience perspective
Chris, Sue and Rick
Willing Hearts
Looking south
from the stage
the artist village
the artist village
Kids in Art "playshop"
Playshop leader Barbara Langmaid with parents and kids
Intent young artists
Intent young artists
a break from art - Willingdon beach playground
May Silvey
Karen Andrews
Doug Engram
Laurie Lee
Doug Schuetze's work
Darcy Treadwell's work
Ron Hunter's axes at the Forestry Museum are always welcomed by kids of all ages
Ethnic Junction: l-r:, Susan Dixon, Roberta Pearson, Sheila Butts, Caroline Jobe, and Sandy Dunlop
Wonderful folk songs of hope, inspiration andcelebrations of life from ethnic communities around the world
Dave Florence, Rudi VanZwaaij and Susan Dixon announce the Forestry Musuem raffle winner, Walt Cowlard
Busy intersection
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