It’s a case of good news, bad news. The good news: our spring issue has been mailed out to our subscribers, giving them first crack at it as always, and we’re hearing good Read More
Here’s an update from Georgetown’s Healing Hands for Haiti: It has been more than two weeks since the devastating magnitude 7.0 earthquake struck Haiti and damaged our medical, rehabilitation and prosthetic fabrication facilities in Read More
Here’s more news about efforts to benefit Haiti, this time from Collingwood: On Saturday, Feb. 6, 2010, Cranberry Resort opened their doors to help World Vision and Salvation Army with their quests to help the thousands Read More
Here’s some interesting art news from a former colleague with Halton-Peel Communications Association, Eleanor Brownridge, herself an accomplished artist: The work of five new, local artists, sculptor Paul Vodak, photographer MK Lynde, stained glass Read More
Here’s another Escarpment-area group that is raising funds to help Haiti: Golden Horseshoe Aquatic Club has more than 200 young people in their swim club who practise at swimming pools around the city of Hamilton. Read More
We just received some news about an art auction to benefit the Heart and Stroke Foundation. Bidding can be done online. Here are the details. JORDAN ART GALLERY HEART TO HEART AUCTION OF ART Silent Read More
Georgetown Choral Society (GCS) participated in a combined mass performance at Avery Fisher Hall in Lincoln Center, New York City, on January 18. Some of the night’s proceeds are going to relief efforts in Haiti. Read More
We’re happy to pass on this news about Habitat for Humanity Halton (HFHH) and their work in Haiti. They want to emphasize that donations from individuals until February 12 will be matched by the Canadian Read More
This news item just came in to Escarpment Views: The chairperson of the Oakville Community Centre for Peace, Ecology and Human Rights (OCCPEHR), Mervyn Russell, will be a keynote speaker at the upcoming “Rally Against Read More
Yesterday Mike & I attended an important media event at the Art Gallery of Hamilton (AGH) where some new African works of art were unveiled. We hope to publish a photo of this in our Read More