MERA’s pottery studio is always keen to welcome new potters. The best way to join us is to enroll in our introduction to pottery class – a 6 week series of 2 ½ hour classes offering a taste of wheel … Read More
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MERA’s pottery studio is always keen to welcome new potters. The best way to join us is to enroll in our introduction to pottery class – a 6 week series of 2 ½ hour classes offering a taste of wheel … Read More MERA members are welcome to come to the MERA schoolhouse on Mondays for the Open Artists Studio. Bring your own work, and enjoy the light and the warmth during the fall, winter and spring seasons. The MERA room beside the kitchen can hold up to 7 people comfortably. We'll begin with a drop in, so come for all or a part of the time slot. |
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Meeting Space: Pottery Studio (basement)Contact Person: Lyndal NeelinWe are a joyful group of potters who share space, tools and experience in the basement of the MERA schoolhouse. We are organized as a co-operative, sharing responsibility for making our studio a … Read More |
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Meeting Space: MERA Room Contact Person: Bonnie McQuatt We welcome anyone who might have new techniques or designs to share or perhaps just has a desire to try something new. Most of the fun of quilting is being with … Read More |
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Meeting Place: Dean Hall Contact Person: Lise Loader This collective has expanded significantly from a core group over the last few years. The weavers gather to plan and work on projects and are available to share ideas, advice and enthusiasm … Read More |
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Join us and learn from and be inspired by what others in the group are working on. There is plenty of time to work on your own piece and also trade ideas and techniques with others in a casual way. The MERA Recorder Consort is an ongoing, flexible group of players. We meet regularly, playing intermediate level music in 2-5 parts, soprano, alto, tenor and bass. We play for our own enjoyment, and we sometimes play for a MERA event such as the Wassail. If you already read music and play the recorder, we would love you to join this group of enthusiastic amateur players, with teacher Helen Mogford providing guidance and music. We have a 75 minute class most Fridays.
Come and join us. All that you require is an interest in being creative and a MERA membership. We have materials to get you started. We learn and hone our craft together. Be prepared to learn from and be inspired … Read More |
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MERA’s pottery studio is always keen to welcome new potters. The best way to join us is to enroll in our introduction to pottery class – a 6 week series of 2 ½ hour classes offering a taste of wheel … Read More MERA members are welcome to come to the MERA schoolhouse on Mondays for the Open Artists Studio. Bring your own work, and enjoy the light and the warmth during the fall, winter and spring seasons. The MERA room beside the kitchen can hold up to 7 people comfortably. We'll begin with a drop in, so come for all or a part of the time slot. |
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Meeting Space: Pottery Studio (basement)Contact Person: Lyndal NeelinWe are a joyful group of potters who share space, tools and experience in the basement of the MERA schoolhouse. We are organized as a co-operative, sharing responsibility for making our studio a … Read More |
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Meeting Space: MERA Room Contact Person: Bonnie McQuatt We welcome anyone who might have new techniques or designs to share or perhaps just has a desire to try something new. Most of the fun of quilting is being with … Read More |
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Meeting Place: Dean Hall Contact Person: Lise Loader This collective has expanded significantly from a core group over the last few years. The weavers gather to plan and work on projects and are available to share ideas, advice and enthusiasm … Read More |
3 events,
Join us and learn from and be inspired by what others in the group are working on. There is plenty of time to work on your own piece and also trade ideas and techniques with others in a casual way. The MERA Recorder Consort is an ongoing, flexible group of players. We meet regularly, playing intermediate level music in 2-5 parts, soprano, alto, tenor and bass. We play for our own enjoyment, and we sometimes play for a MERA event such as the Wassail. If you already read music and play the recorder, we would love you to join this group of enthusiastic amateur players, with teacher Helen Mogford providing guidance and music. We have a 75 minute class most Fridays.
Come and join us. All that you require is an interest in being creative and a MERA membership. We have materials to get you started. We learn and hone our craft together. Be prepared to learn from and be inspired … Read More |
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The Annual MERA Christmas Fair returns this year! Saturday November 8th from 9 am to 3 pm. Since 2005, MERA (McDonald’s Corners & Elphin Recreation & Arts) has hosted our Christmas Fair where local artisans offer wonderful and unique items … Read More
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This multi-artist exhibition by the MERA Art Circle is called MERA Artists. The MERA Art Circle is a welcoming group of people who meet weekly, set out the paints, brushes and materials to play and be creative. The exhibition features … Read More |
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Amanda Rheaume has grown to be a chronicler of stories and people whose acts cascade through time and space, from the 18th century Red River Settlement to her own doorstep. With curiosity and empathy, Rheaume has become a bearer of history, unearthing and preserving Métis stories in song. In her gutsy guitar-driven style, punctuated with lively Métis fiddle, Rheaume’s heartland rock is built to last, resolute in rhythm and unswerving in purpose. |
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MERA’s pottery studio is always keen to welcome new potters. The best way to join us is to enroll in our introduction to pottery class – a 6 week series of 2 ½ hour classes offering a taste of wheel … Read More MERA members are welcome to come to the MERA schoolhouse on Mondays for the Open Artists Studio. Bring your own work, and enjoy the light and the warmth during the fall, winter and spring seasons. The MERA room beside the kitchen can hold up to 7 people comfortably. We'll begin with a drop in, so come for all or a part of the time slot. |
2 events,
Meeting Space: Pottery Studio (basement)Contact Person: Lyndal NeelinWe are a joyful group of potters who share space, tools and experience in the basement of the MERA schoolhouse. We are organized as a co-operative, sharing responsibility for making our studio a … Read More |
2 events,
Meeting Space: MERA Room Contact Person: Bonnie McQuatt We welcome anyone who might have new techniques or designs to share or perhaps just has a desire to try something new. Most of the fun of quilting is being with … Read More |
1 event,
Meeting Place: Dean Hall Contact Person: Lise Loader This collective has expanded significantly from a core group over the last few years. The weavers gather to plan and work on projects and are available to share ideas, advice and enthusiasm … Read More |
3 events,
Join us and learn from and be inspired by what others in the group are working on. There is plenty of time to work on your own piece and also trade ideas and techniques with others in a casual way. The MERA Recorder Consort is an ongoing, flexible group of players. We meet regularly, playing intermediate level music in 2-5 parts, soprano, alto, tenor and bass. We play for our own enjoyment, and we sometimes play for a MERA event such as the Wassail. If you already read music and play the recorder, we would love you to join this group of enthusiastic amateur players, with teacher Helen Mogford providing guidance and music. We have a 75 minute class most Fridays.
Come and join us. All that you require is an interest in being creative and a MERA membership. We have materials to get you started. We learn and hone our craft together. Be prepared to learn from and be inspired … Read More |
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MERA’s pottery studio is always keen to welcome new potters. The best way to join us is to enroll in our introduction to pottery class – a 6 week series of 2 ½ hour classes offering a taste of wheel … Read More MERA members are welcome to come to the MERA schoolhouse on Mondays for the Open Artists Studio. Bring your own work, and enjoy the light and the warmth during the fall, winter and spring seasons. The MERA room beside the kitchen can hold up to 7 people comfortably. We'll begin with a drop in, so come for all or a part of the time slot. |
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Meeting Space: Pottery Studio (basement)Contact Person: Lyndal NeelinWe are a joyful group of potters who share space, tools and experience in the basement of the MERA schoolhouse. We are organized as a co-operative, sharing responsibility for making our studio a … Read More |
2 events,
Meeting Space: MERA Room Contact Person: Bonnie McQuatt We welcome anyone who might have new techniques or designs to share or perhaps just has a desire to try something new. Most of the fun of quilting is being with … Read More |
1 event,
Meeting Place: Dean Hall Contact Person: Lise Loader This collective has expanded significantly from a core group over the last few years. The weavers gather to plan and work on projects and are available to share ideas, advice and enthusiasm … Read More |
3 events,
Join us and learn from and be inspired by what others in the group are working on. There is plenty of time to work on your own piece and also trade ideas and techniques with others in a casual way. The MERA Recorder Consort is an ongoing, flexible group of players. We meet regularly, playing intermediate level music in 2-5 parts, soprano, alto, tenor and bass. We play for our own enjoyment, and we sometimes play for a MERA event such as the Wassail. If you already read music and play the recorder, we would love you to join this group of enthusiastic amateur players, with teacher Helen Mogford providing guidance and music. We have a 75 minute class most Fridays.
Come and join us. All that you require is an interest in being creative and a MERA membership. We have materials to get you started. We learn and hone our craft together. Be prepared to learn from and be inspired … Read More |
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Vinta is a “chamber folk quartet” consisting of Nathan Smith, Emilyn Stam, John David Williams, and Robert Alan Mackie, all exceptionally talented multi-instrumentalists, music scholars and close friends. Vinta’s musical inspiration starts with cherry-picked gems from European traditional music, breathing new energy into old tunes with creative, dynamic ensemble arrangements and brilliant musicianship. Their original compositions build on this foundation, creating a seamless body of work that is delightfully joyful and irresistibly moving. |
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MERA’s pottery studio is always keen to welcome new potters. The best way to join us is to enroll in our introduction to pottery class – a 6 week series of 2 ½ hour classes offering a taste of wheel … Read More MERA members are welcome to come to the MERA schoolhouse on Mondays for the Open Artists Studio. Bring your own work, and enjoy the light and the warmth during the fall, winter and spring seasons. The MERA room beside the kitchen can hold up to 7 people comfortably. We'll begin with a drop in, so come for all or a part of the time slot. |
2 events,
Meeting Space: Pottery Studio (basement)Contact Person: Lyndal NeelinWe are a joyful group of potters who share space, tools and experience in the basement of the MERA schoolhouse. We are organized as a co-operative, sharing responsibility for making our studio a … Read More |
2 events,
Meeting Space: MERA Room Contact Person: Bonnie McQuatt We welcome anyone who might have new techniques or designs to share or perhaps just has a desire to try something new. Most of the fun of quilting is being with … Read More |
1 event,
Meeting Place: Dean Hall Contact Person: Lise Loader This collective has expanded significantly from a core group over the last few years. The weavers gather to plan and work on projects and are available to share ideas, advice and enthusiasm … Read More |
3 events,
Join us and learn from and be inspired by what others in the group are working on. There is plenty of time to work on your own piece and also trade ideas and techniques with others in a casual way. The MERA Recorder Consort is an ongoing, flexible group of players. We meet regularly, playing intermediate level music in 2-5 parts, soprano, alto, tenor and bass. We play for our own enjoyment, and we sometimes play for a MERA event such as the Wassail. If you already read music and play the recorder, we would love you to join this group of enthusiastic amateur players, with teacher Helen Mogford providing guidance and music. We have a 75 minute class most Fridays.
Come and join us. All that you require is an interest in being creative and a MERA membership. We have materials to get you started. We learn and hone our craft together. Be prepared to learn from and be inspired … Read More |
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