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Saturday, December 5, 2015

Stitched Together: The Art and Warmth of Quilts 10:00 am - 4:30 pm

Stitched Together gives visitors a chance to explore Peel’s past through our vibrant quilt and coverlet collection, which spans three centuries. On November 1st, join the Museum Curator, Annemarie Hagan as she gives a Special Curator Talk at 2:30 pm.

Contact: erin.fernandes@peelregion.ca

Through our Eyes: Homeless in Peel 10:00 am - 4:30 pm

Presented by PAMA in partnership with ShareED. For most of us, it is hard to imagine what it is like to be without the stability of a home. Homelessness in Peel is less visible than in downtown Toronto, yet it still exists here and impacts the lives of thousands of people of all ages. This exhibition explores the lived experiences of some of those homeless and at-risk individuals in Peel through art, words, video and photographs.

Contact: erin.fernandes@peelregion.ca

What Kids Wore: Children's Clothing from the Collection 10:00 am - 4:30 pm

This small exhibit features some of the wonderful children’s clothing in the PAMA Museum collection, dating from the mid-19th century until well into the 20th century.
Adults $5 Students & Seniors $4 & Families-2 adults & 5 kids-$12

Contact: erin.fernandes@peelregion.ca

PAMA's Point of Inspiration 10:00 am - 4:30 pm

This exhibit, curated by Gerrie Loveys, examines the different areas of inspirations for the works of art in PAMA's collection. Art works by Inuit artist Samuellie Pudlat, Montreal artist Marcelle Ferron and others will be represented in the exhibition.

Contact: erin.fernandes@peelregion.ca

Stephanie Rayner: Boat of Eternal Return 10:00 am - 4:30 pm

This exhibition presents and interprets Rayner’s sculptural installation The Boat of Eternal Return. The 29 foot boat showcases multi-layered meanings touching on the passage of time, life and death, regeneration and reincarnation. This unique piece is a symbol of how imagination can be given shape and form through an array of materials.
Adults $5 Students & Seniors $4 & Families-2 adults & 5 kids-$12

Contact: erin.fernandes@peelregion.ca

Holiday family day at the exchange 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Celebrate the beginning of the holiday season with scrumptious soup, hot chocolate and activities for the whole family on Saturday, December 5th, after the Bolton Santa Claus parade, from 1:00 – 4:00 pm at the Exchange, 55 Healey Road in Bolton.

The air will be abuzz as the Exchange Collaborative holds a variety of fantastically fun holiday activities. The Caledon Parent Child Centre and Bethell Hospice are hosting a kid’s craft table while Bolton Alliance Church is inviting everyone to decorate gingerbread cookies. Youth activities will be run by Canadian Mental Health Association Peel. Toy and food donations will be sorted with Caledon Community Services as the Caledon Public Library invites all to “Spin the Wheel” and win some fabulous prizes. Soup, served by Peace Ranch, and hot chocolate, handed out by Rapport Youth & Family Services, is there for everyone to enjoy.

Come and join the fun!

The Collaborative is an “Exchange” of ideas, resources, space and services. It is currently comprised of 11 organizations representing a cross-section from business, non-profit, the faith community and other areas working together to enrich our community as we are “better together”. The Exchange is Caledon’s Collaborative…beyond4walls. Find us on Facebook and Twitter as the Caledon Exchange.

Contact: kderi@ccs4u.org

Fun Weekend Family Activities 1:00 pm - 4:30 pm

Each week, visitors make a new creative project inspired by PAMA’s exhibitions. Free with Admission. Admission: Adults $5 Students & Seniors $4 & Families-2 adults & 5 kids-$12

Contact: erin.fernandes@peelregion.ca

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