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TABLE TENNIS TIME: York Mills Collegiate student Jason Zhou plays a game against a SATEC @ W.A. Porter Collegiate player in table tennis Friday. Zhou defeated his opponent 11-6, 11-3.
Willowdale artists hold art show and sale April 19 to May 2 For more than six decades, the Willowdale Group of Artists (WGA) has hosted an annual spring juried art show. One of Toronto’s oldest active arts groups, the WGA will hold its 66th show April
19 to May 2 at the North York Civic Centre from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. “The spring juried show pulls together the best Willowdale Group of Artists has to offer in the vast array of quality paint-
ings, in genres from botanical and landscape to abstract, impressionism and more,” the group said in a statement. The show will see artists’ works judged in the categories of best in show, best landscape,
best floral, best abstract and four honorable mentions. A reception will be held April 23 from 7 to 9:30 p.m. in the Members Lounge in the civic centre at 5100 Yonge St., north of Sheppard Avenue.
Fairview Public Library is reopening this morning. Two-and-a-half months after a Feb. 5 flood caused by a broken watermain closed the building, the doors will open Thursday, April 17 at 9 a.m. The re-opening is eagerly anticipated in the community, especially since the flood came less than a month after the library re-opened Jan. 10 following a 15-month renovation project. Most of the library, one of Toronto Public Library’s most popular branches, will open but part of the first floor will remain closed for restoration. In June, the rest of the first floor and the program rooms on the first and fourth floors will reopen and programs including Leading to Reading, adult literacy and English-as-a-secondlanguage classes will resume, according to TPL’s website. Meanwhile, meeting and theatre rentals remain on hold until more information about access to the rest of the building becomes available, the website added.
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