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ART IN THE LIBRARIES: UPCOMING EVENTS

The Annapolis Valley Regional Library offers plenty of options for aspiring and established artists, and art appreciators! Here are some examples of what’s happening in your local branches this month:

BERWICK: Local artist Delaine Carlson’s multimedia works are on display.

KINGSTON: In 2022 eight of Nova Scotia’s public library systems teamed up to offer simplified access to their combined collections. The result is Same Page, a “super library” of nearly a million items available to borrow.

The Kingston Library and 7Arts is asking artists ages 12-18 to imagine what access to Same Page means to them in an art show titled “Being on the Same Page”.

Submissions are due January 14 and will be on public display in February. The opening is on January 20 from 4-6pm at the library.

On January 21 from 11am-1pm, 7Arts is offering a free Same Page art workshop for teens. Registration required. be hung on a wall is welcome. Deadline is January 21.

The art will be on public display in February and March.

Teen Artist Hub: Every Friday, 3:45-4:45pm from January to March, youth ages 12-18 are encouraged to come explore their passion for art. Registration required.

Painternoons: 3:30-5pm January 17, February 14, March 14. Ages 18+. Celebrate the colours of spring with instructor Kathy Williams. All materials supplied. Registration required.

WOLFVILLE: On January 8 drop into the library between 2-4pm to watch local textile artist Debbie Tucker demonstrate rug hooking. You can also give it a try! A collection of locally hooked rugs is on display until February 6.

For more information visit www.valleylibrary. ca or call your local branch.

MIDDLETON: Calling all artists! We are seeking submissions on the theme “What is a Library? A place? An emotion? An archive? A memory?” Any format that can

January 2023

SUDOKU

Difficulty: Easy

Edited by Margie E. Burke

1 6 9 7 6 5 8 4 2 6 8 1 7 9 9 5 7 3 1 8 5 3 5 2 9 6

Copyright 2023 by The Puzzle Syndicate

HOW TO SOLVE:

Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9; each column must contain the numbers 1 to 9; and each set of 3 by 3 boxes must contain the numbers 1 to 9.

(Answer appears elsewhere in this issue)

Solutions to Sudoku and Crossword (page 7)

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