L; 1; Erland Lee (Museum) Home Events May 2-28, 2006 Artistic Showing in the Drive House Artistic Impressions, a trio of Hamilton artists, (Joyce Jeffrey, Janie Perrin, and Abraham Shalaby) will have a painting exhibition in the museum's carriage house. Admission to the art display is free (donations appreciated). Regular admission applies to main museum. Show Opening: May 7, 1:00 - 4:00 pm. May 25, 2006 109th Annual Meeting of the Stoney Creek Charter Branch WI, 7:00 pm Just in time for Flag Day, the museum hosts the annual meeting of the world's oldest Women’s Institute Branch, with special guest speaker: Anglican Bishop Ralph Spence, speaking on Flags and Heraldry. 7:00 pm, at the museum (552 Ridge Rd.) June 3, 2006 Stoney Creek Canada Flag Day Parade The 37th Canada Flag Day Parade, streetfest activities and Music in the Park are linked with Stoney Creek’s Battle Re-enactment Weekend. The Erland Lee Museum is a proud participating partner in 2006 STONEY CREEK CANADA FLAG DAY. This uniquely Stoney Creek event is bigger and better in 2006, with a free show by the Reptile Man at 3:00 pm at Olde Towne Square. See the museum‘s display down at Stoney Creek’s Olde Towne Square (Fountain Parkâ€" Jones St. and King St.) from 11:00 am - 6:00 pm. June 25, 2006 Strawberry Social, Celebrating WI Days Enjoy afternoon tea and home-made iced cream at the Lee and join us in commemorating the legacy ofthe Women’s Institutes. 1:00 pm - 3:30 pm. 552 Ridge Rd. 905-6512691 July 8, 15, 29, 2006 “Help Us Build Old Stoney Creek" The Erland Lee Museum will hosting a series of workbees on Saturday afternoons in 2 July and August. Children and adults alike are invited to assist with the construction of the museum's 1910 model of Stoney Creek. Younger children can assist with the painting ofscenery and miniatures. Older children and adults can work to craft a 1:87 scale model of one of Stoney Creek’s historical sites along King Street and Highway #8. Successfully completed works will become part of the museum’s permanent model. Find your? favourite articles online at: ww.fwio.on.ca Sessions start at 12:30 pm and run until 3:30 pm Saturday July 8, 15, 29. Materials are provided, but enthusiasts are welcome to bring their own painting supplies. Age range: 8 and up. $2.00 per participant per session. Pre registration by 4:00 pm the Thursday before each session (July 6, 13,27) is required. For Yourflnfotmation \ar ‘ ate Provincial Board 2006-2007 Rosemary Moran Presrdenr Joy Trirnble Preuden t«flect Dororthy Beedham and Frankie Higginzor Eastern Region Winnie Trachsel and Cindy Lockhart Western Region Eleanor Wiersema and Anne Dyas Northern Region Ilene Chesterman and Marian Austin Southern Region Answers to Test your Knowledge Quiz. 1 True A ROSE Session is any educational as“ that the general public partICIpates in. 2 False Your ROSE Sessron can focus on any 7:: ' that IS educational. 3 True The ROSE Program has participation of ~13, 564 people Since inceptior 4 False. Your HOSE Sessmn can be a small : m: 9 event as long as it meets the criteria listed ir :' 5. True. Many Branches use their ROSE Sessio'; 3' fundraismg opportunities. recurs: 6 True FWIO has always worked hard at ecl women to help create stronger familve. . - stiongercommunllies. 7 True Learning to scrapbook, cook or tree craft is a great educational topic. 8 True If you‘re not promoting memcé at your ROSE Sessrons, you are missmg a n7 opportunity ui 9 False The ROSE Program Manager is availa: answer your questions, offer advice and suc :". you in any way possible. 10 True True True. A ROSE Session SHOULD be 2' Hospitality Homes Hospitality Homes in Ontario are open to all WI Members and their companions for $15 each per night. To obtain a list of Homes. send three 51 cent stamps to Gillian Catto at Box 16, Site 14, RBI Whitefish ON POM 3E0, or contact Gillian at 705â€"866~0253 or gilcat@sympatico.ca. PUBLICATIONS MAIL AGREEMENT NO. - 40036824 RETURN UNDELIVEHABLE CANADIAN ADDRESSES TO: FWIO 7382 WELLINGTON ROAD 30 RR 5 GUELPH ON N1H 6J2 Email: fwio@fwio.on.ca