Erland Lee (Museum) Home Events Calendar, 2003 Jan. 7 - Janet Lee's Birthday Commemorated % Feb. 15 - Lee Museum Booth. Heritage Week Event City Hall in Hamilton and at the Joseph Sneider House in Kitchener Feb. 22 - Create a House Log Workshop Learn how to research your home and create a working House Log Mar. 8 - International Women‘s Day Commemorated Mar,17-22 » March Break Activities: Stoney Creek and the Iron Horse Model train display of Sloney Creek's HG, Bi ELR. (circa 1910), With new historical buildings modelled in Fruitland and Winona. Apr. 5 A Maple Syrup on the Lee Farm Maple syrup event With pancake breaklast. Apr, - TBD (To be decided) v Women’s Art Association at Hamilton Show May 3-4 A Doors Open Hamilton Erland Lee‘s Birthday Commemorated on May 3, with complimentary cake. May 18 - Queen Victoria's Birthday Commemorated May 31 - June 1 v Stoney Creek‘s Spring Blossom Studio Art Tour Stoney Creek artists display quality wares in the Museum. June 11 - Women's Institute Days: Die Cast Miniatures Exhibit and Luncheon Take lunch and view a local collection of die cast miniatures. June 14 » Museum Float in Stoney Creek Flag Day Parade July - TBD - Creative Memories Workshop Learn how to make colourful and professmnal keepsake photo albums tor your tamily. Sept. - TBD v Central Ontario Artists‘ Association Paint-Out at the Lee Sept. 27 - Antique Examination Day and Luncheon Take lunch and have an antique examined by the Museum's appraisers Oct. 1-31 - 11lh Annual Local Art Show and Sale Over 100 works of art from local artists are on display and for sale at the Museum Nov.1t - The Tragedy of War New historical artifacts trom the Gordon Lee Collection will be unveiled. Exhibit runs until Nov. 28. Nov. - TBD â€" Wentworth County Quilt Documentation Project at the Lee Dec. 2 -21 < Victorian Country Christmas in the City The Museum is decorated for the season. Bring the kids lor children's crafts and complimentary treats. Dec. â€" TED - Stoney Creek Historical Society's 12'h Christmas House Tour Formore information about the above events at the Lee Home contact Curator Miirhael Gemmell at 552 Ridge Rd., Stoney Creek ON LB} 2Y6, Phone: 905-662-2597. Or check out the website at wwwfwioon calfwio/eventshtm/ 3% 10 Home 8. Country, Winter 2002-03 Let’s Play Ball! The Roebuck Women '5 Institute presented a 5500 cheque to Marlene Neddo and Juan Dickson, representatives of the Leeds & Grenville Ladies Softball League, Roebuck Team Last April the Branch decided to support a local ball team and really liked the idea at supporting a women’s team. The money was used to purchase ball shirts. The women in the back row lrom left to right are Melba Francis, Marg Buck/er, Mildred Hall, Kaye Kingston, Gail Kilmartirig. Joan Anslead. Arm Fluigrok, Nell Westrate and Mary Outram. From left to right in the middle row are Jaan Dickson, Mar/en Neddo, Lyn Macaw, Gail Salmon, Cathie Kelse, Cathy Williams and Edith Jenkins. Kneeling (l to r) are Donna Hall, Barb Winters and Pam Perrin. Submilled by Gail Salmon. PRO, Roebuck Wl‘ Grenville Grand Champion Quill It took Tara Women’s institute members and Iriends 130 hours to create this 90 x 110 inch Pinwheel Log Cabin quilt. The quilt took reserve grand champion quilt honours at the Arran-Tara Fall Fair. it was presented to Maxine Tremaine (far right). Special Events Coordinator at Participation Lodge near Holland Centre, to be auctioned at the 2f" Annual Quilt Auction organized by the Lodge and Community Services. Also shown with the quilt are (left to right) Life Member Louise Broadloat, Branch PresidentAnna Hodge and Guilt Coordinator and Branch Treasurer Edith Turnert Submilled by Carolyn Cameron PRO. Tara WI. Bruce Counly. Why People are like ’Taters People who never participate and just watch while others do the work are “Speck Taters, " People who never help but find lault with others who do are “Comment Taters. " Pa opla who say they 71 help, but never getaru und to I! are “Hezzie Ta " People who are kind and lend a helping hand are “Sweet P'Taters.