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And we’re hiring. 3 JULY 2014 / THE OVERCAST / SEVEN The interior of your car is now newsprint black, like the bags under your eyes. Editor’s Journal EIGHT Despite the good intentions of starting a newspaper to talk about the great Music PAGE 4 10 Signs You’re FOUR You find things people are up to, your email is an Running a Paper yourself in a car unmanageable pile of unread requests from Visual & dealership parking lot, people who think you don’t care enough about Performance Arts weighing the environmentally irresponsible them to respond. PAGE 9 ONE You have, at least once, had someone nature of an SUV against its ability to carry walk into the office to find you “brainstorm- Books way more papers from point A to B. You NINE Most people complain about their napping” on the conference table as if it were PAGE 12 decide, yes, an SUV, even if people like this monthly bills of $60 for this and $200 for that; a bed. 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But at least you’ve finally music. “Oh,” she says. “Hmm.” assume false things about you. PAGE 23 got an excuse for your imperfect sanity. Cover Story THREE There is a large knife in your car. SIX People joke that you are the “Jack and PAGE 24 It’s for slicing open bundles of papers, but Jill” of the website’s sex & relationship Q&A it still leaves that friend of a friend with the series. Every second Tuesday, you worry Lifestyles impression you could be a questionable people are picturing you in a nightgown and PAGE 26 murderer of hitchhikers, or friends of friends. loafers pretending to be a sex guru. CHAD PELLEY Hurry up! 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COVER PHOTO CREDIT: Joel Upshall UNCREDITED ARTICLES: Chad Pelley theovercast.ca 4 Music / JULY 2014 / THE OVERCAST S O N SI E T N O M NI HI C R A M O L E G N A Y B O T O H P Every City Needs a Band Like The Beer Patrice BY CHAD PELLEY their shows cultivate is heightened by the people stopped leaving when we matter, they often play dress-up, just fact the band’s light-hearted punk-funk rock played.” And they play often, a We started for you. “We look like the lunatics songs include ballads for the everyman, like commendable onslaught of live to dream of a have taken over the asylum after Most psychology textbooks complete “Minimum Wage Rage” or the crowd favourite shows have really helped them running through your mother’s talk about how our sense of party-in-a-can “Big as Mine,” which, as their new live album become a quick city favourite.“We clothesline.” type of act. smell is supposed to trigger explains, is about the musically under-explored started playing the kind of gigs topic of “average sized penises.” that we wanted to see, where The dress-up routine started nostalgia and emotion more everyone lost their minds and had a as a way to make their stage than any other sense. But they “You might as well play in a band that reflects crazy time. Everyone at shows secretly wants to presence both bigger and less awkward, and got it all wrong: it’s music that the members,” the band says. “What you rock out and have the craziest night ever, but the evolved into the band actually having stage gets in our bones and moves us like, how you are, how you feel.” Their brand atmosphere has to be there – and the people on characters with their own names: Harris of music, like their wild live shows, is just a stage have to play a big part in that.” O’ Scumwater, Dr. VonRompenstien, The more than anything. natural fit. “All music has a governing feeling - Infamous Don Pickles, Rufus Preroll, and Ugg ours is humour and enthusiasm [for] how we The Beer Patrice go out of their way in that Gurg. Check out their Facebook fanpage for When timing marries the right song and place, feel. It appeals to us, and we think, to other regard. “The best shows are the ones where the best band bio of the century. music taps into something primal that can people – we could sing about love, dragons, you can lose yourself and become more than obliterate the stress and banality of everyday pirates, or whatever, but we want to sing a spectator – a part of what’s going on. Faces Having a schtick can also help with buzz life, and leave you a happy, drunken mess on about comical gibberish.” in a crowd are kind of passive, but if you get and branding, although that’s not the band’s a wild dancefloor. A liveshow from The Beer thrown on stage and start screaming along, motivation. Take cool-kid favourite Father Patrice will prove that. That vibe and view comes across in their then you’re IN the show. We started to dream John Misty. He’d been pumping out albums as liveshows, where no one, the crowd included, of a forty-five minute complete party-in-a-can J.Tilman to little reception. Then he threw on a Go to one of their shows on a Friday night and is feeling anything but up for a silly good time. type act. We played to a lot of empty bars and well-tailored suit, called himself Father John they’ll knock the silly modern-day worries off There’s a feral energy in their shows. It’s rare, wanted them to feel full.” Misty, and adopted a ladykiller persona and your shoulders for a few hours, and reconnect and feels more like a wild house party with your BAM: international fandom. “The costumes you to the primitive wild animal you are; best friends than a run-of-the-mill bar show. If you haven’t heard them, here’s a pitch, started as a way to hide ourselves - but after a nothing will matter but the music possessing “We started like a run-of-the-mill bar show,” right from their own mouths. “We sound like while became a way to step outside of ourselves you and the beer your dancing friends are they say. “We were awkward and the crowd was The Dead Kennedys covering Red Hot Chilli and let out whatever craziness we wanted to knocking out of your bottle and all over your awkward. But at some point we either stopped Peppers tunes, with all of the lyrics changed by happen.” The craziness is contagious – be sure shirt. The we’re-all-in-this-together vibe being terrible or we stopped caring entirely and Frank Zappa.” And because first impressions to catch some next time you need a night out. Music 5 JULY 2014 / THE OVERCAST / Mic to Mic Jon Hynes on His New Solo Album, Watchful Creatures Many know this jack of many that listened to Jesus Lizard and The Pixies at my parents’ house in Upper Gullies! Now bands from his time in a I’m an adult that has “808s and Heartbreak” popular St. John’s band from and “Ghosts of the Great Highway” on regular the recent past: Trailer Camp. rotation. If my sound didn’t change over the past ten years I’d be worried/concerned/ Some local bands, like Pet Vet, confused about me. are keeping Trailer Camp alive in cover songs. Kelly McMichael joins you on tracks 4 & 8. She’s quickly become a favourite around movement, and expectations. I see my i.e folk, pop, rock, soundscape, whatever. Since moving to Ontario, he’s been a busy St. John’s, though she’s from Ontario. generation being content with doing what they I personally love it when a record bounces multi-instrumentalist playing and touring with You’re from here but living in Ontario, want at their own pace, and that’s great. There is around a bit and keeps the listener on their great bands like Gentleman Reg, The Hidden how did you two meet? no hurry to ‘settle down’ or get that ‘secure life’ toes. It keeps everything exciting and displays Cameras, Evening Hymns, Hey Rosetta, and Kelly McMichael RULES! She’s one of in your early years. It’s still on our minds, and we the depth of the writer(s). Maybe my next Donovan Woods. my favourite goof ball humans and is an will get there eventually, just not right now. record will have everything cranked to 10 for a incredible musician. Gentleman Reg opened solid forty minutes. I have all the options. Jon’s solo debut dropped in June, and given for The Hidden Cameras on a five-week Story goes the album was two years in his background, it’s no surprise the debut Canada/US tour, and Reg asked if I wanted the making. What was it you were striving The outro of “Opinion Piece” is a clear shines. Watchful Creatures skirts many to play bass on some of his songs. Kelly for, sonically, that required the time it album highlight. What’s the song about? genres, making each his own by never dipping was playing keys at the time and we (slowly) took and the meticulous crafting? The song was written a few months after heavily enough into any one genre to sound became great friends. The project didn’t have a strict timeline so we I was mugged. I was tackled down, football familiar. There’s a signature sparseness in (Jamie Bunton and myself) just worked at it style, and held in a submission hold, most of the tunes, while other songs vary Watchful Creatures is a curious until it was done. Before we started recording, essentially, until I gave up my phone. It could tempo and keep things interesting. album title. Explain. Jamie and I agreed that we would spend as have been a lot worse, but I left the scene I always found it fascinating that we learn much time as necessary on each instrument unharmed. I was shaken by the whole thing In the semi-recent past, you were playing through observation and we are products of until it was perfect. And when you’re playing for a few months. The whole violation thing around town in Trailer Camp, a rowdier our environment. I feel that since playing with every instrument there is no band mentality was prevalent at first but then I started to look sound than what’s on display here. What all the bands I’ve played with I gained a lot of of ‘we’ll bang these out in a few days’ because at it from the perspective of the jumpers and brought you to Ontario, and what made experience and learned incredible things, as you’ve been rehearsing like crazy before going found understanding in it. I knew there was a you change your sound? well as some bad. This album is a product of in the studio. We worked on each song until song in there somewhere so I started writing. In 2008 I started to get an itch to try those experiences; my environment. I guess it was done. We coupled obsessive perfection It was originally recorded as a heavy rock something new and see what other I’m the Watchful Creature … whoa, meta! with a healthy dose of anality, which results in song but after sitting on it for a while I felt it opportunities were out there in the world of a long recording process. was too aggressive. So I reworked the song music. I moved to Toronto in the spring and The sound on this album is very distinct, until I came up with the version on Watchful lucked into some pretty great gigs. Since original, particularly on tracks like “The There’s quite a range of sound on the Creatures. I’m really proud of it. then I’ve toured and recorded with some Later Ones.” The chorus of which chants, album. Is diversity something you think incredible people and bands. The music I’m “We are the later ones.” Who are these benefits a record, or, was it coincidental? Find Watchful making now is certainly much different than “later ones”? There’s definitely a wide range of sounds Creatures on what I did in Trailer Camp, but I mean, it has “The Later Ones” is about a specific (capital observation, Chad) and songs. I’ve iTunes & to be, right? Experience and time has to affect generation. I wrote this song with the idea discussed this with a few friends and it’s pretty Bandcamp one’s creativity. In Trailer Camp I was a kid that each generation has its own pace, hard to place the album in a neat little category, 6 Music / JULY 2014 / THE OVERCAST Sounds Fantastic: Experimental & Unusual Instruments at Sound Symposium BY LAUREN POWER The ARC Andrews describes Cissoko as a “sweet It’s tough to engage with the audience and humble human being with fingers of Georgie Newman is a Common when it looks like you’re checking fire and a voice that soars.” Plus: he knows Facebook. That’s why Andrew Staniland Snoop Dogg, personally. Thread in the St. John’s Music Scene and Scott Stevenson built the ARC (or attenuated ribbon controller). “Most WHERE TO FIND IT: Free workshop on electronic instruments are user-facing the kora and Africa’s Griot heritage on July BY ERIN POWER been a long time objects,” says Staniland. “I wanted 10 @ 1:30 PM.Boujou Badialy Cissoko will There is still in the making. much more on the something that, first of all, pointed be performing July 9 @ 11:00 PM at Quiet There has been some “I’ve always had a horizon for Newman outwards … something that was Music, and July 11 @ 8:00 PM in concert. great relationship this coming interesting to watch.” The device is shaped outstanding new music coming with Gene Browne year. like a four-pointed star with concave sides, out of this province over the and I knew what and is about the size of a vinyl record. Dials he wanted to do [at The and faders are replaced by sensors that are Spectral Piano past year. Levee]. He needed someone to help him out sensitive to touch, pressure, and motion. The spectral piano is a device that allows with sound and then he let me use the place to Each sensor is assigned a sound file by the an acoustic piano to create dramatically Emerging local talent Lady Brett Ashley, Allie do some live off the floor recordings of some artist, creating massive soundscapes of different sounds by ‘bowing’ the strings Duff and the Happy Campers, Make Mean bands.” varying pitch, tempo, and volume. with electromagnets, instead of just Everything, Waterfront Fire, Bridges, and striking it with a hammer. The augmented Nicer have wowed St. John’s audiences with What started with the Daisy Cutters and then WHERE TO FIND IT: Tour of the MUN piano remains fully acoustic, yet it’s able recently released EPs. Green and Gold set the Dodgeband quickly snowballed into ten other School of Music electronic music studio, to produce continuous sound (kind of like local scene ablaze with their debut album The projects. “The bands I record all know their and discussion on the development of the a pipe organ), pitch bend, shimmer, and Body Knows, and yet not everyone knows that own sound and they are all seasoned and ARC on July 10 @ 10:00 AM. Staniland plucked sounds. there is a common thread that runs through unique individuals who have had their sum and Stevenson will be in concert on July these releases. His name is Georgie Newman. of experiences, but what I can bring to them 11 @ 8:00 PM. WHERE TO SEE IT: Doug Blackley and Andrew Czink will be giving a workshop, is that I know what they sound like live. I’ve featuring the spectral piano, on July 6 @ If you’ve spent a Friday or Saturday night mixed them as many as half a dozen times 10:00 AM and July 7 @ 4:00 PM. They’ll be checking out the many live shows at The Levee, just to see what they’re all about. It’s a really The Kora in concert July 5 @ 7:00 PM. then you’re familiar with this sound engineer good asset to be able to do that. It’s all really Not all musical discoveries are new. extraordinaire from his work as a sound guy for natural, you know, natural synergy.” The kora is an ancient African harp-like live shows. But his passion for new talent and instrument and dates back to the 16th new music hasn’t stopped there. Since January, At the core of Newman’s work is maintaining century. It is said that it was created by The Medieval Organetto Newman has acted as a recording engineer, transparency for the artists he is working “jinns” (genies) when a man wished for The Medieval Organetto is held like an composer, videographer and producer for a with. The recording is “a snapshot of a certain the greatest instrument in the world. “In accordion, looks like a baby church organ, substantial number of artistic projects around location at a certain time with the artist ... so the hands of a master, it’s one of the most and sounds like the best Renaissance fair the city. Aside from the numerous artists he it’s not my vision and I actually get to see how mesmerizing musical experiences one can ever. Canadian harpsichordist Katelyn has recorded, he has had a part in the release that person sees music and how they want have,” says musician and world traveller Clark, who specializes in historical of over twenty live show videos, has performed it to sound, and really get inside the heads of Curtis Andrews. Shaped like a lute, with performance and experimental music on as part of the alt-electro duo Georgie and JoMo these creative people.” twenty-one strings passing over a high early keyboards, will improvise a concert (a project with music and life partner Joanne bridge, the kora is played like a harp, with performance using the instrument. Morgan), and has been composing a score for a There is still much more on the horizon the index fingers and thumbs of each hand, soon to be released video game. for Newman this coming year. Georgie is creating layers of sound and rhythm. At WHERE TO SEE IT: Katelyn Clark will currently working on the second of three the Symposium, the kora will be played by be in concert JULY 6 @ 8:00 PM - 10:00 From sound design for theatre, a brief planned EPs for Make Mean Everything. He Boujou Badialy Cissoko of Senegal, who PM, accompanied by sound artist Patrick apprenticeship as an assistant engineer is finishing work on Allie Duff’s sophomore will perform in concert with Andrews. Dupuis on electronics. with Louis McDonald, and work in underwater album, and is preparing to record his first acoustics, Newman’s unique recording style has death-metal album with To Shreds You Say? Music 7 JULY 2014 / THE OVERCAST / 8 Music / JULY 2014 / THE OVERCAST Spin This . LOCAL RECORD REVIEWS DOWNBEAT UPBEAT LOUD Colours Untitled EP Pockethands BY BLEU BY PET VET BY POCKETHANDS Who is Bleu? Not many people may know the answer to Pet Vet have been creating a stir on the local music scene Halfway through last year it became obvious that most music that question right now, but after listening to the Colours since they released The Palace Demos and began playing journalists would agree that “pop punk” isn’t a dirty word EP, I have a feeling that’s about to change. Bleu is the live last year. The lads released their first EP this year, anymore, with some going as far to declare it a “revival” which contains all four songs from the 2013 demo plus two moniker under which nineteen year old songwriter and (although this implies it ever went away, which is a different fresh ones. Produced by Tyler Lovell and Justin Davis, and multi-instrumentalist Marcus McLaughlin has released his discussion). This acceptance was heralded here at home by beautifully mixed by Lovell, the EP showcases the band’s first collection of solo material. While fronting St. John’s the popularity of bands like Japandroids or Toronto’s Pup, who signature fuzzed-out grooves and quirky time shifts. psych-indie group Garden Riot, Marcus accumulated some recently made this year’s Polaris long list. If Mount Pearls’ The record comes blazing out of the gates with “Dig At You” songs that didn’t quite fall into that niche. “I’ve had all these Pockethands start touring their asses off they could stand to do and “Tight Shoes,” a pair of powerhouse tracks that hint songs floating around in my head and I finally decided to try just as well on the promise of their new EP. They establish their at frontman Brandon Coaker’s love of the legendary local and make some of them tangible,” says Marcus, “There’s versatility right out of the gate with a nimble riff in “cool guys, band Trailer Camp. “Shake Up My Libido” is a polyrhythmic still a bunch more to come, which I’m slowly working on.” roundabout of tom thudding and growling bass that calls to forever!” before launching into a raucous punk rock banger. Colours has an undeniable lo-fi charm, which comes from mind traces of producer Tyler Lovell’s own projects such as Standout track “Bike Ride” has a bridge that echoes the best the fact that it was recorded using a USB mic his roommate Thee Internet and Vicar. Perhaps inspired by the band’s city of of 90’s Pacific Northwest bands, right down to the structural had, “and the lowest-tier recording software.” Although the origin, “A Mountain of Pearls” resembles a case study of the complexity of the songwriting. Aside from being performed recording quality adds an endearing texture, it’s the strength suburban middle aged man as Coaker sings “Hey yo, looks with the intensity of a thousand prodigal suns, this EP is tight of the songs and melodies that have the strongest appeal. like you made some money last year. Now you can pick up without treading in needless meticulousness. The distorted Stylistically, Bleu reminds me of what it might sound like if all the pieces and make off all your fears. Take your kids to bass rattle in “Bookman” for example adds just enough the park get’em in after dark ... Man sleeps on a mountain Stephin Merritt started a band with Galaxie 500. There are looseness that you can enjoy this record without thinking it of pearls.” Pet Vet takes a short detour into some slightly definite elements of surf, dream pop, and a sprinkling of new was Protooled to death. There’s also a poignancy to the lyrics Lynyrd Skynyrd-esque blues rock territory with the opening wave with airy vocals, dry drum sounds, ample ride cymbal that belie their age, trading in capital-B “Big” questions about bars of “Hang My Coat Up,” but it doesn’t take long before and jangly, reverb drenched guitars permeating every song. death, perception of self, and a moral distress. Be sure to the song morphs into a schizophrenic anthem for All three songs on this EP are gems but “Familiar Faces” see them live soon and embrace a side of yourself the everyday office worker. Closing the EP with features some lovely Beach Boys style backing vocals and Check out that maybe you forgot about. Though I gotta the frantic punk turned shoe-gaze noise of some fuzzy Pixies-esque lead guitar work which might make theovercast.ca say, it’s weird to talk about music that makes “Hockey Dads,” Pet Vet remind us why they it my favourite right now, but that changes every time I listen have generated such a buzz about town, you nostalgic when it’s being made by to the record. I can’t wait to hear what else Bleu has up his they play music we love about things we can people who are nearly a decade younger ON THE RECORD sleeve. - DAMIAN LETHBRIDGE relate to. - DAMIAN LETHBRIDGE PLAYLIST THIS than you. - RAJIV THAVANATHAN CFA THURSDAYS TELL US MORE Visual & Performance Arts 9 JULY 2014 / THE OVERCAST / Matt Wright’s And now he’s releasing a comedy album that highlights how, like Jesus, he is the product of Miraculous Birth a miraculous birth and so we should heed his wisdom, or at least his comedy. at the Heart of His new album was recorded during this year’s His New Comedy Olympics, and starts off segueing from topical Album, Vasectomy talk of the games into discourse on the World Juniors, which are something Wright has a Baby hard time getting behind given the age of the competitors. “Yeah, these guys are sweet at hockey … [but] at the end of the day they’re a BY CHAD PELLEY bunch of younger guys that get a handjob and L L they’re excited instead of disappointed.” HA S If you’re attune to the local P U L E comedy scene or not, you’ve One quarter of the album – and the best JO Y material in the performance – is a reflection B likely heard of Matt Wright TO on Matt’s origins as an accidental baby, hence O H P the album’s title, Vasectomy Baby. As we He’s funny, sure, but driven too, and that’s part learn, Matt was born despite a deliberate The jokes in this portion of the album are a the Toyota Tundra just like you would!,” of making it in the arts: Wright is showing up in surgery meant to prevent him. As a result, his reflection on how this might have affected how Wright jokes that the upside of the truck topical news spoofs, placing in competitions, siblings had many years on him. “Keep in mind he turned out. His sister taught him how to talk being doomed is the airbag will be filled with hosting notable events and sharing stages that my siblings were in high school when I to women for example: when they say hello, marshmallows. with notable names, writing films, and even was growing up, and high school statistically he was taught the polite response is big tits, acting in them. He’s even the guy whose car houses the worst people in the universe,” he yum yum. His older brother took to putting Matt does a good job playing off crowd was totalled by a city garbage truck that lost jokes, about how his formative years were him in a dress and taking him out, and Wright comments during the live recording as well, control on an unploughed road this winter. shaped by his crass high-school-aged siblings. thinks on how this had a lasting effect, “I don’t which demonstrates his naturally quick-witted wear women’s clothes anymore, but I do like to nature (a mandatory trait of the trade). Some order salad and eat other people’s fries.” crowd incorporation halfway through the T H E PLA NTAT ION performance was also a nice touch in ensuring CRAFT STUDIOS When his parents caught his siblings telling everyone was still engaged. Likewise, once or him he was a vasectomy baby, the father broke twice he let the wrong word slip, as in saying some news to all the kids, “Well, I have to be “she laid my soup on the ground” as opposed - QU I DI V I DI V I LLAgE- to “table,” but played off his own word slips to honest, you were all accidents.” The sister, for crack some of the best jokes on the album. example, might not have been the vasectomy Such displays of impromptu humour speak to baby, but she had her own cute-secret his true nature as a comedian. nickname: the crème du menthe baby. Part of Wright’s charm is his goofy laugh he Of being a vasectomy baby, he jokes that lets out as a natural punctuation to break up anything he can accomplish in life will always jokes. And he does a great job circling back to be trumped by the very first thing he ever did: previous jokes for added humour and cohesion beat the one in a million odds of “getting out of the forty-minute performance. If there is of my dad’s dick in the first place.” When your a joke on the album that misses the mark, birth is a miracle, any other accomplishment you’ll be laughing too frequently to notice. Not can’t stack up. Come see Newfoundland’s finest emerging artisans at work and even a vasectomy could stop this force of local take home handmade one of a kind textiles, jewellery, woodcut comedy. If you haven’t caught him yet, catch Other bits of the performance rip apart modern prints, apparel, weaving, ceramics and more. Minutes from him July 3-5 at Yuk Yuk’s. conventions the way only humour can, in downtown St. John’s in the heart of Quidi Vidi Village. exposing their absurdity. Self-aggrandizing resumes, for example, and the dishonesty of COME. SEE. SHOP. a job interview form another highlight reel Matt’s new comedy album, QVVPlantatiOn.COM in the forty-minute routine. TV commercials Vasectomy Baby is available through don’t escape the scrutiny either. In hearing his website: mattwrightcomedy.com the Toyota Tundra’s opening line of “We built 10 Visual & Performance Arts / JULY 2014 / THE OVERCAST SUMMER 2014 FAMILY PROGRAMS From July 1 to August 29, 2014, 2 – 4pm Every afternoon from 2–4pm at The Rooms we have something for your family to do. Drop by and see what the fun is about as you learn, explore and create together as a family. Mondays – IMAGES OF THE NORTH YOUTH ART WORKSHOPS Landscapes, animals, snow houses and northern lights are iconic images July 7 to 11, 1:30 – 4:30pm often associated with Sir Wilfred Grenfell’s Mission. Create a print or PUT IT IN PRINT postcard all about Newfoundland and Labrador. Explore the wide world of printmaking in this hands-on artful Tuesdays – PRINTMAKING afternoon camp. Participants will create their own original artworks using multiple printmaking techniques, including mono-printing, Create your own original pieces of art in this hands-on, drop-in workshop calligraphic printmaking and linocut printing. Participants will also geared for every member of the family and come back to learn different have the opportunity to tour our permanent collection and discuss printmaking techniques throughout the summer. the work of printmakers such as Christopher Pratt, David Blackwood and Rockwell Kent. Wednesdays – PANSIES FOR THE WAR EFFORT July 28 to August 1, 1:30 – 4:30pm To raise funds for the First World War, children sold pansies in the streets MIXED MEDIA SCULPTURES of St. John’s. Come make your own bouquet of pansies and dedicate them Explore different ways of creating sculptures. Using a variety to your hero. of techniques, participants will discover ways to join materials together, including hand sewing, paper and glue, wire and string. Thursdays – BUILDING A VILLAGE Learn about installation art, elements of design and the role of Come in and make a house of your own. Using simple materials, you can artists in society. personalize your house to define what community means to you. Take your house with you or add it to our village. Youth Art Workshops are suitable for creative kids going into Grades 7 to 9 (12 – 15 years old). Cost for each workshop Fridays – MAKE YOUR OWN FISH is $100 per participant (10% off for Rooms Members) and includes all materials. To register for the workshops visit the All sorts of sea creatures call the waters of Newfoundland Visitor Services desk or call 757-8090. and Labrador home. Join us to create your own fish friend while learning more about ocean life. Programs included with the cost of admission to colour outside the lines! www.therooms.ca | 757.8000 | 9 Bonaventure Ave. | St. John’s, NL
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