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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Feb 2000, p. 19

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(Continued from page 18) group show includes works Submissions sought for local spoken word CD Tupperware Sandpiper and Pilgrim Sound are calling for submissions for an upcoming spoken word CD to be released in the spring. The 22â€" track CD will leature poetry, fiction and other spoken words from across the country by Helen Edmonds, Shirley Elford, John Kepâ€" kiewicz, Heather Wood, Neil Forrest, Kathryn Forler, Aggie Beynon, Submissions are welcome in any audio format, and should be accompanied by a SASE and a print version of the pieces Paulus Tjiang, Karen Dueck, Heather Dayâ€" mond, Peter Hall and Susan Belyea. The Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery presents Visual Feast: A Sumptuâ€" ous Selection of Ceramic Plates and Platters. Pal‘s Galerie, 16 John St. W., Waterloo, features Send tapes to: Tupperware Sandpiper, 4â€"55 Northfield Dr E., Suite 188, Waterloo, ON., N2K 316 Memories of the 1900s, a collection of keepsakes from 1900â€"1999. The exhibit continues throughâ€" out February. Homer Watson House & Gallery presents A River Runs Through it through April 6. The group exhibit features Inâ€"5â€"X (insects) by Robin Tilos, Watershed {water on its way to the sea) by Robert McNair, and A Year on the Grand (Grand River landscapes}) by Linda Risacher Copp. Ten Dead Birds, an exhibit of oil paintings by CThristopher Griffin is on display at Kitchener city hall rotunda. The exhibit continues throughout Febâ€" From Then to Now, an exhibition of works by local fibre artists, is on disâ€" play throughout February at the Walper Gallery at the Walper Terrace Hotel. UPCOMING Fragments of Flesh, an exhibit of fabric, sand and found objects by Vessna Perunovich, opens Feb. 29 and continues through March 18 at WLU‘s Robert Langen Gallery. An openâ€" ing reception will be held March 1 from 4â€"5 p.m. The Waterloo Commuâ€" nity Arts Centre, 25 Regina St., 5., Waterloo, features an exhibit depictâ€" ing Women‘s Lives, March 3â€"15. THURSDAY Theatre on the Edge perâ€" forms improvisational comâ€" edy every Thursday at 8 p.m. at the Waterloo COMEDY Community Arts Centre Admission is $5. For inforâ€" mation, call the box office at 747â€"5049. sUNDAY The Dog Ate My Script, comedies improvised from audience suggestions, are presented on the last Sunâ€" day of every month at 7:30 p.m. at the Kitchenerâ€" Waterioo Little Theatre, 9 Princess St. S., Waterloo. Admission is $5. ; \Complete Foot Clinic 751 Victoria St. S. Suite 206, Kitchener iY Orthotics & quality footwear can help SORE or NRED FEET 19

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