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Winners announced for local Youth Bench Art Contest at Kay Cee Gardens
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April 29, 2021 · 0 Comments
By Sam Odrowski
The Optimist Club of Orangeville is revamping the park benches at Kay Cee Gardens and calling on youth in the community to utilize their artistic talents and submit fresh new ideas to adorn them.
The benches at Kay Cee Gardens were hand painted many years ago, but the paint has since faded, leading the Optimist Club to launch its 2021 Art Contest for Youth.
“It’s been a difficult time for many and we wanted to create an event that would involve our local youth, looking to our beloved Kay Cee Gardens, where Christmas in The Park has been held for the past 27 years, we realized the park benches were crying out for a facelift,” said Tina Clare of the local Optimist Club.
By Martina Rowley
Starting in January, Orangeville is allowing residents living in semi-detached and single-family homes to have backyard chickens. This pleases me immensely! Many cities across Canada and other countries have acknowledged the benefits of urban backyard chickens. Far from turning an urban environment into a giant farm, it has so many good sides that instead of questioning, “why should there be hens in town?” one should exclaim, “why not?”
Some of the benefits of eggs from hens raised on pasture or your backyard compared to factory-farmed hens are that they contain less cholesterol and saturated fat, and more Vitamins A, D, E, omega-3 fatty acids (the good fats) and beta carotene.