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Preserving Our Past 
Through Art

 
The Northern Ontario Railroad Museum & Heritage Centre, will host an event to illustrate the role of art in the preservation of our heritage.  

The participating Sudbury area artists are well known for artwork depicting heritage scenes, such as historic buildings, early mine shafts, abandoned train stations or vintage vehicles. 

This event should have wide appeal for all family members and should be particularly nostalgic for our seniors.

Participating artists: 
bulletGord Drysdale
bulletRobert Michelutti
bulletCharlie Rapsky
bulletJamie Ruddy
bulletDoreen Sanders
bulletOryst Sawchuk
bulletRoyce Simpson
The event will be held on Saturday, May 6 and Sunday, May 7, 2006 from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at Pioneer Manor, which is located at 969 Notre Dame Avenue in Sudbury. There is free parking on the site.

Admission is free of charge, but donations to the Northern Ontario Railroad Museum & Heritage Centre will be gratefully accepted at the door.

If you have any questions about the event, contact one of the following people:

bulletRobert Michelutti (705) 858-1167
  
bulletNellie Lanteigne (705) 969-2814
 
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To find out more about the Northern Ontario Railroad Museum & Heritage Centre, please check out the web site links below:
 

www.northernontariorailroadmuseum.ca

 
 
 

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