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Table of Contents Accommodations........................................................ 13 Adult Leisure............................................................24 & 25 Animal Services.............................................................. 30 Arts and Culture...................................................28 & 29 Centennial Pool............................................................ 16 Community Centres..............................................20 & 21 Community Contacts..........................................40 & 41 Clearview EcoPark and Dog Park......................... 14 Clearview Map...........................................................6 & 7 Clearview Public LIBRARY...................................... 10 - 12 Clearview Public Transit............................................... 5 Community Events.....................................................8 & 9 Cycling............................................................................ 18 Day Camps....................................................................... 31 Euchre............................................................................... 39 Farmers' Markets........................................................... 19 GeOcache....................................................................... 42 Health and Fitness.................................................26 & 27 Heritage Sites................................................................... 38 Hiking Trails..................................................................... 21 March Break............................................................ 8 & 11 MUNICIPAL INFORMATION................................................. 4 Parks and Playing Fields............................................. 23 Service Clubs................................................................... 15 Signature Events............................................................ 22 Sports and Culture Hall of fame............................. 35 Skate Parks..................................................................... 39 Swimming Lessons......................................................... 17 Tourism Services............................................................ 21 YOuth programs...................................................34 & 35 Youth Sports...........................................................32 & 33 Volunteer Opportunities............................................. 36 Get in the Guide The Clearview Activity Guide is a semi-annual publication put out jointly by the Township of Clearview and The Creemore Echo. Editorial content is provided by the Township while graphics, ex p e r i e n c e . s i m c o e . c a layout, design and advertising are provided by the Creemore Echo. To be included in the next edition, contact: Content- Township of Clearview Amanda Murray Community, Culture and Tourism Coordinator 705-428-6230 x 249 amurray@clearview.ca Advertising- Creemore Echo Sara Hershoff Publisher 705-466-9906 sara@creemore.com Get your information into the Fall/Winter 2019/2020 Guide! Information for the Fall/Winter Guide is collected in the summer. To ensure that you get your event listing and organization in the next guide be sure to check the Clearview website, www.discoverclearview.ca or contact, amurray@clearview.ca.
Greetings from The Mayor Welcome to the 2019 Spring and Summer Clearview Township Activity Guide. It would be my hope that you will find opportunities to explore and discover Clearview Township inside the pages of this guide. Clearview is such a wonderful place to live. We are blessed with beautiful landscapes, the wonders of our natural environment, and the friendliest people anywhere in Ontario! If you have an interest in rural culture or a taste for the urban fare, you may find it here. If you don’t find what you are looking for in this guide, then please take a look online at our Discover Clearview website, discoverclearview.ca. Clearview Township is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. We’ve come a long way since 1994! Recreation services and community cultural celebrations are all part of the Clearview experience. Come out and meet your neighbours at one of our Small Halls events, or cheer on the local teams and show the province that rural living is something we celebrate every day. You can stay connected to Clearview Township by visiting our website, clearview.ca or explore the tourism opportunities at discoverclearview.ca Live your best life in Clearview Township. @clearviewmayor Doug Measures, Mayor of Clearview Township @Clearview_twp @discoverclearview email: dmeasures@clearview.ca Top 10 Ways to Enjoy Summer Fun in Clearview 1. Join us to celebrate Clearview’s 25th Anniversary on May 31 and June 1, 2019, “Clearview Days” at the Fairgrounds 2. Shop downtown Creemore and Stayner and the various artisans throughout Clearview 3. Tour the Creemore Springs Brewery or visit North America’s Smallest Jail in Creemore 4. Take the backroads and cycle Clearview 5. Savour the flavours of Clearview’s local restaurants 6. Experience the community halls during the Small Halls Festival 7. Cheer for the home team at a baseball game in New Lowell 8. Live like a local and shop the Farmers’ Markets and road side stands 9. Hike through Devil’s Glen, Frank’s Limestone Kiln or on many of the other trails 10.Explore the Clearview EcoPark, go Geocaching, try bird watching and visit the new Clearview Dog Park! www.clearview.ca • SPRING & SUMMER 2019 • 3
Clearview Recreation Department For the exciting activities and events that are happening throughout Clearview Township please visit our website: www.discoverclearview.ca Municipal Information General Manager Parks & Recreation Community, Culture & Tourism Coordinator Terry Vachon, 705-428-6013 (ext. 21) Amanda Murray, 705-428-6230 (ext. 249) tvachon@clearview.ca amurray@clearview.ca CLEARVIEW TOWNSHIP Recreation Facilities Supervisor Community, Culture & Tourism Assistant ADMINISTRATION CENTRE FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES Dan Gowan, 705-466-3000 217 Gideon Street, Box 200, Lily FireWhite, Chief:705-428-6230 Colin Shewell(ext. (Ext.262) 253) dgowan@clearview.ca Stayner, ON L0M 1S0 smallhallsinfo@clearview.ca Telephone: 705-428-6230 events@clearview.ca LIBRARY, CLEARVIEW PUBLIC Parks & Recreation Clerk Fax: 705-428-0288 Creemore Branch: 705-466-3011 Jessica Co’Dyre, Website: 705-428-6013 (ext. 22 or #1) www.clearview.ca Stayner Branch: 705-428-3595 For all your E-Mail: facility booking requirements: info@clearview.ca Sunnidale Branch: 705-424-6288 jcodyre@clearview.ca Office Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am to 4:30pm ADMINISTRATION Municipal Information PARKS AND RECREATION Creemore Arena Manager Dan Gowan 705-466-3000 217 Gideon Street, Stayner, ON L0M 1S0 | Telephone: 705-428-6230 | Fax: 705-428-0288 CAO Steve Sage (Ext. 228) Community, Culture, Recreation Office Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am to 4:30PM Legislative Services/Clerk: Pamela Fettes (Ext. 224) Shane Sargant (Ext. 249) Administration Facilities Fire and Manager: Emergency Services BY-LAW CAO ENFORCEMENT Aaron Annis 705-428-6013 Acting Fire Chief By-LawSage, Stephen Enforcement Officer (ext. 228) 705-428-6230 Roree Payment, 705-428-6230 (ext. 402) Josesph Paddock (Ext. 241) Legislative Services/Municipal Clerk PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Director of Planning: Michael Wynia (Ext.240) Pamela Fettes, 705-428-6230 (ext. 224) Community Services PUBLIC WORKS ROAD MANAGER Director of Community Services Tony Clarke (Ext. 237) tclarke@clearview.ca PUBLIC WORKS By-law Enforcement Mara Burton, 705-428-6230 (ext. 264) Environmental Services: Mike Rawn (Ext. 243) Senior By-law FINANCE Enforcement Transportation and Recreation: Steve Sage (Ext. 228) Joseph Paddock, 705-428-6230 Henley (Ext.(ext. 225)241) www.clearview.ca Treasurer: Edward 4 • SPRING & SUMMER 2019 • www.clearview.ca W W W. C L E A R V I E W. C A
CLEARVIEW PUBLIC TRANSIT Buy Your Bus Pass at the Library! Clearview Public Transit bus passes are now for sale at the Stayner Branch of the Clearview Public Library! Passes can also be purchased at the Clearview Township Administration Centre during regular business hours. LIVE MUSIC, FARMERS MARKET & CLASSIC CAR SHOW 30 Day 60 Day 90 Day Passes Pass Pass Pass Adult & Senior $40 $80 $120 Student & Youth $30 $60 $90 Learn more about Transit at: Welcoming Jennifer Swan JUNE 6 - AUGUST 29 www.clearview.ca/transit Registered Massage Therapist 705-428-6230 Starting July 7th BOOK NOW! Body 'n Balance STAYNER STATION PARK Music Line Up PhysiotheraPy & Wellness clinic JOHN NOBLE SEPTIC INC. Line Up 3 Caroline St. E, Creemore (705) 520-0265 & B J’s Portable Toilets 705-466-2929 Music runs from 7pm - 9pm. Program is subject to change. Thanks to the generous support of our sponsors! admin@bnbphysio.com 866-757-5937 Follow the Stayner Chamber on Facebook and Twitter. bodynbalancephysio.com service@bjsportabletoilets.com June 6 Jazz Jim Kinnear Trio June 13 Rock Two Guys With Guitars June 20 Blues Not Ottawa Country/ June 27 Greg Holmes Blues July 4 Rock Strange Potatoes July 11 Rock Highway 26 July 18 Country Dusty Roads Band Buy All Metals • Bin Service July 25 TBD TBD End Of Life Vehicles • Free Pick Up Aug 1 Rock Austin McCarthy Aug 8 Gypsy Jazz Huronia Hot Strings • Competitive Pricing Aug 15 Rock 50 Years Late "Turn Your Rust Into Gold " Aug 22 TBD TBD Phone: 705-466-5227 Fax: 705-466-5945 7685 County Road 9, Creemore, Ontario Aug 29 Folk/Pop Shipyard Kitchen Party midwestmetals.ca www.discoverclearview.ca www.clearview.ca • SPRING & SUMMER 2019 • 5
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March Community Events March 31 - The Creemore April 20 - Clearview May 11 - Ramp Romp New Lowell Legion Skating Club’s 50th Community Church Easter (weather dependant) Turkey Shoot Anniversary Skating Carnival Egg Hunt. 9AM-NOON at the Singhampton 3rd Saturday of every month the at the Creemore Arena. 2PM Adults $5 and kids $3. Info: Community Centre Info: Legion hosts a Turkey Shoot For info, contact Julie Bigham, claytonculham@gmail.com tallsmallhallsinghampton@ open to the public. Safest 12 jbigham30@hotmail.com or gmail.com gauge shoot round. Opens at 705-466-2976. April 27 - Dunedin 9:30AM. Fisherman’s Breakfast May 11 – Designs in Nature Friday Evening Supper-every April 4 - Creemore 7- 11AM Celebrate the opening Photography Hike. 10AM– Friday evening. Horticultural Society Seed- of fishing season with your 1PM Join Bryan Davies and Family Bingo – Family Bingo Starting Workshop at St. choice of eggs; bacon; sausage learn how to photograph night the 3rd Friday of every Luke’s Anglican Church Hall, 22 and home fries. Don’t forget to wildflowers and water surfaces month. Starts at 7:30PM. Caroline Street West, Creemore. stop at our bake table for great in the forest. Meet at 9 6:30-8PM. Learn to grow your home cooking. Wellington St. E. in Creemore at March Break - Shinny 11- own plants from seed. Advance Info: 705-466-6161 9AM. Cost is $50. 705-441-7435 11:50AM and Public Skating registration of $5 is required. or e-mail bryan@bryandavies. NOON to12:50PM. Monday For more info or to register, April 27 - Sunnidale Corners com to book your spot. Rain to Friday. Stayner Community CreemoreHort@gmail.com Hall Spring Progressive Euchre date: May 12. Centre, 269 Regina Street, Kick Off Tournament – 7PM $12 Stayner, ON. Check events April 5 & April 6 - The per person. Refreshments and May 16 - Clearview Tulip calendar for fees. Clearview Community big prizes. Info: 705-428-0223 Days, 11:30AM-1PM Stayner www.discoverclearview.ca Theatre annual Fundraising Fountain Park. Concerts from 7-10PM May 3 & May 4 - The Clearview www.discoverclearview.ca March 11 to 15 - Highlands includes a silent auction and Community Theatre presents Nordic March Break Day raffle. Family friendly and fully a special production by our May 18 to October 13 Camp Canadian Winter Fun accessible at the Clearview Youth troupe: “You’re A Good Creemore Farmers’ Market, Themed! Full week or by the Community Church, 1070 Man, Charlie Brown”. at 7:30PM Station on the Green day. Fee includes hot lunch, County Road 42, Stayner. Hear at the Clearview Community parking lot at 8:30AM to and 2 snacks per day and all our amazing Children’s, Youth, Church, 1070 County Road 12:30PM every Saturday rental equipment. Ages: 4yrs to Open and Ukulele troupes. 42, Stayner. See the amazing morning to Thanksgiving. 8yrs. $50 per day. Contact Kelly Tickets must be purchased on talent of the youth of Clearview creemorefarmersmarket.ca 705- 444-5017. our website. as they do what they love: daycamp@highlandsnordic.ca clearviewcommunitytheatre.ca musical theatre! May 18 - Season opening clearviewcommunitytheatre.ca of the Creemore Log Cabin March 15 - The Dance Room April 6 - Duntroon Hall’s 10AM to 1PM Saturday Registrations for Spring, Know It All Ball Doors open May 4 - 8th Annual Stayner mornings from May 18 until Summer, Summer Camp and at 6:30PM, trivia begins at 7PM Kinsmen Duck Race at Thanksgiving. 705-466-2261 Fall Programs begin. Bring your own snacks and Centennial Park, Brock St., www.the-danceroom.com brains. Info: 705-888-9514 or Stayner. 10AM-3PM Includes May 18 - Brentwood www.theduntroonhall.com BBQ, Beer Tent; Silent Auction Horticultural Society Annual March 16 - Stayner Lions and many more activities. Plant Sale at Brentwood Club Ham & Bean Supper at April 7 - Sunnidale Corners Corporate Duck Race at 1PM. Community Centre. Info: Jean the Centennial United Church, Hall Spring Pancake Main event to follow. Tickets $5 Cambourne 705-424-1476; Stayner. Info: Stayner Lions at Breakfast – 8AM-1PM. at local retailers. jean.cambourne@gmail.com lionsjss@hotmail.com Delicious Pancakes & Sausage, or Tina Stephens 705-466-2404 Real Maple Syrup, coffee, tea May 10 - Flowers by MS March 23 - Clearview Health and juice. Preschoolers Free, Design-Kids Mother’s Day May 25 - Creemore Springs & Leisure Expo & Sports Children under 10yrs $3, Adults Workshop, After School. Turas Mór. A unique bike Swap at New Lowell Legion $5, Hungry Man $8. Info: 705-466-1131 tour. Inspired by the vintage 10AM to 3PM Free. Info: 705-428-0223 rides of Europe, Turas Mór – www.discoverclearview.ca May 11 - The DanceRoom meaning ‘Great Journey’ in April 20 - Creemore Farmers Annual Recital, The Orillia Gaelic- is a cycling journey Market Easter Market, 9AM Opera House, 11:30AM and on gravel and non-gravel to 1PM at Station on the Green 6PM performances, tickets on roads through the rolling hills in Creemore. sale now. of Creemore. 9AM to 4PM www.creemorefarmersmarket.ca creemorespringsturasmor.com 8 • SPRING & SUMMER 2019 • www.clearview.ca
spring and summer 2019 May 31 & June 1/All Day June 6 - Music, Market & follows County Rd 91. Ends at East, Creemore. 8AM to 1PM Clearview Days celebrating Park It! opens for the season! Stayner Community Centre. Enjoy displays produced by Clearview’s 25th Anniversary. Station Park in Stayner. Farmers’ Dan Leyshon, 705-428-2931 Horticultural Society members. at the GNE Grounds, 222 market, live music and classic Info: CreemoreHort@gmail.com Fairgrounds Rd. Celebrate car show every. Thursday night July 1 - Stayner Canada everything that is Clearview; until August 29. 5-8:30PM, Day/Heritage Day Parade July 22 – Small Halls Festival its people and places. Starts Music 7-9PM. starts at Station Park at tickets on sale! Friday at 9:30AM with a day Info: 705-428-6230 ext. 262 10:30AM and finishes at www.smallhallsfestival.ca of education. Saturday is full www.discoverclearview.ca Stayner Community Centre. of family fun finishing up with Activities, entertainment and July 27 – Troy Scott Memorial fireworks display. June 8 - Nottawa Hall – birthday cake! Info: Heritage Slo-Pitch Tournament, New www.discoverclearview.ca Lobster and Laughs, Yuk Yuks; Society 705-428-3537 or www. Lowell Recreation Park. Fresh Nova Scotia Lobster. discoverclearview.ca. Free Swim Games start at 8AM Food & June Info: nottawahall@gmail.com at the Stayner Pool, all day! 255 Beverages available all day. The New Lowell Legion Oak Street. Info: 705-428-2810 Info: 705-730-9639 hosts the George Peacock June 8 - GNE Steak Dinner & Memorial Golf Tournament at Dance at the GNE Fairgrounds. July 1 - Creemore Canada August 3, 4 & 5 - New Lowell the Silver Brooke Golf Club. Info For more information visit: Day-Kids Bike Parade, 12:45PM Annual Civic Long weekend. and registration contact Chuck www.greatnorthernex.com Canada Day Parade 1PM Old Fundraiser: Games start at at clutchpet@gmail.com Time Games, Dunk Tank & Street 9AM Men’s Hardball Info: June 15 - Pick’n In the Park Hockey at the Legion. BBQ, food www.leaguelineup.com/ndbl Clearview Community Local bands, BBQ, silent auction and more. Fireworks at dusk. 705-424-5068 Theatre auditions for the fall and family fun. Catch a Silly Info: Norm 705-466-6748 show at the Church of the Good Jen Trick or two. Jean’s for August 10 - Gathering of the Shepherd, 219 Scott Street, Teens will be partnering to July 6 - 9th Annual Stayner Classics, 10AM-3PM Edenvale Stayner. Dates and times will celebrate youth and creativity. Arts Fest. 10AM-4PM Great Aerodrome. $15 per person. be posted once determined: Info: Jen Gerrior 705-428- art and entertainment. Like Largest gathering of classic clearviewcommunitytheatre.ca 3733 or Facebook page (@ and follow Stayner Arts Fest on aircraft and cars in Canada. TheDoorClearview) Facebook. Info: 705-428-2043 or Tour planes, speak to pilots and June 1 - Kinsmen Annual Golf pspellman@sympatico.ca watch the planes fly past. (rain Tournament, 1PM Shotgun. June 16 – Fire Beard & Axes date August 11) Duntroon Highlands Golf Creemore will celebrate July 11-13 - ROXODUS, an Info: www.classicaircraft.com Course, Dinner and prizes to the good guys. For details: epic three-day rock concert at follow golf. $125. experiencecreemore.com Edenvale Aerdrome, Highway August 24 - Dunedin Info: 705-796-3272 26, Stayner. Music, beer garden, Presbyterian Church Chicken June 22 - Strawberry Supper artisan market and camping. BBQ Dinner 4-7PM. June 1 - Creemore at Dunedin Knox Presbyterian Info: www.roxodus.com Info: 705-466-5531 Horticultural Society Plant Church 4-7PM Sale from 8:30AM to NOON Info: 705-466-5531 July 13 - Miller’s Dairy-Dairy August 24 - Copper Kettle Station on the Green, 10 Day, 11AM-3PM Come out for Festival. There’s a Party Caroline Street East, Creemore. June 22 and 23 - Ruff Mudder, some good old-fashioned dairy Brewing! Visit Creemore for Find the BEST values on 10AM to 5PM Pupper Supper fun at the farm! 7280 County some good old-fashioned quality plants plus assistance (dog friendly banquet) at Road 9, just east of Creemore. fun and help celebrate the and advice on selecting and 6-8PM Sunday June 23, Ruff Info: 705-466-2525 brewery, the village and the growing available at no charge. Mudder 9AM to 10:30AM beer! 11-6PM. Info: CreemoreHort@gmail.com Barking Breakfast (dog friendly) July 13 - Avening Beef BBQ. www.copperkettlefestival.ca 10:30AM to NOON, 12:45PM. 4:30-7PM Roast beef dinner June 5 - New Lowell Farmers World Record Attempt. Guiness cooked over an open fire, fresh August 31 to September 2 Market opens in the New Largest Dog Yoga Class. 1:30- new potatoes, coleslaw, baked Spartan Race - Highlands Lowell Recreation Park, at 5:30- 5:30PM. www.rufmudderrace.ca beans and homemade pie at the Nordic. Four days of intense 8PM every Wednesday until Avening Hall. obstacle racing including August 28. July 1-53rd Duntroon to Sprint, Beast and Super Races, Info: 705-428-6230 ext. 249 Stayner 8km Road Race, July 20 - Creemore plus a kids’ race! www.discoverclearview.ca Registration at 8AM Race Horticultural Society Flower & www.spartanrace.ca/en/race/ starts at 8:30AM at the former Vegetable Show at Station on detail/4748/overview Duntroon Elementary School, the Green, 10 Caroline Street Contact: info@spartanrace.ca www.clearview.ca • SPRING & SUMMER 2019 • 9
Clearview Public Library www.clearview.library.on.ca Library Hours and Locations STAYNER BRANCH CREEMORE BRANCH SUNNIDALE BRANCH NOTTAWA DROP BOX 705-428-3595 705-466-3011 705-424-6288 D&L Variety 201 Huron St., Stayner 165 Library St., Creemore 5237 County Rd. 9, New Lowell 4190 County Rd. 124, Tuesday to Friday Tuesday to Friday Tuesday & Friday Nottawa 10AM–9PM 10AM–5PM & 7–9PM 1–6PM Saturday Saturday Wednesday & Thursday 10AM–4PM 10AM–4PM 10AM–8PM Saturday 10AM–2PM Ask us about the benefits that are included with our reciprocal borrowing agreements with the townships of Springwater, Essa and Base Borden Public & Military Libraries. Kids Korner SATURDAY DROP-IN CRAFTS LIBRARY TIME Make & Take Crafts to create free family fun are available on Come to the library for some interactive fun with your preschooler. Saturdays throughout the year at all three branches. We have stories, songs, crafts, games and enrichment activities all designed to build the readers of the future! Sunnidale Wednesdays at 10:30AM AFTER SCHOOL KLUB Come on over to the library after school and join in the fun. Each ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION week, we will have a different activity, games, crafts, food art, Creemore Branch 397 STEAM challenges based on the monthly theme. Some of this year’s themes will include “Camp Out” and “It's all about me”. This PLANNING AN EVENT? program is open to students in grade 2-6. We can help. Stayner Tuesdays, 3-4:30PM FACILITY RENTAL Creemore Wednesdays, 3- 4:30PM up to 450 in our hall, up to 125 in our licensed lounge Sunnidale Thursdays, 3:45-4:30PM CATERING varied menus available www.creemorelegion.ca eventbookings@creemorelegion.ca (705)466-2202 • 27 Wellington St. W Join us at the Legion Euchre - Monday Nights Ladies Darts - Wednesday nights Mixed Darts - Friday Nights Lounge - Saturdays 1 to 5 pm Lounge can be open anytime upon request. JOIN US FOR CANADA DAY CELEBRATIONS - JULY 1 REMEMBRANCE DAY SERVICE - NOV 11 NEW MEMBERS ALWAYS WELCOMED Creemore Legion Breakfasts March 25, April 22, May 12, June 16, Sept. 22, Oct. 27, Nov. 24. 10 • SPRING & SUMMER 2019 • www.clearview.ca
Clearview Public Library March Break Tuesday, March 12-Saturday, March 16 We will be hosting programs every day for all ages throughout the March Break. Look for details in our March Break Flyer. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE COURSES Home Alone What Every Babysitter Should Know Tuesday, March 12 @ the Clearview Township Offices Tuesday, March 12th @ the Clearview Township Offices 9AM-NOON Course-$45 9AM-4PM Designed for children 8-11 years old to give them basic Course & Babysitting Kit Combo-$65 emergency and safety training. Topics include: handling phone A one-day course designed for the 10-and-a-half to 15-year-old calls, people at the door, 911 emergencies, first aid, and at home to teach babysitting, leadership and first aid skills in a fun and dos and don’ts. informative way. Students learn how to care for infants, toddlers and older children, what questions to ask parents, how to give Now taking Registrations. Deadline: March 5th, 2019. first aid and what to do in emergencies. The course includes a Payment is due upon registration. If you are paying by cheque, babysitter kit and upon completion, students receive a certificate please make payable to the Clearview Public Library. Stayner and wallet card. Students bring their own peanut free lunch and Branch: 705-428-3595. baby doll or teddy bear. TD SUMMER READING CLUB This year's theme for the TD Summer reading Club is: Back to Nature! Come to the library this summer and help us celebrate the natural wonders of Canada. We have programs full of games and crafts, challenges and stories to keep you busy this summer. @Clearview_Lib www.nobleins.on.ca • Seasonal Flowers • Hanging Planters • Fresh Coffee • Convenience Items Debbie F Green, CAIB CIP • Gas Station Commercial and Farm Specialist • Movie Rentals • Bottle Return 705-443-5575 • dgreen@nobleins.on.ca 1 Hurontario Street, Collingwood ON L9Y 3Z5 JUG CITY CREEMORE Helen, Bob and Jessie 7560 County Road 9, Creemore • 705 466-2025 www.clearview.ca • SPRING & SUMMER 2019 • 11
Clearview Public Library Adults' Programs Teen Zone The Adult Book Club Teen Crew Stayner Branch-Last Tuesday of the month at 1:30PM This group meets every week for Grades 6-12. The group follows the school board schedule and breaks only during March, Coffee & Crafts (featuring our TwiddleMuff Project) Summer & Winter break. Come out and make new friends as we Stayner Branch- Wednesdays at 1-3PM have fun with art, games, food, technology and learn more about our community. The Adult Card of the Month Club Sunnidale Branch – Wednesdays from 3:30-4:30PM Wow your friends with your creative talent. Each month we will be Stayner Branch –Tuesdays from 3-4PM making a greeting card that you can save and send on the perfect occasion. All supplies are provided. Third Friday of the month at VOLUNTEER BOOK REVIEWERS Creemore Branch. Call 705-466-3011 for details. If you are in Grade 9-12 and need to earn your high school community services hours, you can do this in a fun and informal Morning Coffee Break way by writing a short review about a book that you have read. Start your day with a cup of coffee or tea and conversations with Turn it in at one of our circulation desks to earn ½ hour credit friends. Every Friday morning at 10:30AM we gather at one of our per review. See your favorite branch for details and volunteer local churches for a morning get together. There might even be requirements. cookies! This program runs from September to June and takes a break during July and August. MONTHLY CHALLENGE 1st Friday of the month – St. Patrick’s Roman Catholic Church In the teen zone of each branch, there is a new challenge and a 2nd Friday – First Baptist Church new chance to win each month. 3rd Friday – Stayner Evangelical Missionary Church 4th Friday – Jubilee Presbyterian Church JOIN US AT ONE OR ALL OF THESE EVENTS 5th Friday (if there is one) Stayner Branch CPL TAKING PLACE IN CLEARVIEW Inter-library loans While we strive to have a varied and current selection of materials, The Health & Leisure Expo (New Lowell, March 23) you may require something that we don’t have. In this case, please Kinsmen Duck Days & Race submit an inter-library loan request at the circulation desk or via (Stayner, May 4) cyberspace, and we will do our best to get it to you as soon as The 3rd Annual Queen Victoria’s Tea Party possible. For more questions about this service, please contact interlibraryloans@clearview.ca. (Creemore Log Cabin, May 18) Clearview Days (GNE Grounds, May 31 & June 1) Canada Day Celebrations & Heritage Day (Creemore & Stayner, July 1) Gathering of the Classics i f t y (Edenvale Aerodrome – August 10, Rain date Aug 11) N Copper Kettle Festival (Creemore, August 24) Words in the Woods (Dunedin, September 8) The Stayner Fall Festival (Stayner, September 15) The Great Northern Exhibition 7278 Hwy 26 • Stayner (GNE Grounds, September 20-22) www.niftythriftyshop.ca • 705-517-0414 Small Halls Festival (October 3-6) 12 • SPRING & SUMMER 2019 • www.clearview.ca
Angel House B& B Local Accommodations Givingtree Bed and Breakfast Kate & Darryl Ceccarelli, Pat Steer 705-466-6505 Chai & Andy Gilbert 705-441-7114 angelhouse@rogers.com givingtreebnb@gmail.com Avalon Clearview Studio Bed and Breakfast Glen Huron Inn Elaine & Steve Collier 705-444-8541 Tanya Major 705-441-2235 info@avalonclearview.ca theglenhuroninn@gmail.com, www.theglenhuroninn.com Bear’s B&B Mountain Ash Farm Country Manor & Spa Peter & Susan Dunbar 705-444-6173 Patricia Cleary Clark 705-466-2520 bearsbandb@hotmail.com www.mountainashfarm.com Bellmount House Accommodations Nottawasaga Hideaway Bed & Breakfast Petronella or Angella 705-428-0591 Livia & Trevor Jones 705-443-9513 angiesplace@bellnet.ca nottawasagahideaway@gmail.com Blacksmith House Bed & Breakfast Pretty River Valley Country Inn Jean & John Smart 705-466-2885 Linda Proudfoot & Paul Bilewicz 705-445-7598 www.blacksmithhouse.ca info@prettyriverinn.com Clearview Station B&B Sequel Inn Creemore Dave & Anne Huskinson 705-466-2000 Lisa Rutland & Eric te Boekhorst 705-466-3564 reservations@clearviewstation.com www.sequel.ca 416-480-0996 Coats and Tails Wild Apple Hill B&B Brittany & Matt 705-428-5079 Carol Deffett 705-444-6501 www.coatsntailsinn.com wildapplehillbnb@gmail.com Emily’s Place Willow Trace B&B Darci-que 705-795-5733 Chef Philip Tarlo 705-445-9003 darciquecreemore@yahoo.com All the best from the girls at... info@willowtracebedandbreakfast.com Gables B&B Lois & Bill Roskar 705-517-0221 gablesbedandbreakfast@hotmail.com MILLER’S Miller’s DAIRY day Sat. July 13 11am to 4pm © All the best from the girls at... Put more moo Meet the girls MILLERin ’S your moves! Take a tour DAIRY Enjoy refreshments FRESH Jalon Farms • 7280 County Road #9 JERSEY Just east of Creemore MILK www.millersdairy.com A superb dining experience in the heart of Creemore 150 Mill St., Creemore 705.466.3331 chezmichel.ca www.clearview.ca • SPRING & SUMMER 2019 • 13
EcoPark & Dog Park Clearview EcoPark Address: 300 Mowat St. North, Stayner A public green area where the beautiful natural environment that our community has to offer can be enjoyed. The EcoPark features accessible walking trails, geocaching, interpretive signs and two bird blinds. Off Leash Dog Park Address: 5833 County Road 96, Stayner Fully equipped with tunnels, ramps, a drinking water fountain, dog washings station, leash holders, benches and picnic tables. Open year round from sunrise to sunset. EcoPark Loop Trail Provides residents with a safe, active trail system that connects from downtown Stayner with Clearview's newest naturalized area. The EcoPark Loop utilizes a mix of sidewalks and built trails with numerous access points. View the map >> To learn more, visit: DiscoverClearview.ca/ecopark 14 • SPRING & SUMMER 2019 • www.clearview.ca
Service ClubsLions Clubs International is the largest, most D&L Family recognized service club in the world. Variety Since 1956, The Stayner Lions Club has supported the municipality with projects such as the Stayner & Pool, the gazebo in Station Park, playground Nottawa equipment at the Stayner Pool, furnishing a patient room and family room at Hospice Georgian Triangle. We appreciate the Post office ongoing support of our fundraising efforts that allow us to give Owners – Dave & Louise back to our community, we couldn’t do it without you. 4190 County Rd 124, Contact: Sandra Squire Nottawa • 705-445-6032 705-428-6316 STAYNER & DISTRICT KINSMEN CLUB The only all Canadian service club. Funds are raised through a variety of community events which support local projects such as sports team, community groups and the local food bank. Please watch for the, “Grand Opening of the New Gazebo at the Centennial Park.” We are pleased to host the Beer, Cider and Wine Garden each Thursday night at the Music, Market and Park It. Contact: Kinsmen Ken Rolling 705-428-6646 karolling@rogers.com Air & Noise Engineers and Environmental Consultants Asset Management and GIS Environmental Land Development Renewable Energy and Conservation Solid Waste Structures Transportation Water/Wastewater Well Drilling and Diagnostics 3 Ronell Crescent, Collingwood, Ontario L9Y 4J6 tel (705) 446-0515 fax (705) 446-2399 www.rjburnside.com www.clearview.ca • SPRING & SUMMER 2019 • 15
Stayner CENTENNIAL POOL 255 Oak Street, Stayner, 705-428-2810 This summer, join the pool staff in Clearview’s very own heated outdoor pool. Staff will be on deck from June 29 to August 30 to answer questions regarding the pool schedule or swim lessons. Special swims are planned throughout the season. Starting in August, night swims will be shortened due to limited daylight hours. Pool staff may further change scheduling without notice. If in doubt, please call or check the pool bulletin board for details. POOL SCHEDULE - June 29 – August 30 Note: schedule subject to change without notice SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Swimming Swimming Swimming Swimming Swimming Adult Lessons Lessons Lessons Lessons Lessons Swim 10am-1:30pm 10am-1:30pm 10am - 1:30pm 10am-1:30pm 10am-1:30pm 12-1pm Family Swim Family Swim 1-3PM 1-3pm Public Swim Public Swim Public Swim Public Swim Public Swim Public Swim Open Swim 3-5PM 2-4:30pm 2-5pm 2-4:30pm 2-5pm 2-4:30pm 3-5:30pm Lane Swim Aqua-Fit Lane Swim Aqua-Fit Lane Swim Open Swim 5-6pm 5:30-6:30pm 5-6pm 5:30-6:30pm 5-6pm 6-8pm Public Swim Public Swim Free Swim Public Swim Public Swim 6-8pm 6:30-8:30pm Sponsored by 6:30-8:30pm 6-8pm Stayner Lions Club 6-8pm Staff will be on deck from Saturday, June 29 to Friday, August 30, 2019, and are happy to answer questions regarding the pool schedule or swim lessons. Free swim on July 1. Theme night public swims are planned for July 23, August 8 and August 20. Starting in August, public swims may be shortened due to limited daylight hours. Pool staff may further change the schedule without notice. If in doubt, please call or check the pool bulletin board for details. Admission policy in effect at all times. SWIMMING REGISTRATION Swimming pool inquires can be directed to Swimming Lessons 705-428-6230 ext. 249 or email amurray@clearview.ca Water Babies/ Bubblers $ 62.00 Registration Dates: Learn to Swim $ 67.00 June 17 – June 28, 10AM-2PM at Stayner Centennial Pool Star (2 to 6) $ 89.00 Sessions: RLS Bronze Medallion $160.00 July 2 – July 19 • July 22 – August 9 • August 12 – August 30 (including text book) The registration form is available online at www.discoverclearview.ca RLS Bronze Cross $170.00 (including text book) 2019 SWIMMING POOL RATES Daily Rates Season Pass Summer Plus Pass (season pass + aquafit) Child (under 14) $ 3.00 Child (under 14) $ 66.00 Student/ Senior $ 117.00 Students & Seniors $ 4.00 Student (over 14) $ 77.00 Adult (over 18) $ 127.00 Adult (over 18) $ 6.00 Adult (over 18) $ 87.00 Pool Rental Family $12.00 Family (4 members or less) $132.00 Early Bird Rate Regular Rate Family (5 members or more) $150.00 3 Guards or less $104.00/hour $124.00/hour Aquafit $ 62.00 Full Season sponsor Rental $1,200 16 • SPRING & SUMMER 2019 • www.clearview.ca A deposit of $20 is required. Based on availability.
SWIM LESSONS Clearview is pleased to offer swim lessons similar to those at your local YMCA in Collingwood or Wasaga Beach. This allows continuity in programming throughout the year. We offer Bubblers, Learn to Swim and Star Swimmer programs. Advanced aquatics programs may be offered if numbers permit, such as Bronze Star, Bronze Medallion and Bronze Cross. In general, classes may be combined or cancelled depending on enrollment. Age CLASS MILESTONES WATER basic water skills, entering and exiting the water, blowing bubbles and floating must be accompanied by an adult. BABIES participate alone or with an adult. based water activity program for in the infant to 3 year categories BUBBLERS-Bubblers is a value- Children 3 to 5 years of age may 0 to 3 YRS children 5 and under. Children JR, SR AND water safety awareness, entering and exiting water safely, blowing bubbles and bobbing, front and back SUPER floats, glides, front and back swim BUBBLERS 3 to 5 yrs OTTER introduction to pool safety, front and back floats and glides, blowing bubbles and front and back swim for 5 metres fundamentals of the front crawl that teaches the non-swimmer and deep water, including the LEARN TO SWIM -The Learn level instructional program a variety of skills in shallow to Swim program is a four- SEAL introduction to deep water, floats with rollovers, breathing to the side, front and back glides and swim for 10 metres DOLPHIN Information on flotation devices, treading water, front and back glides for 15 metres, 25 metre swim and an introduction to front crawl SWIMMER Skills include introduction to resuscitation, dives in deep water, and front and back swim for 50 metres stroke. STAR 1 Rookie Patrol first aid, front and back crawl for 50 metres and elementary backstroke STAR LEVELS-The Star Swimmer Program introduces water activity skills with water safety education and awareness a component of all instructional levels. the swimmer to a wide variety of swimming and STAR 2 Rookie H2O Proficiency skills, treading water, sculling, front and back crawl for 50 metres, elementary backstroke for 25 metres and breaststroke STAR 3 eggbeater kick, Rookie Recognition and Rescue, breaststroke for 25 metres and a 300 metre continuous swim STAR 4 ice safety, hypothermia, starts and turns, sidestroke and a 400 metre continuous swim STAR 5 boating safety and self rescue, introduction to butterfly, and a 500 metre continuous swim STAR 6 first aid and victim rescue skills, 600 metre continuous swim, introduction to waltz crawl, inverted breaststroke and double-over-arm breaststroke. OUR STAFF ARE HERE TO HELP YOU Help us create a safe, fun and supportive environment for you, your child and our staff. Please direct any questions or concerns during swim lessons to the deck supervisor. They are the link between you and your child’s instructor. BRONZE MEDALLION/BRONZE CROSS These courses introduce lifesaving skills and are requirements for certification as a lifeguard. Participants must be 13 years old to enroll in Bronze Medallion, and 14 years old to enroll in Bronze Cross with Bronze Medallion as a prerequisite. www.clearview.ca • SPRING & SUMMER 2019 • 17
Stayner Cycling Clearview-Collingwood Train Trail Hitmen Difficulty: Easy Length: 14 km (each way) Minor Station Museum, Collingwood to Station Park, Stayner Spanning from Collingwood to Stayner, the Clearview Train Trail is Lacrosse a crushed gravel, linear trail connecting to the Collingwood Train Trail. It follows an abandoned rail line which used to be part of the The fastest game on two feet! Ontario Simcoe and Huron Railway system connecting Collingwood to Toronto and was built between 1851 and 1855. Prior to its Little Shooters (2015/2016) - $130 abandonment in 1960, passengers enjoyed views of the tranquil landscape along the way. Now used as a multi-use trail, hikers Paperweight (2013/2014) - $200 and bikers can enjoy this flat railbed, stopping in either Stayner or Tyke (2011/2012), Novice Collingwood for lunch or a break. www.discoverclearview.ca (2009/2010), Peewee (2007/2008), Creemore loop Bantam (2005/2006), Midget Difficulty: Moderate/Advanced (2003/2004) - $350 Length: 60 km (loop) Start: Fisher Fields Park, Collingwood Intermediate (1998/2002) - $300 Heading counter clockwise out of the Town of Collingwood, the *Register by March 15th for above pricing* first portion which passes the Collingwood International Airport Check us out at the Clearview Health & is relatively flat and perfect for your warm up. After crossing Leisure Expo on March 23rd County Road 91 you enter more challenging rolling terrain. But the challenge is worth it, as you have multiple opportunities to view the beautiful Mad River along the way. If you are looking for For more info and to register, go to: staynerlacrosse.com an opportunity to stop and soak up the culture, be sure to take a break in Creemore, approximately half way through your ride. This town, known for it’s mouth watering restaurants and coffee shops, has art galleries, shopping and more! On your way back in to Collingwood, be sure your legs are ready for the Fairgrounds Road climb, which is a difficult but short climb to a fantastic view of Georgian Bay. CycleSimcoe.ca Go online to check out more routes, maps and to view a complete listing of cycling events across South Georgian Bay. CycleandStaySGB.ca “Cycle & Stay South Georgian Bay” gives you the opportunity to explore and take in the sights of the beautiful South Georgian Bay region while cycling from one Bed and Breakfast to another. Create your own itinerary! Participating B&Bs are located either on or in very close proximity to cycle routes. If you are not back-packing, arrangements may be made to have your luggage transported to the next Bed & Breakfast on your itinerary (an extra charge may apply). Most B&Bs are within walking/cycling distance to local restaurants.
CREEMORE Farmers’ Markets STAYNER-Music, Market and Park It! Come and enjoy our market with over 20 stalls. Local farmers Every Thursday night from June 6 to August 29 Stayner Station with their fresh produce, local artisans, fresh baking and hot food Park will be the place to be. Enjoy live music on the Clearview give you plenty of reasons to visit us every week. Enjoy visiting Stage, artists, kids’ events, classic cars and food. Creemore whilst you are here. We have the Creemore Springs When: Every Thursday night 5-8:30PM Brewery tour, an art gallery, bookshop, restaurants, cafes and Music from 7-9PM great stores. You’ll be sure of a warm welcome! Dates: June 6 to August 29, 2019 When: Saturdays, 8:30AM-12:30PM Where: Station Park Stayner Dates: May 18 to October 12, 2019 Corner of Huron Street and Highway 26 Where: Creemore Station on the Green Contact: 705-428-6230 ex: 262 10 Caroline St. E. Want to have a booth at the Stayner Farmers’ Market? Contact: Helen Martin, 705-818-1251 Farmers’ Market Fee ($130 deposit, plus a $30 Market promotion fee) creemoremarket@gmail.com total owing is $160 for 13 weeks. Fee per day and not register for the entire season is $30 non- NEW LOWELL refundable. Tent and table rentals are $40 for the entire season. A gathering place for the community! Come out and support Hydro rentals $30. Fees include HST. local farms and producers, and stock up on breads, baking, jams, www.discoverclearview.ca preserves, vegetables and more! When: Wednesdays, 5:30-8PM Dates: June 5 to August 28 Where: New Lowell Recreation Park Pavilion 5212 County Rd 9 Contact: 705-428-6230 ex: 262 Web-site: www.discoverclearview.ca Want to have a booth at the New Lowell Farmers’ Market? Single Booth Area (Full Time)- $25. HST included. Single Booth Area (Weekly) $5. Tent and table rentals are $40 for the entire season. Safety Issues? Too many cars? Poor air quality? Not enough walking or wheeling to school? In Stayner, parents, teachers, principals, public health nurses, police, Town staff and elected officials are getting together to talk about a solution to these issues—School Travel Planning (STP). For more information, please contact Ruth McArthur, Public Health Nurse (SMDHU) at 705 445-0804 ext. 7619 What is School A Few Benefits Travel Planning? More walking and cycling means kids are active and healthier, and come to school refreshed and ready to learn. Fewer cars around schools increases safety and decreases air pollution. More students and families walking or wheeling to school makes everyone easier to see and puts more eyes on the street for safety. Walking and wheeling gives kids the chance to get to know their neighbourhood and to develop confidence and independence. www.clearview.ca • SPRING & SUMMER 2019 • 19
Health & Fitness Clearview Community Centres Find a special location for your special occasions! Contact 705-428-6013 Ext. 1, jcodyre@clearview.ca General Information While the community halls listed here are owned by Clearview Township, they are run by dedicated volunteers from across the municipality. Providing valuable programs and services to the community, these volunteers are “the heart of Clearview”. Please contact the Community Centre directly to inquire about availability and rates. H1. Avening Community Centre Hall Bookings 3401 County Rd 42 The BBQ pit, playing field, bowling lanes, stage and All rentals with alcohol are subject large hall make this an excellent location for birthday to the Municipal Alcohol Risk parties, family functions, concerts and more! Management Policy and Agreement. Capacity: 200 OtherAmenities: stage, large dance floor or seating area, kitchen, bar facilities, 2 bowling lanes, spectator To book any of Clearview’s seating, washrooms, BBQ/pig roast pit, picnic tables and lots of green space. community halls, renters must Rental Inquiries: 705-466-2539 complete the Municipal Rental Contract and Application in addition H2. Brentwood Community Centre to any other Rental Policy set forth by 9926 County Rd 10 the Hall Board. This old school house, built in 1875, was converted into a hall to serve the community. Unique to this hall is its large playing field with horseshoe pits, making it a great location for reunions, parties and outdoor events. Capacity: 88 STAYNER OtherAmenities: stage, kitchen, bar capabilities, hardwood floor, lighted horseshoe pits Community Centre Rental Inquiries: 705-440-8385 brentwoodhallrental@gmail.com Board Room 269 Regina Street H3. Creemore Community Centre Ideal for small club meetings. 220 Collingwood St. This multi-purpose facility houses the Creemore The boardroom is complete with Curling Club, arena, hall, outdoor soccer fields and WiFi, computer projection and screen. skate park. Perfect for large functions such as wedding Photocopier and printer are also receptions and family gatherings. Fully accessible. available. Fully air conditioned. Capacity: 200 OtherAmenities: bar facilities, kitchen, large seating Rental Number area or dance floor. Adjacent to arena, soccer fields, skate park. Air conditioned. 705-428-6013 ext. 1 Rental Inquiries: 705-466-3000 jcodyre@clearview.ca Capacity 30 H4. Creemore Station on the Green Conference Table seats 15 10 Caroline St. E. www.CreemoreStation.com Air conditioned Clean, modern, bright, flexible and value for money. Designed to replicate the original station building, this multi-purpose facility is perfect for weddings, Rental Fee: receptions and family gatherings. Fully accessible. Free to volunteer- run organizations Capacity: 225 $25/hr for businesses OtherAmenities: seating for up to 150, commercial dishwasher, portable stage, state-of-the-art sound system, 12’x12’ screen. Next to fountain & gardens Rental Inquiries: 705-466-9906 20 • SPRING & SUMMER 2019 • www.clearview.ca
Tourism H5. Dunedin Community Centre 8994 County Rd 9 Nestled next to the Noisy River and Dunedin Park, this Services hall provides a unique backdrop for your next function with seating for moderate-sized functions and a beautiful hardwood floor. Downstairs is a small room with washroom facilities ideal for meetings or workshops. Capacity: 80 Other Amenities: kitchen, dance floor or seating area Clearview Tourism Office Rental Inquiries: 705-466-6161 220 Huron St., Stayner Seasonal hours from May until September H6. Nottawa Memorial Community Centre Seasonal phone number 705-428-6465 4129 County Rd 124 This hall has an old-fashioned feel with its rustic tables Culture & Tourism Services (main phone and chairs, barn-like stage and hardwood floors. Perfect number) 705-428-6230 ext. 249 for your next dance, social or fundraising event with www.discoverclearview.ca enough green space in the back for games and activities along with 2 shuffleboard courts in the basement. Capacity: 190 South Georgian Bay Other Amenities: stage, hardwood floor, washrooms, Visitor Centre bar facilities, two shuffleboard courts, kitchen, small 45 St. Paul St., Collingwood meeting room, small green space out back Open 7 days a week, 9AM to 5PM Rental Inquiries: nottawahall@gmail.com 1-888-227-8667 or 705-445-7722 H7. Duntroon Community Hall www.southgeorgianbay.ca Hiking 9025 County Rd 91 This facility, at over 8000 square feet, is the largest of its kind within the Township. With two bowling lanes, playground and large outdoor space, this hall is the Trails ideal location for your next buck-and-doe, wedding, birthday party, anniversary celebration, Christmas gathering or family reunion. Capacity: 299 Other Amenities: stage, bar facilities, washrooms Rental Inquiries: 705-730-4026 The Bruce Trail: Canada’s theduntroonhall@gmail.com Oldest Marked Footpath H9. Stayner Community Centre Purchase a Bruce Trail Guide Book or 269 Regina St download the Bruce Trail App. There are Under Construction This multi-purpose facility features a full-sized rink, skate park and fully equipped hall. From lacrosse, hockey and many main trail access points and side trails in South Georgian Bay, all featuring figure skating to dances, shuffleboard and fitness classes, the centre can accommodate a wide variety of functions scenic spots for communing with nature. all year round. Fully accessible. Capacity: 350 Devil’s Glen Park Other Amenities: settings for 170, 2 shuffleboard courts, bar facilities, kitchen. Hike one of the highest peaks along Rental Inquiries: 705-428-6013 ext. 1 the Escarpment to the lookout platform jcodyre@clearview.ca and admire steep bedrock gorge and sweeping view of the entire valley! H10. Sunnidale Corners Community Centre 12391 County Rd 10 at Hwy 26 Lime Kiln Side Trail Conveniently situated between Wasaga Beach, Look for the Franks Kiln Side Trail to see Stayner, New Lowell and Edenvale at the corner of Hwy 26 and County Road 10, Sunnidale Corners is the kiln once used by early settlers to a great location for all your small to medium-sized burn dolostone rock to create lime, and functions. the Freedom Rock, with inscriptions on Capacity: 165 it made by people of days gone by. Other Amenities: bar facilities, kitchenette, stage, dance floor or seating area, washrooms, full kitchen, large meeting room. Air conditioning. Rental inquiries: 705-428-0223 To locate these halls see the map on pages 6 and 7 www.clearview.ca • SPRING & SUMMER 2019 • 21
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