Lots to see and do at BizBaz
Numerous displays and activities were available recently for people attending the two-day Bizarre Bazaar (BizBaz for short), which was inspired by a similar event in Kenya that has been running for the last 15 years. It was held at the Osprey Valley Golf Course near Alton. Vandi Hill, one of the two creators of BizBaz, said it was for people to participate, “not just walk around and shopping.” Bruce Savage of the Archers of Caledon was giving some pointers to Kai Thomson, 10, of Nelson, B.C. Photos by Bill Rea
Bronze artist Gabrielle Fischer Horvath is seen with a bust she created of Mayor Allan Thompson, as well as the subject of the creation.
Representatives of Copper Fox Design were offering opportunities to do some “great groovy tie dye.” Taking part in the activitiy were Breth Grant of the Orangeville area, Fiona Graham of the Caledon East area, and Michelle and Annie Dicks of Mississauga.
There were some interesting animals to see, courtesy of King Sport Environmental and Falconry in Caledon East. Hailey Schell, 8, of Cambridge, got to meet Edwina, four-and-a-half month old great horned owl.
Artist A.J. VanDrie from Frankford, Ontario, was working on this acrylic creation.
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