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We’ve been receiving some amazing water tower submissions for a couple of months now and it’s time to hold an exhibition to show the physical works we’ve received.

When: Opening Night is April 17th, 6-9pm, show runs until April 29th

Where: Fromagerie Elgin, 1a-5 Cedar St, Sudbury

Who: Local artists, Cambrian College graphic design students and water tower lovers from all over have contributed artwork for the show

Why: Support the cause and come see some great work by Sudbury artists depicting our water towers. There will be cheese, good company and great artwork.

How: Here is a map to the Fromagerie. The opening takes place on Earth Day. Download and print free bus tickets to get to the show.

Art Opening: Saturday, April 17, 2010

Poster Download: Want to help spread the word? Download this image, print it off and post it around! [DOWNLOAD POSTER]

Looking forward to meeting all of the contributors and supporters.

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Here’s something fun for families and kids! If you love the towers and want to contribute to the art show (location and date to be determined) coming up in April, you can use this free image to print out on your own printer to colour yourself.

Download this image to colour yourself!

We’d love to have your contributions, even if you colour outside the lines! In fact, we encourage it.  Purple skies, red water towers, orange trees, they’re all encouraged and accepted. Draw in some spaceships and flying cats if you want as well.

When you’re done colouring your water tower you can either scan it or take a photo of it so we can publish it on the blog. Be sure to include your names (and ages if you like). If you’d like your drawing to be included in the upcoming art show, let us know and we can work out a way to collect it (and return it, of course).

Click the link below to download the image and print it on your printer:

Colour the Pearl Street Water Tower!

We’re looking forward to seeing your coloured Sudbury Water Towers!

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