1e Artworth fundraiser features live acti es »«... . . Chess players m > : m 6 orampas a | | I R Er‘pe2 & uy 22(10 _ e a | 4j By Sue Dickens _ [sw h _wae"’ * process as will as building a stronger comâ€" utrmlul â€"â€" hoi ‘i \ E: i munity," Castonguay told the crowd. ©o Mn BB _ % | Y ‘\ Warkwprth-Checkmate! This summer‘s Artworth, _ "The notâ€"forâ€"profit arts campbrings chilâ€" "“',Ff_';{‘;'-" § & | | TRs i Trent _HlllsArtCnn_zp, took an unusual step forward dren together from many different backâ€" es â€" € R L 9.% in their program with an outdoor action chess game grounds, to directly experience art in a | + B * ~â€"â€" "Cet | â€" \ie C in which pawns, bishops, knights, rooks, kings and handsâ€"on environment," i BE _ W ~ > 1 | I ] â€" W\ queens came to life on a giant chess board painted on she added. | npts _ i;é" oi . j »L}:?;‘ _ the grass at Mill Creek Park. "Being in a real live. t l " $ / ~a cE | fie Jge. . Warkworth businesses and friends pulled together action chess game was â€" o Hyet . _ $ v= ‘ [il é,w" in support of bursaries for Artworth by sponsoring really cool," said Chaioâ€" | | q es w%“ M _ ) c o y â€"*" children ages 7 to 13 to enact the chess game. raâ€"Haylestrom, age 11. | At maee _ e . d ~| > C P H x) Each Artworth child, represented a chess piece and "I love Artworth! I wish | WOE ) ' § d | FB o nnrnmnncran Pelses ie created head gear to identify with each piece with they didn‘t take the â€" M o PBR ! + m, \ e 62 Prmmacy s . o mer help from professional artists working at providing. weekends off." / Ap B V s # C a mX TA l Py * "a quality experience," for the kids. The blackâ€"clad Freeâ€" \ PE jam ig / t W@F onl + â€" This is the 11th year for Artworth. dom 55 Freedom Fightâ€" \â€" BB mmS / B9z M â€" > es "I was a pawn in the chess game and I loved it, ers won the match. â€" D im ï¬ :‘Q; Pss .5 "\i mostly because I got to stay in the game right until The event raised alâ€" BR | &E > p «/ the very end," said Veronika Dinkel, age 8. most $1,400 for Artâ€" _ . ie %e: * Introducing the children at the game was wellâ€" worth bursaries. r | ailll| . _ _ C | e 6 â€" known local actor Teresa Castonguay. â€"â€"â€"â€" C | P ¢ s who announced the moves played on | es a | » (oon§ & chess board. Sergio Quesada, a chess | a 3 2 <f4* L champion from the Cobourg Chess | x 25# Club and Horizons of Friendship, | Smss ie played for the Freedom 55 Freedom i Fighters, whose players were dressed | § Karen Longwell / Northumberland News in black. He challenged Alex Shakura, | _ ALDERVILLE â€" One person was sent to hospital after the front door of The Dream who was playing for the Warkworth |__ Catcher Convenience Store was hit on County Road 45 on July 27. C}ommlmity Service Club. Shakura‘s | MoLTHUHLZALAGPD Ese players were known as the White I M t t h 't I f h a I S m on 1 preann o Man sent to hospital after vehicle "We believe in developing and nurâ€" s m a turing creative thoughts and creative } h t AI d II t / NICS erville convenience store s | guE 2¢J t Road 45 in Alderville First Nation around f ; | Karen Longwell 9:30 a.m. on Wednesday, July 27. A witness [ kongwell@northumberlandnews.com said the man driving the vehicle was expeâ€" & riencing a medical issue. He was driving ALDERVILLE â€"â€" One person was sent to â€" slowly and came to the store because he \_â€" hospital after a crash into a convenience was feeling unwell, the witness said. The \__ store Wednesday morning. \ front door was damaged in the crash and |.__ _A vehicle hit the front door of The Dream _ the driver of the vehicle was transported to |_ Catcher Convenience Store on County hospital. '_L i C 22 Cans ols