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13/10/2010 | Open Suitcase Series Check out our Open Suitcase Series by clicking on the Discovery Zone. The Open Suitcase Series is a new educational series compiled by Wyatt Heritage Properties to give Island social studies teachers and students, additional facts and working collection of artifacts on a number of Island history and social studies topics. But the material can be enjoyed by any interested person. [more] 31/05/2010 | Water Street Bakery and Deli Concerts in the Garden set for the Tenth Season at the Wyatt Heritage Properties With the arrival of warm summer evenings, Concerts in the Garden return to Wyatt Heritage Properties through the sponsorship of Water Street Bakery and Deli. During July and August, the garden between the beautiful Wyatt Historic House and the Lefurgey Cultural Centre rings with the sound of music on Wednesday evenings. Local bands take to the outdoor stage to perform maritime, folk, country, blues, and original music. [more] 10/05/2010 | Pre-Canada Day Olde Fashioned Carnival Plan a family outing for Friday, June 25th 2010, for Wyatt Heritage Properties Olde Fashioned Carnival. [more] 10/05/2010 | A Call to Artists - The "See Food" Exhibit We invite you on a flavourful journey and feast for the eyes! Necessity, addiction, love, passion, indifference, can all describe man’s relationship to food. Can this relationship be captured through creativity? [more] 20/02/2010 | Wyatt Heritage Properties Marks Heritage Week with Open House Wyatt Heritage Properties, the arts, heritage, and cultural complex for the City of Summerside is hosting a Heritage Open House on Saturday, February 20th as part of its Heritage Week celebrations [more] 01/02/2010 | Sixty Days of Fame Exhibit “Grounded” Features works of Tammy Peters Tammy Lynn Hazel Peters is the featured artist for the Sixty Days of Fame Exhibit series at Wyatt Heritage Properties in Summerside during February and March. [more] |
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