ARTFUL AGEING! SEPTEMBER IN THE ATRIUM
September 16 @ 12:30 pm - September 30 @ 2:30 pm EDT
$45.00
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS IN SEPTEMBER
Celebrate creativity, connection and community every Wednesday at the Arts Centre! Beginner-friendly art projects designed for older adults that embrace creative freedom and collaboration in a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere!
If you’re looking for connection and CreativiTea, we’ve got it for you!
RECONNECT, CREATE, & CELEBRATE THE ART OF AGEING WITH IMAGINATION!
HERE’S WHAT’S COMING UP THIS SEPTEMBER!
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FALL LEAF DIARY with Eileen MacArthur
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HAND STUDY FROM LIFE with Peter Skoggard
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TEA TIME BREAKFAST STILL LIFE with Jan Feduck
- Explore fresh ideas, materials, and techniques in a relaxed, welcoming space
- A new guest instructor and engaging project each week
- 2-hour classes are playful, fun and only $15!
- 12:30-2:30 pm every Wednesday
- Join us for social time with tea and cookies at 12:30 pm
- Class runs from 1-2:30 pm
- This program is geared towards the senior community, however there is NO AGE MINIMUM
IS COST A BARRIER? CONTACT US. WE’RE HERE TO HELP!
IS TRANSPORATION A BARRIER? CONTACT US FOR COMPLIMENTARY SERVICE THROUGH FERGUS ELORA TAXI
NEED HELP WITH TICKETS? CONTACT US OR CALL 519-846-9698
ACCESSIBILITY at Elora Centre for the Arts. ECFTA is committed to being fully accessible and welcoming to everyone in our community. We provide accommodations for visitors with mobility and accessibility needs to ensure a comfortable and inclusive experience. Convenient parking is available in our lot, located directly beside the Art Centre off Chalmers Street.
2026-27 ARTFUL AGEING is made possible through the support of;
- the Government of Canada’s New Horizons for Seniors Program
- the Township of Centre Wellington
- and the generous contributions of our community
CONTACT US for more information about Artful Ageing.
Meet your weekly Facilitator!
Stephanie Lines-Toohill brings compassion, creativity, and mindfulness to everything she does and reminds us to pause and find wonder in unexpected places. Stephanie also runs Sparrow’s Nest Makerspace, a Community Social Enterprise that is located in the Art Centre. The Nest is a collaborative creative space for all ages, where making, mending and inventing know no bounds! You might find her on a forest walk where she finds calming inspiration and beautiful found objects. Stephanie has been leading youth art groups and community art opportunities for over 20 years. She champions the process of each artist as a curious explorer!




