Sunday, August 26, 2018

Polish Festival



Dear Sunday readers,


The annual Roncesvalles Polish Festival is back on September 15th and 16th.  It features dance, live music, buskers, vendors and more, all celebrating Polish culture. 
The festivities run through the whole weekend.  Over 40 restaurants, cafes, bakeries, and bistros, along with  traditional Polish fare: pierogi, kubasa, bigos, and cabbage rolls will be offered all along Roncy.
At the south end of Roncy is the stage featuring Polka Song  and Dance more highlights of Polish culture. Saturday night enjoy the ever-popular Dance Under the Stars polka party. Check out the Polish Art Walk and Car Show.
We are excited to announce that Jewel Envy at 151 Marion Street, will give you that chance to experience Lost Wax Casting and make your own piece. Adults and teens will make rings and kids pendants.   

The 1- hour wax carving workshops is FREE.  
Jewel Envy teachers and Jewel Envy artist will help make your great and unique piece come to life.
You will consult with the instructor about your design, and shown how to use the wax carving tools. The teachers are there to help you along, and show you how to finish the wax, which is then ready for casting.

People can take the wax home with them, which is still free.  It will last a little while, but not long.  However, for a small fee your creation will last forever.  Jewel Envy will sprue, invest, cast and finish your ring/pendant.  

Don’t miss out on this rare event.    For _____ a fee, based on weight you can choose to to have their wax ring/pendant cast into bronze or sterling silver.

The Goldsmiths at Jewel Envy Celebrate the Polish Festival with a friendly competition between our Artist and you are our judges.   Our Asymmetric Exhibition is officially launched before traveling to other Ontario Galleries.

We welcome you into the store to view our Goldsmiths’ eclectic design in silver, gold, brass, bronze. Please feel free to bring in any jewellery you want to discuss having repaired or redesigned.


Have a nice Sunday!

Helena


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