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- Mayor Craig (L) and Pat Singleton (R) of Cambridge Self-Help Food Bank beside the City Hall Spring Food Drive donation box.
- Local children were creatively dressed as food items to present the Spring Food Drive goal of 59,900 pounds of donations.
- Local children volunteered to dress as food to help kick off the Spring Food Drive and meet Mayor Craig.
- The City Hall Food Box for the Spring Food Drive was nearly full after only several days in the atrium.
- Some of the supplies to build the wooden quilts are seen here. Chalk, scissors and thread to sew the squares together.
- Shirley Gayowsky is seen here at the David Durwood Centre working on her quilt for Quilts Galore from May 27 - 30, 2009
- Willie Bader and Shirley Gayowsky are seen here holding up one of the quilting group's creations in front of a famous old quilt.
- Mien Donkens, Miriam Fshurbaji, and Lois West are seen here working on a small quilt for the Quilts Galore festival.
- Quilters get ready for the upcoming festival. From L to R: Ruby, Willie, Jean, Mien, Shirley, Gertie, Miriam, Marg, and Lois.
- CFM&D present a memento of the feature. (L-R) Councillor Kiefer, CFM&D Arvid Stonkus, Mayor Craig and Global Ray Townsley
- This painting class from the Cambridge Centre for the Arts painted City Hall to experience different lighting and surroundings.
- The 'Painting with Acrylics' class is offered by the Cambridge Centre for the Arts. City Hall is one of many different subjects.