Arts
Sara May’s Homecoming
When the musician came back to Orangeville, she was skeptical about the small town she’d grown up in. What she discovered was a creative “dream space.”
Letters – Our Readers Write: Winter 2020
Letters published in the Winter 2020 edition of In The Hills magazine.
Mary Scattergood
Mary’s winter canvases are set in snowy rural hills and dotted with folks skating on ponds, making snow angels and sugaring off.
No Cause for Alarm
Given the choice between a Rolex watch and a 1948 Champion root pulper that weighs 500 pounds and needs sharpening, the burglar is more likely to take the watch.
Alexander McLachlan: Our Forgotten Poet
A century ago Alexander McLachlan was one of the best known citizens of these hills, widely admired, respected and praised for his poetry. Today hardly anyone has heard of him. How did this happen?
Meet the Maker: Cristina Repanovici
How a designer found her groove in Caledon East by offering one-of-a-kind jewelry pieces and sculptural clothing creations.
Autumn Contributors
Meet a few of the contributors who make this autumn 2020 issue of In The Hills a treasure – Don Scallen, Roberta Fracassi and Erin Woodley.
Letters – Our Readers Write: Autumn 2020
Letters published in the Autumn 2020 edition of In The Hills magazine.
Patty Maher
When she moved to Caledon from Toronto ten years ago, Patty says she discovered the backdrops she never knew she needed.
Field Notes for Autumn 2020
Garden sharing, “minimonies”, and the show must go on this fall.



