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Field Notes for Spring 2021

Mar 31, 2021 | Janice Quirt | Field Notes

What to plant, read, wear this spring.

Who You Gonna Call?

Mar 31, 2021 | Dan Needles | Fence Posts

A country house has a lot of moving parts that can stop moving at any moment.

Meet the Maker: Kristin Evensen

Mar 31, 2021 | Janice Quirt | Made in the Hills

This Orangeville artist strings together her Anishnaabe heritage and contemporary design in every pair of earrings she makes.

Local Buys: Spring 2021

Mar 31, 2021 | Janice Quirt | Made in the Hills

Fixate on florals this spring – fresh, preserved and, yes, paper.

The Year in Books: 2020

Nov 24, 2020 | Tracey Fockler

Our annual review of new books by local authors and illustrators.

The Front Steps Project Captures a Covid Moment

Nov 24, 2020 | Johanna Bernhardt

Nicole Lem began taking photos locally and was thrilled with the response from residents.

The Year in Music: 2020

Nov 24, 2020 | Scott Bruyea

Our annual review of new recordings by local musicians.

Sara May’s Homecoming

Nov 24, 2020 | Sara May

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

Nov 24, 2020 | Our Readers | Letters, Our Readers Write

Letters published in the Winter 2020 edition of In The Hills magazine.

Mary Scattergood

Nov 24, 2020 | Tralee Pearce | Artist in Residence

Mary’s winter canvases are set in snowy rural hills and dotted with folks skating on ponds, making snow angels and sugaring off.

Field Notes for Winter 2020

Nov 24, 2020 | Janice Quirt | Field Notes

What to hear, do, play this winter.

No Cause for Alarm

Nov 24, 2020 | Dan Needles | Fence Posts

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.