A New Chapter for Jeff Banks of JB Arts - theHumm December 2025

A New Chapter for Jeff Banks of JB Arts - theHumm December 2025

By Kris Riendeau

For the past fifteen years, JB Arts has been a creative anchor in Almonte — a place where kids and adults alike have learned to “dress for a mess,” embrace mistakes, and discover their own artistic voices. As owner and founder Jeff Banks prepares to close the business and sell the building on Mill Street, I sat down with him to talk about how it all started, the special relationship JB Arts has had with the community, and what he hopes people will remember.

theHumm: When you think back to your early days in Almonte, what stands out most clearly?

Jeff Banks: One of the biggest draws, honestly, was Noreen Young and the puppet festival. I actually owned her puppet DVD before we moved here. When I heard there was a puppet festival in town, that really pulled me in.

Not long after, someone on the street said: “Have you talked to Noreen yet?” I said no, and they pointed across to Baker Bob’s and said, “She’s right there.” So I just walked over and introduced myself. That was a pretty great way to start off in a new town.

Did you have a specific model in mind when you opened?

Before Almonte, I ran an art school in Oakville just for kids. When I opened here, I did the same thing at first — kids only. Then I realized adults really wanted to take classes too, so I expanded. At first we primarily taught painting. Then people started asking for more, so I added more. I started small and let demand build. My first summer camp here had six kids. This past summer, we had around 48 kids a day — over 400 unique kids came through.

And that’s just camps. With all the school bookings in the area, we calculated that we reached about 1,700 kids last spring alone. Creatively, this town has been fantastic. It just takes time and consistency to build that.

When did JB Arts stop being just you and become more of a team effort?

For years I never thought of myself as an artist — I described myself as an “edutainer”. There came a point where JB Arts got so busy that I had to choose between focusing on management or accepting that I am an artist and my teaching is the art. I had the realization that as an artist I needed a manager so that I could focus what I love most — teaching art.

One of the best decisions I made was hiring Jessica Plager. I originally brought her on so I could repaint the basement. It turned out to be cheaper to hire someone to help me organize classes than to hire a painter.

She filled my classes so quickly that the basement painting didn’t get done for years. Then when I opened the lower level, I could teach pottery downstairs while others taught drawing and painting upstairs.

Since then, we’ve had many people be part of the team over the years. There have been so many wonderful teachers, and I am grateful to them for sharing their talents and enthusiasm with our students. I do want to give a special shout-out to staff member Roz Weisberg, who’s been with us for something like twelve years. I couldn’t have done it without all those folks.

What influence do you think JB Arts has had on young people and their artistic journeys?

I think the biggest thing is giving kids permission to get messy. As soon as they’re allowed to get clay up to their elbows or pastel all over their faces, they really engage. “Dress for a mess” has been our motto for years. Once kids are allowed to get messy, they stop worrying so much about being perfect. They need places where it’s okay to try, fail, and try again.

You have offered courses in a wide variety of media. Why is that important to you?

Because everybody has an artistic passion, even if they don’t realize it. It might be painting cars, decorating cakes, doing nails, building sets, making puppets, throwing pots — these are all artistic outlets.

That’s why JB Arts offers so many things. If the pottery wheel isn’t your thing, maybe you’ll love hand-building or sculpture. If clay isn’t it, maybe glass will grab you. The key is to help people find what clicks for them.

In your recent letter to the community, you said that JB Arts has become more than a small business. What did you mean by that?

What I wanted to say is that JB Arts is really a community space. It doesn’t matter who you are or what your skill level is — if you want to come in, have fun, and you’ve got even a tiny bit of ambition, you’re welcome.

Recently an older British couple who had just moved here told me they felt like they’d finally found their place in town at JB Arts — and then two weeks later they heard I was closing. That kind of thing hits hard.

Your letter also said you’ll be doing art and teaching in some capacity forever.

Absolutely. If I won the lottery, I’d probably repaint the bathroom — but I wouldn’t change what I do.

The real question is how to keep doing it without working 24/7. Camps, classes, managing a building — that’s a lot. I need to separate the business side from my personal life and figure out a better balance.

But I can’t see myself doing anything else and being happy. Teaching art — helping people discover what they can do — that’s the part I love. The building was just the vehicle. I can always find another vehicle.

What do you most hope students will remember about JB Arts?

I hope they remember that it’s okay to make mistakes.

I often tell my students that they’re here to have fun, to try something new, to learn the technique by playing with it and messing it up a few times, and then, yes, to go home with a piece of art they’re proud of. With older students I add that the first job is just to try it and accept that it won’t be perfect, the second is to like it themselves, and only after that should they worry about whether anyone else likes it.

For instance, once a student made this beautiful bowl, then accidentally cut a big chunk out of the rim and was devastated. I sculpted a tiny cat and put it on the rim so it looked like the cat had knocked that chunk out and then fallen asleep there. She loved it. The bowl sold right away, and later she started doing that intentionally on other pieces.

So often the “mistake” isn’t the problem. The problem is a lack of imagination about how to fix it.

As JB Arts moves into its next chapter, Jeff is clear on two points: he loves Almonte, and he hopes to stay.

“I call it my town,” he says. “If I can stay, I will. Mostly I just want to say thank you. So many friendships and creative journeys started in that space. If you liked art, that was the only prerequisite.”

Whether JB Arts returns in a new form or Jeff finds another way to keep teaching, his influence will live on in every kid who learned to love the mess, every adult who dared to pick up a brush again, and every so-called mistake that turned into something unexpectedly beautiful.

 

Toonies for The Table
Support Perth’s Good Food Bank
- theHumm December 2025

The beloved community campaign “Toonies for the Table” is running again until December 19. 2023’s successful campaign raised $17,000 for The Table Community Food Centre — this year the need is greater than ever and the goal is to raise at least $20,000. As the season of giving begins, residents of Perth are encouraged to show their support for neighbours facing food insecurity by dropping their spare change, especially those handy toonies, into collection jars placed at local businesses throughout town.

With the rising cost of food and an increase in the number of people relying on th......

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Sharing the Local Love During the Holidays - theHumm December 2025

By Kris and Rob Riendeau

Here at theHumm we’re big on local economies. The retail and service businesses in the small towns that we cover play a huge role in the cultural life of our towns. Each store, restaurant, or small enterprise attracts and serves a particular clientele — some inside the community, some from outside. Some businesses host their own special events; others join together with local festivals to make the whole experience more vibrant. Many provide support in cash or in kind to local initiatives. All of them add their own particular flavour to the delicious mix that is small-town Ottawa Valley. A......

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Holiday Magic Returns to Mississippi Mills - theHumm December 2025

Mississippi Mills is set to sparkle with festive cheer from December 5–7 as the community welcomes Santa Claus for a weekend packed with music, parades, and joyful traditions.

Light Up the Night

The weekend kicks off on Friday, December 5 with the return of the enchanting Light Up the Night concert on Mill Street in Almonte. This open-air celebration transforms the downtown core into a winter wonderland, drawing thousands for an evening of music and......

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The Magic Realismof Toller Cranston - theHumm December 2025

By Sally Hansen

Art… and Soul

The spotlight is back on Canadian icon Toller Cranston, but this time it is brilliantly focused on Toller’s amazing, fiercely original “Magic Realism” art. This is the second time his older sister (and Arnprior resident) Phillippa Cranston Baran is committed to ensuring that “Canadians remember Toller as a creative genius, who worked like a demon, chased his destiny without fear, and continues to inspire others to dream big.”

On January 25, Phillippa is celebratin......

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St. Paul’s Presents A Musical Celebration of Christmas - theHumm December 2025

The Music Team at St. Paul’s United Church in Perth is presenting “A Musical Celebration of Christmas” on Sunday, December 21 at 2pm. The first half of the concert will feature the St. Paul’s Senior Choir singing Emmanuel, God with Us — a contemporary “Lessons and Carols” telling the Christmas story through music and readings.

The second half of the program will feature a variety of vocalists and instrumentalists. Joel LeBlanc, long-time member of the St. Paul’s choir, will sing Hu......

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Star So Bright - theHumm December 2025

Fifteen years ago, singer/songwriter Jackie Bennett was approached and told that her song Star So Bright from her first CD should be made into a story. Ten months later the story was completed along with ten original pieces of music. The story, although occurring during the birth of Jesus, tells of a woman’s journey of faith that is relevant today as we all search for where we belong and how our faith leads us there. This storyline undoubtedly captivates your attention, while the enchanting musical score draws you to a spiritual place.

Jackie Bennett currently resides outside of Orill......

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The Father of the Christmas Bird Count - theHumm December 2025

By Lise Balthazar

Frank Michler Chapman was born on June 12, 1864, in Englewood, New Jersey. His father was an attorney for an important bank on Wall Street. His mother was a gardener, piano player and artist. Although he had no musical talent, Chapman always maintained that his mother’s love of music made him “deeply responsive to the songs of birds.” His lifelong love affair with birds started at eight years old, when he encountered a bright red cardinal.

After graduating......

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A New Chapter for Jeff Banks of JB Arts - theHumm December 2025

By Kris Riendeau

For the past fifteen years, JB Arts has been a creative anchor in Almonte — a place where kids and adults alike have learned to “dress for a mess,” embrace mistakes, and discover their own artistic voices. As owner and founder Jeff Banks prepares to close the business and sell the building on Mill Street, I sat down with him to talk about how it all started, the special relationship JB Arts has had with the community, and what he hopes people will remember.

theHumm: When you think back t......

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Have Yourself a Merry Literary Christmas - theHumm December 2025

By John Pigeau

In my time owning a book and music shop in Perth, many of my favourite memories are from the holiday season. What still stands out in my memory, after all these years, is that most everyone who walked in the door was smiling and rosy-cheeked and happy. It didn’t matter if they had just stumbled in from a blustery snowstorm. When folks are thinking about finding a special gift that will be make their loved ones happy, their default is cheerful. They look lit from within by joy. And that joy is con......

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A Christmas Story: The Musical
Riversong Players Bring Holiday Magic to Almonte in December!
- theHumm December 2025

This December, Riversong Players invites audiences to relive the warmth, laughter and nostalgia of the beloved holiday classic A Christmas Story, brought to life as a full-scale musical!

This intergenerational production features a talented cast of local children, teens and adults from across Mississippi Mills, capturing the heart of community theatre: neighbours, families, and friends coming together to create something joyful for all ages.

Set in 1940, A Christmas......

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The Heart of Christmas
Holiday Concerts by the Carleton Place Town Singers
- theHumm December 2025

By Nancy Higham

The Carleton Place Town Singers look forward to sharing another season of beautiful choral music with you — our community! From Christmas favourites to rich choral arrangements, you will leave with your spirits lifted and your soul singing…

Our holiday concert, entitled “The Heart of Christmas” offers a matinée on Sunday, December 14 at 2:30pm, as well as our regular evening performance at 7pm on Tuesday, December 16. Both shows take place at Zion-Memorial Church in Carleton Place. As always, children 12 and under have free admission, and our ticket price remains a bargain at $15. Tic......

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Neda’s Creation
Book Launch by Local Artist at Carleton Place Library
- theHumm December 2025

Neda Laketic is a multidisciplinary artist and author whose work encompasses sculpture, painting, and contemporary multimedia forms. Drawing on her heritage from the former Yugoslavia, and Canada, her art reflects a deep engagement with both cultural history and modern expression. On Saturday, December 13, she will be at the Carleton Place Public Library at 2pm to speak about her new fine art book entitled Neda’s Creation.

Neda holds Master’s and Bachelor’......

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Peace & Joy with the Valley Voices - theHumm December 2025

By Becky Schweizer

The holidays are here! While 2025 has been a challenging year for many, the Valley Voices invite you to reserve a night to put the world aside and enjoy yourself with music and stories. Our holiday concert entitled Peace & Joy will take place on Sunday, December 14 at 7pm the Almonte United Church. This year we are continuing a beloved part of our Christmas concerts — the stories. Stories of the season with hopeful and loving messages to charm and relax us as we prepare for the final rush of......

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Back Forty Cheese Holiday Open House - theHumm December 2025

Back Forty Farm, known for its award-winning artisan cheeses, invites the community to its annual Holiday Open House, a festive day to enjoy the season and shop for local products. Specializing in unique raw sheep milk cheeses, the farm will offer free samples, seasonal treats, and special holiday sales on select cheeses.

Owners Jeff and Jenna Fenwick, along with their daughter Beatrix, will be on hand to greet guests and share the holiday spirit on Saturday, December 13 from 11am to 4pm.

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Kanata Choral Society Presents Magnificat! - theHumm December 2025

The Kanata Choral Society will open their 39th season with a performance of Vivaldi’s Magnificat. In contrast to Bach’s Magnificat, Vivaldi’s arrangement is somewhat more subdued, although no less intense.

The concert features many other wonderful composers such as John Rutter, Morten Lauridsen, Bob Chilcott and Mark Sirett, as well as lovely arrangements of The First Noel by Dan Forrest, and When a Child is Born by Fred Jacobson and Zacar. The audience will also get a chance to sing along with well-known carols.

The choir will be under the direction of Scott Auchinlek and accompa......

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Miracle on 34th Street
Experience the Magic at The Station Theatre!
- theHumm December 2025

The Smiths Falls Community Theatre truly believes in miracles, so they’re bringing this timeless holiday classic to the stage beginning on Friday, December 5 for two joyous weekends!

Susan Walker (played by Emery McLean) doesn’t believe in Santa Claus. Her mother Doris Walker (Laura Robinson) works at Macy’s and hires someone to play Santa Claus every year. This year is no different, except the person hired to play Santa has big problems. Fortunately, a man named Kris Kringle (Mich......

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Christmas Sale at Pine Ridge - theHumm December 2025

On December 6 and 7, come to Pine Ridge Studio at 6114 Carp Road for the Christmas sale you have been waiting for! All handmade Pine Ridge Studio pottery — mugs, bowls, teapots, platters, plates and more — will be 50% off the regular prices. Find those special pieces for yourself or for gift-giving at super low prices. The sale runs from 10am to 4pm both days.

Three artist friends will be bringing their special Christmas offerings as well. Janice Johnston will be offering h......

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A Lion of a King! - theHumm December 2025

By Jane Stott

Who will you encounter in Studio Theatre Perth’s production of The Lion in Winter, written by James Goldman and directed by Chrystine Williams? A lion of a king unleashed with a resounding roar. A queen uncorked from her prison and overflowing with deceit. Three ambitious sons so dysfunctional and conniving that you won’t know who to trust, along with a beautiful princess and her young brother the King of France. These characters will all be on stage to welcome in the Christmas......

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Art Works Perth Pop-Up - theHumm December 2025

The artists of Art Works Perth are delighted to offer a very impromptu pop-up Art Show for the first two weeks of December in one of the most historic locations on the main street of Perth. From Thursday through Sunday, December 4–7 and 11–14, five artists will be showing (and possibly painting!) at 40 Gore Street East, from 11am to 4pm each day. Stop by and indulge in a little eye candy, and find perfect Christmas presents for lovers of local art!

Participating artists include C......

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It’s The Perfect Time… to Audition! - theHumm December 2025

When Almonte residents James and Kelly Torck set out to write a musical, they didn’t quite know what they were getting themselves into. Says Kelly, “James had written a couple of gorgeous character-centred tunes that sounded like they belonged in a musical. Our initial instinct was to shop them around to other artists and producers. It wasn’t until we got involved with the creative team behind The Wizard is… Odd!? that we thought — heck, why don’t we just make a home for those songs an......

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Perth Citizens’ Band Christmas Concert - theHumm December 2025

The Perth Citizens’ Band, Canada’s oldest continuous town band, will be holding its annual Christmas Concert on Sunday, December 14 at 2pm at the Perth Legion, located at 24 Beckwith St. E.

This 31st annual event continues the long tradition that started in the mid-1920s and was later revived by bandmaster Brian Tackaberry. The concert will also feature readings by Brent McLaren, Perth Town Crier, and will include a variety of popular and sacred Christmas music for all ages, in......

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Craft Cycle — Creative ReUse
New Organization Offers Workshops and Diverts Craft Supplies from Landfill
- theHumm December 2025

Everyone seems to have craft supplies collecting in a drawer, box, closet or even a craft room. For many people, these items have been left underutilized, unused or forgotten. Often during a clean-out, half-used materials are disposed of when they are no longer seen as useful. Most of these products can’t be curbside recycled, and small quantities do not sell in online marketplaces. That’s where Craft Cycle — Creative ReUse becomes part of the equation. Committed to reducing waste by consolidating......

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CHIP’s “Raise the Walls!” Campaign
Affordable Housing Fundraising Campaign in Full Swing
- theHumm December 2025

Backhoes and bulldozers have been busy at work on construction of Perth’s newest affordable housing project at 63 Halton Street. Crews from the Saumure Group, the project’s contractor, have completed foundation work on the 15-unit structure located in the Perthworks neighbourhood, across from the Perth Fairgrounds. With approval of final permits, workers hope to complete the building shell before the heavy winter weather arrives. The plan calls for a 2-storey structure consisting of 11 one......

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Perth’s Festive Skies
Festival of Lights & Drone Show on December 5
- theHumm December 2025

Perth Tourism invites the community to celebrate the magic of the season at the annual Festival of Lights and Drone Show on Friday, December 5 at the Tay Basin. This free evening event brings together families, friends, and visitors for music, warmth, and a stunning aerial display lighting up Perth’s night sky.

Festivities begin at 5:30pm with a performance by Rubies in the Rough. The Table Community Food Centre will be offering refreshments, with donations welcome in support of their community programs. At approximately 6:15pm, dozens of coordinated lights will rise above the Tay Ba......

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Give the Gift of Entertainment!
Film Society Offers 2026 Subscriptions
- theHumm December 2025

By Wendy O’Keefe

Looking for something for that hard-to-buy-for friend or family member? Read on!

The Mississippi Mills Film Society has been screening Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) films in the area since 2023. Our venue is upstairs at the Almonte Legion, 100 Bridge Street (there’s an elevator). It’s great — there’s a good-size screen and the sound system is terrific.

Our committee works diligently to choose a nice variety of films from TIFF’s “hot list” — an alternative to Hollywood. A lot of things have to line up — TIFF must release the films, the format must align with our equipm......

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Puppets Up! 2026 Flash Sale for Holiday Gift-Giving - theHumm December 2025

The Puppets Up! International Puppet Festival will return to magical downtown Almonte on August 8 and 9, 2026. This beloved two-day celebration brings together master puppeteers, emerging artists, and families from across Ontario and beyond. With seven stages across indoor and outdoor venues, Puppets Up!, sponsored in 2026 by Minto, continues to grow as one of Canada’s most imaginative community festivals. More information about the festival and the performers will be shared in the coming week......

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An Environmentally Friendly Message - theHumm December 2025

By — Steve Kotze, MMLT President

The Mississippi Madawaska Land Trust (MMLT) is a conservation organization taking direct action to legally protect and steward ecologically sensitive lands across the Mississippi River watershed, north to the Madawaska River. Some of their properties are open to the public to enjoy the trails and nature, while others are reserved for research and educational purposes. As 2025 draws to a close, President Steve Kotze shares his thoughts with MMLT friends, members, and potential suppor......

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Growing Gardens, Growing Community - theHumm December 2025

By David Hinks

The 2025 gardening season presented many challenges, not least of which were drought and an early frost. Was the glass half-full? Being an incurable optimist, I’m remembering the successes and planning for greater success next year.

I have been reflecting on the role of gardening in my life. In many ways it has always been a constant, helping me through periods of major illness, relationship upheavals, and the everyday stresses of family and career. Putting my hands in the soil, planting and nurturing a seed or a young plant, engaging the senses of touch, smell and vision have always ......

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Celebrating the Winners of the 2025 Lanark Lit Writing Competition! - theHumm December 2025

By Jessie Carson and Jenn Snider Cruise

We are thrilled to announce the winners of the 2025 Lanark Lit Writers Competition. But first, what is this competition about? Produced by Almonte Readers & Writers, the 2nd annual Lanark Lit Writing Competition launched in April of this year, with a focus on non-fiction for 2025. The goals of the competition are to connect with local writers of all ages to offer an opportunity to share their work in print and in person, as well as win a monetary prize. With the call for submissions f......

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Exploring the Photographic Arts - theHumm December 2025

By — Sue Evans is the Coordinator for the Centre for Creative Living in Almonte

I am fortunate to live in downtown Almonte where it often takes me fifteen to twenty minutes to walk from my condo to the post office and back. Depending on what is happening, people (whether friends or not) often stop to chat. When this almost eighty-year-old (apparently crazy) lady says hello to their dogs and babies, they pause and smile without judgement or anxiety, and I am caught by the way their everyday beauty shines through. Would I like to record what I see on my camera? Yes, but i......

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A Gift Goes Home - theHumm December 2025

By Glenda Jones

My father was proud of his Ontario roots. He’d tell us stories of his family in Owen Sound and how his father left home with seventeen dollars to go to B.C., only returning to Ontario to claim his bride. Ontario was far away when we were kids, and never did I think we’d actually get to Owen Sound one day. There was more though. On a visit to Upper Canada Village, we discovered that he was also related to the Loukes family whose remains are in the cemetery there, and who were the original owners of the ......

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Holiday Events at Heritage House Museum - theHumm December 2025

The Smiths Falls Heritage House Museum invites you to take in the sights and sounds of the holidays at 11 Old Slys Road.

On December 7, the Holiday Heritage House welcomes you to explore the museum as it would be dressed up for a Victorian Christmas. Running from 1–3pm, you will find magical horse-drawn wagon rides, a special jolly old soul dressed in red and white, period actors in costume, baked treats and warm drinks, children’s crafts, and some good old-fashioned holiday cheer. The entry fee is a donation to the museum and wagon rides will once again be free. Please come equippe......

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MMLT Secures More Wilderness in the Madawaska Highlands - theHumm December 2025

The Mississippi Madawaska Land Trust (MMLT) has permanently protected Aird Creek MapleCross Nature Reserve, an 80-hectare (198-acre) expanse of rugged wilderness in the heart of the Madawaska Highlands.

Defined by towering pines, mature hardwoods and stands of old-growth cedar, the property’s forested ridges are bisected by the meandering Aird Creek and a broad wetland valley. The diverse habitats, old-growth characteristics, and intact forest and wetland ecosyste......

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He’s Getting Done What He Wants to Do - theHumm December 2025

By Sally Smith

He seemed a bit reticent when we first sat down, but he bought coffee for the two of us at The Lighthouse Café and we began to talk.

I already knew that Jim Ferrier’s family was the seventh generation on his Scotch Line Farm; if his grandchildren carry on, they will be the ninth.

The farm isn’t large by today’s thinking — 300 acres total. It’s hard to know, he says, “if anyone past this generation will actually farm because — in the grand scheme — that’s not really enough to support a......

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Parkinson’s Group Provides Support and Education - theHumm December 2025

The Parkinson’s Support Group in Smiths Falls was founded in 2018 to provide support and education for people with Parkinson’s, as well as care partners and family members from the Lanark and North Leeds area.

The group provides a safe, welcoming space to share experiences and challenges, and connect with others who understand.

The group meets on the third Wednesday of most months, from 11:30am to 1:30pm at ConnectWell, located at 88 Cornelia Street West in Smiths Falls.

If you are interested in finding out more about this group, please contact Parkinson Canada at 1–888–664–......

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Downtown Carleton Place Gift Card - theHumm December 2025

Last December, Downtown Carleton Place Business Improvement Area (BIA) launched a new Gift Card to support local businesses and help the community to thrive.

The Downtown Carleton Place Gift Card replaces the BIA Bucks paper program which operated until 2023. Cards can be used at multiple participating businesses downtown, including stores, restaurants and services.

Paisley Woods, Coordinator at Downtown Carleton Place BIA, says the Gift Card offers enhanced inclusi......

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Ambre McLean’s Christmas Concert - theHumm December 2025

The holiday season in Smiths Falls wouldn’t feel complete without the return of a cherished local tradition: the Ambre McLean Christmas Concert. Now in its seventh year, the annual celebration will take over the Smiths Falls Station Theatre for two festive evenings on December 19 and 20.

Known for her warm, expressive vocals and intimate, heartfelt performances, Ambre McLean brings audiences a set of beloved holiday favourites alongside reflective seasonal songs that capture the quiet beauty......

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Art by Tamara H Campbell
Creation, Destruction, Re-creation
- theHumm December 2025

The Corridor Gallery at the Almonte Library is pleased to present the work of artist Tamara Campbell until January 3, 2026. Tamara is an abstract artist, working primarily in mixed media. Her paintings are bold, colourful, and full of details. She is inspired by nature with its abundance of colours, textures and forms; these details emerge through the many layers that build upon each other as she creates her paintings.

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Inspired Hummus - theHumm December 2025

By Petra Graber

When theHumm heard that Petra Graber was stepping back from The Good Food Co, we decided that a semi-regular column would be a perfect way for readers to get a taste of Petra’s signature dishes. If you have a particular hankering for one of her recipes, email editor@thehumm.com and we’ll pass on the request!

The Good Food Co hummus was inspired by my dad’s extra-garlicky concoction that he would occasionally whip up in a blender at home. I started selling it at the Carleton Place farmers’ market before opening the café and it ......

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Christmas in the Gallery
- theHumm December 2025

Sarah Moffat is excited to be hosting another edition of Christmas in the S.M.art Gallery, at 50 Bennett Street unit 1 in Carleton Place.

Taking place on Saturday, December 6 from 11am to 9p......

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