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The 8th annual Wiener Dog Races took place at Leamington Raceway on Sunday, October 6 in front of a large crowd of spectators. Here, sisters Elora and Everley Dufour, get ready for Heat 3 with their dog, Strudel. A story on the Wiener Dog Races is on page A21. SUN photo by Deanna Bertrand
Creative science, art display at Point Pelee By Deanna Bertrand Science with a dash of creativity and art was on display at Point Pelee National Park Sunday, October 6 for Baroque Biology by Dr. Jennifer Willet — a Creative in Residence with the Ontario Culture Days 2024. “We were commissioned by Ontario Culture Days to do an Art and Science fair for the general public,” said Willet at the park Sunday afternoon. The free event featured hands-on workshops with artwork and scientific displays, along with music and a lively whimsical parade to the tip. One of the science and art topics Willet had on display included a bicycle propelled street organ that
grows and displays algae. “Algae has a very important role in our ecology,” she said, from being a superfood to producer of oxygen and possible source of biofuel. But she acknowledged people don’t often strike up conversations about algae and that was what inspired the Great Lakes Algae Organ as a conversational piece of bio-art. “It is based on the Dutch street organ,” she said. “It plays music but it is designed to meet the needs of algae - so it agitates the algae, the algae is pumping through the tube, and it gives light to the algae. It feeds the algae with nutrients and plays music to the algae.” SEE SCIENCE - Page 2
The Baroque Biology crew included Domenica Mediati, Julie Luth, Phil Habashy and Dr. Jennifer Willet around the bicycle propelled Great Lakes Algae Organ. SUN photo by Deanna Bertrand
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