wednesday august 27, 2008 update...
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www.oakvillebeaver.com14 - The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday August 27, 2008
Updatee-mail [email protected] or call 905-845-3824, ext. 248
Community
FRIDAY AUGUST 29Fish Fry at Oakville Legion, 36 Upper
Middle Rd., 4:30-8 p.m. 36 Upper MiddleRd, East, $8.50 per person. Everyone wel-come 905-845-6271.
SATURDAY AUGUST 30Taoist Tai Chi Society of Canada,
Oakville Branch, Demonstration, 9 a.m.,CJ’s Café, Centriller Square, 2416Lakeshore Rd. W. See what Tai Chi is allabout.
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 1Open House Barbecue at Bronte
Legion, 79 Jones St., 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.,all welcome including children, call 905-827-4722.
Labour Day Oakville Half Marathon,this year’s course encompasses LinbrookAvenue and all of Bronte Harbour. Startand finish lines at Coronation Park.Events Include: Half Marathon, 10K and2K Family Fun Run. To benefit ColorectalCancer Association of Canada, OakvilleHospital Foundation and Oakville YMCA.Contact www.oakvillehalfmarathon.comor 905-949-1910, ext 235.
TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 2HAPPEN – Linking People and
Opportunities, Networking supportgroup for business professionals in careertransition meets 8 a.m., Living ArtsCentre, 4141 Living Arts Dr., Mississaugaspeaker Alex Gallagher on Why HR does-n’t call back?” Members $10/$30 non-members. Contact 905-339-0268 orwww.happen.ca.
WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 3HAPPEN – Linking People and
Opportunities, Networking supportgroup for business professionals in careertransition meets 8 a.m., Burlington ArtCentre, 1333 Lakeshore Rd., Burlington,speaker Jim Pagiamtzis on EffectiveNetworking Skills for Career Success,members $10/$30 non-members, contact905-339-0268 or www.happen.ca.
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 4Sunset Cruise on the Lake in support
of accessible recreational boating, 7-11p.m. Navy Street pier. Tickets $60. Pre-cruise treats on the pier, live band, greatfood. For tickets contact, 905-827-9110 or905-844-7208.
Free concert by GodRocks!(www.godrocks.ca) and Living Illusions(www.livingillusions.com), CompassPoint Bible Church, 7 p.m., family-orient-ed event. An offering will be taken for thebuilding of a school in Zambia.
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 6The Ontario Poetry Society resumes
from 2-4 p.m., in a private home, privatehome in Oakville, members, visitors andguests are welcome. Begins with discus-sion followed by sharing/critiquing ofpoetry. Bring copies of your poetry if youwish to receive feedback. The discussion
topic What Shapes my Poetry presentedby Josie Di Sciascio-Andrews. ContactElka Ruth Enola [email protected].
Singles Friendship Dance at HarbourLighthouse Banquet Centre, Bronte, $35up to Aug 31 $50 afterward. Contactwww.singleslinc.ca or 905-845-9151,CSAM/SinglesLinC is a registered not forprofit ministry and an affiliate ministry ofChartwell Baptist Church, Oakville.
Art Sale - Support the Stephen LewisFoundation Million or More campaign forOakville, 9 a.m.-noon. St Cuthbert's,Maple Grove and Oakhill in southeastOakville.
Take part in free BellyUp danceclasses during the studio’s Open House,BellyUp is moving to a larger location at,2330 Lakeshore Rd W., Bronte. For moreinformation, visit, www.bellyup.ca or call416-414-1115
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 7South Peel Naturalists’ Club field trip
to Toronto Islands. There is a charge forthe ferry and parking at the ferry terminal.Dress appropriately for the weather andbring lunch, drinking water, and binocu-lars. Be prepared for a very long, but easywalk. Beginners welcome. Meet at 7:30 inthe Cawthra Arena parking lot, east side ofCawthra Road south of the QEW. Contactwww.spnc.ca or call 905-820-2571.
Rally Sunday at 10 a.m., registrationsfor Sunday School (Cuthbert's K.I.D.S.).Guest magician Owen Anderson followinga hot dog lunch. St Cuthbert's, MapleGrove and Oakhill. Contact 905-844-6200.
BULLETINFiguratively Speaking, Selections
from the Tuesday Group. Six OakvilleArtists present drawings, paintings andsculpture to Sept 7. The Gallery Shop @Oakville Galleries, 1306 Lakeshore Rd E.Open Wednesday to Sunday 1-5 p.m.;Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., contact 905-844-3460.
Halton Seniors Helpline needs volun-teers immediately, training provided, call1-866-457-8252 with your contact infor-mation.
Oakville Choral Society seeks newmembers particularly tenors, communi-ty choir of 80-100 members, practicesTuesday nights from September to May.new members welcome, no auditionrequired, some musical knowledge ishelpful, annual fee of $152.70, but all themusic is loaned to choristers free fromthe choir’s library. Registration andrehearsals for 2008/09 will begin onTuesday, Sept. 9 at Sheridan College,Trafalgar Campus, Room B125.Registration will commence at 7 p.m., fol-lowed by the first rehearsal at 7:45 p.m.Contact 905- 845-5359 or 905- 827-6129,or www.oakvillechoral.com.
Burloak-Hamilton Chapter of theTourette Syndrome Association ofOntario will begin meeting again onthe second Tuesday of every monthfrom September to June, 7:30 p.m. atKnox Presbyterian Church, 461Elizabeth St., Burlington. ContactLydia at 905 634- 6279 or Brenda at 905844-2357.
TIN CUP HELPS FILL CUPS: From left, Brian Jones, Fareshare food bank volunteer Dudley Clarke, JohnStratigaes, owner of The Tin Cup and Rich Thompson officiate at a cheque presentation Wednesday at the restau-rant at Third Line and North Service Road.The Tin Cup hosted a golf tournament Wednesday, which raised $2,900for Fareshare.
CHRIS KORNACKI / OAKVILLE BEAVER
Fore Fareshare Forward announcements of non-profit local events for CommunityUpdate to the Oakville Beaver, 467Speers Rd., Oakville, ON, L6K 3S4; e-mail [email protected] orcall 905-845-3824, ext. 248. Freelisting.
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