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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 2 Apr 2013, p. 15

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•T he IFP• H alton H ills, Tuesd ay, A p ril 2, 2013 11 Family Practice & Walk-in Clinic Alpha Care Medical Clinic Tel: 905-877-2220 Tel: 905-702-1500 Alpha Care Pharmacy & Friendly Walk-In Clinic Local artist William Band will be hosting an art exhibition/sale at Wil- liams Mill in Glen Williams, opening Thursday, April 4, with the offi cial opening Friday, April 5, 7-9 p.m. The show features about 36 pieces of Band's more recent work, both oils and watercolours, and is part of his plan to travel a bit more and paint on scene in such areas as Lake Superior and Algonquin Park. During the exhibition, Band will be giv- ing watercolour demonstrations, 2-4 p.m., Wednesdays-Sundays. The show runs until April 14. Photo by Ted Brown Scotiabank Contact is the largest photography event in the world, reaching a diverse audi- ence that has grown to over 1.8 million annually. This year, as part of the fes- tival, fi ve Georgetown area pho- tographers will be taking part. Their Pentagram exhibit will mark the fi rst collaboration by the photographers: Gaetano Antonini, Scott Barrie, Nathan Hiller, Alan McCord, and Chris Vosu. All of the photographs will be for sale. The Pentagram exhibit ex- plores works that range from monochromatic coastal land- scapes to stark images of in- dustrial decay, from bold archi- tectural and human portraits to highly-stylized glimpses of ur- ban human interaction and con- ceptually altered scenics The show is running for two months, from now until the end of May, and will be on display at the Main Street Inn, a 150-year old home that has been con- verted into an upscale eatery at 126 Main St. S. in Downtown Georgetown. Come by and enjoy lunch, brunch or dinner and this exhibition. For reservations or information call 905-702-5411. Main Street Inn, one of 175 Contact venues, to feature fi ve local photographers Band exhibit to open Thursday The Georgetown Children's Chorus presents "The Best of Disney" at the John Elliott The- atre on Saturday, April 6 at 1 p.m. and again at 3:30 p.m. There are 30 Disney songs and this concert is a nostalgic one for audiences because everyone grew up with Disney music! The 100 children (ages 5 to 18) will all be in costume to help get everyone in the spirit of things. The Cherubs (ages 5-6) will sing a Disney medley plus Be Our Guest, You've Got a Friend in Me and (of course!) the Mickey Mouse Club song. Juniors (ages 7-8) love to sing Under The Sea, Part of Your World and songs from Mary Poppins. The Intermediates sing A Whole New World, Colours of the Wind, Friend Like Me and the villainous gal everyone loves to hate, Cruella De Vil. The boys will also have their own section, featuring I Just Can't Wait to be King and Yo Ho! A Pirate's Life for Me. Older choir members will pres- ent the lovely harmonies of God Help The Outcasts and Lion King favourites: Circle of Life, Can You Feel The Love Tonight and (no worries!) Hakuna Matata. Refl ec- tions (from Mulan), Go The Dis- tance (Hercules)and Beauty and the Beast round out the program. Tickets: $15 (18 and under) and $20 (adults) are available through the JET Box Offi ce (www.haltonhills.ca/theatre, 905- 877-3700) or at the Georgetown library. By LOIS FRASER Georgetown Children's Chorus Georgetown Children's Chorus "prin- cesses" Laura Collie (left, as Belle) and Brynn Swenarchuk (right, as Cinderel- la) are performing on April 6th at the choir's The Best of Disney concerts (1 p.m. and 3:30 p.m.) at the John Elliott Theatre. Georgetown Children's Chorus to sing The Best of Disney on Saturday, April 6

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