ENTERTAINMENT Innerscapes to host fall Kaleidoscope exhibition Innerscapes artists, Beatrice Dumbreck, Herta Hajek, Tiziana Manierka, George Perdue, Eileen Simpson and Jan Zimmerman, present Kaleidoscope, an autumn extravaganza of eclectic and varied styles and mediums. On Saturday, Sept. 30 and Sunday, Oct. 1, join the artists for refreshments as they work at their gallery, 13261 Tenth Line (between Glen Williams and Terra Cotta, just north of Clayhill Rd.), between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. For more details call 905-873-2178 or www.Aztec-net.com/~innerscapes.ca Sweatheart of Swing to headline JET show Three-time National Jazz Award nominee Alex Pangman brings her eight-piece swing orchestra to the John Elliott Theatre on Saturday, October 14 at 8 p.m. She has become a favorite of jazz fans and dancers alike as she belts out the classic "swing tunes" of the 1920s and 30s, and has become one of Canada's leading classic jazz and traditional swing vocalists. ALEX Her recordings include her 1999 PANGMAN debut CD They Say and her follow-up disc You Can't Stop Me From Dreaming featuring an all-star cast of musicians including such notables as Jeff Healey, Dick Sudhalter, Chris Whitely and Peter Ecklund. Having traveled across Canada on many occasions, she has also made numerous appearances on major television shows. She has made a big hit on "Canada's Jazz Station" Jazzfm91.1, and was honoured to be invited to take part in their "Jazz Lives" concert series that featured performers such as John Pizarelli, Peter Appleyard, Holly Cole Phil Nimmons and Micheal Kaeshammer. It was while performing with Jim Galloway's All Stars, that Pangman met trombonist Dan Barrett (Wild Man Blues, Cotton Club) who dubbed her "Canada's Sweetheart of Swing", a nickname which has stuck, and one that is rightfully deserved. For ticket and show information visit the Town of Halton Hills website at www.haltonhills.ca. Tickets are on sale now through the John Elliott Theatre Box Office at 905-877-3700. TV program dedicated to local woman As October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month the documentary Don't Stand Still will once again be airing October 4 at 1 p.m. on W Network. Don't Stand Still was a documentary produced by Lynn Harvey in 2005, and featured the battle a number of women have undergone in their treatment for cancer. It also documents their training and preparation to take part in the Weekend to End Breast Cancer walk in Toronto One of the women featured in the documentary was Georgetown's own Joanne Daquano, who recently lost her battle with cancer. Daquano and her team Hungry Hollow Hooters took part in the walk and raised several thousands of dollars in the process. This year's airing of the documentary will be dedicated to the memory of Daquano, and the credits will run at the end of the airing.