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30 - The Oakville Beaver, Friday August 25, 2006 www.oakvillebeaver.com Police Picnic organizers changed venue for follow up events Continued from page 29 Next were the Specials. They were among the first major Ska bands, Ska being a British dance genre originating from Caribbean Reggae. Their music is highly danceable, advertised as 2-Tone, black and white: seven members, including a horn section. The lead-up SPELLING GRAMMAR READING WRITING MATH FRENCH STUDY SKILLS SUMMER CORE PROGRAMS BETTER GRADES ARE JUST A SUMMER AWAY. A SUMMER TO REMEMBER ­BETTER GRADES IN THE FALL! to the Police was insanely cool. Now for some Police-bashing. "I'd give them a seven," said Forsythe at Cactus Records, describing the group's significance in music history. "I don't really like the Police," said Dawes. The recordstore owner speaks his mind. "They had some good grooves during the show, when Sting shut his mouth for a few minutes." He acknowledges that from a marketing standpoint it was a smart idea for the Police to play up their Reggae influences, which were actually marginal. Traffic getting out of Oakville was a nightmare after the show. Many Toronto people missed the Police (who were scheduled to play at 8:30 p.m.) because they had to get home at a decent hour so they could work on Monday. The Grove never hosted another concert of similar stature; Oakville has never seen anything like the Police Picnic before or since. The concert was planned by the Two Garys: Gary Topp and Gary Cormier. They went on to produce two more Police Picnics with similar line-ups. The shows in '82 and '83 played in August at the CNE. Included were the English Beat, A Flock of Seagulls, the Spoons, Peter Tosh, the Fixx, and Blue Peter. The value of day-long concert marathons is debatable. Obviously, if there is a band you really want to see, their music is going to be best in a small venue, like a hip bar in Toronto. But there's something to be said for mega-concerts, which have become a staple in the alternative music scene. They're the most fun. "I've got a friend who snuck into the Police Picnic pretending to be a security guard," said Hrubovcak. "Now he works at Royal Bank." This tiny slice of New Wave history is ingrained in the Town of Oakville. Summer is the ideal time to catch-up or get ahead for the next grade at Oxford Learning. First, we pinpoint how your child learns. Then, we create an individualized program that goes beyond tutoring to teach your child to learn and study more effectively. For better grades, motivation and confidence this fall, keep your child's mind sharp with just a few hours each week at Oxford Learning. Contact us today for complete details. Little Reader Summer & Fall Registration NOW OPEN For more news about your community visit www.oakvillebeaver.com Maple Grove Village 511 Maple Grove Dr. Suite 2, Oakville (905) 849-4027 1131 Nottinghill Gate, Oakville (905) 469-1929 380 Dundas St. E. Oakville (905) 257-1207 Voted Best Learning Centre www.oxfordlearning.com E ON SAL OW! 3 shows at COPPS COLISEUM: N Thursday Sept. 21 - 7:00 pm · Friday Sept. 22 - 10:30 am & 7:00 pm Tickets available at Copps Coliseum Box Office, Ticketmaster.ca or call to order: 905-527-7666 Event listings: www.hecfi.ca Choose an insurance company that doesn't play games. As a customer, you should come first. That may sound obvious but some insurance companies care more about their shareholders than their customers. We're different in that we concentrate on the things that matter to you: competitive rates and 24 hour claims assistance. You know you can trust CAA for safer roads and driver programs, why not trust us for your auto & property insurance too? It's your move. Get a no-obligation quote today. Call Dan Gabriel, your local CAA agent at (905) 845-0877 or come by the office at 230 North Service Rd. W., Oakville. SUBSCRIBE NOW 2006/2007 SUBSCRIPTION SEASON SEPT 20 - NOV 26 2006 NOV 30 - FEB 18 2007 FEB 22 - APR 29 2007 MAY 3 - JULY 8 2007 JULY 12 - SEPT 16 2007 Box Office 5400 Dixie Rd, Mississauga · 905-238-0042 or book online & ticket printing at www.stagewest.com

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