www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday July 4, 2007 - 23 Update Community Forward announcements of nonprofit and free events for Community Update to the Oakville Beaver, 467 Speers Rd., Oakville, ON, L6K 3S4; email angela@oakvillebeaver.com or call 905-845-3824, ext. 248. Free listing. BULLETIN Oakville, Ontario March of Dimes will hold its annual silent auction on Friday, July 27 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and Saturday, July 28 noon-5 p.m., all welcome, to donate any new/unused items contact Melissa Scott at 905-845-7412, ext. 221. Canadian Red Cross Babysitting Course, Oakville Adult Learning Centre, 171 Speers Rd., Unit 1, Wednesday, July 18, 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m., $50, 11 years and up, call Catherine at 905-877-4490. Canadian Red Cross, First Aid Basics, 171 Speers Rd., Unit 1,Thursday, July 19, 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., $30, 12 to 15 years old, call Catherine at 905-877-4490. Vacation Bible School Summer Adventure Week, July 9-13 at Knox Oakville (corner of Lakeshore Road and Dunn Street). Join a wild ride at Avalanche Ranch from 9:15 a.m.-noon, a morning of fun, crafts, stories and theatre, $10 for each participant for the entire week, for those aged four to 11, youths 12 and up can be tour guides. Register at 905-844-3472. Lighthouse Program for Grieving Children peer support for children, teens and their families coping with the death of a parent or sibling. Sign up for programs beginning in September at 905-337-2333 or lighthouseprogram@bellnet.ca St. John Ambulance What Every Babysitter Should Know for 11-14 year, $65 per student, courses in Oakville and Milton, call 905-469-9325 to register. Volunteers sought by the Canadian Hearing Society that serves the hearing impaired for reception duties a few hours per week during the day. Knowledge of American Sign Language an asset but not mandatory. Students welcome. Training provided, must complete criminal reference check. Contact Andrea Galarza at 905-608-0271 or 905608-1691 TTY or www.chs.ca. Youth Volunteer Program recruiting Summer Youth Volunteers to help out at the hospital, various jobs and hours available for anyone 14 years of age or older. Contact Tammy Rideout, Halton Healthcare's Youth Coordinator, at 905845-2571, ext. 6624 or trideout@haltonhealthcare.on.ca. WEDNESDAY JULY 4 Macaroni and cheese and lasagna dinner at Bronte Legion, 79 Jones St., 6:30 p.m., all welcome, adults $7, children $4. HAPPEN Linking People and Opportunities Networking support group for business professionals in career transition, meets at 8 a.m., Burlington Art Centre, 1333 Lakeshore Rd., Burlington, speaker Larry Stevens on Advanced Networking Strategies, members $10, non-members $20, Contact 905-339-0268 or www.happen.ca. THURSDAY JULY 5 Summer Fun Bus Day for Kids from 9 a.m.-noon, free, bus rides for children and their caregivers. Crafts, stories, songs, colouring contest. South parking lot at Sheridan College, Trafalgar Road off Ceremonial Road. Visit www.greentrans.org. FRIDAY JULY 6 Fish Fry at Oakville Legion, Branch 114, 36 Upper Middle Rd., 4:30-8 p.m., $8 per person. All welcome. Call 905-845-6271. Macaroni and cheese and lasagna dinner at Bronte Legion, 79 Jones St., 6:30 p.m., all welcome, adults $7, children $4. SATURDAY JULY 7 Kerr Village Organic Farmers Market, 8 a.m.- 1 p.m., Heritage Square, Florence Drive at Kerr Register now for Summer Classes! e-mail angela@oakvillebeaver.com or call 905-845-3824, ext. 248 Street, fresh, seasonal, and local produce. Live entertainment. Cafe featuring local chefs. Visit www.kerrvillagebia.ca/organic-market for weekly updates. Jensen Tire of Oakville sponsors the fifth annual Melores Drive Street Party in Burlington open not only to street residents, but everyone. Start at 4 p.m. with children's activities, games, juggler cory, crafts, barbecue, at 5:30 p.m. Britney Spears tribute performer Jaime Lee and her dancers, at 7 p.m., Long Tyme Forgotten Band featuring John Jensen with a tribute to Johnny Cash, Rossana Holmes female music star impersonator, tribute artist Keith martin as Buddy Holly in The Night the Music Died and Lee in tributes to June Carter-Cash and Shania Twain. Cost $8, portion of proceeds to McMaster Children's Hospital, call Ronda Jensen at 905-637-0356. SUNDAY JULY 8 Euchre at Bronte Legion, 79 Jones St. 1-3 p.m., Club Room. All welcome. www.oakvillebeaver.com or general division students who are interested in receiving the same highly qualified training as the professional division students without the intensity, yet all the fun. Why settle for anything less?" says Amanda Anderson. If you are interested in registering for summer dance or fall classes at either location call now! Nutcracker with OSD student Ashley Moras and Etienne Lavigne The Internationally renowned Oakville School of Dance lizabeth Paterson, a major examiner with the Royal Academy of Dance for over 30 years, founded the Oakville School of Dance (OSD) in 1961. After offering her expertise for many years, Elizabeth retired and handed the reins to her daughter Amanda Paterson-Anderson. Amanda, a graduate of the National Ballet School has raised the standard even higher for her students. In fact, this year all dancers from the graduating class have been offered professional contracts in the dance world. Past graduates are now dancing in companies in the U.K., the United States and across Canada. "Over the past 46 years the OSD has grown from a local dance school to an internationally renowned classical ballet school," says Amanda Anderson. "The OSD provides exceptional ballet training for beginners to professional students throughout Southern Ontario. Ballet classes offer a young child from the age of three the opportunity to grow in self-confidence, coordination, flexibility, strength, musicality, artistry and creativity." Emphasis on the younger classes concentrates on the pleasure of movement and musicality with the development of technique evolving throughout the levels. "Children are also exposed to Character Dance, the study of folk steps and dances from selected countries," says Amanda Anderson "This provides insight into the colourful history of music, dance, and national costumes of countries such as Poland, Russia and Hungary." The professional training program provides training to students who aspire to professional careers in classical ballet. "Excellent artistic training at the highest caliber offers a positive learning experience in both ballet and other E complimentary subjects," says Amanda Anderson "We are a Performance-oriented school performing with the Oakville Ballet Company on productions like Nutcracker in early December and Spring Evening of Dance in late May." OSD believes when selecting a ballet school much consideration should be taken. "You are placing your Childs' emotional and physical development in the hands of an instructor. You need to be assured that the instructor is a qualified ballet teacher with the credentials and experience necessary to provide a fun positive supportive experience leading to proven, successful training. You should expect and demand nothing less," says Amanda Anderson. After 46 years in downtown Oakville OSD is taking their un-paralleled experience to North Oakville. "We are offering the highest qualified teachers and superbly creative ballet pianists. Students are invited to come out and dance in our productions at the Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts," says Amanda Anderson. "We are offered the same opportunities and professional training that have been provided at our downtown location for many years." OSD offers classes in ballet, modern, jazz and Spanish for both recreational and professional division students. "The majority of our students are recreational INFO AT A GLANCE... LOCATIONS: 260 ROBINSON ST. DOWNTOWN OAKVILLE AND NORTH OAKVILLE TELEPHONE: 905.844.7035 WEBSITE: www.oakvilleballet.com Young Dancers at Oakville School of Dance Eva Gogan and Thom Dobronyi in La Sylphide Oakville School of Dance, Corps in Swan Lake.a OSD student Kate Ewing and Etienne Lavigne in Swan Lake. Swan Lake with OSD Kate Ewing and Etienne Lavigne