Oakville Beaver, 27 May 2011, p. 42

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Artistic inspiration of BronteTake part in Culture DaysThe Oakville Arts Council asks local own creativity.groups to participate in this years national To participate, artists and organizations Culture Days campaign, to benefit from can register online at www.culturedays.ca. national marketing.Those who register will benefit from a The second annual Culture Days will national marketing and communications take place on Sept. 30-Oct. 2. Already, more campaign and will get access to free materi-than 300 activity organizers in 122 com-als to help promote their activities in their munities across the country have pre-regis-community.tered to take part in the celebration. It is the The Oakville Arts Council is also inviting largest collective public participation cam-area artists, arts and culture groups, heri-paign undertaken by the arts and cultural tage organizations, libraries, business community in the country.improvement associations, media and oth-Culture Days is a fantastic opportunity ers who are interested in organizing events for Oakville to show off our local artistic to attend an information session. The ses-talent and cultural vitality while being a sion takes place Sunday, May 29 at the part of a national celebration, said Megan Oakville Public Library, 120 Navy St. Ontario Whittington, executive director of the arts Culture Days staff will be in attendance to council, in a press release. Best of all, it answer questions. gives our citizens a chance to explore their To register, visit www.oakvillearts.com.Support galleries at evening soireeOakville Galleries is hosting its signature grams.fundraising event at the picturesque The evening will feature the works by Gairloch Gardens.Canadian and international artists being A Night at Gairloch will take place at the featured at the gallery in an exhibit titled gardens on the lake on Friday, June 10.The Birds and the Bees.MICHAEL IVANIN / OAKVILLE BEAVERThe event will feature food, fine wine and The event runs from 7 p.m. to midnight. ON DISPLAY:Bronte Historical Society executive Barbara Ann McAlpine poses for a picture duringmusical entertainment.Tickets to the event are $150, available by the grand opening of the first exhibit, titled Bronte Through Artists' Eyes, of the 13th anniversary ArtMoney raised at the event will go towards contacting Oakville Galleries at (905) 844-on the Bluffs season. The exhibit is open until June 1 at Sovereign House, located at 7 West River St.the galleries artistic and educational pro-4402 or events@oakvillegalleries.com.The gallery is open Saturdays, Sundays and Wednesdays from 1 to 4 p.m.A camp where kids with cancer can just be kids.Because many kids cant make it to our camp in Muskoka, were bringing Ooch to Bathurst & College. Help Ooch help kids. Go to facebook.com CampOochMedia generously donated by:www.insideHALTON.com OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday, May 27, 2011 42

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