Oakville Beaver, 28 Oct 2011, p. 36

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www.insideHALTON.com · OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday, October 28, 2011 · 36 OAKVILLE'S LARGESTROCK'N ROLLPARTY Pre esents... esents s n se sen Presents... Team building fun With Entertainment by SATURDAY NOVEMBER 5, 2011 8 pm at OE BANQUET HALL $40 IN SUPPORT OF: THE ILC FOUNDATION Pediatric Chronic Pain Support Network & Program A 21-Day Intensive Multidisciplinary Adolescent Rehabilitation Program The Improving the Life of Children Tickets available online and Oakville Place Guest Services counter www.oakvillerocknrollparty.com www ww oa AMBASSADOR OF HOPE Brooklyn Mills Strength Courage Faith Patience Support Love Compassion Resolve ...are words that describe an adolescent suffering in chronic pain. The ILC Foundation Brings about Hope! ILC Foundation A not-for-profit fundraising event Thanks to our sponsors! GRAHAM PAINE / OAKVILLE BEAVER WITH CHORISTERS: A group of singers of the Oakville Children's Choir began this concert season with a retreat to the Joshua Creek Heritage Art Centre earlier this month. Here, two members of the Indigo choir, Alex MacIsaac, 16, left, and her friend Blair Somerville, 15, look at some finished Hot Rocks after finding their favorite rock to paint. This was one of the many art activities during the session. The younger groups of the OCC visited the heritage centre in north Oakville. The senior choir members went on a retreat earlier in the year to Albion Hills. The retreats were put on as a way of team building. This season, called Exploring a World of Music, will feature concerts, community activities and will close with a tour to the World Choir Games in Cincinnati in the summer. Digital Edge Print & Media Services stofko.ca web b design & development d develop l Autumn Harvest Poetry Fest coming The Oakville branch of the Ontario Poetry Society is putting on its annual Autumn Harvest Poetry Fest this Sunday (Oct. 30). The event will take place at the Moonshine Café from noon-4 p.m. with free admission. Those who wish to read at the event are asked to email Bunny Iskov at ibunny@rogers.com. There will be giveaways of new books and CDs. The café is located at 137 Kerr St. BigNamesSmallTheatre Paradiso presents Dan Cooper presents I, CLAUDIA* October 28 ASHLEY MacISAAC October 29 All performances are at THE OAKVILLE CENTRE FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS To order tickets call: 905-815-2021 or go to www.oakvillecentre.ca * A "Pay-What-You-Can" production - see website for details

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