Oakville Beaver, 16 May 2014, p. 11

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I Learn from the pros with teen animation, photo workshops tor. Oakville-based photographer Michael Willems is a renowned educator and coach. Full details, including registration information for Teen Programs & Events, can be · Teen Introduction to Animation (begins July 7): In this three-part workshop, participants will be introduced to character design and animation basics. Instructor Enzo Avolio is a professor of Animation at Sheridan College. He is also a seasoned animator and character designer with studio production credits from both Warner Bros. and Disney. · Teen Photography Workshop (begins July 17): In this two-part workshop, students will learn about lighting, how to use their camera functions properly and how to compose shots. After a week of applying these concepts, participants will gather to evaluate their work and receive feedback from the instrucfound at www.opl.ca/blog/type/teen. Stay connected with your library by following them on Facebook and/or Twitter. -- Submitted by the Oakville Public Library 11 | Friday, May 16, 2014 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com n addition to TD Summer Reading Club and an assortment of family-friendly activities, Oakville Public Library offers a variety of summer programs for teens spanning a wide range of interests. · Teen Career Exploration Fair (June 7): Students in Grades 8-12 are invited to sit down one-on-one with people from a variety of professions. Learn how they got to where they are today. Complete details will be available on the library's website as participants and professions are confirmed. · Teen Photography Contest (opens July 2): The library will be accepting digital photographs from students in Grades 7-12 in a variety of categories. Entries will be accepted over the summer and judged by a panel of award-winning photographers. All details, including contest rules and entry form, will be announced at www.opl.ca/ blog/type/teen by June 16. We're Here and We've Changed Sunday: Monday: Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday: Friday: Saturday: Early Bird Must Go ($1500 $ on all ll sessions) Super Accumulator Comeback @ 7pm session Toonie Tuesday $2/strip on all sessions Wacky Wednesday 3 x $1500 on all sessions Pick the Spot $100 Taptix Voucher on all sessions 12x$1000 @ 7pm and 7x$1000 @ 10pm session Guaranteed 12x$1000 @ 7pm and 7x$1000 @ 10pm session Guaranteed As seen on CHCH and CityLine RE-USE RECYCLE REFURBISH NIVERSARY & CELEBRATING OUR 5TH AN ONTO LOCATION TOR OUR OF THE GRAND OPENING your indoor/outdoor metal, wicker and wood furniture, doors, cupboards and collectibles. yed Save the HST on anything spra locations ton ling Bur and nto Toro our at 1st Expires June www.paintitlikenew.com #1A-1254 Plains Rd. E., Burlington 2917 Lakeshore Blvd. West, Etobicoke 905-631-REDO (7336) 416-259-7549 Check us out at www.deltabingo.com 483 Speers Road, Oakville Showroom open 10:00-5:00 Monday-Saturday 905-842-0876 iFLY TORONTO IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Oakville, May 14, 2014 ­ After breaking ground last summer in Oakville, iFLY Toronto is now officially open for business. iFLY Toronto is the first indoor skydiving simulator of its kind in Ontario and the second to open in Canada, following Montreal. The privately - owned business uses licensed technology developed by SkyVenture LLC, the leading manufacturer of wind tunnels worldwide. The simulator is accessible to anyone who wants to defy the law of gravity and learn how to fly. The activity is extremely safe, is friends and family oriented and accessible to children as young as 4 years old. Alain Guérin, CEO of iFLY Toronto says: "We can't wait to have people from all over the province come to Oakville and discover what it feels like to fly." Located at the Oakville Centrum and only 30 minutes from downtown Toronto, the indoor skydiving facility is set to intrigue commuters driving on the QEW. "The location couldn't be better!" confirms Guérin, who is also the CEO of the Montreal operation. The company plans to attract more than 60 000 visitors in its first year alone. The wind tunnel, which has a 14-foot diameter glass flight chamber with SkyVenture's patented wall-towall airflow, is not only the leading training facility for Ontario's military personnel and skydivers but provides a perfect meeting place for corporate groups: "It's the ideal place for companies to send their employees for the best team building experience ever." adds Guérin. Clients can now book their first flight and offer this experience as a gift to friends and family.

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