The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday December 1, 2004 - C5 Phone: 905-845-3824 (ext. 5559) Fax: 905-337-5567 e-mail: rjerred@haltonsearch.com ARTSCENE Caribbean music and to share it. It takes a few years to reach the semiprofessional level (of playing steel drums). We need to develop that inter est in youth so they can continue play ing into adulthood and maybe even get interested in other avenues of perform ing arts," she said. Her eight-year-old grandson Brandon, plays one of the steel drums Heavy metal alternative By Paula Kozbial SPECIAL TO THE BEAVER he distinct sounds of island rhythms can be heard every weekend at River Oaks Community Centre. The Q tm d ian-Cai'ibbpftri A*»*»eintion of HaftOtT(CCAH) recent ly began a steel drum class to bring the vibrancy of the islands to the area. Called Rhvthms of the Carihhenn. the class is open to youth 8 --18 years of age. "The Association decided to start a class in Oakville because we always gets requests for steel drum bands to perform at concerts, weddings and local events and we always have to send them to Toronto. The need was definitely there," said Guyana-born Veronica Tyrrell, President of the CCAH. Though the class size is relatively small with T only 10 students. Tyrrell hopes that with the exposure of the group at vari ous events, it might gain interest. She expects that the fundraising Christmas concert on Dec. 12 at the River Oaks Recreation Centre will do just that. Though the association recently received a $3,200 grant through the Town of Oakville and Oakville Arts Council, Tyrrell said it's not enough. Each steel pan costs between $500 $700 and in order to expand the class es, more funds would be needed. "We want to give kids the opportu nity to learn the culture and heritage of or "pans" as they are also known. The Pine Grove Public School student has been playing the instrument for a few years now and recently performed his skill at a school talent show. "I like the sound it makes," he said. Susan Meinzinger, mother of one of the students. Will, travels every Sunday from Grimsby to (See 'Rhythms' page C6) Will M einzinger practices playing the steel drum s. Ashlea Wessel · Special to the Oakville Beaver T M IS H A M 0 M A N C E · p resen ts · `zDowitfow' it CaJcvi/fe- Xfttj'd · · · · For All of Your Printing Needs Single Sheet Tabloids 1 C o l o u r to Full C o l o u r P ro c es s V e ry C o m p e titiv e Prices P r in t in g a n d D is t r ib u t i o n Packages A v a ila b le Call Mari Cus tom Framing Fram ed from s497°° i0%off (905 ) 845 -a g974 ; m gal1 h e r @ o a k v il r r .e o m ORDER NOW Gift Cards Available Peachtree Gallery Art and Frame Shop Inc. Upper Oakville Shopping Centre 1011 Upper Middle Road East, Unit 9 Telephone: (905) 842-6114 Fax: (905) 842-8981 I n t e r i o r D esign W a re h o u se % " Christmas Sale > Continues... Enjoy special savings of 30% OFF # * \ r r I I All Christmas Merchandise +$ Great Reasons to Visit! WEDNESDAYS' RIBS H a lf R a c k . P I u a Additional sale pricing on all regular] product. Many fabulous gift ideas. 4155 Fairview St. Unit l 6 (behind KFC) $9.99 F u ll R a c k 905- 634-3439 email info@interiordesignwarehouse.com M on-W ed 10-5:30, Thurs-Fri 10-9, S a l 10-5:30, Sun 1 2 -5 .· r e a d e r s . Voted Burlington's ··C H O IC E * Best Interior Design/ f t . Home Furnishings *12.99 Valid only at Kolsev's Oakville *2004* 301 Hays Blvd., Oakville 905-257-5313 Not valid with any other discount or promotion. Subject to applicable taxes. II IIIJM .TH POST Store Every Year Since 2000