Oakville Beaver, 26 Jun 2015, p. 33

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In the Arts... Watercolour Printmaking Workshop Mary Rishcke returns to the Joshua Creek Heritage Art Centre, 1086 Burnhamthorpe Rd. E., to run a workshop Saturday (June 27), which will include painting on paper or fabric for anyone interested in bre art. The workshop runs 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. and the cost is $50 per person (includes materials). Participants are invited to bring a potluck lunch. To con rm attendance, call 905-617-1220. Classic Oldies Variety Show Pic-A-Deli in Oakville, 670 Fourth Line, will play host to a Classic Oldies Variety Show and Singing Competition Saturday (June 27). Music from the 50's, 60's and 70's will be on the docket, as the event runs from 7-11 p.m. The evening will be hosted by Darren Evorglens who will also perform hits from Elvis Neil Diamond, Paul Anka and The Archies, among others. The Toronto Argonauts alumni cheerleaders are also expected to attend. Each performer for the singing competition will receive one vote with admission. Art Fête Oakville Festivals of Film and Art is presenting Art Fête Saturday (June 27) at 8 p.m. at the Aroma Espresso Bar, 321 Lakeshore Rd. The premiere event will feature the works of 17 photographers, live music, live art, food, wine and fun. The works of ML Holton, Henri Hadida, Mark Zelinski, Kasha Slavner, Michele Taras and Derik Hawley will be featured. Guests will have the opportunity to purchase art and support local artists. To RSVP , visit https://offa.ca/art-fete. Sybil's Choice 2015 An opening reception for Sybil's Choice 2015 Friends exhibition is set for Sunday (June 28) at Joshua Creek Heritage Art Centre, 1086 Burnhamthorpe Rd. E. The reception for the exhibit, New Every Morning by Leslie Kilpatrick, runs from 2-5 p.m. The works are a collaboration by a group of artists who are Friends of Joshua Creek Heritage Art Centre. The exhibit will feature a range of artwork in different mediums ranging from watercolour and oil to acrylics, bre art and photography. For more information, visit www. joshuacreekarts.com. S E A S O N S T H R O U G H M Y W I N D O W 33 | Friday, June 26, 2015 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com Below, Whole Foods Market recently showcased the artworks of Dawn-Angela Seeley's students in an exhibit titled Seasons Through My Window. Whole Foods hosts bi-monthly art shows for up-and-coming artists who are in need of a venue to display their works. Students of Seeley's Art-On-Location program exhibit their art annually. The students are between the ages of six and 15 and train with Seeley, sometimes for years. Above, from left, are: instructor Dawn-Angela Seeley with student artists Avery Walker, 11; Ruqayah Haffejee, 12; Michelle Wedell, 11; Paige Farrow, 11; and Aliyah Haffejee, 15. | submitted photos A story, Artist's works put a new spin on Pan Am Games, in the Thursday, June 25 edition of the Oakville Beaver incorrectly gave the date to the opening of the exhibit. 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