Oakville Beaver, 14 Aug 2015, p. 24

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www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Friday, August 14, 2015 | 24 New from the Tempus Choral Society A children's choir. And a vocal jazz ensemble. Want your child to sing? And/or do you enjoy singing jazz? Check out these new choral opportunities in Oakville made possible by a Trillium Foundation grant to the Tempus Choral Society, Oakville's 100-voice community choir. Learn how to access grants and fundraise with Oakville Arts Council Registration is now open for the Oakville Arts Council's (OAC) fall workshops. Community groups are encouraged to attend Accessing Grants Workshop on Oct. 19 and The New Age of Fundraising Workshop Nov. 19 -- both will take place at the Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre (QEPCCC) on Bridge Road from 6-9 p.m. Accessing Grants Workshop will feature experts from the Ontario Trillium Foundation, Humber Colleges' Arts Management Program, Ontario Arts Council, and the Oakville Community Foundation. Speakers will share tips, information and guidance on where to search for grants and how to put together a grant application that will get noticed. The New Age of Fundraising Workshop will bring seasoned fundraising veterans together to discuss the new age of fundraising -- how it has changed, where it is headed and how local non-pro ts can make their fundraising campaign stand out. Meet with speakers from Humber College's Fundraising Program, Artscape Toronto, Raindance Toronto and the Oakville Community Foundation. OAC members can register for free while others are asked to pay a fee of $15. For more information, visit www.oakvillearts.com. strumental classical music, rehearses over the days and weekends prior to each concert. Email your resume to info@musikay.ca. For more details, visit www.musikay.ca/auditions. Oakville Improv at QEPCCC Oakville Improv's THEATRESPORTS takes place tonight at the QEPCCC, 2302 Bridge Rd. Show time is 8 p.m. The group will be at The Moonshine Cafe, 137 Kerr St. on Aug. 30 at 7:30 p.m for their regular Comedy Jam. For more information, visit www.oakvilleimprov.com Children's Choir A free, high-quality education and performance opportunity for 50 children from ages 7 to 14. Uniforms and music included. First performances will be at the Tempus Choral Society's 2015 Christmas concerts. Registration and vocal placement at Knox Presbyterian Church (downtown Oakville) from 4-5 p.m. on August 20, August 27, and September 3. Vocal Jazz Ensemble The vocal jazz ensemble, backed by an instrumental combo, will perform at selected Tempus Choral Society performances and also build an independent schedule. Phone now to book an audition (August weekends). Conductor ­ Brian Turnbull 905-466-2168 www.tempuschoralsociety.com In the Arts ... Musikay audition Musikay will hold auditions for alto, tenor and basses paid positions during the second half of August. The choir and orchestra ensemble is looking for quali ed candidates for its three programmes planned for Oct.24-25, Dec. 19 and April 16-17. Musikay, which performs choral and in- Beauty &Spa Revive summer-ravaged hair and feet As summer draws to a close, many people will reminisce about weeks spent relaxing and basking in the sun. Summer can be harsh on skin, feet, hair, and more. As the warm days wind down, practice some postsummer beauty tips to revive your skin, hair and feet. Hair: Weeks spent diving through the waves or plunging into a backyard pool is excellent exercise and a great way to cool off on hot days. One pitfall that plagues people who swim regularly is a green tinge that appears in the hair, which is most noticeable on people who have blond hair. Some people blame the chlorine in the water for the green tint, but the real culprit is copper, a common element found in commercial algicides. The solution is to nd a shampoo that chelates the metal. It's sometimes possible to prevent future green highlights by sealing the hair cuticle with a conditioner before swimming, and thoroughly rinsing hair after exiting the pool. Feet: Walking barefoot or in ip ops or sandals is common during summer. But imsy sandals offer little protection against the sun as well as any dangers on the ground. Once summer is over, many people nd their feet have paid the price, with calluses, blisters and dried-out skin. Find a spa or nail salon that provides paraf n wax treatments. These treatments use warm, oil-based wax to provide pain relief and skin-softening bene ts. Pedicure treatments also can provide some relief for your feet. Soaking and massaging the feet and addressing any calluses can help feet recover. Think about also applying a deep moisturizer to the feet and then covering them with cotton socks. (MCC) Thank you Oakville once again for both my nominations as `Best Hairstylist` and my salon and staff for the nomination as `Best Salon'. I take great pleasure in the fact that we have been recognized as many times as we have over the twenty years we have been here. If you feel you need a change or just would like a new opinion we are happy to give free consultations. Thanks Again, Bob Richardson College Park Plaza Voted Best Stylist New style, New life, New you 905-582-3933 Hair for Women and Men 905-338-6465 www.bob-r-shop.com Part time or full time stylists wanted. Oakville Place Lower level, Next to Sears (Walk-ins and Appointments)

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