www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Friday, April 29, 2016 | 38 Registration for walk opens at noon continued from p.37 fitness centres, and clubs. Registration for the event opens at noon, followed by the start of the walk at 1 p.m. Other activities during the day will include a Kids Zone, craft making, a "dress-up" selfie booth, and warm-up led by Oakville-based Sweatshop Union. Food and beverages will also be served. Registration available online at www. homesuitehope.org by selecting "Register Now," or by emailing info@homesuitehope.org. The cost is $25, but the fee is waived if walkers raise $100 or more. Funds raised go directly towards education and housing for low-income single-parent families facing homelessness, as well as towards nutrition, employment readiness, "positive parenting," and budgeting and financial literacy skills development. Orchestra presents 150 Years on the Sixteen, Sunday (May 1), a concert in celebration of its 150th anniversary as Canada's oldest concert band. Included will be the world premiere of On the Sixteen, composed by musical director Chris Arthurs. The 2 p.m. concert is at OCPA. For tickets to either of the events, visit OakvilleCentre.ca. years on the sixteen may 1st @ 2pm Oakville centre for the performing arts 130 Navy st, oakville Charlotte's Web Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts' (OCPA) Acura of Oakville Family Series presents Theatrework's production of Charlotte's Web Saturday (April 30), 1 p.m./3:30 p.m., 130 Navy St. OWO 150 years concert The Oakville Wind In the Arts... Members of the Toronto vocal group Cadence, from left David Lane (baritone/vocal percussion), Ross Lynde and Lucas Marchand (both tenors), and Kurt Sampson (bass/ vocal percussion), lead a workshop with members of Oakville's Tempus Choral Society at Knox Presbyterian Church on April 12. | submitted photo Tempus hosts workshop by Cadence Oakville's Tempus Choral Society recently held a workshop featuring Toronto vocal group Cadence. Held at Knox Presbyterian Church, the workshop was for the 100-voice Oakville choir and members from eight other vocal groups from Hamilton to Toronto. The vocal seminar, which was held earlier in this month, covered microphone use, vocal projection, singing high pitches without strain, scat, simulating various musical instruments and other techniques. The quartet features: David Lane, baritone and vocal percussion; tenors Ross Lynde and Lucas Marchand, and Kurt Sampson, bass and vocal percussion -- the group was founded and is managed by Carl Berger. Cadence also sang its a cappella arrangement of iconic Canadian singer, songwriter Gordon Lightfoot's The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald. The group's tribute arrangement and music video release were commissioned in 2015 to mark the 40th anniversary of the sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald. Funding for the workshop and other choral education projects comes from a three-year Ontario Trillium Foundation grant received by the Tempus Choral Society in 2015. Children aged seven to 14 also have the opportunity to join Tempus4Us, a free, no-audition children's choir led by Tempus music director Brian Turnbull. The children's choir currently has 22 members and is aiming to expand to 50. Anyone looking to join is asked to contact Turnbull at 905-466-2168. Tempus4Us will perform at the Society's 2016 spring concert on Sunday, May 8. For more information, visit tempuschoralsociety.com. available @ ocpa box office or oakvillecentre.ca Tickets: $20 adults $15 students & seniors FEED YOUR ADDICTION Offering CANADA CUT & STYLE FROM $50 COLOUR FROM $65 TREATmENTS KERATIN $300+ Book your appointment today! check us out at owo.ca and 518 Postridge Drive 905-257-7427 colouraddiction.com Love To Sing? CoMe Sing WiTH US! Calling all Children & Teens JK-Grade 12 Developing leaders one voice at a time! 905-337-7104 www.oakvillechildrenschoir.org