Concert wins support of mayors of Oakville and Mississauga, and Halton police chief continued from p.22 In the video ad, Crombie is seen wishing Habieda and her team success on the concert, while Burton says it will be an exciting show that local residents need to be present for. Tanner has also talked about the event. "Maggie is a person that is full of positive energy and is investing so much of herself and of her own resources to bring this about for the second year in a row," he said. "The concept of bringing together diverse groups of people, different cultures from around the world to celebrate something positive in the form of music and performance, I think is just a fabulous undertaking. We can all learn from that concept because we may be different on the outside, but we are all the same on the inside." The six musical artists include: world-renowned Canadian First Nations sculptor and musician David R. Maracle; Natalie Castro, a 17-year-old singer from Ecuador; Nigerian R&B phenomenon Flo; Masters, a musical duo from Zambrow, Poland, featuring Paul Jasionowski and Pawel Janas; Pakistan vocalist Rushna Imran; and Mira Solovianenko, a distinguished soprano from Ukraine. The three-hour concert starts at 5 p.m. at the Mississauga Living Arts Centre's Hammerson Hall, 4141 Living Arts Dr. Ticket costs range from $50-$150 and can be purchased online at www.coloursoflove. ca or by calling 905-306-6000 or 1-888-8058888. Proceeds from the concert will go to Hats on for Awareness, an organization dedicated to raising awareness, understanding and widespread acceptance of mental illness and addiction. -- with files from David Lea. The Art Trail runs between Port Credit and Clarkson, and features 28 local artists exhibiting their original artwork at 16 venues. There will be a free prize draw at each site. For more information and an Art Trail map, visit www. lakeshorearttrail.com or call 905-891-5959. Oakville Concert Band The Oakville Concert Band is looking for A R T C E N T R E J U R I E D E X H I B I T 23 | Friday, October 14, 2016 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com Rasheeda Motiwala stands besides her art piece that was awarded jurors' third choice at the Sept. 11 opening reception for the Joshua Creek Heritage Art Centre's third juried exhibition. The exhibit runs until Sunday (Oct. 16) at the 1086 Burnhamthorpe Rd. E. art centre. | Michael Ivanin photo In the Arts... Lakeshore Art Trail Lakeshore Art Trail is holding its 17th annual free self-guided Art Show & Sale studio tour in Mississauga tomorrow (Saturday, Oct. 15) and Sunday (Oct. 16), from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. players in all sections. Meets Mondays at 6:45 p.m. Bring your enthusiasm, your instrument, and come play and have fun. Contact Russ Abbott at 905-465-3352. Ladies at the Barre The Ladies at the Barre dance class for adults ages 50+ is a combination of ballet/ contemporary dance class adapted specifically for older adults. It focuses on improving flexibility, strength and balance in a fun and supportive atmosphere. Class run by Royal Academy of Dance certified instructor on Wednesdays at 11:30 a.m. at Barre Life Studio, 427 Speers Rd., unit 18. Cost is $12/class. Contact Cynthia at 905-631-5491. Since 1988 FALL PROMOTION 15% off refinishing Fall & Winter start dates are still available! antique hardwood flooring 290 Speers road, oakville 905-825-8551 www.antiquehardwoodflooring.ca follow uS to See the lateSt trendS