www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER |Thursday, February 1 6 , 2 0 1 7 | 36 Big line-up of shows at performing arts centre General $8.501 Children & Seniors $6.501 All seats Tues $5 .0 0 s h o w t im e s f o r NE w TH iS w F e b r u a r y 17-23 EEK: JACKiE, THE FOuNDER A Dog's Purpose (PG) Sat-Mon: 12:10 Fifty Shades Darker (18A) Fri-Thu: 12:45,3:30,6:50,9:20 Movies for Mommies show- Wed: 1:00 The Founder (PG) Fri: 3:15,8:45 Sat-Mon: 4:20,8:45 Tue-Thu:3:15,8:45 Jackie (PG) Fri: 1:00,6:40 Sat- Mon:2:15,6:40 Tue - Thu: 1:00,6:40 John Wick: Chapter 2 (18A) F ri-1:30,4:15,7:00,9:30 La La Land (PG) Fri -Thu: 3:45, 9:00 The Lego Batman Movie (PG) Fri - Thu: 1230,2:45,5:00,7:15, 9:40 Lion (PG) Fri-Tue: 1:10,630 Wed: 630 Thu: 1:10,6:30 W inter heats up this February at the Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts with some hot performances. The Tea Party performs 2 0 Years of Transmission on Thursday, Feb. 16 at 8 p.m. W ith a career spanning more than 15 years and eight major-label releases, The Tea Party, composed of Jeff Martin (vocals, guitar), Jeff Burrows (drums) and Stuart Chatwood (bass), has successfully gained the attention of fans worldwide. The Tea Party has sold more than 1.6 million records worldwide, as well as touring a countless number of times through Canada, the United States, Eu rope and Australia. Much of the bands success can be at tributed to its phenomenal stage presence and impeccable artistry and musicianship with a wide variety of instruments and sound textures. Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter Lisa Loeb appears on Friday, Feb. 17, at 8 p.m. Loeb started her career with the platinum selling No. 1 hit song Stay (I Missed You) from the film Reality Bites. To this day, she is still the only artist to have a No. 1 single while not signed to a recording contract. W hitehorse is at the Oakville Centre on Friday, Feb. 2 4 at 8 p.m. Husband and wife musicians, Luke Doucet and Melissa McClelland, toured in each other' s bands for years, but they put aside their award winning individual careers in 2 0 1 0 to build a new band out of their exceptional guitar playing, his and her harmonies and a flair for dramatic, narrative songwriting. W hitehorse has since been nominated for the Polaris Short List (2 0 1 3 ), played sold out shows across Canada, and estab lished itself in the U.S. as a band to watch with stellar reviews for The Fate of the World..., only their first full-length album. On Saturday, Feb. 25 at 8 p.m ., Ottawabased MonkeyJunk and the Harpoonist & Axe Murderer bring an accessible and refreshing blend of swamp-rock roots and blues to the table. It has won a collective 20 Maple Blues Awards, two Canadian Independent Mu sic Awards, a Blues Music Award, and has been nominated twice for a JUNO Award, taking home the coveted hardware in 2012. Armed with an arsenal of harmonicas, a mess of foot percussion and a road-worn Telecaster, the Harpoonist & Axe Murder er kick out raw and primal blues in the tradition of a "decades-deep blues style," while infusing the genre with a jolt of re newed energy. For tickets, call the Oakville Centre Box Office at 9 0 5 -8 1 5 -2 0 2 1 or toll free at 1-88 8 -4 8 9 -7 7 8 4 . Oakville Centre holds 40t hanniversaryT-shirt contest The Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts will celebrate its 4 0 th anniversary in the upcoming 2 0 1 7 to 2 0 1 8 season. And as part of the festivities, Oakville Centre will be creating a commemorative T-shirt to m ark the occasion. Everyone is invited to submit a T-shirt design. One prize will be chosen from the sub missions, and the successful artist will re ceive a $ 5 0 0 voucher for any Big Ticket performances at the Oakville Centre in the 2 0 1 7 to 2 0 1 8 season. The deadline for submitting a T-shirt design is Thursday, March 30 at 5 p.m. All T-shirt designs should be submitted as vector files by email to Oakville.Centre@ oakville.ca. For details and contest rules visit OakvilleCentre.ca. 171 Speers Road, Oakville (at Kerr St.) 905-338-6397 (MEWS) w w w .f ilm .c a Become a Monthly Donor The Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital is a state-ofthe-art healthcare facility built to meet the growing needs of our community. The 1.6 million square foot Hospital was designed with patients in mind offering a healing environment that will enable exemplary patient experiences. Your monthly gift to the Oakville Hospital Foundation will help ensure our caregivers have the medical equipment they require to care for our patients. Since the Government funds virtually no clinical equipment, our hospital relies on the support of our entire community to help us acquire these vital items. Join the Oak Leaf Society, our family of monthly donors, and help put essential equipment into the hands of our caregivers. Please call 905.338.4642 or visit us online at www.oakvillehospitalfoundation.com to becom e a monthly donor. Oakville Hospital Foundation C ja fB R A I^ Q 2: A m e a n in g fu l w a y to s a y th a n k yo u e v e ry m onth