www.insidehalton.com |OAKVILLE BEAVER |Thursday, December 14, 2017 |36 Oakville recognized for 2017 Culture Days celebration Oakville's celebration of arts and culture, held Sept. 29 to Oct. 1, was among the best Culture Days events in the country, according to the annual Top Ten Cities and Towns list recently released by the Culture Days non-profit organization. The Town placed fourth among top 10 municipali ties with similar population. Oakville ranked fourth within the group with populations of 50,000-499,999. "On behalf of Council, I'd like to congratulate ev eryone involved in organizing such a successful and widely recognized event," Mayor Rob Burton said in a press release. "We're very proud to offer such a great opportunity for residents to explore the vibrant arts and culture scene that is thriving in our community." Rankings were based on the number of activities held in each community. Oakville's three-day celebra tion featured 62 activities, performances, hands-on workshops and exhibitions. Residents had the opportunity to explore music, dance, visual arts and theatre at multiple locations including: Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre (QEPCCC), Towne Square, Oakville Public Library, Bronte Village, Lions Valley, Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts and Oakville Galleries. Highlights from this year's lineup included an improv workshop with the Oakville Improv Theatre Company, Oakville Wind Orchestra's Instrument Zoo and Saxophone Quartet performance, a Truth and Reconciliation movie night and community conver sation, a family art workshop and a special Oakville Symphony performance celebrating 150 years of mu sic in Canada. Culture Days is a grassroots, nation-wide movement that aims to raise awareness, participation and engage ment in the arts and cultural life of Canadian com munities. For more information about the town's Culture Days festivities, visit oakville.ca. L i1 1 IL i Autumn Willmott gives a Scottish dance a try during Culture Days held in September. | Metroland Media file photo Jo in O akville's first In stan t C h o ir on D e c. 20 Are you looking for something special to do with your family this holiday season? Join Oakville's first-ever Instant Choir on Wednesday, Dec 20, where everyone sings as one. The event takes place at 7 p.m. at the Queen Elizabeth Park Com munity and Cultural Centre, 2302 Bridge Rd., in Oakville. The Oakville Vocal Arts Festival approached the Town of Oakville last Au gust about providing a ven ue for Oakville's first Instant Choir. The Town became a part ner with The Oakville Vo cal Arts Festival on the new venture. Interested participants should register at www. oakvillevocalartsfestival.ca/ instant-choir/. Registration and partici pation in Instant Choir are free, but participants are requested to bring a non perishable food item to the event on Dec. 20 for Oakville's Food Hamper. Organizers are hop ing church choirs, school choirs, community choir members, families and friends will sign up together to celebrate the joy of sing- General $8.501Children & Seniors $6.501All seats Tues $5.00 FILM.CA CINEMAS S H ow T IM E S FoR DECEMBER 1 5 -2 1 ,2 0 1 7 n e w t h is w e e k : s t a r w a r s , f e r d in a n d , j u m a n j i , th e greatest s h o w m a n S T A R W A R S L A S T J E D I (P G ) F r i: 1 1 :0 0 , 1 2 : 4 5 , 2 : 0 0 , 3 : 4 5 , 5 : 1 0 , S a t, S u n : 1 2 :4 5 ,2 :0 0 ,3 :4 5 ,5 :1 0 , 6 :4 5 ,8 :1 5 ,9 :0 0 , 6 :4 5 ,8 :1 5 ,9 :0 0 , 9 :4 5 9 :4 5 T H E G R E A T E S T S H O W M A N (P G ) W e d , T h u : 1 :3 0 ,4 :0 0 ,6 :3 0 , 9 :0 0 ing. Oakville did not have its own music festival for more than 50 years. In 2015, a group of Oakville teachers decided it was time to bring the music back home. From the start, founders wanted to create something that was focused on the joy of singing, rather than com petition -- and that was how the Oakville Vocal Arts Festival was started. J U M A N J I: W E L C O M E T O T H E J U N G L E (S T C ) W e d , T h u : 1 :2 0 ,4 :3 0 , 7 :1 5 , 9 :5 0 P IT C H P E R F E C T 3 (P G ) T h u : 7 :0 0 , 9 :1 0 F E R D IN A N D (G ) F r i: 1 1 :1 5 , 1 :4 5 , 4 : 1 5 , 7 : 0 0 , 9 : 2 0 S a t, S u n : N o o n , 2 :1 5 ,4 :4 5 , 7 :0 0 , 9 :2 0 M o n - T h u : 1 :4 5 , 4 :1 5 , 7 :0 0 , 9 :2 0 C O C O (G ) F r i: 1 : 3 0 , 4 : 0 0 , 7 : 2 0 , 9 : 4 5 S a t, S u n : 1 2 :3 0 ,2 :1 5 ,5 :0 0 , 7 :2 0 , 9 :4 5 M o n , T u e : 1 :3 0 ,4 :0 0 , 7 :2 0 , 9 :4 5 W O N D E R (P G ) F r i, S a t : 1 : 0 0 , 3 : 2 0 , 6 : 3 0 S u n , M o n : 1 :0 0 ,3 :2 0 T u e : 1 :0 0 ,3 :2 0 .6 :3 0 171 Speers Road, Oakville (at Kerr St.) 905-338-6397 (MEWS) All Styles,Technique &Theory Daytime & Evening Times Available GIVE THE GIFT OF MUSIC Refer a Friend, Get One Month FREE! 1312 Speers Rd, Oakville (905)334-5092 www.mglessons.com ALL LEVELS : STEPHEN MACNEIL : HONS.B.A. Private and · Music 20 Years Beginners - Advanced j Teaching in Oakville w w w .film .c a