Oakville Beaver, 24 May 2018, p. 17

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17| O akville B eaver | T hursday,M ay 24,2018 insidehalton.com TO REGISTER, OR FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE Ages U5-U13 OSC P.A. DAY SOCCER CAMP! Soccer skills d evelop ment in a pl a -bas ed sett ing Soccer skills d evelop ment in a pl ay-bas ed sett ing A camp -wide s occer WWW.OAKVILLESOCCER.CA OR CALL 905-849-4436 FRIDAY June 1st AN ACTION-PACKEDDAY OF SOCCER FUN FOR PARTICIPANTS OF ALL SKILL LEVELS! Each registration includes a Pizza Pizza lunch,a soccer ball to take home and a full day of funwith friends! PLEASE VISIT: A camp -wide s oc tourna ment Multi-s ibling discoun t availa ble! proudly sponsored by: SPACES ARE LIMITED - SIGN UP TODAY! Don't forg et to SIGN U P for OAKVIL LE WILD SUMMER SO CCER CAMP! AyA Kitchens of oAKville 1195 north service roAdwest 905.847.1522 ayaoakville.com The Oakville Festivals of Film and Art has an- nounced the official lineup for its annual Willson Oak- ville Film Festival. The film festival is now in its fifth year in Oakville. Over the last five years, the festival has attracted more than 8,000 attendees and presented close to 80 films. This year's event, which runs June 22-24, will in- clude screenings of 18 fea- tures and documentaries, and 36 short films, many of which will be in their own category called Shorts for All Sorts. Of the short films, 26 are from Canada, and nine premieres from Sheridan College. All of the films will be screened and available to view at several places over the festival weekend. "We have, also, all the films at Film.ca running si- multaneously so you're never short of incredible movies over the course of the entire weekend," said Judah Hernandez, co- founder and director of OF- FA. The festival focuses on films based around social issues with important sto- ries to be told. Wendy Don- nan, co-founder and chair of OFFA, explained at a re- cent launch event that a lot of films are centred around women's issues, political issues and Indigenous is- sues. "We have a lot of Canadi- an premieres, Eastern Canada premieres, and a lot of really good social is- sues based stories," she said. Some of the films sur- rounding bigger issues in- clude Shock and Awe, When They Awake and Ho- chelaga: Land of Souls. Official venues for the festival are the Oakville Centre for Performing Arts, where all gala and Shorts for All Sorts will be screening, as well as Film- .ca in Oakville for all other screenings. WHAT'S ON A 'reel' variety of movies on offer at Oakville's upcoming film festival ALLIE MURRAY Special to The Beaver Oakville Festivals of Film and Art co-founder Judah Hernandez addresses guests during the fifth annual Willson Oakville Film Festival launch event at Budds Cadillac May 14. Nikki Wesley/Metroland

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