Oakville Beaver, 9 Feb 2023, p. 9

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HB NEWS HOW TO CELEBRATE BLACK HISTORY MONTH LOCALLY tivities and events that ho- nour the legacy of Black Canadians and their com- muni it Oakville 's Black History exhibit, a set of 14 nity, that will be installed at all recreation and cul- ture centres across Oak- ville. Ori riginally ae searched, written, signed by Deborah wisn for the Oakville Museumin 1999, the panels have been edited and redesigned sev- eral times over the years as new research becomes available. + Visit the Freedom, Op- portunity and Family: Oakville's Black History exhibit (both in person and virtual) at the Oakville Mu- seum. Students in grades 5 to 8 can also participate in Oakville's Early Black His- gram. ie CCAH in Cele- bration of 2023 Black Histo- ry Month Art Exhibit at the Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre (QEPCCC). The oe hibit runs uni QEPCCC and town hall The exhibit at town hall features artwork by Joan Es Always Here a Town of Calne photo Freedom! Featuring Beau Dixon. Butterfield and Paul Dias. h Freedom! Fea- ting on Dixon — The Spirit and Legacy of Black Music on Friday, Feb. 3 at 8 p.m. at the Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts (OCPA). Purchase tickets oy visiting the OCPA web- + Partici ipate in Black History Explorers, a part- nership between the Oak- ville Museum, Oakville Public Library and CCAH, on Saturday, Feb. 18 at noon. The event, taking place at Oakville Museum, invites families rytime anda family-friend- ly tour. More details on how to register for this free event will be shared soon. - Participate in Art Hive, a partnership between the Oakville Public Library and CCAH, on Saturday, Feb. 18 at 2 p.m. The family. iendly, ess-free art workshop facilitated by Ca- ing, takes place at the Troqueis Ridge Library 1 Koln (=) om Lo) oD V Patient Counselling ¥ Complete Diabetic Care ¥ Home Visits ¥ Consultations V Free RX Delivery V Free Nutrition Counsel ¥ Vaccinations ¥ Cholesterol, AIC, AFib and DNA Screening www.shoppersd branch. Participants ae encouraged to "mosaic" Gout prominent lack and events in Oakville histo- ry. Registration is coming soon. + Join Family Day cele- brations on Monday, Feb. 20, featuring Steelpan and Parang at the QEPCCC. De- tails to come. - Join the Black History font wrap-up virtual event hosted by CCAH and Black Mentorship Inc. De- tails to come. + Explore local Black history with the famil; March 11 at noon. Partici- pate in Black History Ex- plorers featuring arts and crafts, storytime and a short tour. This event isa partnership bet' the Oakville Museum, Oak- eee Public Library and ise alist of. Black Histo- mg https: on ‘/www.ccah.ca/ bhm2023.html. SHOPPERS @ DRUG MART DE RANGO PHARMACY INC. 2501 Third Line 905-465-3000 NOW OPEN 24 HRS EVERY DAY 478 Dundas Street West 905-257-9737 “ rugmart.ca PRESENTATION CENTRE NOW OPEN Janette West MHRM Executive Director Always There For You 647.493.7383 : Oakville Estates Retirement Residence™ Tanya Worron Lifestyle Director Please Drop by for Coffee and a Visit to Find Out More About Our Beautiful NEW Age-In-Place Living Community a ALL SENIORS Care™ PRESENTATION CENTRE North Oakville Medical Centre, Unit 105, 3075 Hospital Gate 647.493.7383 www.allseniorscare.com Le) ING CENTRES Our Number One PROUDLY CANADIAN t © ° g & = 8 a Fy 2 Fy S 2 ey Ed 5 2 2 iS 8 8 8 woo"uoy]EYyapIsUt

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